Posts Tagged ‘schedule’
October 3 Schedule Released
Monday, September 27th, 2010Sorry, Doc, Your Game Is At Noon
After much speculation and anticipation, you can rest easy as we present to you the October 3 schedule:
12:00 PM | East | La Famiglia at Filthy Gorgeous |
12:00 PM | West | Sky Fighters at Corlears Hookers |
1:00 PM | East | LBS, Inc. at Denim Demons |
1:00 PM | West | Cobra Kai at Rehabs |
2:00 PM | East | #18 Butchers at #15 Mathematics |
2:00 PM | West | #20 Gut Rot at #13 What The Puck |
3:00 PM | East | #19 Gouging Anklebiters at #14 Unicorns |
3:00 PM | West | #17 Mega Touch at #16 Poutine Machine |
4:00 PM | East | Fresh Kills at Happy Little Elves |
4:00 PM | West | Tompkins Square Riots at Dark Rainbows |
5:00 PM | West | ALL-STAR GAME |
Week 9 News and Notes
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Will Hurricane Sharif Hit NYC On August 1?
Although Summer has just begun, the BTSH calendar is rapidly filling up with special events and social festivities. Here is a look at what is upcoming:
August 1 – Old Timers’ Game. To commemorate BTSH’s 10-year anniversary, Randy Locklair of the Butchers is organizing an Old Timers’ Game. The game will feature long-standing veterans of the league, as well as a few retired players. Although none of the retired players have been confirmed as of yet, some of Randy’s targets include “Hollywood” Jeff Lesser, Sharif “The Chocolate Buzzsaw” Corinaldi, Brendan “Flounder” Hay, Molly Jacobs, Peter “Ski” Oblamski, and Jeremy “The Foot” Schumacher.
August 8 – Farewell to Corlears & Johnsons Olympics. BTSH will return to Corlears Hook Park for one last hurrah before NYC converts it to a turf field. Relive some memories as you experience for the last time the joys of the heckle wall, peeing alongside the FDR, and celebrating a goal on the bird bath. After the games, head on over to Welcome to the Johnsons, where Phil “Sandy” Donohue (GA) and bartender Brent Smith will once again host the Johnsons Olympics. Just make sure you don’t accept any cupcakes from Minkus while there.
Full Schedule Released!
Monday, March 22nd, 2010Denis Is A Man Of Few Words
We are proud to announce that the full 2010 BTSH schedule has now been posted. Under the 2010 Schedule tab, you can now find every single game of the upcoming season, including its time and location.
Also, please note two additions to the calendar. First, the games originally slated for Sunday, August 29 have been moved to Saturday, August 28 (pending league approval). This Saturday docket would be accompanied by a post-game Pub Crawl in the Tompkins area. Second, on June 6, Rachel “A-Korn” Greene and Craig “Ug” LaCombe will host a Sega NHL 94 Tourney/Fundraiser to benefit Kelly Buchanan. Details on that event forthcoming, but you should definitely save the date.
Hockey Night In Tompkins Schedule
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010Prior to the 2009 season, teams in BTSH always dreaded seeing a late game time listed on their schedule. With the rest of the league already at the bars, the last game of the day meant playing on an empty court and taking a lonely walk in the dark from Corlears Hook Park (or Moffo Rink) to Rivington Street. However, when the league moved to Tompkins, the late game took on a whole new meaning. With bars in close proximity, league members actually stayed to watch their friends compete, even after sunset, making the day’s final contest a much bigger event than it was in years past. Combine that with your humble correspondents’ increased focus on the late game matchups in the weekly previews, and the tradition of Hockey Night In Tompkins was born.
Thus, with anticipation building on who will have the privilege to compete on this league-wide stage, here is the Hockey Night In Tompkins schedule for the 2010 season:
Opening Day Schedule Released!
Sunday, March 14th, 2010
After several changes in the offseason, the 2010 BTSH season is finally just four weeks away. The league will now consist of 20 teams with the addition of two expansion teams, the Butchers and a yet unnamed team captained by Amy Jones (formerly of Fresh Kills fame). Further, the Mighty Squirrels have rebranded as Poutine Machine under the leadership of new captain Patrick “Sven” Larsen, while, under little to no leadership, Mexican Standoff has temporarily rebranded as the Gonorrhea Angels.
The 20 teams will be divided into two 10-team conferences (Weyersberg and Schumacher), with each conference consisting of two 5-team divisions. They are as follows:
Weyersberg Conference
Rubens Division: Corlears Hookers, Denim Demons, Filthy Gorgeous, LBS, Inc., What The Puck
Hackett Division: Dark Rainbows, Happy Little Elves, Rehabs, Sky Fighters, Unicorns
Schumacher Conference
Donohue Division: Butchers, Cobra Kai, Fresh Kills, Gouging Anklebiters, Tuques
MacNeil Division: Amy Jones’ New Team, Gonorrhea Angels, Mathematics, Mega Touch, Poutine Machine
Each team will play the other four teams in its division twice, the other five in its conference once, and five teams from the other conference once. The full schedule will be released on Sunday, March 21, but the Opening Day schedule is posted after the break.