2023-24 MEN'S SCHEDULE

Started by Jim Hyla, January 23, 2023, 09:32:19 PM

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Trotsky

Quote from: WillIs there going to be a Red/White Game soon?  I haven't seen any mention of it yet for this season.
My Daily Sun search result for "Cornell hockey Red White scrimmage" restricted to the last 7 days includes the string "Red & White Scrimmage II ยท Fri, Oct 13" but going to the pages there is no link to any such information.  The mysteries of querying.

upprdeck

last year and before it shows up as a game on the cornellbigred.com site. nothing this year.

no one i know seems to know either..

redice

I asked Phil about it.    His response was that there will be no Red/White game this year.  :-(

No reason was given.
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Robb

Quote from: TrotskyOpening against a 3-time national champion who has played 5 games, what could go wrong?
Ahem.

(And the actual answer: plenty!  Just because you won a lottery does not prove that you were *likely* to win it.
Let's Go RED!


LGR14

For the Princeton game, which section is typically reserved for visitors?

ugarte

Quote from: LGR14For the Princeton game, which section is typically reserved for visitors?
Hobey Baker rink


dbilmes

I didn't want to start a new thread for this, so I put it here.
I'm planning on going to North Country in February to watch Cornell play at Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Do I need to buy tickets ahead of time for those games? Is there a Cornell club up there which gets a block of tickets? Any advice on decent restaurants for a pre-game meal? Any advice would be appreciated.

Give My Regards

Obligatory avoid Canton Pizza Hut comment
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!

scoop85

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FYP

Trotsky

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Al DeFlorio

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Frank Pepe and Sally's are now opening locations beyond New Haven.  Not quite the originals but still very good.
Al DeFlorio '65

billhoward

There are more than 15,000 college students in Canton, pop. 7,000 (St. Lawrence, Appleton Arena, 3,200 seats, and older by 7 years than Lynah) and Potsdam pop. 15,000 (Clarkson, Cheel Arena 4200 seating). So, yeah, there's food to be had but it is not as, ah, eclectic as in Ithaca. Beyond pizza, there's Chinese, Indian, Thai. County Seat in Canton has a goodly sized bar. You'll find something. The places on the main drag in Canton (Main Street) are serviceable but the food is better than the decor, such as at A-1 Oriental.  

If you've got time to kill Saturday and you've already visited Tractor Supply Co. and WalMart on the Canton-Potsdam Road, consider leaving town for lunch at Raquette River Brewing, in Raquette Lake, an hour southeast. A very nice drive if sunny and a reminder Ithaca is not that isolated. RRB is about the size of Ithaca Brewing (the mothership, not Collegetown), the big difference being you get food at RRB outside from a fleet of food trucks which in winter is down to one that makes wood-fired pizzas and I believe sandwiches. (Check their FB page or call to verify.) Or you could go an hour and a half into Lake Placid. Go early, head back early: Sunset is a little after 5:30

You could also kill time Saturday driving along the St. Lawrence River 20 minutes away and it's worth going up the US side and back down the Canadian side if you have your passport. Ampersand Bay is picturesque and a couple good restaurants, the ones that are open.

Oh, you asked about tickets. I've gotten tickets in advance, I've also showed up day-of-game and gotten tickets but I think that's a little risky. At both places.

Trotsky

We've almost survived the Little Death, with less than a week to go. Everybody be safe and happy holidays one and all.