Ok, so we know that it's the first time we lost at home since: Dartmouth (3-5) on 1/12/2002
When was the last time Cornell did not get a win in a weekend at home:
1 game weekend: Quinnipiac (2-2 T) 1/06/2001
2 game weekend: SLU(T) (1-3) 03/05/1999 , Clarkson (1-4) 3/06/1999. This was the final weekend of the 98-99 campaign, before being bounced in the first round of the ECAC playoffs at Princeton.
Feel free to correct me, but that's what my quick search revealed. If you come up with something else, add it here.
Wow, my personal first winless home weekend.
This is such a painful subject to talk about... :`(
It's also been a long time since Cornell's overall record was below .500 - since November 17, 2000. The next night the Big Red beat Brown 2-0 to get back to 2-2-1, and stayed at or above .500 until Saturday night's loss.
OK, people. let's stop wallowing. It's a long season. We're going to finish over .500.
Nothing to see here...move along.
JH
Not that my tenure (starting from '95 - my freshman year) as a fan is all that much, but damn you people are spoiled!
At least you weren't there for '92-'93. ::yark:: 11th in the ECAC which meant no playoffs.
::yark:: ::yark:: ::yark:: ::yark:: ::yark::
I wasn't intending to this to be a pity party, merely a statement of facts.
Facts are facts, it's been a fair amount of time (not really "long") that we've strung some losses together, and there will be any number of such facts this year.
At the same time, my first winless Lynah weekend was my first Lynah weekend, and the team failed to make the playoffs in each of my first three years, so... everything's relative.
QuoteGreg Berge '85 wrote:
Facts are facts, it's been a fair amount of time (not really "long") that we've strung some losses together, and there will be any number of such facts this year.
Say it ain't so, Greg, SAY IT AIN'T SO!!!
Well, yeah, you're probably right. But let's just wait until it happens (again) before we get down about it. :`(
It aint so.
(Worth a shot.)
The idea is not to be down about it. Two straight RS titles, three straight ECAC finals, two straight Ivy titles, an ECAC championship, and the first trip to the Frozen Four in 23 years buys *a lot* of recuperation time, if they need it.
This year (and even next year) is in my mind a freebie for achievements -- whatever happens, happens. As was said above, In Schafer We Trust. If we get to Albany we ought to be turning cartwheels.
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QuoteGreg Berge '85 wrote:
This year (and even next year) is in my mind a freebie for achievements -- whatever happens, happens. As was said above, In Schafer We Trust. If we get to Albany we ought to be turning cartwheels.
True, but if it's all the same with you, I'd much rather Cornell make a repeat appearance at the Frozen Four this year. In other words, while I'm preparing for the likely worst, I'm also hoping and praying for the absolute best that this year's squad can give us. We all know they have the potential to go far; now we just need them to capitalize on that potential.