This weekend's hockey fix

Started by Rita, March 01, 2006, 04:40:53 PM

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Rita

While Cornell rests up and gets healthy, here is a composite of the ECACHL first round match-ups and the audio links for each school. I checked the hockey home page for each team, but I didn't see anything about internet video.

Brown (CSTV) at St. Lawrence http://www.stlawu.edu/sports/radio.html. The Friday night game is at 7:30, due to the Women's playoff game v. Yale at 3:30.

Yale at Union http://unionathletics.com/Sports/general/2005/Audio%20Broadcasts.asp. Yale, apparently, will not be sending a broadcast team to Union. In fact, they Yale hockey page directs you to Union's audio link.

Quinnipiac http://quinnipiacbobcats.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/quic-m-hockey-body.html at RPI http://www.rpiathletics.com/Sports/gen/2005/WRPI.asp


Princeton http://goprincetontigers.collegesports.com/multimedia/prin-multimedia.html at Clarkson http://www.clarksonathletics.com//Sports/gen/2005/internetbroadcasts.asp

As far as I could tell, Brown is the only Pay-for-Access feed.

Trotsky

[quote Rita]While Cornell rests up and gets healthy, here is a composite of the ECACHL first round match-ups and the audio links for each school. I checked the hockey home page for each team, but I didn't see anything about internet video.

Brown (CSTV) at St. Lawrence http://www.stlawu.edu/sports/radio.html. The Friday night game is at 7:30, due to the Women's playoff game v. Yale at 3:30.

Yale at Union http://unionathletics.com/Sports/general/2005/Audio%20Broadcasts.asp. Yale, apparently, will not be sending a broadcast team to Union. In fact, they Yale hockey page directs you to Union's audio link.

Quinnipiac http://quinnipiacbobcats.collegesports.com/sports/m-hockey/quic-m-hockey-body.html at RPI http://www.rpiathletics.com/Sports/gen/2005/WRPI.asp

As far as I could tell, Brown is the only Pay-for-Access feed.
Princeton http://goprincetontigers.collegesports.com/multimedia/prin-multimedia.html at Clarkson http://www.clarksonathletics.com//Sports/gen/2005/internetbroadcasts.asp[/quote]

Thank you.  I'll definitely be spinning the dial, listening to the games, and munching popcorn while people from all the other teams tear each other limb from limb on USCHO.  Good times.

Al DeFlorio

[quote Rita]As far as I could tell, Brown is the only Pay-for-Access feed.
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Great company we're in. ::help::
Al DeFlorio '65

Rita

[quote Trotsky]

Thank you.  I'll definitely be spinning the dial, listening to the games, and munching popcorn while people from all the other teams tear each other limb from limb on USCHO.  Good times.[/quote]

You are welcome. I'm glad someone is benefitting from my procrastination, because it certainly was not the poster I'm working on for a conference next week  ::help::.  

I haven't been on the USCHO board (must keep procrastination in check!), but please share highlights of the USCHO on-line fights.  :-P

Rich S

Must be the Ivy League way, eh?

WillR

Perhaps in the case of Cornell a fee based system it is a way to successfully take advantage of a bunch of obsesive hockey fans who are willing to sell a kidney, though hopefully not at more than 18% value, in order to watch Cornell Hockey.

Rich S

I'll beat Beeej or others to the punch here...

Nice run-on sentence!  But I guess the message.  However, other teams have "obsessed" fans and I don't see all of them having to pay fees.

KeithK

Yeah, but other teams don't have our wonderful AD.

Rich S

I hear that!  Clarkson had a "wonderful AD" but thankfully he left last year! :-}

Beeeej

[quote Rich S]I'll beat Beeej or others to the punch here...

Nice run-on sentence![/quote]

It wasn't a well-written sentence, but it wasn't a run-on.

And that's "Beeeej," with four Es, please.  :-D

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

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

WillR

[quote Beeeej][quote Rich S]I'll beat Beeej or others to the punch here...

Nice run-on sentence![/quote]

It wasn't a well-written sentence, but it wasn't a run-on.

And that's "Beeeej," with four Es, please.  :-D

Beeeej[/quote]

Thank God i have the grammar police here to keep me on the straight and narrow.  I shall not stray again until the next post. :-P

Trotsky

[quote WillR]Thank God i have the grammar police here to keep me on the straight and narrow.  I shall not stray again until the next post. :-P[/quote]

Capitalize "I," please...  ::nut::

Rich S

Right, but why use three dots in this case?  :-}

billhoward

Beeeej is like Mississippi. You have a general idea of how to start but not when to stop.

Timmy

From Tim McDonald's USCHO weekly section.  Shows how little he pays attention to the actual game and how much he pays attention to only stats.

And my list of preliminary players (sorted alphabetically by school) that warrant consideration in each [ECACHL Awards] category is:

Player of the Year

Nick Dodge, F Clarkson
Tyler Burton, F Colgate
Kyle Wilson (A), F Colgate
Matt Moulson (C), F Cornell
David Jones, F Dartmouth
Mike Ouellette (C), F Dartmouth
Kevin Du, F Harvard
Grant Goeckner-Zeller, F Princeton
Reid Cashman (A), D Quinnipiac
Kevin Croxton (C), F/D Rensselaer
T.J. Trevelyan, F St. Lawrence

Ken Dryden Award (Goaltender of the Year)

Mark Dekanich, Colgate
David McKee, Cornell
Mike Devine, Dartmouth
John Daigneau, Harvard
Eric Leroux, Princeton
Mathias Lange, Rensselaer
Kris Mayotte, Union
Alec Richards, Yale

Rookie of the Year

Chris D'Alvise, F Clarkson
Shea Guthrie, F Clarkson
Bud Fisher, G Quinnipiac
Brian Leitch, F Quinnipiac
David Marshall, F Quinnipiac
Mathias Lange, G Rensselaer
Alec Richards, G Yale

Coach of the Year

Don Vaughan, Colgate
Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth
Guy Gadowsky, Princeton
Nate Leaman, Union

Best Defensive Forward

Nick Dodge, Clarkson
Jon Smyth (C), Colgate
Matt Moulson (C), Cornell  -  WHAT???????? What team has he been watching???
Mike Ouellette (C), Dartmouth
Kevin Du, Harvard
Tyler Magura, Harvard
T.J. Trevelyan, St. Lawrence
Jake Schwan, Union

Best Defensive Defenseman

Sean Hurley, Brown
Ryan O'Bryne, Cornell
Peter Hafner (C), Harvard
Brad Farynuk (C), Rensselaer
Mike Madill (C), St. Lawrence
Bill LeClerc, Yale