Harvard vs Quinnipiac Who Do You Want?

Started by Jim Hyla, March 16, 2015, 07:11:31 AM

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Iceberg

Vesey already with a goal from a very very sharp angle. Scary good player

Edit: 3-0 Sucks now. QU doesn't really have an answer for their offensive play so far. Garteig pulled.

Trotsky

Quote from: IcebergVesey already with a goal from a very very sharp angle. Scary good player

Edit: 3-0 Sucks now. QU doesn't really have an answer for their offensive play so far. Garteig pulled.
Wow.  Did not see that coming.  We could conceivably be 2-0-2 against the 2 finalists.

Jim Hyla

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

Iceberg

Garteig back in now. Interesting coaching with that move.

billhoward

Quote from: Jim HylaHuge number of fans.
From multiple schools? Do you mean the 8500 seats are more full than empty? I would love for LP to be a sellout every year. We are not going back to Boston Garden and the 1970s-early '80s; LP seems more of a hockey town than Albany.

Jim Hyla

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Quote from: Jim HylaHuge number of fans.
From multiple schools? Do you mean the 8500 seats are more full than empty? I would love for LP to be a sellout every year. We are not going back to Boston Garden and the 1970s-early '80s; LP seems more of a hockey town than Albany.

No I should have put some sarcasm in there. At least the side away from the cameras looked empty. No bands either and I'm not hearing any for the second game either. Of course SLU doesn't have a band and Colgate, oh well.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Rosey

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jim HylaHuge number of fans.
From multiple schools? Do you mean the 8500 seats are more full than empty? I would love for LP to be a sellout every year. We are not going back to Boston Garden and the 1970s-early '80s; LP seems more of a hockey town than Albany.

No I should have put some sarcasm in there. At least the side away from the cameras looked empty. No bands either and I'm not hearing any for the second game either. Of course SLU doesn't have a band and Colgate, oh well.

At least one of us is hoping Albany looks like a no-brainer to the league brass after several years of futility in AC and LP. But I'll refer everyone to the threads that already beat this topic to death years ago.
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marty

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Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jim HylaHuge number of fans.
From multiple schools? Do you mean the 8500 seats are more full than empty? I would love for LP to be a sellout every year. We are not going back to Boston Garden and the 1970s-early '80s; LP seems more of a hockey town than Albany.

No I should have put some sarcasm in there. At least the side away from the cameras looked empty. No bands either and I'm not hearing any for the second game either. Of course SLU doesn't have a band and Colgate, oh well.

At least one of us is hoping Albany looks like a no-brainer to the league brass after several years of futility in AC and LP. But I'll refer everyone to the threads that already beat this topic to death years ago.

As much as I'd like the return to Albany, the attendance was fine for the second game. And we can assume Harvard will bring twice as many fans tomorrow. ..

I don't imagine there will be a good crowd tomorrow.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."