Union @ Cornell

Started by scoop85, February 04, 2023, 06:37:40 PM

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Trotsky

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Quote from: billhowardAlso which rinks have and which viewer feeds get overhead goal cam views.

This just reminded me.  RPI used to have 2 over each goal. One official cam and one RPI TV cam.

Maybe Ursaminor can comment, but did the RPI TV free live feed die? Are they allowed to archive the games?
The free feed died because the league demanded it. I heard that they did archive games, but the website is under maintenance, so I can't check. They are not on their You-Tube channel.

ESPN Minus

To Fail Sports Fans. Anytime. Anywhere

ursusminor

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Quote from: DLAnyone have a link to video of the scoring breakout?

This!
Thanks! Shame it was just highlights instead of full play time surrounding the goals, considering how short it was.

13 minutes and 13 seconds for your entertainment.
What a rush. Thank you!

Seriously, thank you for the highlight reel!

It's always nice to see Union playing to its potential. ::popcorn::

Trotsky

Quote from: ursusminor
Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: DL
Quote from: marty
Quote from: DL
Quote from: marty
Quote from: DLAnyone have a link to video of the scoring breakout?

This!
Thanks! Shame it was just highlights instead of full play time surrounding the goals, considering how short it was.

13 minutes and 13 seconds for your entertainment.
What a rush. Thank you!

Seriously, thank you for the highlight reel!

It's always nice to see Union playing to its potential. ::popcorn::

OTOH.

abmarks

Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: DL
Quote from: marty
Quote from: DL
Quote from: marty
Quote from: DLAnyone have a link to video of the scoring breakout?

This!
Thanks! Shame it was just highlights instead of full play time surrounding the goals, considering how short it was.

13 minutes and 13 seconds for your entertainment.
What a rush. Thank you!

Seriously, thank you for the highlight reel!

Booooo.  Fail at properly tagging the YouTube content.

I wanted to save that video to my watch later or other list for future viewing, but I can't because Marty tagged the video as "content made for kids".  That's not a made for kids video.

https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9684541?hl=en#zippy=%2Chow-do-i-know-if-my-content-is-not-made-for-kids

marty

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Quote from: The Rancor
Quote from: DL
Quote from: marty
Quote from: DL
Quote from: marty
Quote from: DLAnyone have a link to video of the scoring breakout?

This!
Thanks! Shame it was just highlights instead of full play time surrounding the goals, considering how short it was.

13 minutes and 13 seconds for your entertainment.
What a rush. Thank you!

Seriously, thank you for the highlight reel!

Booooo.  Fail at properly tagging the YouTube content.

I wanted to save that video to my watch later or other list for future viewing, but I can't because Marty tagged the video as "content made for kids".  That's not a made for kids video.

https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9684541?hl=en#zippy=%2Chow-do-i-know-if-my-content-is-not-made-for-kids

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

abmarks

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Excellent. Tx!

marty

Quote from: marty
Quote from: ursusminor
Quote from: marty
Quote from: billhowardAlso which rinks have and which viewer feeds get overhead goal cam views.

This just reminded me.  RPI used to have 2 over each goal. One official cam and one RPI TV cam.

Maybe Ursaminor can comment, but did the RPI TV free live feed die? Are they allowed to archive the games?
The free feed died because the league demanded it. I heard that they did archive games, but the website is under maintenance, so I can't check. They are not on their You-Tube channel.

ESPN Minus

QuoteRobert Iger announced the news in his first earnings call since returning as chief executive. In the wide-ranging call, Mr. Iger outlined plans for significant changes to the company's slate of movies and television shows, the reinstatement of Disney's dividend and possible changes in pricing for the company's streaming video services, among other things.

"It's time for another transformation," Mr. Iger said. He said the changes would reshape the company around creativity, reduce expenses and lead to profits in its streaming business.

Minus redux.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Trotsky

"It's time for another transformation,"


RichH

Quote from: marty
Quote from: marty
Quote from: ursusminor
Quote from: marty
Quote from: billhowardAlso which rinks have and which viewer feeds get overhead goal cam views.

