if you missed it yesterday, you're in luck. the lynah faithful will be back at ship of fools today to watch the red skate past minnesota into the frozen 4. there were hundreds of cornell fans at ship of fools yesterday creating a lynah-type atmosphere complete with singing and chanting. the game starts at 3:30, however i suggest people looking for a seat to come a little earlier since the seating is first-come-first-serve and some fans yesterday were forced to stand (not sure the problem with that, i always stand during cornell hockey). hope to see many of the people that were there yesterday again this afternoon. go red!
-jeremy
GREAT JOB, Jeremy -- thanks SO MUCH for putting it all together!
LGR!
Another fine crowd at Ship of Fools, and despite the result, it made for a great weekend.
Also, good to see that Gary Bettman '74 could find time from his incredibly busy schedule to make it there.
Thanks again Jeremy.
Definitely, thanks again Jeremy!
I think I nearly killed a waitress when I shot out of my chair to celebrate the short handed goal. When I finally stopped jumping up and down I realized my chair was on the floor against the bar.
Let's hope that with ESPN U and CSTV we'll get at least one or two more games on TV next season so we can watch together again...great crowd and a great time.
[Q]jeremy Wrote:
if you missed it yesterday, you're in luck. the lynah faithful will be back at ship of fools today to watch the red skate past minnesota into the frozen 4. there were hundreds of cornell fans at ship of fools yesterday creating a lynah-type atmosphere complete with singing and chanting. the game starts at 3:30, however i suggest people looking for a seat to come a little earlier since the seating is first-come-first-serve and some fans yesterday were forced to stand (not sure the problem with that, i always stand during cornell hockey). hope to see many of the people that were there yesterday again this afternoon. go red!
-jeremy[/q]
Thanks Jeremy. It was a great crowd today; lots of cross-generational comraderie. It would have made for an interesting article for Cornell Magazine, especially with Bettman in attendance. He just shrugged sheepishly when I asked him where his Cornell shirt was, but seemed pretty nice. I wonder how he found out about the party -- perhaps he's an eLynah lurker?
[Q]CUlater 89 Wrote:
I wonder how he found out about the party -- perhaps he's an eLynah lurker?[/q]
His son probably is and his son was probably home for break... :-)
Awesome job Jeremy!
Great crowd...and I must say that it was great to have an opportunity to play the cowbell for once...albeit using a pint glass and a knife. :-)