2012-13 Schedule

Started by Jim Hyla, December 29, 2011, 08:18:57 PM

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dpd

Does anyone know the tenative upcoming men's hockey schedule for next season?

Jim Hyla

Quote from: dpdDoes anyone know the tenative upcoming men's hockey schedule for next season?
::doh::Look at thread title.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

jtn27

It seems like it's safe to assume that we'll be playing Michigan on November 24 (the Saturday after Thanksgiving) in MSG.
Class of 2013

jtwcornell91

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: dpdDoes anyone know the tenative upcoming men's hockey schedule for next season?
::doh::Look at thread title.

Actually, that's my fault; dpd originally asked the question in another thread, and I moderated it into this thread and made it sticky.  Just trying to be helpful, not make anyone look bad. ::blush::

Jim Hyla

Quote from: jtwcornell91
Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: dpdDoes anyone know the tenative upcoming men's hockey schedule for next season?
::doh::Look at thread title.

Actually, that's my fault; dpd originally asked the question in another thread, and I moderated it into this thread and made it sticky.  Just trying to be helpful, not make anyone look bad. ::blush::
Well, that makes a lot more sense. Sorry dpd.::looking::
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Aaron M. Griffin

Quote from: jtn27It seems like it's safe to assume that we'll be playing Michigan on November 24 (the Saturday after Thanksgiving) in MSG.

That would be the date but I am still not believing it until a formal announcement is made. We've gotten our hopes up before and then...well, we played Colgate in Newark.
Class of 2010

2009-10 Cornell-Harvard:
11/07/2009   Ithaca      6-3
02/19/2010   Cambridge   3-0
03/12/2010   Ithaca      5-1
03/13/2010   Ithaca      3-0

billhoward

Nov 16-18 would be a good back-to-Ithaca weekend: Harvard Friday and Dartmouth Saturday in hockey, plus football playing Penn Saturday midday, maybe not for the Ivy title but likely for the end to what could be the best Cornell football season in years and years. If only there was wrestling and basketball at home that weekend, too?

Chris '03

Quote from: billhowardNov 16-18 would be a good back-to-Ithaca weekend: Harvard Friday and Dartmouth Saturday in hockey, plus football playing Penn Saturday midday, maybe not for the Ivy title but likely for the end to what could be the best Cornell football season in years and years. If only there was wrestling and basketball at home that weekend, too?

Weekend of Hate.

It's lined up that way a few times, including the last time Cornell was in contention for an Ivy football title in 2000.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Roy 82

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Quote from: css228I'd love to see more visitors of this quality in Lynah. Hopefully we could convince Penn State to start something with us for the long run in addition to having this great series.

Penn State the Home Conference Wreckers? ::pissed::
What's done is done, They're likely at least to be decent going forward, we might as well get in on their scheduling going forward.
I agree that it is better than their reverse scheduling which causes all sorts of problems regarding non-existence and causality.

Trotsky

Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Rita
Quote from: css228I'd love to see more visitors of this quality in Lynah. Hopefully we could convince Penn State to start something with us for the long run in addition to having this great series.

Penn State the Home Conference Wreckers? ::pissed::
What's done is done, They're likely at least to be decent going forward, we might as well get in on their scheduling going forward.
I agree that it is better than their reverse scheduling which causes all sorts of problems regarding non-existence and causality.

Meh.


Rosey

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Rita
Quote from: css228I'd love to see more visitors of this quality in Lynah. Hopefully we could convince Penn State to start something with us for the long run in addition to having this great series.

Penn State the Home Conference Wreckers? ::pissed::
What's done is done, They're likely at least to be decent going forward, we might as well get in on their scheduling going forward.
I agree that it is better than their reverse scheduling which causes all sorts of problems regarding non-existence and causality.

Meh.

We've needed a good philosophical discussion for a while.

Logic suggests that time must flow in the direction of increasing entropy because the most probable outcome of stochastic events leads to an decrease in order. (E.g., think about a theoretically possible but ridiculously improbable event in which a block of wood cools off and starts moving in one direction.) The probablility of order increasing as a result of random particle interactions decreases exponentially with the number of particles involved.

How does this relate to the equivalence between matter moving backward in time and anti-matter moving forward in time? There must be a connection between physical reality and information theory. It's a puzzle I've been pondering for years.
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Trotsky

Quote from: Kyle Rose
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Rita
Quote from: css228I'd love to see more visitors of this quality in Lynah. Hopefully we could convince Penn State to start something with us for the long run in addition to having this great series.

Penn State the Home Conference Wreckers? ::pissed::
What's done is done, They're likely at least to be decent going forward, we might as well get in on their scheduling going forward.
I agree that it is better than their reverse scheduling which causes all sorts of problems regarding non-existence and causality.

Meh.

We've needed a good philosophical discussion for a while.

Logic suggests that time must flow in the direction of increasing entropy because the most probable outcome of stochastic events leads to an decrease in order. (E.g., think about a theoretically possible but ridiculously improbable event in which a block of wood cools off and starts moving in one direction.) The probablility of order increasing as a result of random particle interactions decreases exponentially with the number of particles involved.

How does this relate to the equivalence between matter moving backward in time and anti-matter moving forward in time? There must be a connection between physical reality and information theory. It's a puzzle I've been pondering for years.

Related issues like this always make me feel like the only actually smart person I've ever met is Whelan.

RichH


Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Kyle Rose
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Roy 82
Quote from: css228
Quote from: Rita
Quote from: css228I'd love to see more visitors of this quality in Lynah. Hopefully we could convince Penn State to start something with us for the long run in addition to having this great series.

Penn State the Home Conference Wreckers? ::pissed::
What's done is done, They're likely at least to be decent going forward, we might as well get in on their scheduling going forward.
I agree that it is better than their reverse scheduling which causes all sorts of problems regarding non-existence and causality.

Meh.

We've needed a good philosophical discussion for a while.

Logic suggests that time must flow in the direction of increasing entropy because the most probable outcome of stochastic events leads to an decrease in order. (E.g., think about a theoretically possible but ridiculously improbable event in which a block of wood cools off and starts moving in one direction.) The probablility of order increasing as a result of random particle interactions decreases exponentially with the number of particles involved.

How does this relate to the equivalence between matter moving backward in time and anti-matter moving forward in time? There must be a connection between physical reality and information theory. It's a puzzle I've been pondering for years.



Ah, ah, ah!  Spoilers!

jkahn

The Florida tournament will be Fri. and Sat., Dec 28 and 29 (source: email response from Craig Brush to my inquiry as to whether the dates were set).
As announced in Estero in December, Ferris St. and UMD will be there.  Also announced in December were the Dec. 2013 teams, New Hampshire and North Dakota.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72