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Cornell Hockey Association – April 1, 2020

Meetings of the Cornell Hockey Association Executive Board are cancelled until further notice. We hope that everyone is keeping their distance, taking care of themselves and others, staying healthy or getting well as the case may be. I’ve updated our webpage with some additional hockey news items from both Men’s and Women’s Hockey.


Town Hall Meeting with Coach Schafer on ZOOM!

In case you did not receive an e-mail from Coach Schafer … Join Big Red Hockey’s five-time ECAC Coach of the Year, Mike Schafer for a virtual town hall via Zoom, this Thursday, April 2, at 7:00 PM EST. Read more here …

As all close to the Big Red well know, the team finished their season atop the final USCHO poll but were denied the opportunity to pursue the school’s third NCAA title due to the evolving COVID-19 public health threat.

Coach Schafer will offer some insight into the 2020 season, have a conversation with senior captains, Yanni Kaldis and Jeff Malott, and offer some prognostication for what to expect in 2021. Spoiler alert…the future is bright! We’ll do our best to field questions as well.

REGISTER NOW


New Podcast from Cornell Athletics

For over 150 years, Cornell student-athletes have shown an unwavering dedication to mind, body, and community. A university founded on the visionary philosophy of any person, any study also offers nearly every sport. These 37 athletic programs don’t simply produce wins and championships, they produce excellence. Read more here …


Coach’s Corner

… Read Coach Schafer’s game notes and comments here


Cornell Hockey news:


Extras for the Lynah Faithful

  • Test your recollection of Cornell players. Visit a gallery of hockey team picnic photos. How many do you recognize?
  • Read, Off-the-Crossbar, a weekly column by Brandon Thomas providing readers with great insight into the current Men’s Hockey Program along with a good dose of “hockey history” to keep it all in perspective … read more here
  • Over the Goal Line, A Cornell Women’s Hockey Podcast produced by WIH forward, Finley Frechette ’21, and Christopher Morales ’20 (WVBR-FM) … This podcast is for everyone, including casual hockey fans, passionate supporters of Cornell Women’s Ice Hockey, and prospective students and recruits wanting to learn more about the program … read and listen more here
  • Cornell Hockey Association scarves … available now … $20 includes shipping … contact Sue Detzer

CHA Board Meetings

  • Meetings are Wednesday at 7 PM in the Harkness Room, Lynah Rink unless otherwise posted.
  • Any member of the CHA can attend a board meeting! Have a suggestion? Come to a meeting!
  • Next meeting … stay tuned, stay safe, stay well.

Feel free to pass along these links to any and all fans and friends of Cornell Hockey

Want to support Cornell Hockey? … Join the Cornell Hockey Association here

If you have any difficulty accessing these links, please let me know.


LET’S GO RED


If you believe you have received this notice by mistake, or long longer want messages from the CHA, please contact us by return e-mail.

Cornell Hockey Association – March 28, 2020

Meetings of the Cornell Hockey Association Executive Board are cancelled until further notice. We hope that everyone is keeping their distance, taking care of themselves and others, staying healthy or getting well as the case may be. I’ve updated our webpage with some additional hockey news items from both Men’s and Women’s Hockey. You will be particularly interested in Brandon Thomas’ latest post on Morgan Barron.

Sunday noon, March 29th is the final day to vote for the 2020 Hobey Baker Award … cast your vote for Morgan Barron here


Photos added this week include a collection of “Helmet Art”. These include the color photo and a “coloring book” rendition. Here is an example.
Follow this link to the Helmet Art gallery.


Here is an email message from Cornell’s President Martha Pollack with updates on University events.
Message from President Pollack on Cornell Reunion Changes


Coach’s Corner

… Read Coach Schafer’s most recent game notes and comments here


Cornell Hockey news:


Extras for the Lynah Faithful

  • Test your recollection of Cornell players. Visit a gallery of hockey team picnic photos. How many do you recognize?
  • Read, Off-the-Crossbar, a weekly column by Brandon Thomas providing readers with great insight into the current Men’s Hockey Program along with a good dose of “hockey history” to keep it all in perspective … read more here
  • Over the Goal Line, A Cornell Women’s Hockey Podcast produced by WIH forward, Finley Frechette ’21, and Christopher Morales ’20 (WVBR-FM) … This podcast is for everyone, including casual hockey fans, passionate supporters of Cornell Women’s Ice Hockey, and prospective students and recruits wanting to learn more about the program … read and listen more here
  • Cornell Hockey Association scarves … available now … $20 includes shipping … contact Sue Detzer

CHA Board Meetings

  • Meetings are Wednesday at 7 PM in the Harkness Room, Lynah Rink unless otherwise posted.
  • Any member of the CHA can attend a board meeting! Have a suggestion? Come to a meeting!
  • Next meeting … stay tuned, stay safe, stay well.

