2005-06 Schedule

Started by Jim Hyla, November 19, 2004, 09:42:07 PM

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Jim Hyla

For anyone, like me, who needs to plan ahead, this is from the SID office. Obviously subject to change, and additions. I expect it's proably quite accurate.

The   2005-6   CU Schedule (as of 11/1)

Fri    Oct-21   US Nat (Ex)
Fri    Oct-29   Mich St
Sat    Oct-29   Mich St
Fri    Nov-04    @Brown
Sat    Nov-05    @Yale
Fri    Nov-11    @Dartmouth
Sat    Nov-12    @Harvard
Fri    Nov-18   RPI
Sat    Nov-19   Union
Fri    Nov-25   Niagara
Sat    Nov-26   Niagara @Roch or HSBC
Fri    Dec-2   Princeton
Sat    Dec-3   Quinnipiac
Fri    Dec-30   Florida
Sat    Dec-31   Florida
Fri    Jan-6   TBA
Sat    Jan-7   TBA
Fri    Jan-13    @Princeton
Sat    Jan-14    @Quinnipiac
Fri    Jan-20   Clarkson
Sat    Jan-21   St. Lawrence
Fri    Jan-27   Brown
Sat    Jan-28   Yale
Fri    Feb-3   Colgate
Sat    Feb-4    @Colgate
Fri    Feb-10    @Clarkson
Sat    Feb-11    @St. Lawrence
Fri    Feb-17   Dartmouth
Sat    Feb-18   Harvard
Fri    Feb-24    @RPI
Sat    Feb-25    @Union
Fri    Mar-3   ECAC
Sat    Mar-4   ECAC
Fri    Mar-10   ECAC
Sat    Mar-11   ECAC
Fri    Mar-17   ECAC
Sat    Mar-18   ECAC
Fri    Mar-24   NCAA
Sun    Mar-26   NCAA
Thur    Apr-6   NCAA
Sat    Apr-8   NCAA
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

jtwcornell91

Anyone know what BU is doing January 6-7, 2006?

pfibiger

Michigan State as our first two games, when they'll have a bunch under their belts. That'll be a tough weekend.
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

Josh '99

Games Friday *and* Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend, one in Rochester or Buffalo?  Yuck.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

ursusminor

Not counting the exhibition game, there are thirty games or TBA's listed. Have the Ivies raised their limit?

Jeff Hopkins '82

That looks like a tough schedule.  Not only MSU right off the bat and the Florida tourney, but Niagara is probably the toughest of the CHA and AHA teams.

Could be a challenge.

Robb

MSU and then 4 ECAC road games - definitely character building.  Fortunuately, it doesn't look like Brown, Yale, Dartmouth, and Havard will be world-beaters next year.
Let's Go RED!

Bio '04

Wow- the home game against Harvard is going to coincide with Senior Night?  That's going to be pretty intense.
"Milhouse, knock him down if he's in your way. Jimbo, Jimbo, go for the face. Ralph Wiggum lost his shin guard. Hack the bone. Hack the bone!"  ~Lisa Simpson

jy3

some updates...
unsure where RIT would fit but *maybe* January? - a home and home would be interesting. Also the Estero tourney as mentioned has these teams. Cornell, Maine, Minnesota-Duluth, and Northeastern

The 2005-6 CU Schedule (as of 11/1)

Fri Oct-21 US Nat (Ex)
Fri Oct-29 Mich St
Sat Oct-29 Mich St
Fri Nov-04 @Brown
Sat Nov-05 @Yale
Fri Nov-11 @Dartmouth
Sat Nov-12 @Harvard
Fri Nov-18 RPI
Sat Nov-19 Union
Fri Nov-25 Niagara
Sat Nov-26 Niagara @Roch or HSBC
Fri Dec-2 Princeton
Sat Dec-3 Quinnipiac
Fri Dec-30 Florida (northeastern, umd or maine?)
Sat Dec-31 Florida (northeastern, umd or maine? less first round game)
Fri Jan-6 TBA (RIT?)
Sat Jan-7 TBA (RIT?) (6 or 7)
Fri Jan-13 @Princeton
Sat Jan-14 @Quinnipiac
Fri Jan-20 Clarkson
Sat Jan-21 St. Lawrence
Fri Jan-27 Brown
Sat Jan-28 Yale
Fri Feb-3 Colgate
Sat Feb-4 @Colgate
Fri Feb-10 @Clarkson
Sat Feb-11 @St. Lawrence
Fri Feb-17 Dartmouth
Sat Feb-18 Harvard
Fri Feb-24 @RPI
Sat Feb-25 @Union
----post season as needed----  
Fri Mar-3 ECAC
Sat Mar-4 ECAC
Fri Mar-10 ECAC
Sat Mar-11 ECAC
Fri Mar-17 ECAC
Sat Mar-18 ECAC
Fri Mar-24 NCAA
Sun Mar-26 NCAA
Thur Apr-6 NCAA
Sat Apr-8 NCAA
LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

Trotsky

Assuming the 29-game schedule is still in effect, then the 1/6-7 is actually a 1/6 or 7, and it's RIT.

jy3

good point, i didnt count b/c i was tired :)
LGR!!!!!!!!!!
jy3 '00

dargason

I was wondering how the Vermont/Quinni switch would affect the travel partners.  Now we have Harvard/D'mouth and Brown/Yale and Princeton/Quinni weekends.

Kinda weird.  Gonna miss going doing Providence/Cambridge back to back.

Jacob '06

So what are all the people on USCHO that whine about how our OOC schedule is too easy going to say next year. Niagara and RIT sure aren't going to impress them.

Will

[Q]dargason Wrote:

Kinda weird.  Gonna miss going doing Providence/Cambridge back to back.[/q]

I believe back in the day, Harvard and Dartmouth were travel partners, so if anything, we're really restoring one classic travel partnership.
Is next year here yet?

Jordan 04

Please excuse the stupid question, but isn't RIT D-III??  Did they just move up this year?  Moving up next year?