What is your definition of a Successful Season

Started by Towerroad, September 24, 2013, 03:31:44 PM

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Rita

For both teams: top four in the ECAC, making the conference semi-finals and making the NC$$ tourney. For the boys, also include more discipline with respect to committing fewer penalties.

Trotsky

Quote from: DafatoneNo matter how things shake out, ending on a high note, or at least a possibly high note, is important to me.

Last year hurt, but having that best of three with Q was a good way to go out.

Agreed.  64 seconds from Atlantic City against the eventual NCAA Runner-up was pretty impressive.

Josh '99

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: DafatoneNo matter how things shake out, ending on a high note, or at least a possibly high note, is important to me.

Last year hurt, but having that best of three with Q was a good way to go out.

Agreed.  64 seconds from Atlantic City against the eventual NCAA Runner-up was pretty impressive.
Except for the part about it being Atlantic City.
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Cop at Lynah

A successful season would be:

No serious injuries to any player (mens and womens) and a continued effort by the teams toward community service/out reach efforts.

Rosey

Quote from: Josh '99
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: DafatoneNo matter how things shake out, ending on a high note, or at least a possibly high note, is important to me.

Last year hurt, but having that best of three with Q was a good way to go out.

Agreed.  64 seconds from Atlantic City against the eventual NCAA Runner-up was pretty impressive.
Except for the part about it being Atlantic City.
If there's any year I was going to be okay with them bowing out in the quarterfinals, it was a year with the tournament in Atlantic City, because I didn't have to feel guilty about not going.
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marty

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Agreed - I wish I lived closer and made the trip more often.
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BearLover

Nothing is a successful season at this point unless we win the National Championship, thanks to what Yale did last year.  Prior to this year I would have said making the NCAA's is a successful season.  I would perhaps settle for making the NCAA's and embarrassing Yale and Q horribly (don't care about Harvard really).

harvardsucks

I think the mens would have a successful season if Dustin Mowrey would stop taking so many Penalty! In the 2012-13 season he had 63 penalty minutes in just 30 games! And this year alone he already has 8

Robb

Suppose this is as good of a place as any to note that Cornell is the last team in the nation with a 1.000 record - didn't check, but it seems like that happened even earlier than usual this year.  Hope we can still say the same tomorrow - Q will certainly be our toughest test yet.
Let's Go RED!


Josh '99

Quote from: RobbSuppose this is as good of a place as any to note that Cornell is the last team in the nation with a 1.000 record - didn't check, but it seems like that happened even earlier than usual this year.  Hope we can still say the same tomorrow - Q will certainly be our toughest test yet.
Well, you just had to go and say that, didn't you?  :-}
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Townie

Successful season:

1) stop stupid penalties
2) crisper, smoother break-out
3) more energetic and less predictable power-play
4) RULE the front of our goal
5) stop stupid penalties!

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: TownieSuccessful season:

1) stop stupid penalties
2) crisper, smoother break-out
3) more energetic and less predictable power-play
4) RULE the front of our goal
5) stop stupid penalties!

No poofters!

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: TownieSuccessful season:

1) stop stupid penalties
2) crisper, smoother break-out
3) more energetic and less predictable power-play
4) RULE the front of our goal
5) stop stupid penalties!

No poofters!

I don't want to catch anyone not drinking in their room after lights out.