Here it is. All times are 7:00 unless otherwise stated (at least the best that I could find)
Attached is the ECAC schedule, minus the traveling partners.
Cornell 2018-19 Schedule
Sat Oct 13 Ex-Laurentian University
Sun Oct 21 Ex-University of Guelph [b][u]4:00[/u][/b]
Fri Oct 26 Michigan State
Sat Oct 27 Michigan State
Fri Nov 2 Yale
Sat Nov 3 Brown
Fri Nov 9 @ Northern Michigan [b][u]7:00 CST[/u][/b]
Sat Nov 10 @ Northern Michigan [b][u]7:00 CST[/u][/b]
Fri Nov 16 Quinnipiac
Sat Nov 17 Princeton
Sat Nov 24 Harvard @ Frozen Apple MSG [b][u]8:00[/u][/b]
Fri Nov 30 @ Dartmouth
Sat Dec 1 @ Harvard
Fri Jan 4 @ Princeton
Sat Jan 5 @ Quinnipiac
Fri Jan 11 ASU
Sat Jan 12 ASU
Fri Jan 18 Harvard
Sat Jan 19 Dartmouth
Fri Jan 25 @ Colgate
Sat Jan 26 Colgate
Fri Feb 1 @ Union
Sat Feb 2 @ RPI
Fri Feb 8 Clarkson
Sat Feb 9 SLU
Fri Feb 15 @ Brown
Sat Feb 16 @ Yale
Fri Feb 22 RPI
Sat Feb 23 Union
Fri Mar 1 @ SLU
Sat Mar 2 @ Clarkson
Fri-Sun Mar 8-10 ECAC Prelims
Fri-Sun Mar 15-17 ECAC Quarters
Fri Mar 22 ECAC Semis @ Lake Placid
Sat Mar 23 ECAC Finals @ Lake Placid
Fri-Sun Mar 29-31 NCAA Regionals @ Allentown, Fargo, Manchester, Providence
Thu Apr 11 NCAA Semis @ Key Bank Center, Buffalo
Sat Apr 13 NCAA Finals @ Key Bank Center, Buffalo
It seems to be an annual ritual for RPI-HU to have to be moved. ::yark::
That's three years in a row that the central New York teams and capital district teams don't meet until February.
Quote from: IcebergThat's three years in a row that the central New York teams and capital district teams don't meet until February.
Roads are finally cleared? (See post other thread about it being -32 in Watertown end of last week. http://www.newyorkupstate.com/northern-ny/2017/12/how_cold_is_it_in_watertown_a_record-breaking_32_below_zero.html)
Thanks for posting this, Jim. It is extremely helpful for long-range plan making.
Quote from: billhowardQuote from: IcebergThat's three years in a row that the central New York teams and capital district teams don't meet until February.
Roads are finally cleared? (See post other thread about it being -32 in Watertown end of last week. http://www.newyorkupstate.com/northern-ny/2017/12/how_cold_is_it_in_watertown_a_record-breaking_32_below_zero.html)
No actually, in upstate NY we know how to manage snow, unlike some of those seaboard cities. I've said this before, but in 50+ years of CU home games, I've only missed 1 game due to weather, and that was before 4 wheel drive.
Quote from: andyw2100Thanks for posting this, Jim. It is extremely helpful for long-range plan making.
You're welcome. I do it as soon as I can.
I need it to fill out my on-call schedule for the year.
I have never seen a game that was too hard to get too.. i have had many games that the wife said dont go out on the roads
Quote from: upprdeckI have never seen a game that was too hard to get to...
Of course you didn't. It WAS too hard to get to. ::doh::
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: andyw2100Thanks for posting this, Jim. It is extremely helpful for long-range plan making.
You're welcome. I do it as soon as I can.
I need it to fill out my on-call schedule for the year.
Heh! My wife's call schedule is the issue for me, and exactly why this is so helpful.
I heard yesterday at the Cornell club in nyc that the msg game will be against the hedge fund which happens to operate a university located in Cambridge, mass. Hopefully the fulton fish market delivers.
Quote from: hypotenuseI heard yesterday at the Cornell club in nyc that the msg game will be against the hedge fund which happens to operate a university located in Cambridge, mass. Hopefully the fulton fish market delivers.
whoa lot of their alumni in new york. will be hard to get ti- look i can't type this without laughing.
