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Regular Season Schedule
If you have a last minute change, call Ron Babuka at 351-1129, If no answer, then IMMEDIATELY contact Megan Ramey. if not available try Matt Coats (phone numbers below).
ALL OFF-ICE OFFICIALS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE SCHEDULE. THE SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE!!!!!!!
Cornell Off-Ice Hockey Information...
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10/21/2010
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Arthur
George
Rick
Brian
John U.
Steve
All games at 7:00 unless noted otherwise
10/23/2010
US National Under 18
Arthur
George
Brian
John U.
Gary
Bruce
Ron Out
10/29/2010
University of New Hampshire
Arthur
George
Brian
Ron
Gary
Bruce
John U, Rick Out , Jay out,
10/30/2010
R.I.T.
Arthur
George
Rick
Brian
Ron
Bruce
John U, Gary out
11/12/2010
Quinipiac
Arthur
George
Rick
Brian
Ron
Steve
Jay Out
11/13/2010
Princeton
Arthur
George
Rick
John U.
Gary
Bruce
Jay Out
11/19/2010
Yale
Arthur
George
Rick
Brian
Ron
Steve
7:42 start
11/20/2010
Brown
Arthur
George
Rick
Gary
John U.
Jay
12/03/2010
Alabama - Huntsville
Arthur
George
Rick
Ron
Brian
Bruce
12/04/2010
Alabama - Huntsville
Arthur
George
Rick
Gary
John U.
Steve
Brian out
1/14/2011
R.P.I.
Arthur
George
Peter
Gary
John U.
Jay
Brian, Ron, John D, Steve M out Rick gets in at 6:30
1/15/2011
Union
Arthur
George
Rick
John U.
Brian
Bruce
Ron Out
1/22/2011
Colgate
Arthur
George
Rick
Ron
Brian
Steve
2/4/2011
Clarkson
Arthur
George
Rick
Ron
Gary
Jay
Brian out
2/5/2011
St. Lawrence
Arthur
George
Rick
Brian
John U.
Steve
2/18/2011
Harvard
Arthur
George
Rick
Gary
Ron
Bruce
6:30 game?
2/19/2011
Dartmouth
Arthur
George
Rick
Brian
John U.
Steve
* Rick unavailable for all postseason games
Emergency Contact List
Name Cell Home
Ron 351-1129 533-9056
Brian 351-3837 272-1754
Rick 592-7747 273-5260
George 227-1477 200-4032
Arthur 280-3609 272-3907
John D. 257-6273 351-1908
John U. 592-9019 266-7432
Steve 227-5921 272-6837
Jay 280-6544 844-8076
Gary 327-1544 539-9974
Bruce 227-1017 533-3649
Score table 255-5581 / 255-5260
Home Penalty Box 255-4328
Phil Graham 255-3793
Pat Graham 227-6502
Emergency Contact prior to game time:
(1) Matt Coat 607-423-3354 - Matt Unavailable at Alabama weekend
Rules
2010-2012 NCAA Ice Hockey Rulebook
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10.13 | Laurentian | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | TBD | Ron |
10.20 | Red/White | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | N/A | N/A |
10.21 | Guelph | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Fritz | Tom |
10.26 | Michigan State | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Brian | Ron |
10.27 | Michigan State | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Gary | Fritz |
11.02 | Yale | Geoff | Frank | Jeff | Ron | Brian |
11.03 | Brown | Arthur | Frank | Ron | Tom | Gary |
11.16 | Quinnipiac | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Brian | Ron |
11.17 | Princeton | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | John | Tom |
01.11 | Arizona State | Arthur | Rick | Frank | Ron | Brian |
01.12 | Arizona State | Arthur | Rick | Jeff | Gary | Fritz |
01.18 | Harvard | Arthur | Frank | Tom | Ron | Brian |
01.19 | Dartmouth | Arthur | Frank | Ron | Gary | Geoff |
01.26 | Colgate | Arthur | Rick | Frank | Fritz | Tom |
02.08 | Clarkson | Geoff | Rick | Frank | Brian | Ron |
02.09 | St. Lawrence | Geoff | Rick | Jeff | Gary | Fritz |
02.22 | R.P.I | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Ron | Brian |
02.23 | Union | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Tom | John |
Post Season Schedule - to be filled in at close of regular season.
Date | Opponent | P.A. | Time Keeper | Penalty Keeper | Away Box | Home Box |
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3.15 | Union | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Ron | Brian |
3.16 | Union | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Tom | Ron |
3.17 | Union | Arthur | Frank | Jeff | Geoff | Ron |
Contact List
Name | Home | Cell | Penalty Box Attendants |
Ron Babuka | 533-9056 | 351-1129 | |
Brian Belyea | 272-1754 | 229-5955 | |
Gary Chaika | 327-1544 | 327-1544 | |
Tom Fox | 327-0021 | ||
Fritz Bernstein | 280-2897 | ||
John Uber | 592-9019 |
Name | Home | Cell | Time Keepers Desk |
Rick Banks -Time Keeper Emeritus | 273-5260 | 592-7747 | |
Frank DiMarco - Time Keeper |
| 793-1965 | |
Jeff Franzese - Penalty Timekeeper | 591-9145 | ||
Arthur Mintz - Public Address Announcer | 272-3907 | 272-3907 | |
Geoff Dunn - Safety P.A. Dude | 280-5953 |
Name | Home | Cell | Instant Replay Technicians |
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Score table 255-5581 / 255-5260
Home Penalty Box 255-4328
Phil Graham 255-3793
Pat Graham 227-6502
Emergency Contact prior to game time:
Megan Ramey 512-787-0314
Matt Coats 607-423-3354 (when Megan not available)
Ice Cleaning procedure (From Cornell Athletic Department AND ECAC Hockey)
2018-19 TIMEOUT PROTOCOL/FORMAT
The following timeout protocol/format applies to ALL games (i.e., exhibition, regular season and postseason) featuring or involving ECAC Hockey teams, and conducted at
ECAC Hockey facilities.
BREAK FORMAT
Each period will have three (3) one-minute (1:00) breaks. The breaks will occur at the first permissible whistle under the 14-, 10- and 6-minute marks on the clock.
Breaks will NOT be taken:
• During an odd-man situation (i.e., power play). NOTE: It is permissible to go to break prior to the start of a power play/man advantage.
• After a whistle when either team cannot change players. (i.e., icing, hand pass, dislodged net, etc.).
• Immediately after a goal.
• During the final two minutes of any period.
• Any additional scenarios in which NCAA ice hockey rules do not permit a change of
players.
NOTES:
The required ice maintenance break (30 seconds) - per league policy - shall occur in conjunction with the first break under the 10-minute mark.
Players may go to the bench during breaks. Players in penalty box may not leave the penalty box. A break shall NOT be conducted with two (2) minutes or less remaining in a period
REGARDLESS of whether a break and/or ice maintenance has been conducted. If, during an odd-man situation, a penalty is assessed causing the odd-man situation to become
even strength, a break can occur (e.g., if a penalty is called against a team on a power play to create a 4-on-4 situation, etc.). There shall NOT be any breaks during an overtime period.
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