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  • #31
    Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

    Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post
    after 1 period

    RPI 1
    Cornell 0
    RPI 1
    Cornell 0
    . . . still crazy after all these years. . .

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    • #32
      Originally posted by 40-Year Big Red Fan View Post
      Yes.
      Ok I’ll give you Dick Schaap.
      Class of '93

      16 years at Section 9, Row D, Seats 1-4

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      • #33
        Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

        First Period Stats:

        Shots: 11/8 Cornell
        Faceoffs: 15/10 Cornell
        Blocked Shots: 3/3
        Power Plays: RPI 0/1; Cornell 0/0
        . . . still crazy after all these years. . .

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        • #34
          Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

          Originally posted by 40-Year Big Red Fan View Post
          RPI 1
          Cornell 0

          Being red-green colorblind, I have long given up trying to use the appropriate color for all schools, but I must add:
          From the Cornell Alumni Magazine Vol 104 No. 4 describing why Cornell's uniforms are bright red
          Some give credit to legendary hockey and lacrosse coach Ned Harkness, who came to the Hill in 1963. He changed the color of the hockey uniforms to bright red (perhaps because that was what he was accustomed to, after eighteen years at RPI); other Cornell sports teams followed suit.
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          • #35
            Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

            Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post
            Being red-green colorblind, I have long given up trying to use the appropriate color for all schools, but I must add:


            Maybe for hockey. But "Cornell University’s colors are carnelian red and white. Cornell's first association with its signature colors was the red felt banner bearing hand-cut white letters spelling “Cornell University" used during the October 7, 1868 inauguration of the university and its first president, Andrew Dickson White. The nickname "Big Red" for Cornell teams originated in 1905." -- https://meetezra.admissions.cornell....eId=467&type=2
            . . . still crazy after all these years. . .

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            • #36
              Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

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              • #37
                Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                Originally posted by 40-Year Big Red Fan View Post
                Who ever is working the main camera tonight is keeping a much tighter shot than usual and yes, he or she is often behind the action. The "color" man (Tim Vanini (1987-88 – 1990-91)) is new and is questionable. Can't agree with you about Jason Weinstein.
                Is Jason the one saying in our zone or our puck. None of the other ivy announcers are so overt in their rooting interests.
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                • #38
                  Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                  Originally posted by engineerhockeyfan View Post
                  Is Jason the one saying in our zone or our puck. None of the other ivy announcers are so overt in their rooting interests.
                  Clearly you haven't listened to the Brown and Yale announcers.
                  . . . still crazy after all these years. . .

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                  • #39
                    Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                    Originally posted by 40-Year Big Red Fan View Post
                    Maybe for hockey. But "Cornell University’s colors are carnelian red and white. Cornell's first association with its signature colors was the red felt banner bearing hand-cut white letters spelling “Cornell University" used during the October 7, 1868 inauguration of the university and its first president, Andrew Dickson White. The nickname "Big Red" for Cornell teams originated in 1905." -- https://meetezra.admissions.cornell....eId=467&type=2
                    As I said, I am RG colorblind, but I think that the Cornell uniforms, at least in the 1960s, used a non-carnelian red which is similar to RPI's cherry color.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by 40-Year Big Red Fan View Post
                      Clearly you haven't listened to the Brown and Yale announcers.
                      All questionable.
                      Class of '93

                      16 years at Section 9, Row D, Seats 1-4

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                      • #41
                        Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                        Originally posted by 40-Year Big Red Fan View Post
                        Clearly you haven't listened to the Brown and Yale announcers.
                        Actually, I have and they aren't even close to what I am hearing tonight.
                        They are clearly fans of their team, but they don't include themselves in the play.
                        Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
                        Benjamin Franklin
                        The harder I practice, the luckier I get.
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                        • #42
                          Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                          RPI penalty (Reilly)
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                          • #43
                            Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                            dumb penalty
                            Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
                            Benjamin Franklin
                            The harder I practice, the luckier I get.
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                            • #44
                              Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                              First RPI penalty of the night and it sounds like it was ill-advised.

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                              • #45
                                Re: RPI@Cornell 2/3/2018

                                matching penalties
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