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Cornell Off-Ice Hockey Information...


Schedule


Date

Opponent

P.A.

Time Keeper

Penalty Keeper

Home Box

Away Box

Instant Replay

Notes

 

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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