2020-21 Schedule

Started by Jim Hyla, January 01, 2020, 12:43:32 PM

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BigRedForever!

I could see them playing some CIS teams for 1/4 of their schedule. CIS is developing into a league that has now surpassed CHL and some could debate is on par with the NCAA.

Jeff Hopkins '82

According to CHN, Arizona State is playing in a tournament in Milwaukee on Dec 28 & 29.  That makes it unlikely that we'll be playing them on Jan 1st and 2nd.

If we're playing them, I think it'll be the Dec 4 & 5 weekend.

billhoward

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to CHN, Arizona State is playing in a tournament in Milwaukee on Dec 28 & 29.  That makes it unlikely that we'll be playing them on Jan 1st and 2nd.

If we're playing them, I think it'll be the Dec 4 & 5 weekend.
Out in Las Vegas I heard Schafer say, I thought, that we're not going back to the Las Vegas Fortress Invitational tournament (that part I heard clearly), we're going to [a tournament?] at Arizona State. Athough A-State's arena seats about 750 people. One of Schafer's goals was to expose the younger players to multiple 10,000-plus-seat arenas in preparation for a run in the NCAAs. Maybe that was what was penciled in the first week of January but hadn't been locked down.

Meanwhile, regarding games right around the first of the year, could there be a more bitter cold time to play at Clarkson / St. Lawrence than Jan. 8-9? Please let it not be on the St. Lawrence.

Now that the Florida / Everblades tournament is in the rear view mirror for Cornell, we can see it for what it was - a nice long weekend for Cornell fans who happen to be doing Christmas week in Florida, and Florida Cornellians. But it was held pretty soon after Christmas, 2-3-4 days after, so the players had a short holiday time with families. And it was a medium-size-rink setting, no towering upper level. Fun while it lasted.

Weder

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to CHN, Arizona State is playing in a tournament in Milwaukee on Dec 28 & 29.  That makes it unlikely that we'll be playing them on Jan 1st and 2nd.

If we're playing them, I think it'll be the Dec 4 & 5 weekend.
Out in Las Vegas I heard Schafer say, I thought, that we're not going back to the Las Vegas Fortress Invitational tournament (that part I heard clearly), we're going to [a tournament?] at Arizona State. Athough A-State's arena seats about 750 people. One of Schafer's goals was to expose the younger players to multiple 10,000-plus-seat arenas in preparation for a run in the NCAAs. Maybe that was what was penciled in the first week of January but hadn't been locked down.

Meanwhile, regarding games right around the first of the year, could there be a more bitter cold time to play at Clarkson / St. Lawrence than Jan. 8-9? Please let it not be on the St. Lawrence.

Now that the Florida / Everblades tournament is in the rear view mirror for Cornell, we can see it for what it was - a nice long weekend for Cornell fans who happen to be doing Christmas week in Florida, and Florida Cornellians. But it was held pretty soon after Christmas, 2-3-4 days after, so the players had a short holiday time with families. And it was a medium-size-rink setting, no towering upper level. Fun while it lasted.

ASU plays a few games each season at the Coyotes' arena in Glendale. According to the spreadsheet linked off the USCHO forum, the field for the tournament is ASU, Cornell, Air Force and Nebraska Omaha.
3/8/96

Jim Hyla

Quote from: Weder
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to CHN, Arizona State is playing in a tournament in Milwaukee on Dec 28 & 29.  That makes it unlikely that we'll be playing them on Jan 1st and 2nd.

If we're playing them, I think it'll be the Dec 4 & 5 weekend.
Out in Las Vegas I heard Schafer say, I thought, that we're not going back to the Las Vegas Fortress Invitational tournament (that part I heard clearly), we're going to [a tournament?] at Arizona State. Athough A-State's arena seats about 750 people. One of Schafer's goals was to expose the younger players to multiple 10,000-plus-seat arenas in preparation for a run in the NCAAs. Maybe that was what was penciled in the first week of January but hadn't been locked down.

Meanwhile, regarding games right around the first of the year, could there be a more bitter cold time to play at Clarkson / St. Lawrence than Jan. 8-9? Please let it not be on the St. Lawrence.

Now that the Florida / Everblades tournament is in the rear view mirror for Cornell, we can see it for what it was - a nice long weekend for Cornell fans who happen to be doing Christmas week in Florida, and Florida Cornellians. But it was held pretty soon after Christmas, 2-3-4 days after, so the players had a short holiday time with families. And it was a medium-size-rink setting, no towering upper level. Fun while it lasted.

ASU plays a few games each season at the Coyotes' arena in Glendale. According to the spreadsheet linked off the USCHO forum, the field for the tournament is ASU, Cornell, Air Force and Nebraska Omaha.

Do you know how they've determined the other OOC games that are mentioned for CU?
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Weder

Quote from: Jim Hyla
Quote from: Weder
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to CHN, Arizona State is playing in a tournament in Milwaukee on Dec 28 & 29.  That makes it unlikely that we'll be playing them on Jan 1st and 2nd.

