In early voting, Cornell has fallen behind, so support is imperative if the legacies of Ned Harkness, Dick Bertrand, Brian Cropper, John Hughes, Dan Lodboa, and their immortalized teammates matter to you. The accomplishments of the 1969-70 Cornell team are self-evident, but if you seek to enjoy their journey, their stories as national champions are told on WAFT.
Before WAFT's preseason coverage begins to roll out, show your support for the carnelian and white by voting for the 1969-70 Cornell hockey team in the NCAA's Frozen Four Finest fan competition. One can vote using #Cornell70 on twitter, facebook, or through the NCAA Frozen Four Finest website. Voting requires either a twitter or facebook account. Voting must occur today. So, vote early and often for the most successful team in the history of Cornell hockey.
In early voting, Cornell has fallen behind, so support is imperative if the legacies of Ned Harkness, Dick Bertrand, Brian Cropper, John Hughes, Dan Lodboa, and their immortalized teammates matter to you. The accomplishments of the 1969-70 Cornell team are self-evident, but if you seek to enjoy their journey, their stories as national champions are told on WAFT.
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