'04 - '05 Schedule

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

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ninian '72

[Q]Big Red Colonel Wrote:

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

More chatter at uscho:

http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?s=4ff06e30915dc1733d924de32fb1e1fc&threadid=35556&perpage=15&pagenumber=2

Again mentions Red traveling to East Lansing for two, instead of a BU matchup.  Also, discusses Cornell participating in Niagara tournament with Niagara, Princeton, Yale.  Games split between Rochester and Buffalo.

ben03

I don't see us leaving florida anytime soon ... but that could just be me:-)
Let's GO Red!!!

billhoward

[Q]
Again mentions Red traveling to East Lansing for two, instead of a BU matchup.  Also, discusses Cornell participating in Niagara tournament with Niagara, Princeton, Yale.  Games split between Rochester and Buffalo.
[/q]

A Niagara tournament the last week of November would not conflict with an Everblades tournament the last week of December. But if the Niagara tournament is Niagara, Princeton, Yale, and Cornell, it's not going to help Cornell's power ranking. Two opponents are in our conference, the third is a hockey powerhouse in waiting (and waiting? And is this in some way exempt from the Ivy limit of total games to be played?

It will not be expensive; certainly the team bus can make it up and back on one tank of fuel. Is there any publicity in Ontario that a Niagara tournament generates that would help recruiting?

ben03

guess that's what i get for not looking into what is when ...  ::nut::
Let's GO Red!!!

KeithK

A tournament with Yale and Princeton?  Ewwwwwwwwww.  That would be horrible.  I don't mind playing a game or maybe two against CHA or AHA teams.  But games against the ECAC are to be avoided at all costs.  I'd say that even if the league had the RPI of the WCHA.

Tom Pasniewski 98

Princeton may have to go to the local high school to recruit players with some defections to other schools and well, taking the Princeton coaching job is akin to, I don't know what, but suffice it to say, Princeton will be last in the preseason polls because for UVM, it just doesn't matter.  Adam has some commentary on the Princeton situation in his column this week.  With conversations with people this past weekend it doesn't look like Moore from Colgate is going to take the Princeton job - not that I know if he's even being considered.  Any rumors over on the USCHO boards?  Anybody over there even care about Princeton?

KenP

[Q]Tom Pasniewski 98 Wrote:

Any rumors over on the USCHO boards?  Anybody over there even care about Princeton?[/q]

Maybe we can start our own rumor.   I heard Princeton is dropping Division I hockey, and the ECAC will be 10 teams in the 05-06 season.

Can anyone tell me when Cornell will release their official schedule?

Tom Pasniewski 98

So that would be grade and hockey deflation :-P

Actually the rumor isn't true but all of you wannabes have one more day to apply:

(clearly that's why they're not winning - it's less than a 40-hour a week job and I thought there were 40-hour weekends involved and work within the framework of the ECAC - hmmm...framework is an interesting choice of words)

http://jobs.princeton.edu/openjobs/pu_jobdesc.asp?ReqNo=04-0003479

Requisition No. 04-0003479  
Head Coach-Men's Ice Hockey
 
Department:  Athletics  
Location:  Main Campus  

 
Employment Status:  Full-Time  
Hours per week:  36.25  
Work Days:  Monday - Friday  
Grade:  ADC020  

 
Overtime Eligible:  No  
Date Opened:  March 11, 2004  


Responsibilities
Princeton University's Department of Athletics announces an opening for a full-time head coach of men's hockey. Responsibilities include all aspects of coaching, program planning, game management, team organization, recruiting, fund raising and alumni relations.

Requirements
The position requires a bachelor's degree or advanced degree and a successful background in coaching hockey, preferably with several years of playing experience at the collegiate and/or professional level. Demonstrated leadership skills and the ability to manage team dynamics also are required. The coach must be able to work and communicate with students, faculty, staff, administration and alumni, as well as work within the framework of Princeton University, Ivy League, ECAC and NCAA policies and procedures. CPR, AED, and first aid certification is required subsequent to the date of hire.
Applications must be received before April 16, 2004.


Chris 02

Before we all go applying...two questions:

What's AED? (next to CPR)
What's the salary?

KeithK

Maybe Mazzoleni should apply.  That way he wouldn't have to worry about losing to Princeton anymore...

billhoward

Has anyone called the hockey office and asked if there's a (tentative) schedule available and if not yet, when?

jkahn

[Q]What's AED? (next to CPR)[/Q]
Automated external defibrillation
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Jim Hyla

[Q]billhoward Wrote:

 Has anyone called the hockey office and asked if there's a (tentative) schedule available and if not yet, when? [/q]
Yes, I emailed Sue about this. As soon as I hear back I'll post it.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

jtwcornell91

[Q]Chris 02 Wrote:
What's AED? (next to CPR)[/q]
I think it stands for Bronze Swimming Certificate, Silver Swimming Certificate.
:-D

Tom Pasniewski 98

Well if you missed the chance to apply for the men's hockey opening, the men's basketball team is now in need of a head coach too:

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=1786108

 ::screwy::

Edit:  That would be Princeton for anyone taking a very quick glance.