Winning means not having to say you're sorry.
Vanderlaan will warm up but may not play.
Andreev is out.
Jesus.
Bramwell, Brakel dressed.
Vanderlaan and Malott listed as starting. Malott was one of the ones out for a while, right?
Quote from: DafatoneVanderlaan and Malott listed as starting. Malott was one of the ones out for a while, right?
He came back last night, and scored.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: DafatoneVanderlaan and Malott listed as starting. Malott was one of the ones out for a while, right?
He came back last night, and scored.
And here I thought I was paying attention.
Cornell will probably lose, but you can't fault the effort so far.
Quote from: BearLoverCornell will probably lose, but you can't fault the effort so far.
Lodboa almost jumped on the ice when they called the penalty on Fox.
I didnt have the sound on.. why did the cornell goal not count?
Quote from: upprdeckI didnt have the sound on.. why did the cornell goal not count?
Too many refs in the review box?
Anybody else lose the ESPN+ feed? I can't get it back.
Quote from: BeeeejAnybody else lose the ESPN+ feed? I can't get it back.
Yes. It's stone dead.
Yep it's gone
Just tried Yale @ Clarkson and Colgate @ Dartmouth; also not loading. Something must be pretty f'd up at ESPN right now.
"Unable to play this video at the moment."
Tweeted at @ESPNFANSUPPORT; we'll see what happens, if anything. Also tried the "Chat" option on ESPN's customer service page but it's been several minutes and hasn't connected me to an agent.
This was the service that's much, much better than ILDN, right?
Quote from: rmandel"Unable to play this video at the moment."
I get that, and occasionally, if I refresh, it brings me to the intermission between the first and second period, with the "playing indicator" not at the far right. If I move it to the far right, to try to get back to "live", I lose everything.
Same here. Firs period was fine except for having to listen to their announcers.
And now I have it "working" with about 17 minutes left in the second. In reality I'm guessing 8:00 minutes left is probably closer.
And now we're dead again.
Quote from: Larry72Same here. Firs period was fine except for having to listen to their announcers.
Did you know we got the newspaper-reading thing from the hit film "Mystery, Alaska"? Nope, I didn't know that, either. ::bang::
WHCU audio stream working:
http://player.listenlive.co/41391
Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: Larry72Same here. Firs period was fine except for having to listen to their announcers.
Did you know we got the newspaper-reading thing from the hit film "Mystery, Alaska"? Nope, I didn't know that, either. ::bang::
Let's see ... Mystery Alaska debuts in 1999...that 34 years after I went to my first game at Lynch as a high school student and the newspapers weee there then. More like Mystery Alaska got it from Cornell.
Ugh
Quote from: Larry72Quote from: BeeeejQuote from: Larry72Same here. Firs period was fine except for having to listen to their announcers.
Did you know we got the newspaper-reading thing from the hit film "Mystery, Alaska"? Nope, I didn't know that, either. ::bang::
Let's see ... Mystery Alaska debuts in 1999...that 34 years after I went to my first game at Lynch as a high school student and the newspapers weee there then. More like Mystery Alaska got it from Cornell.
Ugh
Huh, not in my experience from 1970-74.
Cornell takes a 2-1 lead into the second intermission. We've apparently missed two Cornell PP goals, which is awesome, but hey, how about this great ESPN+ service?
Quote from: BeeeejCornell takes a 2-1 lead into the second intermission. We've apparently missed two Cornell PP goals, which is awesome, but hey, how about this great ESPN+ service?
Here's the Donaldson goal. Great hands in tight: https://twitter.com/CornellVideo/status/1069041503551479808
That's a beautiful move...not sure what the (Harvard?) announcer was watching with the "something ugly in front" analysis.
The lowest, they took my Snickers. F them
i like the replay from the live on espn app
Finally got @ESPNFanSupport - who is in a different department from ESPN+ and claimed not to be able to help - to pick up a $%ing phone and contact ESPN+, who is now aware of the problem and working toward a resolution.
getting any kind of support for espn issues is always a problem.. i used to have some direct support phone numbers back when getting TV to work was always an issue.. wish they still worked..
