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Brown at Quinnipiac.
Harvard at Clarkson.
Cornell at Colgate.
Dartmouth at Union.
Our series is the only ‘rivalry series.’ It will be intense. I was at tonight’s Yale at Cornell game and Cornell was its usual physical, aggressive, chippy against-the-boards self. One only has to look at...
Very good on tonight’s OT win.
I didn’t get a chance to watch any of it, so, in 25 words or less, what were the highlights and the lowlights?
Do we now have any players out injured? Thanks!
Thanks, all.
First and foremost, I want to see us earn the bye.
Second, I want us to finish third (rather than fourth). Any help that we can get in the seeding for the home second round will help us towards our goal of going to Lake Placid again.
Finally, I will be keeping up on both games...
Red, I have no problems with that strategy. Someone said Cornell needs to sweep the same two opponents and then have ‘Gate beat Union to secure its bye. Any truth to that?
I would start both Andrew Takacs and Nick Haas this weekend. Probably Haas on Friday against RPI and Takacs on Saturday versus Union. But I could be talked into the other way around. Of course, there is a good reason or two why I am not a coach.
Friday, February 28:
Cornell
RPI
Dartmouth
Harvard
St. Lawrence
Quinnipiac
Saturday, March 1:
Union
Cornell
Brown
Dartmouth
Quinnipiac
Clarkson
Goals: 60
As a Colgate fan, it is extremely rare that I leave one of our games thinking, ‘well, that wasn’t very much fun to watch.’ But tonight was one of those nights. The highlight was the pre-game seniors’ honor ceremony. From the initial puck-drop, Clarkson was faster, more aggressive, more...
My Facebook post just now, after driving home in falling snow and seeing an Amish buggy come towards me at 10 p.m. on the Georgetown-Lebanon Road…
Another Absolutely Magical Day (AAMD), really. First, my photographer friend Dave Boland introduced me to Dave Reynolds, who attended the Grand...
Andrew Takacs led Colgate out tonight.
Mason Kucenski did the same for Saint Lawrence.
Big Shout-out to Barb!! Hope she is hanging in there.
Colgate penalty (slashing). PPG for Saint Lawrence.
Minutes later, Andrew Takacs was wickedly screened and Saint Lawrence scored again.
And Ryan...
Goalie rotational strategy is always an interesting topic.
If it were me, I would plan on starting Nick Haas on Friday against Saint Lawrence and Andrew Takacs on Saturday against Clarkson.
It sounds like Shabby would plan on starting Andrew Takacs both nights.
What say the rest of the...
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