Yes, three of them might show up— if they have kids at Cornell.
will that be in lieu of a Cornell home game, or will this be a third game, similar to Colgate in Newark a few years back
Quote from: hypotenuseYes, three of them might show up— if they have kids at Cornell.
You are forgetting their domestic help.
Quote from: underskillwill that be in lieu of a Cornell home game, or will this be a third game, similar to Colgate in Newark a few years back
Pretty sure it would have to be a third. I'm not sure the member schools even have the option of moving their required home-and-homes to a neutral site.
Quote from: underskillwill that be in lieu of a Cornell home game, or will this be a third game, similar to Colgate in Newark a few years back
I would not think either team would give up their home date. It would be very harsh for Cornell undergrads, and for Harvard that game basically finances the rest of their season. On the Harvard game thread for the third QF they estimated actual attendance at about 200.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: hypotenuseI heard yesterday at the Cornell club in nyc that the msg game will be against the hedge fund which happens to operate a university located in Cambridge, mass. Hopefully the fulton fish market delivers.
whoa lot of their alumni in new york. will be hard to get ti- look i can't type this without laughing.
To be fair, the quality of the hookers and blow will go up.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: underskillwill that be in lieu of a Cornell home game, or will this be a third game, similar to Colgate in Newark a few years back
Pretty sure it would have to be a third. I'm not sure the member schools even have the option of moving their required home-and-homes to a neutral site.
ECAC schools have done this, most recently, I think, was the Ireland trip of Colgate and Brown in 2015. That was a Colgate home game.
I don't know if the Ivies have any rules.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: underskillwill that be in lieu of a Cornell home game, or will this be a third game, similar to Colgate in Newark a few years back
Pretty sure it would have to be a third. I'm not sure the member schools even have the option of moving their required home-and-homes to a neutral site.
ECAC schools have done this, most recently, I think, was the Ireland trip of Colgate and Brown in 2015. That was a Colgate home game.
I don't know if the Ivies have any rules.
Funky!
I would think it would be a third game. That's what Harvard and Yale did when they played those few years at MSG.
Just noticed that a poster on USCHO (http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?120989-The-2018-19-Schedules-Thread&p=6618468&viewfull=1#post6618468) says Cornell is playing at Northern Michigan.
Quote from: WederJust noticed that a poster on USCHO (http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?120989-The-2018-19-Schedules-Thread&p=6618468&viewfull=1#post6618468) says Cornell is playing at Northern Michigan.
Hopefully it's the weekend of 11/9. I'm in Ann Arbor 11/16 + 17, so I miss the Q/PU weekend. But if we're in the Upper Peninsula the weekend before, I'll drive out there and then spend the next week between the UP and A
2.
Maybe UM will have home hockey games when I'm out there.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: ugarteQuote from: hypotenuseI heard yesterday at the Cornell club in nyc that the msg game will be against the hedge fund which happens to operate a university located in Cambridge, mass. Hopefully the fulton fish market delivers.
whoa lot of their alumni in new york. will be hard to get ti- look i can't type this without laughing.
To be fair, the quality of the hookers and blow will go up.
Depends on the hotel (from what I've heard).
Quote from: martyQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: ugarteQuote from: hypotenuseI heard yesterday at the Cornell club in nyc that the msg game will be against the hedge fund which happens to operate a university located in Cambridge, mass. Hopefully the fulton fish market delivers.
whoa lot of their alumni in new york. will be hard to get ti- look i can't type this without laughing.
To be fair, the quality of the hookers and blow will go up.
Depends on the hotel (from what I've heard).
Surely Goldman will bus in their own supply.
News of two games against Michigan State at Lynah this fall.
https://twitter.com/CornellTickets/status/978632817474265088
Beat me to it!
Nice to see some slightly more difficult non-conference games than this past season, but as a senior, class of '18, I can't help but think back to freshman year when we played Omaha and Denver at home. It would be nice to have at least one series a year with an NCAA-caliber team from another conference.
wonder when this email actually goes to the season ticket holders to let them know of this deal.
Quote from: upprdeckwonder when this email actually goes to the season ticket holders to let them know of this deal.
It already has come to me.
I love this part of the process.
