[b]Cornell 2014-15 Schedule[/b]
I've attached the full ECAC schedule.
Sat 10/18 Red-White
Fri 10/24 US Under 18 Ex
Sat 10/25 Carleton Ex
Fri 10/31 UNO
Sat 11/01 UNO
Fri 11/07 @ Princeton
Sat 11/08 @ Quinnipiac
Fri 11/14 Clarkson
Sat 11/15 SLU
Fri 11/21 Yale
Sat 11/22 Brown
Sat 11/29 MSG Penn State
Fri 12/05 Denver
Sat 12/06 Denver
Florida College Hockey Tournament
Sun 12/28 Miami-Notre Dame, Cornell-Lake Superior State
Mon 12/29 Consy & Championship
Fri 1/09 @ SLU
Sat 1/10 @ Clarkson
Fri 1/16 @ Union
Sat 1/17 @ RPI
Fri 1/23 Harvard
Sat 1/24 Dartmouth
Fri 1/30 @ Colgate
Sat 1/31 Colgate
Fri 2/06 Quinnipiac
Sat 2/07 Princeton
Fri 2/13 @ Dartmouth
Sat 2/14 @ Harvard
Fri 2/20 RPI
Sat 2/21 Union
Fri 2/27 @ Brown
Sat 2/28 @ Yale
Fri-Sun 3/06-08 ECAC Prelims
Fri-Sun 3/13-15 ECAC Quarters
Fri 3/20 ECAC Semis @ LP
Sat 3/21 ECAC Finals @ LP
Fri-Sun 3/27-29 NCAA Regionals
Providence, South Bend, Manchester, Fargo
Thur 4/09 NCAA Semis Boston
Sat 4/11 NCAA Finals Boston
Valentine's Day at Hahvahd. How Romantic.
Quote from: RitaValentine's Day at Hahvahd. How Romantic.
The last time that happened was not romantic...
Edit: third-to-last time (http://www.tbrw.info/reports/rptCornell_Games_vs_Opponent/rptCornell_Games_vs_Harvard.pdf).
Maine quit the Florida tournament:
http://bangordailynews.com/2014/01/29/sports/umaine-mens-hockey-team-wont-play-in-florida-college-classic-next-season/
Quote from: Ben Rocky '04Maine quit the Florida tournament:
http://bangordailynews.com/2014/01/29/sports/umaine-mens-hockey-team-wont-play-in-florida-college-classic-next-season/
I guess this trend of
wasting playing non-conference games vs. in-conference teams isn't limited to the ECAC.
Money rules, and if Maine can pocket full-house gate shares in both Portland and Manchester AND save travel costs to FL, it makes loads of sense for them. Plus they'll be playing in front of 3x the number of fans at both venues, and they will actually have an atmosphere to boot.
Quote from: Ben Rocky '04Maine quit the Florida tournament:
http://bangordailynews.com/2014/01/29/sports/umaine-mens-hockey-team-wont-play-in-florida-college-classic-next-season/
The replacement better be from a different conference than the ECAC.
Lock up Penn State early
Quote from: Ben Rocky '04Maine quit the Florida tournament:
http://bangordailynews.com/2014/01/29/sports/umaine-mens-hockey-team-wont-play-in-florida-college-classic-next-season/
I wouldn't be surprised if Notre Dame joining Hockey East factored in. They're probably locked in to fly to South Bend for conference play every other year.
Quote from: BMacLock up Penn State early
That's not a bad idea - probably tons of alumni in Florida, and they will be a strong program before long.
Quote from: BMacLock up Penn State early
Excellent idea. It would help them build their program and it would help us save the tourney.
...plus we'd win more often until they improved!
Am I alone in thinking this tournament has run its course?
Quote from: nyc94Am I alone in thinking this tournament has run its course?
So that means that you think it got up to running speed at some point, eh?
No, you're not alone, but 1) I've already made my bias against Florida clear and 2) somebody pointed out that the predecessor, the Syracuse Hockey Invitational Tournament, was even more dreadfully depressing, and I can't argue against that.
Quote from: nyc94Am I alone in thinking this tournament has run its course?
hmm, maybe they can start a holiday tournament in Atlantic City (ducks for flying objects)
Quote from: RichHthe Syracuse Hockey Invitational Tournament
The most appropriate acronym in sports...