Feel free to pass along these links to any and all fans and friends of Cornell Hockey

Want to support Cornell Hockey? … Join the Cornell Hockey Association here

If you have any difficulty accessing these links, please let me know.


LET’S GO RED


If you believe you have received this notice by mistake, or long longer want messages from the CHA, please contact us by return e-mail.

Cornell Hockey Association – March 22, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has the world turned upside down and backwards. We are all hoping for a resolution sooner than later. Our season was disrupted in the most unimaginable way … athletes, families, fans, everyone is shocked and disappointed.


Cornell Hockey news:


Extras for the Lynah Faithful

  • Test your recollection of Cornell players. Visit a gallery of hockey team picnic photos. How many do you recognize?
  • Read, Off-the-Crossbar, a weekly column by Brandon Thomas providing readers with great insight into the current Men’s Hockey Program along with a good dose of “hockey history” to keep it all in perspective … read more here
  • Over the Goal Line, A Cornell Women’s Hockey Podcast produced by WIH forward, Finley Frechette ’21, and Christopher Morales ’20 (WVBR-FM) … This podcast is for everyone, including casual hockey fans, passionate supporters of Cornell Women’s Ice Hockey, and prospective students and recruits wanting to learn more about the program … read and listen more here
  • Cornell Hockey Association scarves … available now … $20 includes shipping … contact Sue Detzer

CHA Board Meetings

  • Meetings are Wednesday at 7 PM in the Harkness Room, Lynah Rink unless otherwise posted.
  • Any member of the CHA can attend a board meeting! Have a suggestion? Come to a meeting!
  • Next meeting … stay tuned, stay safe, stay well.

Feel free to pass along these links to any and all fans and friends of Cornell Hockey

Want to support Cornell Hockey? … Join the Cornell Hockey Association here

If you have any difficulty accessing these links, please let me know.


LET’S GO RED


If you believe you have received this notice by mistake, or long longer want messages from the CHA, please contact us by return e-mail.

NCAA Cancels Remaining Winter and Spring Championships

3/12/2020 4:23:00 PM

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Today, NCAA President Mark Emmert and the Board of Governors canceled the Division I men’s and women’s 2020 basketball tournaments, as well as all remaining winter and spring NCAA championships. This decision is based on the evolving COVID-19 public health threat, our ability to ensure the events do not contribute to spread of the pandemic, and the impracticality of hosting such events at any time during this academic year given ongoing decisions by other entities.


Thus ends the season for the Cornell men’s and women’s hockey teams with both finishing #1 in the nation. What a sad asterisk for the record books! Our heartfelt thanks to these student-athletes whose performance on and off the ice motivate us all and encourage younger players to emulate their heroes. The Lynah Faithful salute you and share your disappointment. We will see you again around the rinks!

Cornell Hockey Association – March 12, 2020

CORNELL Cancellations
Coach’s Luncheon for this Friday is cancelled. Pursuant to Cornell policy developed to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, any event with more than 100 persons should be cancelled. Our popular Friday luncheons meet this criteria and we will comply with University policy and cancel the luncheon. Regrets to all … stay safe and clean … wash your hands!

Additionally, with Harvard and Yale withdrawing from quarterfinal competition, the ECAC has announced that the top two seeds, Cornell and Clarkson, will have a bye in the quarterfinal round. This leaves Quinnipiac [3] vs. Princeton [11] and Rensselaer [4] vs. Colgate [8] to play for the other semifinal game. As far as we know today, the Championship Weekend in Lake Placid will still be played Friday and Saturday, March 20-21. Cornell [1] will play the number four seed at 4PM. The second semifinal is at 7:30PM. The Championship Final is Saturday, March 21 at 7:30PM.