QuoteYou can make multiple deposits to the same package! Feel free to make additional payments over the next few months, rather than making one final bulk payment by September 1!
Or, give us your money sooner than you need to give it.
FREE HAT! FREE HAT! FREE HAT!
(http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view1/3957097/free-hat-o.gif)
do they have to order smaller seat cushions to fit on the seats at lynah
Michigan State was 12-22-2 this year and #35 in Pairwise. Let's hope they are a stronger team next year. With that said.. not too strong... a pair of wins would REALLY help our common-opponent comparisons with Big-10 teams.
Quote from: KenPMichigan State was 12-22-2 this year and #35 in Pairwise. Let's hope they are a stronger team next year. With that said.. not too strong... a pair of wins would REALLY help our common-opponent comparisons with Big-10 teams.
Only if those teams don't beat MSU too.
Quote from: Jim HylaI love this part of the process.
QuoteYou can make multiple deposits to the same package! Feel free to make additional payments over the next few months, rather than making one final bulk payment by September 1!
Or, give us your money sooner than you need to give it.
I read the email and came away with the thought that there's a car salesman running the ticket office these days.... Just sayin....
Quote from: KenPMichigan State was 12-22-2 this year and #35 in Pairwise. Let's hope they are a stronger team next year. With that said.. not too strong... a pair of wins would REALLY help our common-opponent comparisons with Big-10 teams.
Common opponent copmparisons with the other Big-10 won't matter if we don't play the others, since with no Head-to-Head there'd only be two criteria, RPI and Common-opponent, and RPI governs if there are only those two.
Quote from: kevdog8Nice to see some slightly more difficult non-conference games than this past season, but as a senior, class of '18, I can't help but think back to freshman year when we played Omaha and Denver at home. It would be nice to have at least one series a year with an NCAA-caliber team from another conference.
I've wondered why we don't coordinate more with Colgate, perhaps to pull off something like SLU and Clarkson have:
E.g.:
2016–17 Wisconsin/Minnesota at SLU/Clarkson
2017–18 Clarkson at Minnesota; SLU at Wisconsin
2018–19 Wisconsin/Minnesota at SLU/Clarkson
2019–20 Clarkson at Wisconsin; SLU at Minnesota [assumed]
Instead of a two-game set vs. Michigan State, why not, with Colgate's help, pull in both Michigan and Michigan State?
Since the distance between Munn and Yost is about the same as between Lynah and "Class of '65," we wouldn't even need to make it as complex as the Clarkson/SLU/Wisconsin/Minnesota four-year set.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: kevdog8Nice to see some slightly more difficult non-conference games than this past season, but as a senior, class of '18, I can't help but think back to freshman year when we played Omaha and Denver at home. It would be nice to have at least one series a year with an NCAA-caliber team from another conference.
I've wondered why we don't coordinate more with Colgate, perhaps to pull off something like SLU and Clarkson have:
E.g.:
2016–17 Wisconsin/Minnesota at SLU/Clarkson
2017–18 Clarkson at Minnesota; SLU at Wisconsin
2018–19 Wisconsin/Minnesota at SLU/Clarkson
2019–20 Clarkson at Wisconsin; SLU at Minnesota [assumed]
Instead of a two-game set vs. Michigan State, why not, with Colgate's help, pull in both Michigan and Michigan State?
Since the distance between Munn and Yost is about the same as between Lynah and "Class of '65," we wouldn't even need to make it as complex as the Clarkson/SLU/Wisconsin/Minnesota four-year set.
There is little interest in the west in going to Ithaca. I have to imagine there interest in going to Hamilton is, how shall I put this?, not spectacular.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Scersk '97Quote from: kevdog8Nice to see some slightly more difficult non-conference games than this past season, but as a senior, class of '18, I can't help but think back to freshman year when we played Omaha and Denver at home. It would be nice to have at least one series a year with an NCAA-caliber team from another conference.
I've wondered why we don't coordinate more with Colgate, perhaps to pull off something like SLU and Clarkson have:
E.g.:
2016–17 Wisconsin/Minnesota at SLU/Clarkson
2017–18 Clarkson at Minnesota; SLU at Wisconsin
2018–19 Wisconsin/Minnesota at SLU/Clarkson
2019–20 Clarkson at Wisconsin; SLU at Minnesota [assumed]
Instead of a two-game set vs. Michigan State, why not, with Colgate's help, pull in both Michigan and Michigan State?