Quote from: Ben Rocky '04Maine quit the Florida tournament:
http://bangordailynews.com/2014/01/29/sports/umaine-mens-hockey-team-wont-play-in-florida-college-classic-next-season/
More money for athletics
QuoteWoodcock said the trips to Florida for the tournament cost the school money even though some of the expenses were covered by the sponsors.
The nonconference games with New Hampshire should make money for the schools, he said.
and less for the school?
QuoteBut he also called it a top-notch tournament and a useful fundraising tool because there are several Maine alums living in the Estero, Naples, Fort Myers area.
"But we'll still be going down there for fundraising," he said.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: nyc94Am I alone in thinking this tournament has run its course?
So that means that you think it got up to running speed at some point, eh?
No, you're not alone, but 1) I've already made my bias against Florida clear and 2) somebody pointed out that the predecessor, the Syracuse Hockey Invitational Tournament, was even more dreadfully depressing, and I can't argue against that.
I don't agree Estero has run its course. The novelty is gone for us since it's more than a decade old, but the players only get four of them, it's by all accounts something they look forward to (Ithaca or Orlando in December... let me think...), it's our seat at the holiday tourney table rather than having to be beholden to others, and it gives us exposure and a leg (skate?) up on a potentially interesting recruiting pool (redneck hockey players -- the next market inefficiency).
Quote from: Trotskyit gives us exposure and a leg (skate?) up on a potentially interesting recruiting pool (redneck hockey players -- the next market inefficiency).
It has already paid dividends. See http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/dec/28/college-hockey-former-junior-everblade-ferlin/?print=1
QuoteThe Classic is held during the Florida International Holiday Invitational, a massive youth hockey tournament that runs until New Year's Eve at Germain. Hundreds of the youngsters will watch the Classic for free, something that Ferlin did when he played in the youth tournament. In fact, watching Cornell helped Ferlin become a fan of the Big Red at a young age.
"I grew up watching Cornell. I liked them growing up," Ferlin said.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: RichHQuote from: nyc94Am I alone in thinking this tournament has run its course?
So that means that you think it got up to running speed at some point, eh?
No, you're not alone, but 1) I've already made my bias against Florida clear and 2) somebody pointed out that the predecessor, the Syracuse Hockey Invitational Tournament, was even more dreadfully depressing, and I can't argue against that.
I don't agree Estero has run its course. The novelty is gone for us since it's more than a decade old, but the players only get four of them, it's by all accounts something they look forward to (Ithaca or Orlando in December... let me think...), it's our seat at the holiday tourney table rather than having to be beholden to others, and it gives us exposure and a leg (skate?) up on a potentially interesting recruiting pool (redneck hockey players -- the next market inefficiency).
I'm not a fan of it anymore. But if overall it is a positive for the players and is good for recruiting and alumni then I guess I'm cool with CU continuing at it.
Quote from: MattSI'm not a fan of it anymore. But if overall it is a positive for the players and is good for recruiting and alumni then I guess I'm cool with CU continuing at it.
It's also a matter of alternatives. If we had the money, will and desire to resuscitate the NYC Holiday Tournament, attract a heavy hitter field year after year, sign a long-term, lucrative national TV deal, and make Manhattan Cornell's perpetual host regional, then... sure.
That new tech campus' budget is so huge we could just sneak a 20k arena into it as a miscellaneous line item, right?
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: RichHQuote from: nyc94Am I alone in thinking this tournament has run its course?
So that means that you think it got up to running speed at some point, eh?
No, you're not alone, but 1) I've already made my bias against Florida clear and 2) somebody pointed out that the predecessor, the Syracuse Hockey Invitational Tournament, was even more dreadfully depressing, and I can't argue against that.
I don't agree Estero has run its course. The novelty is gone for us since it's more than a decade old, but the players only get four of them, it's by all accounts something they look forward to (Ithaca or Orlando in December... let me think...), it's our seat at the holiday tourney table rather than having to be beholden to others, and it gives us exposure and a leg (skate?) up on a potentially interesting recruiting pool (redneck hockey players -- the next market inefficiency).