More ECAC news:
• 3/4/2020 … Galajda, Schafer Annual Awards Highlight Men’s Hockey’s All-Ivy Honors
• 3/9/2020 … Bauld Named Finalist For ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year
• 3/10/2020 … Men’s Hockey’s Green Named Finalist For Annual Defensive Award
• 3/10/2020 … Malott Among Finalists For ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward Honor
• 3/11/2020 … Mitchell Named Finalist For ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year

The Cornell Big Red Women’s Hockey Team is still scheduled to play Mercyhurst College on Saturday, March 14th at 2PM in Lynah Rink. NO FANS are allowed in the rink to comply with Cornell and NCAA coronavirus policies. Streaming coverage is available … Stretch Internet and on SideArm Sports.


Upcoming Hockey!

Men’s Hockey

Women’s Hockey


Extras for the Lynah Faithful

  • Test your recollection of Cornell players. Visit a gallery of hockey team picnic photos. How many do you recognize?
  • Read, Off-the-Crossbar, a weekly column by Brandon Thomas providing readers with great insight into the current Men’s Hockey Program along with a good dose of “hockey history” to keep it all in perspective … read more here
  • Over the Goal Line, A Cornell Women’s Hockey Podcast produced by WIH forward, Finley Frechette ’21, and Christopher Morales ’20 (WVBR-FM) … This podcast is for everyone, including casual hockey fans, passionate supporters of Cornell Women’s Ice Hockey, and prospective students and recruits wanting to learn more about the program … read and listen more here
  • Cornell Hockey Association scarves … available now … $20 includes shipping … contact Sue Detzer

CHA Board Meetings

  • Meetings are Wednesday at 7 PM in the Harkness Room, Lynah Rink unless otherwise posted.
  • Any member of the CHA can attend a board meeting! Have a suggestion? Come to a meeting!
  • Next meeting … April 1st, 2020 (really)

Feel free to pass along these links to any and all fans and friends of Cornell Hockey

Want to support Cornell Hockey? … Join the Cornell Hockey Association here

If you have any difficulty accessing these links, please let me know.


LET’S GO RED


If you believe you have received this notice by mistake, or long longer want messages from the CHA, please contact us by return e-mail.

Cornell Hockey Association – March 10, 2020

hockey pin 2019-20

EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it … Cornell Athletics has announced that the upcoming games for the ECAC Men’s Hockey Quarterfinal playoffs (Cornell vs. Princeton) and the NCAA Women’s Hockey Quarterfinal playoff (Cornell vs. Mercyhurst) will be played but without fans! The decision was made as required by the Ivy League’s response to the novel COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. Updates from Cornell University are here.

Men’s hockey games will be available to stream on ESPN+ (subscription required). Women’s hockey will be available to stream online at no cost – more details about these specifics can be found on the Cornell Athletics Homepage.

Cornell Athletic Ticketing will gladly provide refunds for all purchased tickets. Refunds will be issued beginning Wednesday, March 11th at 10am. Please note that refunds must be issued in the manner in which they were purchased. Cash and credit card sales done at the ticket window will require an in-person refund. Please contact Cornell Athletic Ticketing by phone (607-255-4247) or email no later than Friday, March 27th at 4pm to request a refund.


Now, back to our regular reporting …

The Cornell Men’s hockey team enjoyed a bye weekend and will start ECAC playoffs [best of three] against Princeton on March 13-14-15 at Lynah Rink. The Cornell Women’s Team competed in their ECAC Hockey Tournament defeating Harvard in the first Saturday semifinal and dropping a 3-2 OT loss to Princeton in the Sunday afternoon final. Women retain their #1 seeding for the NCAA Tournament and host Mercyhurst College on Saturday, March 14 at 2PM.

Men’s Hockey finished the regular season at 23-2-4 overall and 18-2-2 in the ECAC. Cornell maintains the #1 ranking in the USCHO Division I Men’s Poll receiving 40/50 first place votes above Minnesota State (#2) and North Dakota (#3) and remains #3 in the PairWise Rankings behind North Dakota and Minnesota State. Cornell finishes atop the ECAC with 38 league points and earns the Cleary Cup for the third straight season … a program first! Clarkson is second [33pts], Quinnipiac is third [30pts] and Rensselaer fourth [27]. Results from the first round of playoffs are here. In the ECAC Quarterfinals: [1] Cornell vs. [11] Princeton; [2] Clarkson vs. [8] Colgate; [3] Quinnipiac vs. [7] Yale and [4] Rensselaer vs. [5] Harvard. Fans wore lots of RED as the game photos show … we are looking for a “C” of RED to support the team from now on!