If we're playing them, I think it'll be the Dec 4 & 5 weekend.
Out in Las Vegas I heard Schafer say, I thought, that we're not going back to the Las Vegas Fortress Invitational tournament (that part I heard clearly), we're going to [a tournament?] at Arizona State. Athough A-State's arena seats about 750 people. One of Schafer's goals was to expose the younger players to multiple 10,000-plus-seat arenas in preparation for a run in the NCAAs. Maybe that was what was penciled in the first week of January but hadn't been locked down.

Meanwhile, regarding games right around the first of the year, could there be a more bitter cold time to play at Clarkson / St. Lawrence than Jan. 8-9? Please let it not be on the St. Lawrence.

Now that the Florida / Everblades tournament is in the rear view mirror for Cornell, we can see it for what it was - a nice long weekend for Cornell fans who happen to be doing Christmas week in Florida, and Florida Cornellians. But it was held pretty soon after Christmas, 2-3-4 days after, so the players had a short holiday time with families. And it was a medium-size-rink setting, no towering upper level. Fun while it lasted.

ASU plays a few games each season at the Coyotes' arena in Glendale. According to the spreadsheet linked off the USCHO forum, the field for the tournament is ASU, Cornell, Air Force and Nebraska Omaha.

Do you know how they've determined the other OOC games that are mentioned for CU?

I think it's just crowdsourced.
3/8/96

David Harding

Quote from: Weder
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82According to CHN, Arizona State is playing in a tournament in Milwaukee on Dec 28 & 29.  That makes it unlikely that we'll be playing them on Jan 1st and 2nd.

If we're playing them, I think it'll be the Dec 4 & 5 weekend.
Out in Las Vegas I heard Schafer say, I thought, that we're not going back to the Las Vegas Fortress Invitational tournament (that part I heard clearly), we're going to [a tournament?] at Arizona State. Athough A-State's arena seats about 750 people. One of Schafer's goals was to expose the younger players to multiple 10,000-plus-seat arenas in preparation for a run in the NCAAs. Maybe that was what was penciled in the first week of January but hadn't been locked down.

Meanwhile, regarding games right around the first of the year, could there be a more bitter cold time to play at Clarkson / St. Lawrence than Jan. 8-9? Please let it not be on the St. Lawrence.

Now that the Florida / Everblades tournament is in the rear view mirror for Cornell, we can see it for what it was - a nice long weekend for Cornell fans who happen to be doing Christmas week in Florida, and Florida Cornellians. But it was held pretty soon after Christmas, 2-3-4 days after, so the players had a short holiday time with families. And it was a medium-size-rink setting, no towering upper level. Fun while it lasted.

ASU plays a few games each season at the Coyotes' arena in Glendale. According to the spreadsheet linked off the USCHO forum, the field for the tournament is ASU, Cornell, Air Force and Nebraska Omaha.

ASU has plans for a new multipupose arena.  They had hoped to break ground last year, issuing an RFP last spring.  https://azbex.com/rfp-issued-for-new-asu-multi-purpose-sports-arena/  I see, however, that it's been pushed out to 3rd quarter of 2020.  
https://www.construction.com/projects/asu-wells-fargo-arena-renov-new-multi-purpose-arena-cm/  Maybe the proposals came in unexpectedly high ad they had to do some value engineering.  Wheny aimed for a 3Q2019 start, the target was the opening of the 2022-2023 hockey season, so now they're looking at '23-'24.


billhoward

Quote from: ursusminorIf this is news:
https://twitter.com/MarkDivver/status/1239355357987770369
Cornell-Providence: What's PC doing Thanksgiving weekend? That would've been a damn sight better than a third game against Yale.

marty

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: ursusminorIf this is news:
https://twitter.com/MarkDivver/status/1239355357987770369
Cornell-Providence: What's PC doing Thanksgiving weekend?

Providentially enjoying cryogenically chilled cranberry sauce.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Lauren '06

I would be perfectly fine never playing PC again.

osorojo

The 2020-2021 hockey season is only six months away. I read pandemics usually display a second spike in contagion rate, particularly in the fall. What are the odds we will have a full college hockey schedule next year?

marty

Quote from: osorojoThe 2020-2021 hockey season is only six months away. I read pandemics usually display a second spike in contagion rate, particularly in the fall. What are the odds we will have a full college hockey schedule next year?

Based on this month I'd say thre odds are we're gonna have oddball posts well into the 20-21 season.

But sometimes folks and forums are lucky...
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Trotsky

Quote from: Lauren '06I would be perfectly fine never playing PC again.
c.f. UHN

Trotsky

Quote from: osorojoThe 2020-2021 hockey season is only six months away. I read pandemics usually display a second spike in contagion rate, particularly in the fall. What are the odds we will have a full college hockey schedule next year?
No idea but the Spanish flu had two very serious years.