We don't have to go to a holiday tournament - or at least one before New Year's. The results haven't been that great. In fourteen years I think Cornell has won two games in Estero exactly once. Coming back right after Christmas and traveling to Florida doesn't allow for much practice after a long break. Maybe they would be better served spending time with family and coming back after New Year's. Schedule another exhibition game or Atlantic Hockey team at home as a warmup. I would hope that realignment would allow for more opportunities to schedule non-conference games to replace the Florida games either in October or January. Maybe not if more teams do what Maine and UNH are doing (Harvard/Yale, Union/RPI) in playing extra "rivalry" games. Scheduling might be easier if the Ivies moved up the start of the season a week. And yes, the location and the timing don't work for me. ;)
While it would be great if the Ivies finally aligned schedule length and period with reason, there's zero chance of that since the current set-up gives them a lazy and deliciously sanctimonious development dollar-inducing posture. University presidents are raised to be charming, not sincere.
The solution to getting better results in holiday tournaments is to play better.
This is the best option. NYC holiday tournament. Because then I'd get to go.
But it sure would take away the novelty of Red Hot Hockey.
Let's all be honest here: the best place for the holiday tournament is, of course, Vancouver.
Canadians LOVE Vancouver. Seriously, it's the Canadian Mecca. Everyone in Canada dreams of a house on Vancouver Island.
All of the players' families would love it. We'd get huge exposure with the youth market. Hell, the game can be against the Nanaimo Clippers for all I care. Or the Alaska teams.
Hmm, that would be fun.
Quote from: nyc94We don't have to go to a holiday tournament - or at least one before New Year's. The results haven't been that great. In fourteen years I think Cornell has won two games in Estero exactly once.
100% positive we've won it at least four times in its fourteen years, and the randomized average should be 3.5.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: nyc94We don't have to go to a holiday tournament - or at least one before New Year's. The results haven't been that great. In fourteen years I think Cornell has won two games in Estero exactly once.
100% positive we've won it at least four times in its fourteen years, and the randomized average should be 3.5.
How many of those were in shootouts?
edit: Three. Shootout wins go in the books as ties. So only once did Cornell win two games. Overall record in Florida is 10-14-4 (I think).
Quote from: BMacLet's all be honest here: the best place for the holiday tournament is, of course, Vancouver.
We actually did that in 1986, winning the University of Vancouver Thunderbird Invitational by sweeping them, Yale, and Seibu (Japan).
Quote from: nyc94Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: nyc94We don't have to go to a holiday tournament - or at least one before New Year's. The results haven't been that great. In fourteen years I think Cornell has won two games in Estero exactly once.
100% positive we've won it at least four times in its fourteen years, and the randomized average should be 3.5.
How many of those were in shootouts?
edit: Three. Shootout wins go in the books as ties. So only once did Cornell win two games. Overall record in Florida is 10-14-4 (I think).
Wow, and I thought I was pedantic.
Instead of Penn State, I'd rather us get St Cloud or W. Michigan as permanent attendees at Estero. In the past, when they were around, their fans traveled well.
That being said, any school not in the ECACH as permanent co-host is fine with me. Estero is fun & I don't want it to end. I wish more of y'all were there, and the Pep Band made it, but I've enjoyed going since 2006.
Quote from: Ben Rocky '04Instead of Penn State, I'd rather us get St Cloud or W. Michigan as permanent attendees at Estero. In the past, when they were around, their fans traveled well.
That being said, any school not in the ECACH as permanent co-host is fine with me. Estero is fun & I don't want it to end. I wish more of y'all were there, and the Pep Band made it, but I've enjoyed going since 2006.
There's some chance I can make it next year, so of course the tournament might vanish.
Quote from: Ben Rocky '04Maine quit the Florida tournament: http://bangordailynews.com/2014/01/29/sports/umaine-mens-hockey-team-wont-play-in-florida-college-classic-next-season/
1. According to Maine's acting AD Seth Woodcock, trips to Florida for the tournament cost the school money even though some of the expenses were covered by the sponsors.
2. Coming a couple days after Christmas messes up the holiday season for players and their family.
3. Losing the Florida games allows for a two-game off-campus series vs. UNH in the states' major cities. Sort of like playing at MSG on a different scale.
So all good reasons for departing. Unsaid is the softer caliber of the competition. It's been a while since an Ohio State or Notre Dame played. Those were excellent years. You almost had to worry about buying tickets ahead of time.
