Opponent and other news and results 2025-2026

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adamw

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Quote from: adamw on Today at 10:33:01 AMJust going to point out that Part I of my 3-part series about "The Landcape" of college hockey was posted today. For all the Bear Lovers out there who are interested.

https://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2026/03/24_CHN-Special-Report-Part-.php

I'd also recommend reading our version of the Yale story. For one, it confirms Fox's and wasn't just Fox being Fox. For two, it has a nugget or two they didn't have. And yes I want more clicks.
One note - this piece says Ivy recruits must be committed by April, but Cournoyer committed June 1.

BL I got the clarification ... and initial reporting was correct. Players must have their application in by any Ivy school's "Decision Day" - typically end of March. Varies slightly by school. I don't know about Cournoyer's specifics - but I suspect he had his application in just in case.
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Beeeej

Quote from: adamw on Today at 12:14:17 PM
Quote from: Beeeej on Today at 12:12:01 PM
Quote from: adamw on Today at 10:33:01 AMJust going to point out that Part I of my 3-part series about "The Landcape" of college hockey was posted today. For all the Bear Lovers out there who are interested.

https://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2026/03/24_CHN-Special-Report-Part-.php

I'd also recommend reading our version of the Yale story. For one, it confirms Fox's and wasn't just Fox being Fox. For two, it has a nugget or two they didn't have. And yes I want more clicks.

I suspect that by "inertia" you meant "momentum," but whatevs. Jane used "less" when she meant "fewer." I can still tell your writing apart from hers.  :D

As you know - full-time job offer has editor has stood for 20 years. We pay double any other college hockey site.

s/has/as

I've always been open to the job. Get back to me when you can outbid Paul, Weiss.
Beeeej, Esq.

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BearLover

Quote from: adamw on Today at 12:15:46 PM
Quote from: BearLover on Today at 10:48:40 AM
Quote from: adamw on Today at 10:33:01 AMJust going to point out that Part I of my 3-part series about "The Landcape" of college hockey was posted today. For all the Bear Lovers out there who are interested.

https://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2026/03/24_CHN-Special-Report-Part-.php

I'd also recommend reading our version of the Yale story. For one, it confirms Fox's and wasn't just Fox being Fox. For two, it has a nugget or two they didn't have. And yes I want more clicks.
One note - this piece says Ivy recruits must be committed by April, but Cournoyer committed June 1.

BL I got the clarification ... and initial reporting was correct. Players must have their application in by any Ivy school's "Decision Day" - typically end of March. Varies slightly by school. I don't know about Cournoyer's specifics - but I suspect he had his application in just in case.
Interesting. I wonder if exceptions can be made. In any case, we shouldn't expect many other late-breaking commitments like Cournoyer's going forwards.

ursusminor

Quote from: BearLover on Today at 01:03:12 PM
Quote from: adamw on Today at 12:15:46 PM
Quote from: BearLover on Today at 10:48:40 AM
Quote from: adamw on Today at 10:33:01 AMJust going to point out that Part I of my 3-part series about "The Landcape" of college hockey was posted today. For all the Bear Lovers out there who are interested.

https://www.collegehockeynews.com/news/2026/03/24_CHN-Special-Report-Part-.php

I'd also recommend reading our version of the Yale story. For one, it confirms Fox's and wasn't just Fox being Fox. For two, it has a nugget or two they didn't have. And yes I want more clicks.
One note - this piece says Ivy recruits must be committed by April, but Cournoyer committed June 1.

BL I got the clarification ... and initial reporting was correct. Players must have their application in by any Ivy school's "Decision Day" - typically end of March. Varies slightly by school. I don't know about Cournoyer's specifics - but I suspect he had his application in just in case.
Interesting. I wonder if exceptions can be made. In any case, we shouldn't expect many other late-breaking commitments like Cournoyer's going forwards.

Shouldn't that be "going goalies"? :D

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Quote from: Pghas on March 22, 2026, 08:37:39 AMI don't know - would we rather be playing Denver in Denver first before having to beat the western Michigan to get to the frozen four, or playing in Albany but needing to go through Michigan to get there?
Who realistically expects us to make it to the FF?
Not I.

And so I turn to my secondary goals, namely not getting embarrassed in the opening round and Ben Robertson not winning a national championship.

I don't hate on Robertson. He doesn't owe Cornell anything. It's his life to live and it looks like he made a good choice. I have seen Michigan play and they could probably beat some NHL teams on a good day. Would be surprised if anyone beats them.
I "hate on" players who quit on my team. It's less a personal thing and more a sports fandom thing. I think that's a pretty common view. It's fine to feel the opposite way too, even if that's not the norm for most sports fans. Most of all, I think one of our best players transferring out is a terrible precedent for Cornell's long term success. My goal is to make the frozen four and maybe one day win a national championship, and if that's the goal then it is imperative that we retain  our best players. Anyway, if his goal was to make it to the NHL, this year didn't help him. No need to rehash this argument though. I very much hope he loses, badly. It would be so depressing if our best defenseman transfers to the Big 10 and immediately wins a national title.
Then why are you "rehashing" it...over and over? I hope someday you'll grow up.  Some kid makes a choice based on what he thinks is best for him and that "depresses" you.  You must be kidding.  Time to get a life.  Find an interest in addition to eLynah.
I suggest you find an interest in addition to replying to my posts on eLynah. What depresses me is not how his decision affects him but rather how it impacts Cornell, as I've already explained. Sets a brutal precedent if a kid leaves for greener pastures and immediately wins it all. As a Cornell fan, that would be very depressing!
How does it establish any sort of precedent?  You think a player is going to think to himself one day that "Robertson did it, so now it's cool for me to do it?"
Certainly. There are absolutely teams that have a culture of sticking around versus transferring out.

Forum members can consider leaving too. Others can gain an additional reason to root for Ben by sticking around.
Me leaving would de facto end your stay here as well given 100% of your posts are responding to mine

Marty was here for decades before you showed up.  His stay ends only when the reaper comes or Mars decides to stop selling snickers