Since the distance between Munn and Yost is about the same as between Lynah and "Class of '65," we wouldn't even need to make it as complex as the Clarkson/SLU/Wisconsin/Minnesota four-year set.
There is little interest in the west in going to Ithaca. I have to imagine there interest in going to Hamilton is, how shall I put this?, not spectacular.
Maybe try it with RIT instead? (Rochester is a direct flight from Detroit, Chicago and--once a day it seems--MSP.)
Quote from: TrotskyThere is little interest in the west in going to Ithaca. I have to imagine there interest in going to Hamilton is, how shall I put this?, not spectacular.
Sure, but is Potsdam/Canton any better?
Finally catching up on my emails, and I note that the email (vs. the tweet) is specific about MSU opening the regular season, which presumably puts it the weekend before Yale/Brown.
QuoteWhile the 2018-19 complete season schedule has yet to be released, we can announce that Cornell will be hosting MICHIGAN STATE to start the regular season at Lynah Rink in a two-game weekend match-up!
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Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: TrotskyThere is little interest in the west in going to Ithaca. I have to imagine there interest in going to Hamilton is, how shall I put this?, not spectacular.
Sure, but is Potsdam/Canton any better?
Weirdly enough, it is. It's still considered a very cool college hockey experience to go to the North Country. Cheel sucked a lot of the life out of it, but it still persists.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Scersk '97Quote from: TrotskyThere is little interest in the west in going to Ithaca. I have to imagine there interest in going to Hamilton is, how shall I put this?, not spectacular.
Sure, but is Potsdam/Canton any better?
Weirdly enough, it is. It's still considered a very cool college hockey experience to go to the North Country. Cheel sucked a lot of the life out of it, but it still persists.
Oh, I agree. (And I got to see Walker once, too. What a barn!) But I doubt the western teams care about ECAC history and culture.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Scersk '97Quote from: TrotskyThere is little interest in the west in going to Ithaca. I have to imagine there interest in going to Hamilton is, how shall I put this?, not spectacular.
Sure, but is Potsdam/Canton any better?
Weirdly enough, it is. It's still considered a very cool college hockey experience to go to the North Country. Cheel sucked a lot of the life out of it, but it still persists.
Oh, I agree. (And I got to see Walker once, too. What a barn!) But I doubt the western teams care about ECAC history and culture.
Credit where credit is due, in the last decade, I seem to remember North Dakota visiting a good chunk of the ECAC schools.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Scersk '97Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: Scersk '97Quote from: TrotskyThere is little interest in the west in going to Ithaca. I have to imagine there interest in going to Hamilton is, how shall I put this?, not spectacular.
Sure, but is Potsdam/Canton any better?
Weirdly enough, it is. It's still considered a very cool college hockey experience to go to the North Country. Cheel sucked a lot of the life out of it, but it still persists.
Oh, I agree. (And I got to see Walker once, too. What a barn!) But I doubt the western teams care about ECAC history and culture.
Credit where credit is due, in the last decade, I seem to remember North Dakota visiting a good chunk of the ECAC schools.
Not a galloping shock that they would be more interested in reciprocal deals than other huge western hockey-factory schools, given that they're pretty damn isolated themselves.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHCredit where credit is due, in the last decade, I seem to remember North Dakota visiting a good chunk of the ECAC schools.
Not a galloping shock that they would be more interested in reciprocal deals than other huge western hockey-factory schools, given that they're pretty damn isolated themselves.
Grand Forks is right on the Minnesota border. They're not any more isolated than any of the Minnesota schools.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHCredit where credit is due, in the last decade, I seem to remember North Dakota visiting a good chunk of the ECAC schools.
Not a galloping shock that they would be more interested in reciprocal deals than other huge western hockey-factory schools, given that they're pretty damn isolated themselves.
Grand Forks is right on the Minnesota border. They're not any more isolated than any of the Minnesota schools.
If you say so. Being only a two-hour drive from Bemidji doesn't exactly scream "convenient" to me.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHCredit where credit is due, in the last decade, I seem to remember North Dakota visiting a good chunk of the ECAC schools.
