Cornell No Win At Home The Big Red men's hockey team is developing an interesting phenomenon which I'll call "Kevorkian home-ice advantage." So far, the Red is undefeated (2-0-2) on the road, playing their ECAC opponents. The Red at home, in the "friendly" confines of Lynah Rink, where steep traditions have been passed down for generations, has so far unable to post a win. So much for home-ice advantage. So much for Cornell charging all of us a TON of money to go to these games. By my count, since the season began officially, I'm 0 for $57 in terms of win-loss economic value (and double the amount when you include my wife, who for the first time in her life, holds a full set of season tickets). When will I see a winning home game? When we play Union on Jan 7? I can't help but recall the two humiliating defeats at home by Union in the last two years. The next time the icers take to Lynah, they will play the Dutchmen. Will I go over the half-way mark as a season ticket holder and still have not seen a winning game? I'm frustrated and disappointed because I don't like making unsound investment. This year's Cornell hockey has not turned out to be a good financial investment thus far. Tom