Women’s Hockey finished the regular season and ECAC tournament play with a 28-2-3, 19-0-3 record. The Women continue their national ranking at #1 (receiving 14/15 first place votes) in the USCHO Division I Women’s Poll ahead of Wisconsin and maintain #1 in their PairWise Rankings above Wisconsin … read more here. With their win over Dartmouth, Women’s Hockey clinched their 15th IVY League title and with the win over Yale, secure the ECAC Regular Season title. Playoffs for the ECAC women’s hockey started Friday/Saturday, February 28/29 at Lynah Rink against #8 seeded St. Lawrence and the Big Red Women ousted the Saints in two games. Here are the results of the Women’s ECAC quarterfinal match-ups.

Cornell hosted the Women’s ECAC tournament at Lynah Rink March 7-8 … On Saturday, Cornell defeated Harvard in the first semifinal; Princeton defeated Clarkson in the second semi played at 4PM. In the ECAC Tournament Final on Sunday, Princeton defeated Cornell 3-2 in OT.


Follow these links to view/download photos and review details from the recent games.

SATURDAY GAMES
Photos: CORNELL WIH ECAC-SF vs. Harvard … W 4-0; Box Score | Game Recap

SUNDAY GAMES
Photos: CORNELL WIH ECAC-Final vs. Princeton … L 2-3; Box Score | Game Recap

Photo Archives


Coach’s Corner

… Read Coach Schafer’s most recent game notes and comments here


Freshman Friday

A Q-and-A feature with the freshmen (9) on the Men’s Hockey team.
Links to their interviews here.

  • #24 Sam Malinski
  • #20 Matt Stienburg
  • #10 Travis Mitchell
  • #29 Ben Berard
  • #21 Zach Tupker
  • #13 Jack Malone
  • #14 Ben Tupker
  • #2 Peter Muzyka
  • #5 Sebastian Dirven

Upcoming Events!

Coach’s Club Luncheon – 10th event this season… Friday, 11:45AM, 3/13/2020 at the Country Club of Ithaca. This luncheon is on the Friday before ECAC quarterfinal playoffs start at Lynah Rink. Hoping for a nice early-spring day and not a March snowstorm! Please sign in your guests/spouse on the sheet at the buffet table. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. You are welcome to sit with Coach Schafer at his table at the front of the dining room. Details and directions here.

ECAC Men’s Hockey Tournament – Cornell has earned a bye for the first round March 6-7-8. As the #1 seed, the men’s team will play the lowest seed coming out of this first playoff weekend the following weekend March 13-14-15. First round and quarterfinal playoffs are a best-of-three series. More information and a downloadable playoff bracket here … The semifinal and final ‘one-and-done’ games are played in Lake Placid, NY. More information here

BUS TRIP – Are you interested in taking a fan-bus to the NCAA Regional Playoffs? Our best guess for Cornell is placement at the Albany Regional, Times Union Center, Albany, NY on March 28-29 but other venues include Worcester, MA, and Allentown, PA. The likelihood of Cornell being located to Loveland, CO seems remote. If you are interested in taking a bus, we want to know sooner than later so reservations can be made. Contact Sue Detzer. More information about the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Tournament here


Upcoming Hockey!

