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Blackout, formerly called Black Friday, started during the [[2003-2004]] season to honor the passing of women's hockey coach Bill Cahill and equipment manager Tom Cavosie.  This game now takes place on the first home [[ECAC Hockey]] game of the season.  Free admission is given to all students wearing black, and members of the band are given [[Black Friday T-shirts|black t-shirts]] which they wear over their regular [[Rugby Shirts|rugby shirts]].  The team also wears special black jerseys for the game which are raffled off for charity afterwards. In [[2010-2011|2010]], Black Friday was replaced with Black Saturday due to the home-and-home weekend with [[Union College|Union]] being the first [[ECAC Hockey|ECAC]] weekend involving a home game. With the start of the [[2018-2019|2018-19]] season, this event was named Blackout. It is often considered the second biggest game of the year, behind [[Freakout]].
 
Blackout, formerly called Black Friday, started during the [[2003-2004]] season to honor the passing of women's hockey coach Bill Cahill and equipment manager Tom Cavosie.  This game now takes place on the first home [[ECAC Hockey]] game of the season.  Free admission is given to all students wearing black, and members of the band are given [[Black Friday T-shirts|black t-shirts]] which they wear over their regular [[Rugby Shirts|rugby shirts]].  The team also wears special black jerseys for the game which are raffled off for charity afterwards. In [[2010-2011|2010]], Black Friday was replaced with Black Saturday due to the home-and-home weekend with [[Union College|Union]] being the first [[ECAC Hockey|ECAC]] weekend involving a home game. With the start of the [[2018-2019|2018-19]] season, this event was named Blackout. It is often considered the second biggest game of the year, behind [[Freakout]].
  
Being the first home men's game, Blackout tends to be against [[Union College]], with each year swapping between being held on Friday oir Saturday.  
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Being the first home men's game, Blackout tends to be against [[Union College]], with each year swapping between being held on Friday or Saturday.  
  
 
==Traditions==
 
==Traditions==

Revision as of 15:31, October 16, 2024

Blackout, formerly called Black Friday, started during the 2003-2004 season to honor the passing of women's hockey coach Bill Cahill and equipment manager Tom Cavosie. This game now takes place on the first home ECAC Hockey game of the season. Free admission is given to all students wearing black, and members of the band are given black t-shirts which they wear over their regular rugby shirts. The team also wears special black jerseys for the game which are raffled off for charity afterwards. In 2010, Black Friday was replaced with Black Saturday due to the home-and-home weekend with Union being the first ECAC weekend involving a home game. With the start of the 2018-19 season, this event was named Blackout. It is often considered the second biggest game of the year, behind Freakout.

Being the first home men's game, Blackout tends to be against Union College, with each year swapping between being held on Friday or Saturday.

Traditions

Because the game often falls right before Halloween, it is common for specific songs to be called by the conductor during the game. These songs are, but not limited to:


Past Opponents and Results

2023-2024: Union L 1-5
2021-2022: Union W 3-0
2019-2020: Union L 1-2
2018-2019: Union W 5-3
2017-2018: Union L 2-4
2016-2017: Union L 1-4
2015-2016: Union W 3-2
2014-2015: Union W 6-1
2013-2014: Harvard T 3-3
2012-2013: Union L 2-4
2011-2012: Yale L 0-2
2010-2011: Union W 4-3 OT
2009-2010: Yale W 5-2
2008-2009: Harvard W 3-2
2007-2008: Yale T 1-1
2006-2007: Princeton W 4-3 OT
2005-2006: Quinnipiac W 4-2
2004-2005: Clarkson W 5-3
2003-2004: Vermont W 7-1

Blackout T-shirts

Every year for Blackout, the band is given a set of Blackout t-shirts by the Athletic Department. It has been tradition since the first Black Friday to wear the t-shirts over the band's usual rugby shirts to match the crowd which is also encouraged to wear black for the game. Starting in the 2014-2015 season, the band stopped receiving T-Shirts. As of the 2018-19 season, the band again gets Blackout t-shirts once again.

Past Shirt Designs