Does anyone know if our players' families tend to go to Estero? I have to wonder whether the situation is very different for Maine because their players are close enough to drive home for the holidays, whereas ours are from all over and their families come to Florida instead.
Check out Maine's roster:
http://www.goblackbears.com/sports/m-hockey/2013-14/roster
Versus ours:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/roster/Cornell/18
Quote from: BMacDoes anyone know if our players' families tend to go to Estero? I have to wonder whether the situation is very different for Maine because their players are close enough to drive home for the holidays, whereas ours are from all over and their families come to Florida instead.
Check out Maine's roster:
http://www.goblackbears.com/sports/m-hockey/2013-14/roster
Versus ours:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/roster/Cornell/18
Thread drift: Maine has a player from Sweden named Bill Norman.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: BMacDoes anyone know if our players' families tend to go to Estero? I have to wonder whether the situation is very different for Maine because their players are close enough to drive home for the holidays, whereas ours are from all over and their families come to Florida instead.
Check out Maine's roster:
http://www.goblackbears.com/sports/m-hockey/2013-14/roster
Versus ours:
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/roster/Cornell/18
Thread drift: Maine has a player from Sweden named Bill Norman.
Ha! This is also the one item that struck me from perusing the rosters.
Per the Colgate USCHO thread, Colgate is tentatively scheduled for 1/30-31. Since Denver is booked for the weekend of 10/31-11/1, that would imply UNO will be 10/31-11/1 and Denver will be 12/5-6.
All of this is provisional.
Quote from: TrotskyPer the Colgate USCHO thread, Colgate is tentatively scheduled for 1/30-31. Since Denver is booked for the weekend of 10/31-11/1, that would imply UNO will be 10/31-11/1 and Denver will be 12/5-6.
All of this is provisional.
Thanks, I'll put them in as possibles.
Estero Tournament
Sun. - Mon. Dec. 28-29
Day 1-
Game 1: Miami vs. Notre Dame
Game 2: Cornell vs. Lake Superior St.
note: info came directly to me from Craig Brush, so it's not conjecture.
I responded pointing out the obvious conflict with NFL Week 17.
Nevertheless, just made hotel reservations.
Quote from: jkahnEstero Tournament
Sun. - Mon. Dec. 28-29
Day 1-
Game 1: Miami vs. Notre Dame
Game 2: Cornell vs. Lake Superior St.
note: info came directly to me from Craig Brush, so it's not conjecture.
I responded pointing out the obvious conflict with NFL Week 17.
Nevertheless, just made hotel reservations.
First time playing LSSU since the 1996 NCAA Tournament, if I'm not mistaken.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: jkahnEstero Tournament
Sun. - Mon. Dec. 28-29
Day 1-
Game 1: Miami vs. Notre Dame
Game 2: Cornell vs. Lake Superior St.
note: info came directly to me from Craig Brush, so it's not conjecture.
I responded pointing out the obvious conflict with NFL Week 17.
Nevertheless, just made hotel reservations.
First time playing LSSU since the 1996 NCAA Tournament, if I'm not mistaken.
"Clang".... I can still hear P.C. Drouin's shot ringing off the crossbar late in that game. Damn!!
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: jkahnEstero Tournament
Sun. - Mon. Dec. 28-29
Day 1-
Game 1: Miami vs. Notre Dame
Game 2: Cornell vs. Lake Superior St.
note: info came directly to me from Craig Brush, so it's not conjecture.
I responded pointing out the obvious conflict with NFL Week 17.
Nevertheless, just made hotel reservations.
First time playing LSSU since the 1996 NCAA Tournament, if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks, posted
Is one of those three the new regular co-host, or are we going solo?
Quote from: TrotskyIs one of those three the new regular co-host, or are we going solo?
Right now, those are all commitments for just 2014. The possibility of a longer term partner is still a "work in progress."
Quote from: jkahnQuote from: TrotskyIs one of those three the new regular co-host, or are we going solo?
Right now, those are all commitments for just 2014. The possibility of a longer term partner is still a "work in progress."
Thank you.
UNO schedule (http://www.omavs.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=795015&SPID=135111&DB_OEM_ID=31400&Q_SEASON=2014) confirms 10/31 and 11/1.
Quote from: ursusminorUNO schedule (http://www.omavs.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=795015&SPID=135111&DB_OEM_ID=31400&Q_SEASON=2014) confirms 10/31 and 11/1.