Quote from: upprdeckgetting any kind of support for espn issues is always a problem.. i used to have some direct support phone numbers back when getting TV to work was always an issue.. wish they still worked..
On the plus side, after waiting 32 minutes on hold, I finally got through to a live person who put me on another brief hold, then returned and told me ESPN+ was down. (!!) We should wait until they fix the problem, and/or maybe
call them back to see how they're doing. ::rolleyes:: Damn good thing this is our free "trial" week.
Sitting here at the game I thought they weren't updating sog until the end of each period... And then I saw the total update when we got our first** shot of the third period with 6:xx remaining.
How do you put up 29 in the first 2 periods and then go 13+ minutes before you get another one? Don't think I've seen that before.
Real nice win going into break.
Looking forward to the 2019 part of the season.
all that and still in 3rd after the weekend
we will be done with Quin/Prin before we even play 4 teams in the league strange schedule
Quote from: upprdeckall that and still in 3rd after the weekend
2nd
.750 Qpc
.667 Cor
.643 Drt
.643 Yal
Aaaand, we're 20th in the pairwise. Plenty of time to make up ground if we play well.
ASU series looking really big.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckall that and still in 3rd after the weekend
2nd
.750 Qpc
.667 Cor
.643 Drt
.643 Yal
You're right if standings depend only on winning percentage. According to CHN (https://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/standings.php), we're in 4th, behind Q, D & Y (with D & Y being tied for 2nd). But the really good news is that their higher standing is largely due to having played more in-league games. All 4 teams at the top have only 2 losses in the conference. So winning our way into first is quite doable.
We've played 6 league games, Q has played 8, and Y & D have played 7. Clarkson, which currently sits tied for 9th in the league, also has only 2 league losses but has played only 4 league games. Everyone else has more in-league losses.
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: TrotskyQuote from: upprdeckall that and still in 3rd after the weekend
2nd
.750 Qpc
.667 Cor
.643 Drt
.643 Yal
You're right
(http://img04.deviantart.net/d5ba/i/2014/047/a/b/han_solo_by_rohanvoigt-d76srhe.jpg)
Cornell Athletics is a little late so here are the goals.
Harvard's color man makes a suggestion and Donaldson takes the advice. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPkWZXKAing)
Mullin GWG (https://youtu.be/BzXbbvLSEfk)
On video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
Quote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
And in other news, dog bites man.
Quote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
Were there more empty seats or empty suits?
Quote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
The atmosphere, as is often the case at Lynah East, was basically that of a Cornell home game. In my estimation, approximately 75 percent of the fans were cheering for Cornell. When the Harvard pep band would start a cheer or a chant, no one else would join in, while at other times it sounded like the entire rink was chanting "Let's Go Red." The Cornell fan base deserves a lot of credit for coming out in such big numbers for this game every year.
Quote from: dbilmesQuote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
The atmosphere, as is often the case at Lynah East, was basically that of a Cornell home game. In my estimation, approximately 75 percent of the fans were cheering for Cornell. When the Harvard pep band would start a cheer or a chant, no one else would join in, while at other times it sounded like the entire rink was chanting "Let's Go Red." The Cornell fan base deserves a lot of credit for coming out in such big numbers for this game every year.
The Harvard announcers made several references to this during the game. It is outstanding that we do this to our arch rival in their own building!
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: dbilmesQuote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
The atmosphere, as is often the case at Lynah East, was basically that of a Cornell home game. In my estimation, approximately 75 percent of the fans were cheering for Cornell. When the Harvard pep band would start a cheer or a chant, no one else would join in, while at other times it sounded like the entire rink was chanting "Let's Go Red." The Cornell fan base deserves a lot of credit for coming out in such big numbers for this game every year.
The Harvard announcers made several references to this during the game. It is outstanding that we do this to our arch rival in their own building!
I only heard the announcers from the clips, but they seemed rather professional and not homerish (e.g., think Brown)
Quote from: scoop85Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: dbilmesQuote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
The atmosphere, as is often the case at Lynah East, was basically that of a Cornell home game. In my estimation, approximately 75 percent of the fans were cheering for Cornell. When the Harvard pep band would start a cheer or a chant, no one else would join in, while at other times it sounded like the entire rink was chanting "Let's Go Red." The Cornell fan base deserves a lot of credit for coming out in such big numbers for this game every year.
