Visitor Locker Room

Started by JDeafv, December 05, 2008, 04:13:23 PM

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Josh '99

[quote CowbellGuy][quote billhoward]Does anyone else think you ought to win the game on the ice, not blah, blah, blah...[/quote]

Nope.[/quote]I used to want to take a principled stand on this, but no more.  If other schools are going to try to create and exploit these kinds of advantages against Cornell (split or short benches, cramped locker rooms, weird bounces, whatever) then Cornell shouldn't feel guilty about doing the same.
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-Ben Rocky 04

Swampy

[quote billhoward]Does anyone else think you ought to win the game on the ice, not by screwing over the opponent in every way possible outside the 200x85 surface? Is it okay to tamper with their bus, hack the hotel automated wakeup system to place 5 a.m. calls, forget to fix the bad outlet near where you plug in the portable skate sharpener in the visitor locker room, never oil the door hinges on the visitor side bench, or run the locker temperature up to 95 degrees?

Maybe the NCAA ought to set minimum standards for visitor locker rooms at new rinks or rinks undergoing substantial renovations. They promulgate enough silly rules.[/quote]

Yeah! And how about turning the heat up in the arena to make the ice soft when fast-skating opponents come to play. ::popcorn::

Jim Hyla

[quote Swampy][quote billhoward]Does anyone else think you ought to win the game on the ice, not by screwing over the opponent in every way possible outside the 200x85 surface? Is it okay to tamper with their bus, hack the hotel automated wakeup system to place 5 a.m. calls, forget to fix the bad outlet near where you plug in the portable skate sharpener in the visitor locker room, never oil the door hinges on the visitor side bench, or run the locker temperature up to 95 degrees?

Maybe the NCAA ought to set minimum standards for visitor locker rooms at new rinks or rinks undergoing substantial renovations. They promulgate enough silly rules.[/quote]

Yeah! And how about turning the heat up in the arena to make the ice soft when fast-skating opponents come to play. ::popcorn::[/quote]

Thanks for the memories.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

redice

[quote Jim Hyla][quote Swampy][quote billhoward]Does anyone else think you ought to win the game on the ice, not by screwing over the opponent in every way possible outside the 200x85 surface? Is it okay to tamper with their bus, hack the hotel automated wakeup system to place 5 a.m. calls, forget to fix the bad outlet near where you plug in the portable skate sharpener in the visitor locker room, never oil the door hinges on the visitor side bench, or run the locker temperature up to 95 degrees?

Maybe the NCAA ought to set minimum standards for visitor locker rooms at new rinks or rinks undergoing substantial renovations. They promulgate enough silly rules.[/quote]

Yeah! And how about turning the heat up in the arena to make the ice soft when fast-skating opponents come to play. ::popcorn::[/quote]

Thanks for the memories.[/quote]

May he R.I.P.   ::cry::
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