Thanks. As expected, they will have played 4 games when they play us. The Ivy League presidents need to make a change.
Quote from: Jim HylaThanks. As expected, they will have played 4 games when they play us. The Ivy League presidents need to make a change.
Yale winning might have screwed us.
It would be interesting to know which of the members would be in favor of going to 34 games / normal start dates. I'm not even sure our beloved
tax scam university is on the side of right and goodness. They know that from such little acorns of hypocritical symbolism great oaks of donor snobbery grow.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Jim HylaThanks. As expected, they will have played 4 games when they play us. The Ivy League presidents need to make a change.
Yale winning might have screwed us.
It would be interesting to know which of the members would be in favor of going to 34 games / normal start dates. I'm not even sure our beloved tax scam university is on the side of right and goodness. They know that from such little acorns of hypocritical symbolism great oaks of donor snobbery grow.
Agreed. Just like Princeton winning the Whitelaw the first year (?) of the PIG made that format stick longer than it should have, Yale proving "it" can be done with a late start date probably iced this for a while.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: ursusminorUNO schedule (http://www.omavs.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=795015&SPID=135111&DB_OEM_ID=31400&Q_SEASON=2014) confirms 10/31 and 11/1.
Thanks. As expected, they will have played 4 games when they play us. The Ivy League presidents need to make a change.
Perhaps letting the Ivy football champion go to the NCAA playoffs. One school's season extends by 1-2 weeks. The Harvard men can probably handle the pressure of classwork, exams and football without their GPAs being affected.
Denver schedule (http://www.denverpioneers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=90197&SPID=10862&DB_OEM_ID=18600&Q_SEASON=2014). The games are indeed 12/5 and 12/6.
Quote from: ursusminorDenver schedule (http://www.denverpioneers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=90197&SPID=10862&DB_OEM_ID=18600&Q_SEASON=2014). The games are indeed 12/5 and 12/6.
Thanks, ? removed.
Colgate's schedule shows 1/30 @ Colgate and 1/31 @ Lynah, so that should eliminate the final question marks other than exhibition games.
http://www.gocolgateraiders.com/schedule.aspx?path=mhock
Quote from: jkahnColgate's schedule shows 1/30 @ Colgate and 1/31 @ Lynah, so that should eliminate the final question marks other than exhibition games.
http://www.gocolgateraiders.com/schedule.aspx?path=mhock
Thanks, done. I was hoping that one of them would be in the Dome. But the timing wasn't right. (http://www.syracuse.com/crunch/index.ssf/2014/06/syracuse_crunch_will_host_utica_comets_in_syracuse_universitys_carrier_dome_on_n.html)
From Coach, a preview of what is now apparently official:
October
Saturday 18 Red White Game Home 7:00 pm
Friday 24 USA Under 18 Team Home 7:00pm
Saturday 25 Carleton University Home 7:00 pm
Friday 31 University of Nebraska Omaha Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 1 University of Nebraska Omaha Home 7:00 pm
November
Friday 7 Princeton Away 7:00 pm
Saturday 8 Quinnipiac Away 7:00 pm
Friday 14 Clarkson Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 15 St. Lawrence Home 7:00 pm
Friday 21 Yale Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 22 Brown Home 7:00 pm
Friday 29 MSG NYC 8:00 pm
December
Friday 5 Denver Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 6 Denver Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 28 Florida Everblades Classic Estero, Fl
Cornell vs Lake State 7:30 pm
Miami vs Notre Dame 4:00 pm
Sunday 29 Consolation 4:05 pm
Championship 7:35 pm
January
Friday 9 St. Lawerence Away 7:00 pm
Saturday 10 Clarkson Away 7:00 pm
Friday 16 Union Away 7:00 pm
Saturday 17 RPI Away 7:00 pm
Friday 23 Harvard Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 24 Dartmouth Home 7:00 pm
Friday 30 Colgate Away 7:00 pm
Saturday 31 Colgate Home 7:00 pm
February
Saturday 6 Quinnipiac Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 7 Princeton Home 7:00 pm
Friday 13 Dartmouth Away 7:00 pm
Saturday 14 Harvard Away 7:00 pm
Friday 20 RPI Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 21 Union Home 7:00 pm
Friday 27 Brown Away 7:00 pm
Saturday 28 Yale Away 7:00 pm
Quote from: BeeeejFrom Coach, a preview of what is now apparently official:
Looks like we were pretty close. Thanks to all who contributed. I'll add the preseason games to the schedule.