Men’s Hockey

Women’s Hockey


Extras for the Lynah Faithful

  • Test your recollection of Cornell players. Visit a gallery of hockey team picnic photos. How many do you recognize?
  • Read, Off-the-Crossbar, a weekly column by Brandon Thomas providing readers with great insight into the current Men’s Hockey Program along with a good dose of “hockey history” to keep it all in perspective … read more here
  • Over the Goal Line, A Cornell Women’s Hockey Podcast produced by WIH forward, Finley Frechette ’21, and Christopher Morales ’20 (WVBR-FM) … This podcast is for everyone, including casual hockey fans, passionate supporters of Cornell Women’s Ice Hockey, and prospective students and recruits wanting to learn more about the program … read and listen more here
  • Cornell Hockey Association scarves … available now … $20 includes shipping … contact Sue Detzer

    CHA Board Meetings

    • Meetings are Wednesday at 7 PM in the Harkness Room, Lynah Rink unless otherwise posted.
    • Any member of the CHA can attend a board meeting! Have a suggestion? Come to a meeting!
    • Next meeting … April 1st, 2020 (really)

    Feel free to pass along these links to any and all fans and friends of Cornell Hockey

    Want to support Cornell Hockey? … Join the Cornell Hockey Association here

    If you have any difficulty accessing these links, please let me know.

    If you believe you have received this notice by mistake, or long longer want messages from the CHA, please contact us by return e-mail.

Cornell Hockey Association – March 4, 2020

hockey pin 2019-20
The Cornell Men’s and Women’s Hockey Teams competed this past weekend at Lynah Rink … Men faced St. Lawrence and Clarkson to finish the ECAC regular season and celebrate Senior Night; Women played their best-of-three ECAC-QF playoffs defeating St. Lawrence in two games. Both teams recorded four-point weekends … again!

Men’s Hockey record overall is 23-2-4, 18-2-2 in the ECAC. Cornell maintains the #1 ranking in the USCHO Division I Men’s Poll receiving 37/50 first place votes above North Dakota (#2) and Minnesota State (#3) and remains #3 in the PairWise Rankings behind North Dakota and Minnesota State. Cornell finishes atop the ECAC with 38 league points and earns the Cleary Cup for the third straight season … a program first! Clarkson is second [33pts], Quinnipiac is third [30pts] and Rensselaer fourth [27]. Home ice advantage and a first weekend [March 6-7-8] bye is assured going into playoffs. Fans wore lots of RED this weekend as the game photos show … we are looking for a “C” of RED to support the team from now on!

Women’s Hockey record overall is 25-1-3, 19-0-3 in the ECAC. The Women continue their national ranking at #1 (receiving all 15 first place votes) in the USCHO Division I Women’s Poll ahead of Wisconsin and rise to #1 in their PairWise Rankings above Wisconsin … read more here. With their win over Dartmouth, Women’s Hockey clinched their 15th IVY League title and with the win over Yale, secure the ECAC Regular Season title. Playoffs for the ECAC women’s hockey started Friday/Saturday, February 28/29 at Lynah Rink against #8 seeded St. Lawrence and the Big Red Women ousted the Saints in two games. Here are the results of the Women’s ECAC quarterfinal match-ups.

Cornell will host the Women’s ECAC tournament at Lynah Rink March 7-8 … SATURDAY semifinals and SUNDAY final. On Saturday, Cornell plays Harvard at 1PM; Princeton takes on Clarkson at 4PM. Winners play on Sunday at 2PM for the ECAC Tournament Final. As there are no Men’s games this weekend … wear RED and come out to support the Women’s Team. You can purchase women’s playoff tickets here. Not in Ithaca … view on ESPN+

Follow these links to view/download photos and review details from the recent games.

FRIDAY GAMES
Photos: CORNELL WIH ECACQF1 vs. St. Lawrence … W 7-2; Box Score | Game Recap
Photos: CORNELL MIH vs. St. Lawrence … W 5-0; Box Score | Game Recap

SATURDAY GAMES
Photos: CORNELL WIH ECACQF2 vs. St. Lawrence … W 3-2; Box Score | Game Recap
Photos: CORNELL MIH vs. Clarkson … W 5-1; Box Score | Game Recap
Photos: MEN’S SENIOR NIGHT


Coach’s Corner

… Read Coach Schafer’s most recent game notes and comments here


Freshman Friday

A Q-and-A feature with the freshmen (9) on the Men’s Hockey team.
Links to their interviews here.

#24 Sam Malinski #20 Matt Stienburg #10 Travis Mitchell
#29 Ben Berard #21 Zach Tupker #13 Jack Malone
#14 Ben Tupker #2 Peter Muzyka #5 Sebastian Dirven


Upcoming Events!

