Quinnipiac/Princeton roll call

Started by Will, January 12, 2006, 09:13:11 PM

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Killer

I'll be at Q with 2 friends.  But no Little Killer, she's skiing in VT for the long weekend.

Alas, Princeton is a bit of a haul, so we won't be making that one.

dss28


heykb

I'll be at Princeton with 2 others.

We'll be at tonight's Penn-CU basketball game too, since that's 20 minutes away, as opposed to several hours to get to Q for hockey.

Karl Barth '77
Karl Barth '77

Doug

On the glass at the blue line - across the ice from the most obnoxious band in the Ivy League.

$50 or best offer.

A-ron

I'll be there with my parents...not sure why my Mom is coming since she's never been interested in sports before, but I'll make sure to tell her when to be loud.  We can still chant "Princeton's in NJ," right?  My parents live in NJ and still don't understand why that's funny...I guess I'll have to "come see for myself."
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Trotsky

We're debating about Princeton, which almost certainly means no, but if we're there, know in advance that Bonni and I have no problem with people screaming "sucks" next to our daughters.

Alyssa '05

I'm bringing my parents to Quinnipiac tonight...LGR!!!

drs48

me there with four including wife who doesn't quite get it......and daughter '04 and male friend both up from DC for the game.....Go Red !!!!

PEL84

Block of 16 Cornell fans (2 alums and 14 hockey hostages who now love Cornell) at the Princeton game, north side near blue line on the potty end.  We'll all be wearing our red.  Word has it that 1 or 2 Princeton fans might show up.  Should be a fun home-game-away-from-home.  My six year old daughter just loves screaming "it's all your fault..."  Hopefully she'll get plenty of opportunities Sat. night.    

After going to numerous Princeton games every year for the past decade (hey, at least they're local) I can honestly say the Princeton student fanbase is non-existent; the few folks who show up are usually local residents looking for something fun -- but very quiet -- to do on a weekend with the kids.  Hope the parents bring their earplugs!

LGR!

DeltaOne81

I'll be at QU and Princeton... leaving for Quinnipiac now with my gf and parents.

Will be at Princeton tomorrow night with my gf and her parents (her dad's a Princeton alum, so shhhhh ;) ). This Ct/NJ weekend works out well for me though.

Hillel Hoffmann

I'll be at Princeton with former Cornell Chronicle editor (and mensch) Mark Eyerly, who misses Cornell hockey much -- and who would no doubt dig meeting his former Cornell News Service comrades if they're out there.

billhoward

We made Quinnipiac @ Yale Friday and we'll be at Princeton Saturday with family and friends including a Princeton family and a couple Westfield HS (NJ) players. Hillel, having missed you at the Cornell-Duke lax game at Princeton, I promise I'll look you up at the Princeton hockey game ... and if we miss then, for sure at the Cornel bacchanal in Phildelphia next month. We plan a pre-game, 5 pm dinner, at JJ Winberies. I'll be wearing jeans and a red shirt. That should really make it easy.

MattShaf

Hope to see y'all at the Princeton game tonite with friend Bob Nahmias ('97) of Philly fame.....Depending upon whether former CU hockey standout Ari Chopra can make the game I might even have an extra pair of tickets.

Beeeej

Dude, I totally remember Ari Chopra.  I thought he actually did pretty well in his Red/White game, but unfortunately as a walk-on you probably have to score seventeen goals and feed the masses with a small bag of Gummi Fish in order to get Coach Schafer's attention.

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

billhoward

[quote Trotsky]We're debating about Princeton, which almost certainly means no, but if we're there, know in advance that Bonni and I have no problem with people screaming "sucks" next to our daughters.[/quote]
With the acoustics at Ingalls or at Baker - heck, at any rink - our kids don't hear "sucks" as "sucks." Plus "sucks" has been divorced from its original meaning through repetition. Almost as much as joystick.