This just reminded me.  RPI used to have 2 over each goal. One official cam and one RPI TV cam.

Maybe Ursaminor can comment, but did the RPI TV free live feed die? Are they allowed to archive the games?
The free feed died because the league demanded it. I heard that they did archive games, but the website is under maintenance, so I can't check. They are not on their You-Tube channel.

ESPN Minus

QuoteRobert Iger announced the news in his first earnings call since returning as chief executive. In the wide-ranging call, Mr. Iger outlined plans for significant changes to the company's slate of movies and television shows, the reinstatement of Disney's dividend and possible changes in pricing for the company's streaming video services, among other things.

"It's time for another transformation," Mr. Iger said. He said the changes would reshape the company around creativity, reduce expenses and lead to profits in its streaming business.

Minus redux.

I guess this is the first bitch session I've seen about the ESPN service. Personally, I've been trying to really savor what we have now. A huge majority of all ECAC games live and archived for on-demand watching for a small monthly charge? And we can cancel during the off-season? I rarely have technical glitches, unlike the days of RedCast (or whatever that was). Or Ivy Network.

This is the glory days — what we always dreamed of when we were huddled around a stammering RealPlayer audio feed. Or when it was Age vs the AD as he ran cables from the press box to a server. Just to get things online for us far-flung folks.

But hey, sure "more like ESPN minus, har har."  You're nuts if you don't appreciate this era.

With the big streaming services starting to wobble, and worries about profitability getting louder, I'm starting to get nervous about what happens to this little passion of ours if dominoes start to fall and we lose it. Yeah, the price has nearly doubled recently, but it's been worth every cent I've spent on it so far. Kudos to the league heads for getting a broadcast contract this good in place. Bonus: I get some NHL and other things.

dag14

I agree wholeheartedly.  My family watches a month's worth of Cornell athletic events for less than the price of one hockey ticket.

Swampy

Quote from: dag14I agree wholeheartedly.  My family watches a month's worth of Cornell athletic events for less than the price of one hockey ticket.

Not to mention lacrosse & basketball. Whoops, I just did.

And with the Dizzy Bundle, I can also watch Godfather of Harlem.

marty

Quote from: dag14I agree wholeheartedly.  My family watches a month's worth of Cornell athletic events for less than the price of one hockey ticket.

I do appreciate what we have.  Old codgers at RPI who lost the free service might disagree.

My posts are simply pointing out that the price will be higher next year.  We are getting more than a fair price.

As soon as it was offerred I paid for ESPN+ and was very happy. Last year my daughter-in-law decided she needed a hotspot on her Verizon account.  I pay for 5 lines of unlimited cell service plus a cell based landline and her hotspot at the reasonable total cost of $221.

The hotspot included bundled Hulu, ESPN+ and Disney+ access.  I don't know why they made the service so cheap.  I don't know why they let me use ESPN+ in a city 150 miles north of my son and his family.

The minus is that this was all too good to be true and it won't be the same sometime soon.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

billhoward

Cornell hockey season tickets for two are the same as a Devils game with parking and refreshments. Beer at Prudential Center is $16 which is a lot, whereas Lynah is n/a. Or BYO.

jkahn

Quote from: TrotskyFastest 4 in NHL is apparently 80 seconds during this fascinating game, during which Boston also had 3 goals in a different 51 second interval.
Carlo Ugolini had 4 goals in 51 seconds in a freshmen game my senior year.  Two of those were unassisted, where he won the faceoff to himself and skated up ice and scored.  If I recall correctly, the opponent was the Dixie Beehives Jr. B team from Ontario, who was a regular opponent at freshmen games back then.

Edit Note: I posted this after reading part way through this thread and seeing a discussion of quick goals in succession.  I now see that Bill already mentioned Carlo's feat.  I was an eye witness to these 4 goals, which were in 51 seconds.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

RichH