2025-26 Men's Schedule

Started by Beeeej, June 03, 2025, 10:49:00 AM

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Beeeej

Quote from: BearLoverMy suggestion to the ticket office would be to package the ECAC home playoff round together with student season tickets. That would make season tickets consist of 11-12 games assuming Cornell finishes top 4 in the league. They should also remove the 6 intersession games from the package and reduce prices accordingly.

Not my preference, but Cornell would still host a playoff game if it finishes middle 4, too. It just wouldn't host two or three of them.
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Jeff Hopkins '82

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Quote from: BearLoverMy suggestion to the ticket office would be to package the ECAC home playoff round together with student season tickets. That would make season tickets consist of 11-12 games assuming Cornell finishes top 4 in the league. They should also remove the 6 intersession games from the package and reduce prices accordingly.

Not my preference, but Cornell would still host a playoff game if it finishes middle 4, too. It just wouldn't host two or three of them.

Yeah, but those don't really count

Beeeej

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Quote from: BearLoverMy suggestion to the ticket office would be to package the ECAC home playoff round together with student season tickets. That would make season tickets consist of 11-12 games assuming Cornell finishes top 4 in the league. They should also remove the 6 intersession games from the package and reduce prices accordingly.

Not my preference, but Cornell would still host a playoff game if it finishes middle 4, too. It just wouldn't host two or three of them.

Yeah, but those don't really count

It sure ended up counting this year!!
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

stereax

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Quote from: CU2007Another possible problem would be if some set of the kids notice that so many of the home games are over break, and thus don't bother buying season tickets. Could affect the atmosphere all season.
I could be mistaken, but aren't intersession games usually removed from student season ticket packages?
They better not.
You can just buy them separately.

Including them in the student ticket package will turn off students from buying season tickets. Who wants to pay for 15 tickets when you can't even use 6 of them?
My worry is that they're going to charge $200 or so for the "season" ticket and then have you buy the extras on top of that. And given how they jacked up the concessions prices last year mid season...

Once concessions stopped selling the cookies and brownies a few years ago they lost value to me. Then they stopped with the no sugar options.  What do they want me to do, drink water?
I would make full meals out of a popcorn, a hot dog, and a water bottle LOL...
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stereax

Reminds me that there's almost nothing better than a game ending in the cold night and walking home and stopping by Insomnia Cookies for a hot warm cookie to eat while you walk. #notanad
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Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: stereaxReminds me that there's almost nothing better than a game ending in the cold night and walking home and stopping by Insomnia Cookies for a hot warm cookie to eat while you walk. #notanad

For me it was C-Town Bagels.  But they were open past midnight when I was a student.

The Rancor

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Quote from: stereaxReminds me that there's almost nothing better than a game ending in the cold night and walking home and stopping by Insomnia Cookies for a hot warm cookie to eat while you walk. #notanad

For me it was C-Town Bagels.  But they were open past midnight when I was a student.

This or Hot Truck.

Trotsky

Hot Truck, U-Halls, 18 drinking age, below 30 degrees but no wind.  

Pure bliss.


stereax

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Quote from: stereaxReminds me that there's almost nothing better than a game ending in the cold night and walking home and stopping by Insomnia Cookies for a hot warm cookie to eat while you walk. #notanad

For me it was C-Town Bagels.  But they were open past midnight when I was a student.
C-Town Bagels is still an INSTITUTION that drains my bank account, lol. But hot fresh cookie...
Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

adamw

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Quote from: The RancorLooking forward to the extra 2 games in 26-27 (assuming we travel to Alaska next year)
The NCAA will permit the bonus two games, but I doubt the Ivy League will.

It looks like Harvard (played in the Belfast tournament) had 30 games last season, so either the Ivies allow one extra game for playing in an exempt tournament or Harvard decided to schedule only one extra game.

Harvard was 13-17-3 last season -- 33 games ... 4 were ECAC playoff games. So they played 29 scheduled games.  The exhibition to start the season does not count.
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RichH

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Quote from: stereaxReminds me that there's almost nothing better than a game ending in the cold night and walking home and stopping by Insomnia Cookies for a hot warm cookie to eat while you walk. #notanad

For me it was C-Town Bagels.  But they were open past midnight when I was a student.
C-Town Bagels is still an INSTITUTION that drains my bank account, lol. But hot fresh cookie...

Maybe if there were tons of competing late-night cookie/desert establishments, collegetown could return to life.

Weder

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Quote from: Will
Quote from: The RancorLooking forward to the extra 2 games in 26-27 (assuming we travel to Alaska next year)
The NCAA will permit the bonus two games, but I doubt the Ivy League will.

It looks like Harvard (played in the Belfast tournament) had 30 games last season, so either the Ivies allow one extra game for playing in an exempt tournament or Harvard decided to schedule only one extra game.

Harvard was 13-17-3 last season -- 33 games ... 4 were ECAC playoff games. So they played 29 scheduled games.  The exhibition to start the season does not count.

Oh, I see what I did. I accidentally counted a scrimmage against BU.
3/8/96

upprdeck

You can hardly get a late night pizza in town any more

Jeff Hopkins '82

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Quote from: stereaxReminds me that there's almost nothing better than a game ending in the cold night and walking home and stopping by Insomnia Cookies for a hot warm cookie to eat while you walk. #notanad

For me it was C-Town Bagels.  But they were open past midnight when I was a student.

This or Hot Truck.

I lived in Collegetown (on Dryden Rd. around the corner from Dunbar's).  If I had hot truck it was at Johnny's.

Dafatone

Quote from: TrotskyHot Truck, U-Halls, 18 drinking age, below 30 degrees but no wind.  

Pure bliss.


RIP Hot Truck. Might just be the best thing I've ever tasted.