Grady has new responsibilities it seems - please see: http://www.pressconnects.com/today/sports/stories/sp060502s108166.shtml
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Cornell hockey won't be the same
Wow, great news Grady!!! Congrats!
Goddamn I'm going to miss your broadcasts, but I think we always knew that we were fortunate in having an NHL-quality broadcaster all our very own.
The vert best of luck to a class guy. I know we'll be hearing you doing games in "The Show" in a couple years. ;-)
Sadly, for Cornell, a legend moves on. B-]
I wish you the best Grady. It sounds like a great opportunity. I look forward to the day you get "the call" and move on to the NHL. I'll be happy to say "I heard him back when. . ."
Here's a new link to the story which should be good for another six days:
http://www.pressconnects.com/wednesday/sports/stories/sp060502s108166.shtml
Congratulations to Grady. You've earned it, which is exactly the reason we're sorry to see you go. Those of us who rely on the webcast to follow the Cornell Hockey week in and week out have been lucky to have you as the voice of the Big Red, as we've been reminded every time we've for some reason had to tune into a different broadcast.
And to the Senators: Stay away from Arthur!
John T. Whelan '91 wrote:
QuoteAnd to the Senators: Stay away from Arthur!
Beeeej might beg to differ.... ;)
Aww man! This is terrible! `( `( `( `(
Hey! Maybe Grady could do both the Cornell games AND the AHL games! :-)
P.S. Congrats!!! You trully deserve it.
John E Hayes '98 '00 wrote:
QuoteJohn T. Whelan '91 wrote:
QuoteAnd to the Senators: Stay away from Arthur!
Beeeej might beg to differ.... ;)
Nah... I'd rather take Arthur at his word, and get the microphone from him when they pry it from his cold, dead hands. :-D
Grady, you will be sorely, sorely missed. Especially since I don't anticipate making it to more than a few games in person over the next three years (law school can do that to you), Cornell hockey simply won't be the same.
Beeeej