'04 - '05 Schedule

Started by Big Red Colonel, March 30, 2004, 12:30:11 PM

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Big Red Colonel

Anyone know if next year's schedule has been established yet?  If I recall correctly, we should be playing two games at BU (in the old rink) and the Everblades will be stacked (Maine, St. Cloud and Boston College) - so our out of conference schedule should be very strong.

Can't wait 'till next year.



Big Red Colonel

cool, but I think I was asking if the OOC? were filled in yet ...

CUAround

I heard two games at Mich State next year, to be reciprocated by Mich State travelling for two games at Lynah.

Will

[Q]CUAround Wrote:

 I heard two games at Mich State next year, to be reciprocated by Mich State travelling for two games at Lynah. [/Q]

If that's true, that's an excellent move.  Michigan State is a great program with a lot of history and has made ten of the last eleven NCAA tournaments.  It should be a great series, both years.
Is next year here yet?

ninian '72

[Q]Big Red Colonel Wrote:

 Anyone know if next year's schedule has been established yet?  If I recall correctly, we should be playing two games at BU (in the old rink) and the Everblades will be stacked (Maine, St. Cloud and Boston College) - so our out of conference schedule should be very strong.

Can't wait 'till next year.

 [/Q]

04-05 OOC schedules are starting to be posted on the following thread at USCHO:

http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?s=9c3bceffe798cfeaf0d436f5a615090c&threadid=35556

I've plowed through this looking for Cornell games on other teams' schedules without luck, although there is some speculation that BU may substitute a series with Colorado College for the Cornell set.  (Based on recent history, I suppose this makes sense for them.  If they're going to get beaten, it probably hurts their PWR less if this is at the hands of a WCHA team.) Anyhow, following this thread may be the quickest way to get this information, even if it is a little labor-intensive.

ninian '72

[Q]Will Wrote:


If that's true, that's an excellent move.  Michigan State is a great program with a lot of history and has made ten of the last eleven NCAA tournaments.  It should be a great series, both years. [/Q]

Heads up to the bandies:  Start learning "The Victors" now.


ugarte

[Q]ninian '72 Wrote:Heads up to the bandies:  Start learning "The Victors" now.
[/Q]Didn't they already learn it for the Buckeyes?


Pete Godenschwager

[Q]Didn't they already learn it for the Buckeyes?[/Q]

Yes, it was also the same day OSU lost to Michigan in football, a double spit in the face.  Too bad they got the last laugh that night...

Greenberg \'97

[Q]ninian '72 Wrote:

 [Q2]Will Wrote:


If that's true, that's an excellent move.  Michigan State is a great program with a lot of history and has made ten of the last eleven NCAA tournaments.  It should be a great series, both years. [/Q]
Heads up to the bandies:  Start learning "The Victors" now.


Edited 1 times. Last edit at 04/02/04 10:41AM by ninian '72.[/q]


After how many times we heard it last April, I'm about as excited to hear that song again as I am to see the NCAA commercials.

chris \'06

according to the tenative schedule, looks like army and sacred heart to open up the regular season

calgARI '07

[Q]chris '06 Wrote:

 according to the tenative schedule, looks like army and sacred heart to open up the regular season[/q]

Goody.  That will help Cornell's SOS.

Chris ;03


It just makes the Everblades that much more important to next year's at large chances.

Avash

Not exactly what I was hoping for, but oh well.

Is this "tentative schedule" posted anywhere? And are those games home or away?


calgARI '07

It is certainly a good opportunity to improve Cornell's play against the MAAC/Atlantic Hockey conference.  I think 1-1-2 is their all time record (win over Quinnipiac, loss to Sacred Heart, Ties with Quinnipiac and Mercyhurst) but I might be forgetting a game or two.