Cornell vs Harvard, ECAC QF Game 1, 3/13/26

Started by Trotsky, March 08, 2026, 09:00:54 PM

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Trotsky


andyw2100

Quote from: Trotsky on March 08, 2026, 09:00:54 PMUSCHO lists game time as 6 pm ET Friday.

https://www.uscho.com/gameday/division-i-men/2026-03-13

Perhaps an issue related to us having set the clocks forward an hour earlier today?

Edit: Cornell's site shows 7:00 PM game time.

Iceberg

Ticket sales opened a few minutes ago and the majority of seats are already bought.

stereax

Quote from: Iceberg on Today at 10:05:22 AMTicket sales opened a few minutes ago and the majority of seats are already bought.
10:27 check in and there's like... maybe 50 seats left? Most of which are in the curve or O. Thank christ the playoff tickets are included with season ones this year.
Law '27, Section C denizen, liveblogging from Lynah!

Chris '03

Quote from: stereax on Today at 10:28:36 AM
Quote from: Iceberg on Today at 10:05:22 AMTicket sales opened a few minutes ago and the majority of seats are already bought.
10:27 check in and there's like... maybe 50 seats left? Most of which are in the curve or O. Thank christ the playoff tickets are included with season ones this year.

At 10:15 there was 1 seat friday and 0 saturday.  Then more tickets either got released or carts timed out. I see about 100 Friday and 25 Saturday now.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

upprdeck

Harvard draw for tickets is still pretty solid.  Normally Sat is the one day thats sold for these playoffs. 

Trotsky

#6
Games like a Harvard home playoff series are what turns raw recruits into Lynah Faithful Lifers.

I was mortally infected because of the 1986 ECAC playoff run.

A full and fully engaged crowd is how the hockey fan culture is created and perpetuated.  All those memories the keeeds are making with their friends, with Cornell hockey as the lynch pin.

Chris '03

Quote from: Trotsky on Today at 02:10:51 PMGames like a Harvard home playoff series are what turns raw recruits into Lynah Faithful Lifers.

I was mortally infected because of the 1986 ECAC playoff run.

A full and fully engaged crowd is how the hockey fan culture is created and perpetuated.  All those memories the keeeds are making with their friends, with Cornell hockey as the lynch pin.

This guy was public enemy number one for the 2000 playoff series.

https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2000/2/3/the-v-spot-cornell-sucks-pthis/
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

scoop85

Quote from: Chris '03 on Today at 02:19:27 PM
Quote from: Trotsky on Today at 02:10:51 PMGames like a Harvard home playoff series are what turns raw recruits into Lynah Faithful Lifers.

I was mortally infected because of the 1986 ECAC playoff run.

A full and fully engaged crowd is how the hockey fan culture is created and perpetuated.  All those memories the keeeds are making with their friends, with Cornell hockey as the lynch pin.

This guy was public enemy number one for the 2000 playoff series.

https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2000/2/3/the-v-spot-cornell-sucks-pthis/

And here's what he's up to today: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-volonnino-154b2287/


Iceberg

Quote from: Chris '03 on Today at 02:19:27 PM
Quote from: Trotsky on Today at 02:10:51 PMGames like a Harvard home playoff series are what turns raw recruits into Lynah Faithful Lifers.

I was mortally infected because of the 1986 ECAC playoff run.

A full and fully engaged crowd is how the hockey fan culture is created and perpetuated.  All those memories the keeeds are making with their friends, with Cornell hockey as the lynch pin.

This guy was public enemy number one for the 2000 playoff series.

https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2000/2/3/the-v-spot-cornell-sucks-pthis/

How do I know that was written in 2000? The reference to the Rock at the height of his popularity in the WWF (thank goodness for Youtube) and the last paragraph, which would never get past the editor in any publication today, I'm sure