Hockey/Lacrosse Challenge

Started by David Harding, September 09, 2009, 11:32:36 PM

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David Harding

The Cornell hockey website has posted a link to a YouTube video of some pick-up games featuring Cornell hockey and lacrosse players playing hockey and lacrosse.

ftyuv

Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.

French Rage

[quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]

You fool, it would clearly be called hocrosse!
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

ftyuv

[quote French Rage][quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]

You fool, it would clearly be called hocrosse![/quote]

No, that's when someone's momma walks from one side of the street to the other!

jtwcornell91

[quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]

Still won't be as awesome as baskiceball.

French Rage

[quote ftyuv][quote French Rage][quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]

You fool, it would clearly be called hocrosse![/quote]

No, that's when someone's momma walks from one side of the street to the other![/quote]
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

ugarte

[quote ftyuv][quote French Rage][quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]

You fool, it would clearly be called hocrosse![/quote]

No, that's when someone's momma walks from one side of the street to the other![/quote]
If you aren't going to say "yo momma," don't bother playing.

Jeff Hopkins '82

[quote ugarte][quote ftyuv][quote French Rage][quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]

You fool, it would clearly be called hocrosse![/quote]

No, that's when someone's momma walks from one side of the street to the other![/quote]
If you aren't going to say "yo momma," don't bother playing.[/quote]

"Ni mama rui chou, ta zhishi yangcong ku.

I'm not sure it's exactly right, but it does start with "yo momma."  ::innocent::

Rosey

[quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]
This already exists in the Boston area, and it's called "laxice".  I don't know how popular it is; I just recall seeing signs for it at the Wilmington Ristuccia arena.
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ithacat

[quote Kyle Rose][quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]
This already exists in the Boston area, and it's called "laxice".  I don't know how popular it is; I just recall seeing signs for it at the Wilmington Ristuccia arena.[/quote]

If there's a pent-up demand, I think icelax works well.

ugarte

[quote ithacat][quote Kyle Rose][quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]
This already exists in the Boston area, and it's called "laxice".  I don't know how popular it is; I just recall seeing signs for it at the Wilmington Ristuccia arena.[/quote]

If there's a pent-up demand, I think icelax works well.[/quote]
I just got all this money from my dad, so I'm going to start a pro jai-alice league.

Trotsky

[quote ithacat][quote Kyle Rose][quote ftyuv]Nice video!  It got me thinking: what about playing a game with a ball and lacrosse sticks, but on the ice? They could call it lacricce.[/quote]
This already exists in the Boston area, and it's called "laxice".  I don't know how popular it is; I just recall seeing signs for it at the Wilmington Ristuccia arena.[/quote]

If there's a pent-up demand, I think icelax works well.[/quote]

Cures the ice heaves, I've heard.