Coach’s Club Luncheon – 10th event this season… Friday, 11:45AM, 3/13/2020 at the Country Club of Ithaca. This luncheon is on the Friday before ECAC quarterfinal playoffs start at Lynah Rink. Hoping for a nice early-spring day and not a March snowstorm! Please sign in your guests/spouse on the sheet at the buffet table. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. You are welcome to sit with Coach Schafer at his table at the front of the dining room. Details and directions here.

ECAC Men’s Hockey Tournament – Cornell has earned a bye for the first round March 6-7-8. As the #1 seed, the men’s team will play the lowest seed coming out of this first playoff weekend the following weekend March 13-14-15. First round and quarterfinal playoffs are a best-of-three series. More information and a downloadable playoff bracket here … The semifinal and final ‘one-and-done’ games are played in Lake Placid, NY. More information here

BUS TRIP – Are you interested in taking a fan-bus to the NCAA Regional Playoffs? Our best guess for Cornell is placement at the Albany Regional, Times Union Center, Albany, NY on March 28-29 but other venues include Worcester, MA, and Allentown, PA. The likelihood of Cornell being located to Loveland, CO seems remote. If you are interested in taking a bus, we want to know sooner than later so reservations can be made. Contact Sue Detzer. More information about the NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Tournament here


Upcoming Hockey!

Men’s Hockey

Women’s Hockey


Extras for the Lynah Faithful

  • Test your recollection of Cornell players. Visit a gallery of hockey team picnic photos. How many do you recognize?
  • Read, Off-the-Crossbar, a weekly column by Brandon Thomas providing readers with great insight into the current Men’s Hockey Program along with a good dose of “hockey history” to keep it all in perspective … read more here
  • Over the Goal Line, A Cornell Women’s Hockey Podcast produced by WIH forward, Finley Frechette ’21, and Christopher Morales ’20 (WVBR-FM) … This podcast is for everyone, including casual hockey fans, passionate supporters of Cornell Women’s Ice Hockey, and prospective students and recruits wanting to learn more about the program … read and listen more here
  • Cornell Hockey Association scarves … available now … $20 includes shipping … contact Sue Detzer

    CHA Board Meetings

    • Meetings are Wednesday at 7 PM in the Harkness Room, Lynah Rink unless otherwise posted.
    • Any member of the CHA can attend a board meeting! Have a suggestion? Come to a meeting!
    • Next meeting … April 1st, 2020 (really)

    Feel free to pass along these links to any and all fans and friends of Cornell Hockey

    Want to support Cornell Hockey? … Join the Cornell Hockey Association here

    If you have any difficulty accessing these links, please let me know.

    If you believe you have received this notice by mistake, or long longer want messages from the CHA, please contact us by return e-mail.

Alumni Reception at Fortress Invitational Hockey Tournament

Cornell University Regional Programs and the Cornell Hockey Association invite you to start the New Year off with Cornell Men’s Ice Hockey in Nevada! Join alumni, parents, and friends from all around the world, to cheer on the Cornell University Men’s Hockey team as they take on Ohio State in the second game of the Fortress Invitational Tournament.

We will gather on the Terrace at T-Mobile arena for a fun pre-game reception with delicious food and beverages and special guest Mike Schafer ’86, the Jay R. Bloom ‘77 Head Coach of Men’s Hockey. Coach Schafer will address the audience and answer a question or two before heading back to the locker room. The Cornell University All Alumni Pep Band will also swing through to really make you feel like you are in Lynah Rink, cheering on the Big Red!

Register Here

Friday, January 3, 2020
6:00 to 8:30 pm
The Terrace at T-Mobile Arena, Toshiba Plaza, & The Park, Las Vegas, NV

6:00 pm – Doors open
6:30 pm – Hear from Mike Schafer ’86, the Jay R. Bloom ’77 Head Coach of Men’s Hockey
8:15 pm – Please head to your seats
8:30 pm – Event concludes, puck drops

General Attendees: $50 per person
Young Alumni (Classes 2010-2019): $40 per person (pricing courtesy of the Cornell Hockey Association)
Children 12 and under: $30 per person
Your registration fee includes unlimited popcorn, all beef hot dogs: with traditional condiments, nachos, and mac & cheese; along with a selection of beer, wine and soft drinks.
Hockey game ticket not included.

Purchase tickets to the Fortress Invitational here

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