Any Questions for Schafer?

Started by nshapiro, June 08, 2016, 09:42:31 AM

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nshapiro

Mike Schafer will be the speaker at one of the class of '86 reunion breakfasts this weekend.  Anyone have any questions for him?
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CAS

When will be hear about recruits coming in the fall?

KeithK

I suspect that asking probing questions about the hockey team would be inappropriate at a reunion breakfast.  But if not, I'd ask something along the lines of "what changes are planned to try to improve scoring for next season?"

css228

What is you opinion on advanced stats like Fenwick, Corsi, and neutral zone score? Does Cornell track them?

css228


KeithK

Quote from: css228Also will you resign, please?
I'm picturing you showing up at the reunion breakfast and starting a "Schafer must go!" chant as he stands up to speak. :-D

Trotsky

"Are you doing this for free?"

I thought his contract was up and I haven't seen anything about him signing an extension.  Is he just doing this for fun, now?  ;-)

Trotsky

Quote from: KeithK
Quote from: css228Also will you resign, please?
I'm picturing you showing up at the reunion breakfast and starting a "Schafer must go!" chant as he stands up to speak. :-D

"Who delivered the medical school cadavers to the alumni dinner?"

Just stand over by the little waffle-making thingie at the buffet while you're protesting...

CAS

So what did Mike say at the breakfast?

nshapiro

Mike was very entertaining.  He said that recruiting is more of a challenge than ever, and that he has success when the kids are from a family that says 'get an Ivy League education' and the recruit visits the Ivy schools and sees what it means to play in front of the Lynah Faithful.

He also joked around about the good old days when he was a player, and said that he wants the players to do what he says to do, not to do what he did.

He did lament the fact that the players finish the game and head straight for the smartphone to get feedback from their 'family advisors', rather than think about how they played and do some self analysis.

He also said that Quinnipiac isn't going anywhere because they like being associated with the Ivy league and the other quality educational institutions in the ECACHL.
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KeithK


Beeeej

Quote from: nshapiroMike was very entertaining.  He said that recruiting is more of a challenge than ever, and that he has success when the kids are from a family that says 'get an Ivy League education' and the recruit visits the Ivy schools and sees what it means to play in front of the Lynah Faithful.

He also joked around about the good old days when he was a player, and said that he wants the players to do what he says to do, not to do what he did.

He did lament the fact that the players finish the game and head straight for the smartphone to get feedback from their 'family advisors', rather than think about how they played and do some self analysis.

He also said that Quinnipiac isn't going anywhere because they like being associated with the Ivy league and the other quality educational institutions in the ECACHL.

What about resigning in shame and leaving town with his tail between his legs in deference to fan rants? Did he say anything about resigning in shame and leaving town with his tail between his legs in deference to fan rants?
Beeeej, Esq.

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KeithK

Was there any Q&A or was it just him speaking to the assembled 86'ers?  Given the setting I kind of assumed it would be the latter.

Trotsky

Quote from: Beeeej
Quote from: nshapiroMike was very entertaining.  He said that recruiting is more of a challenge than ever, and that he has success when the kids are from a family that says 'get an Ivy League education' and the recruit visits the Ivy schools and sees what it means to play in front of the Lynah Faithful.

He also joked around about the good old days when he was a player, and said that he wants the players to do what he says to do, not to do what he did.

He did lament the fact that the players finish the game and head straight for the smartphone to get feedback from their 'family advisors', rather than think about how they played and do some self analysis.

He also said that Quinnipiac isn't going anywhere because they like being associated with the Ivy league and the other quality educational institutions in the ECACHL.

What about resigning in shame and leaving town with his tail between his legs in deference to fan rants? Did he say anything about resigning in shame and leaving town with his tail between his legs in deference to fan rants?


Well perhaps if the person advocating him resigning in shame and leaving town with his tail between his legs in deference to fan rants had been in attendance he could have voiced his demand for resigning in shame and leaving town with his tail between his legs in deference to fan rants.

This is why there are participation trophies.  Look what happens when people don't participate.

nshapiro

Quote from: KeithKWas there any Q&A or was it just him speaking to the assembled 86'ers?  Given the setting I kind of assumed it would be the latter.

There was plenty of Q&A.  Remember, this was not just a random group of Cornellians, these were his classmates. Duanne Moeser was also there, and the funniest comment by the classmate introducing Schafer was something like - If Schafer didn't agree to speak, then we would get Moeser to speak and tell the stories that Schafer didn't want told.
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