Atlantic City, jewel of the Garden State, beckons.
Should be:
Yale - Colgate early game 4:00 (highest seed plays early. good for players, harder for fans to get there)
Dartmouth - Cornell late game 7:00 or 7:30?
ECAC schedule page: http://www.ecachockey.com/men/tournament/20112802_2011_ChampionshipMatchups
Doesn't list start times as of Sunday night
Quote from: billhowardShould be:
Yale - Colgate early game 4:00 (highest seed plays early. good for players, harder for fans to get there)
Dartmouth - Cornell late game 7:00 or 7:30?
ECAC schedule page: http://www.ecachockey.com/men/tournament/20112802_2011_ChampionshipMatchups
Doesn't list start times as of Sunday night
Yale/Colgate at 4:30
Cornell/Dartmouth at 7:30
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2010-11/Game_Stories/20111103_Quarterfinals_Day_One
Games will be live on the network formerly known as CSTV.
Womens' game, streamed but not televised, against BU is at 8 Friday.
This is interesting. Predicted by tbrw.info
Predictions 2010-11
For all the gruesome details of our Predictions for the 2010-11 season, see Never Apologize, Never Explain.
The Bottom Line
1. Yale
2. Union
3. Colgate
4. Dartmouth
5. Cornell
Anybody else enjoy Joe Devin's mortar celly? That was awesome.
The third game goal highlights are up at
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/index
::banana::
Quote from: martyThe third game goal highlights are up at
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/index
::banana::
I wish they had video of the team skating all around Lynah before they went off the ice. Really nice.
Agreed, a nice add'l salute to the Lynah Faithful for the last home game. Perhaps some technically savvy person who might have captured the feed last night could post that part to youtube (*hint/wishful thinking*).
It looks like the conference doesn't think much Colgate's chances; the ECAC Hockey website shows Yale playing in the finals:
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2010-11/schedule
::doh::
Quote from: JasonN95It looks like the conference doesn't think much Colgate's chances; the ECAC Hockey website shows Yale playing in the finals:
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2010-11/schedule
::doh::
I didn't look at that schedule before, but in the past, the ECAC has sometimes just listed a team as a place holder. They did that on the women's side earlier this year. Put Harvard in, blah. Has anyone looked at this before this past weekend?
Quote from: JasonN95Agreed, a nice add'l salute to the Lynah Faithful for the last home game. Perhaps some technically savvy person who might have captured the feed last night could post that part to youtube (*hint/wishful thinking*).
Not exactly what you requested...but close enough. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8ReKRnyz1E
Quote from: TheMatrixQuote from: JasonN95Agreed, a nice add'l salute to the Lynah Faithful for the last home game. Perhaps some technically savvy person who might have captured the feed last night could post that part to youtube (*hint/wishful thinking*).
Not exactly what you requested...but close enough. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8ReKRnyz1E
Nice vantage point for the "Lynah Leap." Can I coin that? Will Green Bay sue me?
Quote from: martyThe third game goal highlights are up at
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/index
::banana::
Wow, nice shift to end the game! It looked like a PP, so much so that I actually thought to myself "ouch, what'd Q do to deserve PK in an OT game three?" until I counted five skater in dark.
Quote from: ftyuvQuote from: martyThe third game goal highlights are up at
http://www.ecachockey.com/men/index
::banana::
Wow, nice shift to end the game! It looked like a PP, so much so that I actually thought to myself "ouch, what'd Q do to deserve PK in an OT game three?" until I counted five skater in dark.
I, too, started counting QU players at one point!
Man, that second goal, especially the pass, was a thing of beauty. That kind of tic-tac 2-on-1 that we never seem to score on.
I just sent the link to Coach Vaughan, just in case he missed it.::uptosomething::