Red Hot Hockey will be Saturday 11/29 (not Friday) according Cornell: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2014/2/19/MICE_0219145224.aspx?path=mhockey [edit add:] The schedule about 3 posts up has it as Friday Nov. 29.
"NEW YORK — Following the successful debut of The Frozen Apple in 2012, Cornell University's Meakem*Smith Director of Athletics and Physical Education Andy Noel announced today that the series will continue with the men's hockey team returning to the "World's Most Famous Arena" for a matchup against Penn State University on November 29, 2014. The non-conference game features one of the most storied NCAA programs in Cornell and the nation's newest Division I program in Penn State."
Quote from: billhowardRed Hot Hockey will be Saturday 11/29 (not Friday) according Cornell: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2014/2/19/MICE_0219145224.aspx?path=mhockey
That's what's printed on my tickets.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardRed Hot Hockey will be Saturday 11/29 (not Friday) according Cornell: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2014/2/19/MICE_0219145224.aspx?path=mhockey
That's what's printed on my tickets.
I think Bill was referencing what was presumably just a typo in Beeeej's post:
Quote from: BeeeejFrom Coach, a preview of what is now apparently official:
...
November
...
Friday 21 Yale Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 22 Brown Home 7:00 pm
[b][u][b]Friday[/b] 29 MSG[/u][/b] NYC 8:00 pm
...
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardRed Hot Hockey will be Saturday 11/29 (not Friday) according Cornell: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2014/2/19/MICE_0219145224.aspx?path=mhockey
That's what's printed on my tickets.
I think Bill was referencing what was presumably just a typo in Beeeej's post:Quote from: BeeeejFrom Coach, a preview of what is now apparently official:
...
November
...
Friday 21 Yale Home 7:00 pm
Saturday 22 Brown Home 7:00 pm
[b][u][b]Friday[/b] 29 MSG[/u][/b] NYC 8:00 pm
...
That's what I figured, too - and the typo was in the original Word file Coach had attached to his email. I let him know after Bill pointed it out.
Got it. I plead senility.
Quote from: TrotskyGot it. I plead senility.
That was what we had all assumed anyway. :-}
The NHL schedule was just released and the Rangers are listed as playing at MSG on 11/29 at 7:00 pm. Assume that will be moved to the afternoon. http://rangers.nhl.com/club/schedule.htm?season=20142015&gameType=2%20i
The Rangers game is actually at 1pm.
^ Have to prioritize
Just made my plane reservations to get to Ithaca....in September.
My family is just not good at this... If it's hockey season, the wedding will inevitably be someplace else. When we finally get an Ithaca wedding on the rotation, nope, not during hockey season!
(and yes, many of you know that *I* carry that gene, too!)
it'll probably be homecoming and you won't be able to get a hotel room.
Nah, Homecoming is mid-October this year.
Quote from: BeeeejNah, Homecoming is mid-October this year.
Good. Back to normal.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: BeeeejNah, Homecoming is mid-October this year.
Good. Back to normal.
Homecoming in September meant a better chance at warmer weather. Cornell used Homecoming as a reunion for alumni < 10 years out. September wasn't so bad but this year, no home football until October.
It's October 17-19 this year, football vs. Lehigh. Sept. 18-20 in 2015. http://homecoming.cornell.edu/general-information.cfm
Ithaca Voice (http://ithacavoice.com/2014/10/brsn-announces-mens-womens-ice-hockey-broadcast-coverage/) with news release from the Big Red Sports Network. Fall schedule of audio broadcasts on CornellRadio.com.
.@FriarsHockey to play in Florida College Hockey Classic in 2015, per @CoachLeaman . Rest of field expected to be BC, Cornell, Ohio St.
Quote from: rmandel.@FriarsHockey to play in Florida College Hockey Classic in 2015, per @CoachLeaman . Rest of field expected to be BC, Cornell, Ohio St.
That should be a very strong field. Great to see. Current USCHO rankings:
5. Providence
6. BC
18. Cornell
30. Ohio State
I just found out that Syracuse is having a "Frozen Dome Classic" at the Carrier Dome on 11/22.
