Captains / Assistants For Next year??

Started by cornell09, March 30, 2006, 01:02:18 AM

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RichH

[quote nr53]I agree not to throw stuff and think the cheer would be great. I see another use for clipboards though. Their function is to clip onto things (or rather have stuff be clipped onto them) so what if we clip a bunch of them to the top of the glass during warm ups and before the game in front of A and B. That and the chant would probably have a really good effect.[/quote]

How about attaching one on a string at the end of a long stick?  Nothing does taunting better than something dangling over the glass on a pole.  For years, there was a ref doll hangning from a noose that was pulled out in Section B for particularly poor calls.

jtwcornell91

[quote Will][quote jtwcornell91]dog toys for Yale[/quote]

What? When did this happen?[/quote]

It didn't, I was just making up something stupid.

Dave

The referee doll was used from 1991 to 1995 and actually still exists.  I used it from the front row of the balcony at Boston Bruins games until a couple of years ago.  I almost brought it to the game against Harvard in Albany and it would have gotten plenty of use.

Jerseygirl

I actually LOVE the dog toys for Yale idea. They could be collected and given to the SPCA. But then again I am a crazy dog person.


Dave

As I posted earlier, the referee doll still exists.  I have not brought it to recent games since I'm not sure it is welcome as it once was.  For the best, behavior of the Faithful appears to have been cleaned up quite a bit since Schafer took over.  While I still think it was funny the time the bear skated around the ice with the doll directly behind the referee when he came onto the ice before the third period, I'm not sure that would be welcome by coach Schafer.  

I usually make it to the playoff tournaments, a handful of other away games and hopefully a few games at Lynah next year.  I would like to get the opinion of others if the referee doll would still be welcome at games?

Trotsky

[quote Dave]I would like to get the opinion of others if the referee doll would still be welcome at games?[/quote]

Maybe, but it's so junior hockey.

We can do better.

Will

[quote Trotsky][quote Dave]I would like to get the opinion of others if the referee doll would still be welcome at games?[/quote]

Maybe, but it's so junior hockey.

We can do better.[/quote]
What, like a referee mannequin? :-P
Is next year here yet?

jtwcornell91

[quote Will][quote Trotsky][quote Dave]I would like to get the opinion of others if the referee doll would still be welcome at games?[/quote]

Maybe, but it's so junior hockey.

We can do better.[/quote]
What, like a referee mannequin? :-P[/quote]

How about a blow-up referee sex doll?

Bio '04

[quote RichH]How about attaching one on a string at the end of a long stick?  Nothing does taunting better than something dangling over the glass on a pole.  For years, there was a ref doll hangning from a noose that was pulled out in Section B for particularly poor calls.[/quote]

Somebody did something similar with a Nemo pinata that was brought to the Cornell/Harvard ECACHL championship game this year.
"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

ninian '72

[quote Jerseygirl]They could be collected and given to the SPCA. But then again I am a crazy dog person.[/quote]

Even better, to the companion animal hospital at the Vet School for overnight "guests."

mtmack25

I havent seen a sheep in the crowd lately, either.  Not as blatantly offensive.


I see Scott and McCutcheon as front-runners for the C.  They will be our most exciting players next year, and they both seem to have great control on the ice. After all, example is part of leadership.


I think Bitz is more of the silent type, as someone previously suggested.  Not sure about others like O'Byrne, Carefoot or Gleed.

BCrespi

[quote mtmack25]I think Bitz is more of the silent type, as someone previously suggested.  Not sure about others like O'Byrne, Carefoot or Gleed.[/quote]

Gleed is a senior, so I'd probably rule him out, but I'd agree with you otherwise.
Brian Crespi '06