The Harvard announcers made several references to this during the game. It is outstanding that we do this to our arch rival in their own building!
I only heard the announcers from the clips, but they seemed rather professional and not homerish (e.g., think Brown)
Watching replay now. Announcers quite good. Also knowledgeable. Pros, not students.
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: scoop85Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: dbilmesQuote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
The atmosphere, as is often the case at Lynah East, was basically that of a Cornell home game. In my estimation, approximately 75 percent of the fans were cheering for Cornell. When the Harvard pep band would start a cheer or a chant, no one else would join in, while at other times it sounded like the entire rink was chanting "Let's Go Red." The Cornell fan base deserves a lot of credit for coming out in such big numbers for this game every year.
The Harvard announcers made several references to this during the game. It is outstanding that we do this to our arch rival in their own building!
I only heard the announcers from the clips, but they seemed rather professional and not homerish (e.g., think Brown)
Watching replay now. Announcers quite good. Also knowledgeable. Pros, not students.
A slap at RPI. At least if one were discussing video quality. Maybe it's so freakin' cold at the rink, electrons move faster, eliciting more resolution and more vibrant color. Not that inside of the RPI blimp hangar has a lot of hues to latch onto.
Quote from: billhowardA slap at RPI. At least if one were discussing video quality. Maybe it's so freakin' cold at the rink, electrons move faster, eliciting more resolution and more vibrant color. Not that inside of the RPI blimp hangar has a lot of hues to latch onto.
Huh?
From what I remember of RPI's streams, they were the gold standard of the ECAC.
Have they not kept pace or am I missing something obvious? My sarcasm detector has taken a pounding the last few years.
Quote from: dbilmesQuote from: billhowardOn video clip of Cornell first goal, it looks as if the cheering (Cornell) fans outnumber all the non-cheering fans.
The atmosphere, as is often the case at Lynah East, was basically that of a Cornell home game. In my estimation, approximately 75 percent of the fans were cheering for Cornell. When the Harvard pep band would start a cheer or a chant, no one else would join in, while at other times it sounded like the entire rink was chanting "Let's Go Red." The Cornell fan base deserves a lot of credit for coming out in such big numbers for this game every year.
Agree, but the video clips are somewhat deceiving as the goals were scored on the "Cornell fans end of the ice". The other end was much more Harvard oriented.
And I'm still pissed that they took my Snickers.
Quote from: Jim HylaAnd I'm still pissed that they took my Snickers.
Did they take them while you were on your way in or when you started tossing them out?
Quote from: andyw2100Quote from: Jim HylaAnd I'm still pissed that they took my Snickers.
Did they take them while you were on your way in or when you started tossing them out?
When I was tossing them. On my way in I showed everything in my "newspaper bag", including the bags of Snickers.
No problem until I was about half way through tossing in the Cornell dominated sections. An employee came up and said I couldn't bring in outside "food" and he had to take my bag of Snickers. After a brief discussion I threw my opened bag in the air, scattering the Snickers, and walked away.
At that point I was ready for him to come and tell me I had to leave, but nothing happened.
Well played Jim.
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: andyw2100Quote from: Jim HylaAnd I'm still pissed that they took my Snickers.
Did they take them while you were on your way in or when you started tossing them out?
When I was tossing them. On my way in I showed everything in my "newspaper bag", including the bags of Snickers.
No problem until I was about half way through tossing in the Cornell dominated sections. An employee came up and said I couldn't bring in outside "food" and he had to take my bag of Snickers. After a brief discussion I threw my opened bag in the air, scattering the Snickers, and walked away.
At that point I was ready for him to come and tell me I had to leave, but nothing happened.
Yes, very well-played.
Thanks for elaborating. Let's hope it was just one over-enthusiastic and misguided employee.
It's not like you were tossing fish.
Quote from: TimVIt's not like you were tossing fish.
Yet the Lynah ushers allow fish and don't allow Snickers.