Not a galloping shock that they would be more interested in reciprocal deals than other huge western hockey-factory schools, given that they're pretty damn isolated themselves.
Grand Forks is right on the Minnesota border. They're not any more isolated than any of the Minnesota schools.
If you say so. Being only a two-hour drive from Bemidji doesn't exactly scream "convenient" to me.
That's fine, but then you have to admit what being a three-hour drive from Schenectady/Troy looks like to them, which is one of our shorter road-trips. By the time Hawks fans are settling down for pre-game drinks in Duluth, Ithacans heading to the Harvard game are wondering where the next rest stop on the Mass Pike is.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHCredit where credit is due, in the last decade, I seem to remember North Dakota visiting a good chunk of the ECAC schools.
Not a galloping shock that they would be more interested in reciprocal deals than other huge western hockey-factory schools, given that they're pretty damn isolated themselves.
Grand Forks is right on the Minnesota border. They're not any more isolated than any of the Minnesota schools.
If you say so. Being only a two-hour drive from Bemidji doesn't exactly scream "convenient" to me.
That's fine, but then you have to admit what being a three-hour drive from Schenectady/Troy looks like to them, which is one of our shorter road-trips. By the time Hawks fans are settling down for pre-game drinks in Duluth, Ithacans heading to the Harvard game are wondering where the next rest stop on the Mass Pike is.
I ADMIT NOTHING
Well, okay.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHQuote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHCredit where credit is due, in the last decade, I seem to remember North Dakota visiting a good chunk of the ECAC schools.
Not a galloping shock that they would be more interested in reciprocal deals than other huge western hockey-factory schools, given that they're pretty damn isolated themselves.
Grand Forks is right on the Minnesota border. They're not any more isolated than any of the Minnesota schools.
If you say so. Being only a two-hour drive from Bemidji doesn't exactly scream "convenient" to me.
That's fine, but then you have to admit what being a three-hour drive from Schenectady/Troy looks like to them, which is one of our shorter road-trips. By the time Hawks fans are settling down for pre-game drinks in Duluth, Ithacans heading to the Harvard game are wondering where the next rest stop on the Mass Pike is.
I ADMIT NOTHING
Well, okay.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=3j_G6lvZ8GI
I bent my Wookie.
Uh https://twitter.com/Buccigross/status/989869712044707842
wait is this for real ? are we playing a 3rd game? a game a week apart or replacing one of the other 2 games.
Quote from: upprdeckwait is this for real ? are we playing a 3rd game? a game a week apart or replacing one of the other 2 games.
Real (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2018/4/26/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-to-battle-with-rival-harvard-at-2018-frozen-apple.aspx).
Yes, real, Cornell vs. Harvard twice in a week. The MSG game is non-league, doesn't count toward the Ivy title.
Since I just wasted my time looking at all of the WCHA schedules to see if RPI is listed :-( , I can report that Cornell is at NMU on 11/9 and 11/10. Click the Northern Michigan link at http://www.wcha.com/men/pres1718/201805/may9wcm.php.
Quote from: ursusminorSince I just wasted my time looking at all of the WCHA schedules to see if RPI is listed :-( , I can report that Cornell is at NMU on 11/9 and 11/10. Click the Northern Michigan link at http://www.wcha.com/men/pres1718/201805/may9wcm.php.
(http://dssni5kiwicxb.cloudfront.net/climate/Michigan/Marquette/temp.png)
Quote from: ursusminorSince I just wasted my time looking at all of the WCHA schedules to see if RPI is listed :-( , I can report that Cornell is at NMU on 11/9 and 11/10. Click the Northern Michigan link at http://www.wcha.com/men/pres1718/201805/may9wcm.php.
Thanks, listed.
http://thesundevils.com/news/2018/5/15/mens-ice-hockey-sun-devils-announce-2018-19-road-schedule.aspx
Quote from: RichHhttp://thesundevils.com/news/2018/5/15/mens-ice-hockey-sun-devils-announce-2018-19-road-schedule.aspx
Fun!
Think that means we'll be playing them in Tempe in 2019-20? I'd seriously consider making that trip.
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: RichHhttp://thesundevils.com/news/2018/5/15/mens-ice-hockey-sun-devils-announce-2018-19-road-schedule.aspx
Fun!
Think that means we'll be playing them in Tempe in 2019-20? I'd seriously consider making that trip.
