2021-22 Men's Schedule

Started by Jim Hyla, January 23, 2021, 08:11:08 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Chris H82

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Todd RI grew up about 2 miles from that -35 degree sign.

I assume that picture was taken in August.

I'm in Montana these days, where it's similar to NoDak:


I'll try to make it to GF if the pandemic recedes as hoped....
"What... is your favorite color?"  "Blue. No, yel--auuuuugh!"

abmarks

Quote from: TrotskyI am ultra careful but my I assume utterly absurd and unscientific hope was:

(1) Reach herd immunity in, let's say, July.

National herd immunity?  I'd need to be getting around 3:1 on my money to book that wager.

David Harding

Hi

Well, spring has sprung, I think!  The calendar says so, and we're looking forward to some outside activity.

 I'd like to start out with some exciting news about next season. Cornell expects to compete in all athletic events in 2021-22, and that is certainly wonderful news. Our players are being awarded for being extremely strict when abiding with the COVID-19 regulations.

As I mentioned to the Coach's Club, men's hockey won the unofficial self proclaimed  COVID Cup, as no one on the team contracted this horrible disease.  That fact is amazing with all the interaction that our players were involved in every day.  This involved a little bit of luck and a lot of commitment.

Morgan Barron also played his first NHL game last night with the New York Rangers, congrats to him and all his hard work.

Shortly, we will be announcing our schedule and our roster for next season. With 14 freshmen and 10 sophomores, obviously, we will be quite young. And you can count on us being extremely enthusiastic with a tremendous work ethic.
 
Look for the schedule announcement and the roster for the 2021-22 season.  We are excited about getting started.

Mike Schafer

mcs14@cornell.edu

607-327-1069

scoop85

Quote from: David HardingHi

Well, spring has sprung, I think!  The calendar says so, and we're looking forward to some outside activity.

 I'd like to start out with some exciting news about next season. Cornell expects to compete in all athletic events in 2021-22, and that is certainly wonderful news. Our players are being awarded for being extremely strict when abiding with the COVID-19 regulations.

As I mentioned to the Coach's Club, men's hockey won the unofficial self proclaimed  COVID Cup, as no one on the team contracted this horrible disease.  That fact is amazing with all the interaction that our players were involved in every day.  This involved a little bit of luck and a lot of commitment.

Morgan Barron also played his first NHL game last night with the New York Rangers, congrats to him and all his hard work.

Shortly, we will be announcing our schedule and our roster for next season. With 14 freshmen and 10 sophomores, obviously, we will be quite young. And you can count on us being extremely enthusiastic with a tremendous work ethic.
 
Look for the schedule announcement and the roster for the 2021-22 season.  We are excited about getting started.

Mike Schafer

mcs14@cornell.edu

607-327-1069

24 underclassmen—uncharted waters I would imagine.

upprdeck

on top of the whole multiple class of guys who havent played in a full year.. how much growth will any of them show.

Trotsky

Quote from: upprdeckon top of the whole multiple class of guys who havent played in a full year.. how much growth will any of them show.

Is this true or have all those guys found ways to ply their trade more or less legitimately during the gap?

ugarte

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: upprdeckon top of the whole multiple class of guys who havent played in a full year.. how much growth will any of them show.

Is this true or have all those guys found ways to ply their trade more or less legitimately during the gap?
yeah they've been barnstorming

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: upprdeckon top of the whole multiple class of guys who havent played in a full year.. how much growth will any of them show.

Is this true or have all those guys found ways to ply their trade more or less legitimately during the gap?
yeah they've been barnstorming
The mean streets of illegal hockey: Mississauga Drift.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: upprdeckon top of the whole multiple class of guys who haven't played in a full year.. how much growth will any of them show.

Is this true or have all those guys found ways to ply their trade more or less legitimately during the gap?
yeah they've been barnstorming
The mean streets of illegal hockey: Mississauga Drift.

Toronto Drift.  It's at least phonetically closer to Tokyo.

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: upprdeckon top of the whole multiple class of guys who haven't played in a full year.. how much growth will any of them show.

Is this true or have all those guys found ways to ply their trade more or less legitimately during the gap?
yeah they've been barnstorming
The mean streets of illegal hockey: Mississauga Drift.

Toronto Drift.  It's at least phonetically closer to Tokyo.

Mississauga has better meter, and is a naturally ridiculous word to say, like "Bootsy Collins" or "conservative intellectual."

ClarksonHockey

Cornell vs Alaska Fairbanks Oct.29 and 30th at Lynah per Fairbanks schedule release.

Trotsky

Quote from: ClarksonHockeyCornell vs Alaska Fairbanks Oct.29 and 30th at Lynah per Fairbanks schedule release.
Very cool.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ClarksonHockeyCornell vs Alaska Fairbanks Oct.29 and 30th at Lynah per Fairbanks schedule release.
Very cool.

Extremely cold for the return series the following year.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: ClarksonHockeyCornell vs Alaska Fairbanks Oct.29 and 30th at Lynah per Fairbanks schedule release.

Thanks, looking like Colgate Feb. 4 & 5.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ClarksonHockeyCornell vs Alaska Fairbanks Oct.29 and 30th at Lynah per Fairbanks schedule release.
Very cool.

Extremely cold for the return series the following year.
Are we doing that?  If so I am going and some of you assholes are coming with me.