Three games feature a Syracuse vs. Utica theme:
Syracuse Law Enforcement vs. Utica Law Enforcement
SUNY Oswego vs. Utica College (D3)
Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets (AHL)
The organizers didn't think to set up something from the pool of Cornell, Colgate, Clarkson, SLU, RPI, Union, or RIT back in the orgainization phase to have a D1 game/tournament since they're already putting the ice down? Didn't have to be the Saturday, but maybe on the Friday or Sunday? Or a Cornell-Syracuse women's game, since the two are scheduled 2 weeks later.
Do you really want to see the Syracuse Hockey Invitational Tournament recreated in an even worse venue than the OnCenter?
Quote from: jtwcornell91Do you really want to see the Syracuse Hockey Invitational Tournament recreated in an even worse venue than the OnCenter?
Yeah, it would have to be during the Main Event to get any kind of crowd. And now that I'm looking at photos of the rink going in, I'm having flashbacks to Ford Field's FF.
Quote from: RichHI just found out that Syracuse is having a "Frozen Dome Classic" at the Carrier Dome on 11/22.
Three games feature a Syracuse vs. Utica theme:
Syracuse Law Enforcement vs. Utica Law Enforcement
SUNY Oswego vs. Utica College (D3)
Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets (AHL)
The organizers didn't think to set up something from the pool of Cornell, Colgate, Clarkson, SLU, RPI, Union, or RIT back in the orgainization phase to have a D1 game/tournament since they're already putting the ice down? Didn't have to be the Saturday, but maybe on the Friday or Sunday? Or a Cornell-Syracuse women's game, since the two are scheduled 2 weeks later.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=740540
Wow.Syracuse, Utica break U.S. indoor attendance record
Quote from: jeff '84Quote from: RichHI just found out that Syracuse is having a "Frozen Dome Classic" at the Carrier Dome on 11/22.
Three games feature a Syracuse vs. Utica theme:
Syracuse Law Enforcement vs. Utica Law Enforcement
SUNY Oswego vs. Utica College (D3)
Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets (AHL)
The organizers didn't think to set up something from the pool of Cornell, Colgate, Clarkson, SLU, RPI, Union, or RIT back in the orgainization phase to have a D1 game/tournament since they're already putting the ice down? Didn't have to be the Saturday, but maybe on the Friday or Sunday? Or a Cornell-Syracuse women's game, since the two are scheduled 2 weeks later.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=740540
Wow.Syracuse, Utica break U.S. indoor attendance record
Yes, as many people, or more, than usually watch Syracuse basketball. They had no other time to play the games except Saturday. They had to put the ice down, and remove it, in between other uses of the Dome. From what I know of the AHL owner, he would look anywhere to try to get fans into the seats.
Florida Classic 2015 looks to be a super line up. Me, I can not wait to get a crack at Notre Dame this year. Assuming of course that we get to play them on the 2nd day.
If you are there in Fort Myers this year you can see me by the goal judge (Irv, Dartmouth player from the fifties). stop by and say Hey.
Tom in Vero Beach
Quote from: tominvbFlorida Classic 2015 looks to be a super line up. Me, I can not wait to get a crack at Notre Dame this year. Assuming of course that we get to play them on the 2nd day.
If you are there in Fort Myers this year you can see me by the goal judge (Irv, Dartmouth player from the fifties). stop by and say Hey.
Tom in Vero Beach
What is this goal judge of which you speak?
The goal judge is the guy in the little booth directly behind the goalie who turns on the light to indicate a goal. In Fort Myers there is not a booth so the seat next to him is usually where I sit when Cornell is on the ice. During the other non Cornell game I usually sit with friends in the row behind him. My friends usually root for Maine so it was best if we seperated during the Cornell contest.
Tom in Vero
Quote from: tominvbThe goal judge is the guy in the little booth directly behind the goalie who turns on the light to indicate a goal. In Fort Myers there is not a booth so the seat next to him is usually where I sit when Cornell is on the ice. During the other non Cornell game I usually sit with friends in the row behind him. My friends usually root for Maine so it was best if we seperated during the Cornell contest.
Tom in Vero
I was being a wise ass. The goal judge at "The Morgue"© in Troy was an optional fixture last year, appearing sporadically. There is no booth this year.
i.e. RIP to the goal judge at RIP.