Men's roster 2020-21

Started by ACM, October 06, 2020, 12:48:41 PM

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scoop85

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And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.

scoop85

We now have 8 defensemen on the roster, 1 of whom is Song who hasn't played a regular season game in 2 years on the team. If we have a season and suffer some injuries on the back line, one of the forwards may have to pull an Alex Rauter.

Trotsky

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And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.

abmarks

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And one departure.

Could be wrong on this, but based on their early junior (or hs/prep teams) all four are American?

ugarte

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Quote from: ACMNew arrivals.

And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.
if he's a graduate transfer it sounds like his time with us was already done.

Trotsky

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Quote from: ACMNew arrivals.

And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.
if he's a graduate transfer it sounds like his time with us was already done.

I guess, though he could have done his grad stuff here.   I guess he moved to Duluth for the waters.

scoop85

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Quote from: ACMNew arrivals.

And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.
if he's a graduate transfer it sounds like his time with us was already done.

I guess, though he could have done his grad stuff here.   I guess he moved to Duluth for the waters.

Nope. Ivy League does not allow grad students to play intercollegiate sports, even those with remaining athletic eligibility.

Trotsky

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Quote from: ACMNew arrivals.

And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.
if he's a graduate transfer it sounds like his time with us was already done.

I guess, though he could have done his grad stuff here.   I guess he moved to Duluth for the waters.

Nope. Ivy League does not allow grad students to play intercollegiate sports, even those with remaining athletic eligibility.

I thought Auger (or somebody around then) did that?  Fine.  Unfuck him.

Beeeej

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Quote from: ACMNew arrivals.

And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.
if he's a graduate transfer it sounds like his time with us was already done.

I guess, though he could have done his grad stuff here.   I guess he moved to Duluth for the waters.

Nope. Ivy League does not allow grad students to play intercollegiate sports, even those with remaining athletic eligibility.

I thought Auger (or somebody around then) did that?  Fine.  Unfuck him.

Didn't Auger get an injury redshirt exception?
Beeeej, Esq.

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Quote from: ACMNew arrivals.

And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.
if he's a graduate transfer it sounds like his time with us was already done.

From the article: "Cairns graduated from Cornell over the summer".

It sounds like he did some summer school work to get his graduation credits.

If so and he wanted to stay at CU, maybe he could have forgotten about summer school and stayed at CU.

With no fall hockey, couldn't he have just skipped the fall semester and be ready in the spring?

Does anyone know how soon you can play once you sign up for a semester? Do you have to wait till classes begin before you can play?

Even if that were true, I'd guess that there are ways of taking fall classes, but putting off some requirements till the spring. If not and regardless he was going to finish his degree in the fall, it means he never had any intention of staying 4 years at CU.
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Trotsky

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Quote from: TrotskyI thought Auger (or somebody around then) did that?  Fine.  Unfuck him.

Didn't Auger get an injury redshirt exception?

I looked back through TBRW and there has never been a "Gr" class for a Cornell player.  Coulda sworn.  Rashomon.

Give My Regards

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Quote from: ACMNew arrivals.

And one departure.

Looks like a good move for Cairns. He never fully hit his stride at Cornell, but got his degree and now goes to another top-flight program where perhaps he'll find his game.
Disappointing.  My guess is he knows UMD is going to endanger their players but not sure if we are (spoiler: we are).

Welp.  Fuck him.
if he's a graduate transfer it sounds like his time with us was already done.

I guess, though he could have done his grad stuff here.   I guess he moved to Duluth for the waters.

Nope. Ivy League does not allow grad students to play intercollegiate sports, even those with remaining athletic eligibility.

I thought Auger (or somebody around then) did that?  Fine.  Unfuck him.

Didn't Auger get an injury redshirt exception?

Yes he did.  Unlike other leagues, that's also not automatic, he had to petition the league for the exemption.  And then, IIRC, he got injured two games into his redshirt season anyway.

I think I fuzzily recall another Cornellian, maybe in the '90s, who would have ordinarily been eligible for a redshirt, but applied for the exemption and did not get it.  But I'm not sure.
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Give My Regards

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Quote from: TrotskyI thought Auger (or somebody around then) did that?  Fine.  Unfuck him.

Didn't Auger get an injury redshirt exception?

I looked back through TBRW and there has never been a "Gr" class for a Cornell player.  Coulda sworn.  Rashomon.

I have yet to hear a rational explanation of why the Ivy League does this.  "Oh, you've busted your ass and graduated in three years instead of four?  And you're coming back as a graduate student?  Well, fuck you, you don't get that fourth year of eligibility.  You should have slacked off a bit.  We don't want our athletes working that hard."
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

Trotsky

Quote from: Give My RegardsI think I fuzzily recall another Cornellian, maybe in the '90s, who would have ordinarily been eligible for a redshirt, but applied for the exemption and did not get it.  But I'm not sure.
Something like that happened to Inglehardt I believe.