I noted that the press release refers to ASU's "15th-ranked recruiting class"--I wonder who did the ranking that it refers to?
Quote from: RichHhttp://thesundevils.com/news/2018/5/15/mens-ice-hockey-sun-devils-announce-2018-19-road-schedule.aspx
Thanks. So that leaves Jan 25 & 26, Colgate?
And ASU has a great schedule.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: RichHhttp://thesundevils.com/news/2018/5/15/mens-ice-hockey-sun-devils-announce-2018-19-road-schedule.aspx
Thanks. So that leaves Jan 25 & 26, Colgate?
And ASU has a great schedule.
Yeah! If this were lacrosse, instead of hockey, ASU would be virtually assured of a national playoff spot due to SOS alone.
Quote from: RichHhttp://thesundevils.com/news/2018/5/15/mens-ice-hockey-sun-devils-announce-2018-19-road-schedule.aspx
My daughter lives 10 miles from Tempe.
Party at her house. Time for some payback for 18 years of broken furniture!
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: ursusminorSince I just wasted my time looking at all of the WCHA schedules to see if RPI is listed :-( , I can report that Cornell is at NMU on 11/9 and 11/10. Click the Northern Michigan link at http://www.wcha.com/men/pres1718/201805/may9wcm.php.
(http://dssni5kiwicxb.cloudfront.net/climate/Michigan/Marquette/temp.png)
My dad was stationed in Marquette in the Air Force during the "summer". When he left in September, it was snowing.
Quote from: jtwcornell91Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: ursusminorSince I just wasted my time looking at all of the WCHA schedules to see if RPI is listed :-( , I can report that Cornell is at NMU on 11/9 and 11/10. Click the Northern Michigan link at http://www.wcha.com/men/pres1718/201805/may9wcm.php.
(http://dssni5kiwicxb.cloudfront.net/climate/Michigan/Marquette/temp.png)
My dad was stationed in Marquette in the Air Force during the "summer". When he left in September, it was snowing.
I've never been to the UP. I could be convinced if some of the NMU USCHOers are up for it.
Official 2018-19 schedule announcement. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2018/6/14/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-unveils-2018-19-schedule.aspx)
Quote from: ACMOfficial 2018-19 schedule announcement. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2018/6/14/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-unveils-2018-19-schedule.aspx)
Another piece of Lynah lore is commissioned to history....
Section O no longer sucks...Dear dear.. What's next?
disappointing to those of us that sit there.. the interaction with the other teams fans was great.. its not like section O was packed even for the non visiting part of it.
Quote from: upprdeckdisappointing to those of us that sit there.. the interaction with the other teams fans was great.. its not like section O was packed even for the non visiting part of it.
Will it be a student section now? That
could be good.
Quote from: upprdeckdisappointing to those of us that sit there.. the interaction with the other teams fans was great.. its not like section O was packed even for the non visiting part of it.
Sic transit ignominia mundi.
Quote from: ACMOfficial 2018-19 schedule announcement. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2018/6/14/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-unveils-2018-19-schedule.aspx)
"Highly anticipated" match at MSG versus Harvard? Methinks they dost promote too much.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: ACMOfficial 2018-19 schedule announcement. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2018/6/14/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-unveils-2018-19-schedule.aspx)
"Highly anticipated" match at MSG versus Harvard? Methinks they dost promote too much.
Highly anticipated by me, ya grinch.
Quote from: ACMOfficial 2018-19 schedule announcement. (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2018/6/14/mens-ice-hockey-mens-hockey-unveils-2018-19-schedule.aspx)
What sections are the GA sections? (Or maybe I should just re-phrase that as "Wait, there are GA sections?!".)
its f-g i think or somewhere in that corner. clarkson-cornell band interaction will be interesting now that they cant see each other.
Jim, or anyone else who may know,
Will next season's non-travel partner ECAC schedule be posted on about 1/1 again?
Quote from: ursusminorJim, or anyone else who may know,
Will next season's non-travel partner ECAC schedule be posted on about 1/1 again?
Yes I think so.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: upprdeckdisappointing to those of us that sit there.. the interaction with the other teams fans was great.. its not like section O was packed even for the non visiting part of it.
Sic transit ignominia mundi.
Rec'd hard.