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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by AspyDad View Post
It confused me when they wrote that there were 23 selections and then wrote that we had the second most (after Brown and QU) with 16. I then counted the list and there are actually 22. Assuming the list is correct (a big question, actually), we had the third most with 22. They might have gotten it correct if they had listed who didn't make it instead, but I can understand why they didn't do that.
Yea for grade inflation.
Edit: I won't begin to guess how they decided that the women had the 6th most.Last edited by Ralph Baer; 06-23-2011, 11:54 AM.
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI think that Ed Weaver wrote this.
It confused me when they wrote that there were 23 selections and then wrote that we had the second most (after Brown and QU) with 16. I then counted the list and there are actually 22. Assuming the list is correct (a big question, actually), we had the third most with 22. They might have gotten it correct if they had listed who didn't make it instead, but I can understand why they didn't do that.
Yea for grade inflation.
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostThere's a period between "Rensselaer" and "Dartmouth", so we certainly didn't have 16.
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by JCrawford View PostThis just in...
Name: Jacob Sebastien Laliberte
Class: First-Year Student
Curriculum: Business and ManagementTake the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by DrDemento View PostJust put this somewhere safe so you can use it many, many times in the next 4 years-I figure about 100 times should do it!
A note, during the year, I go to the previous game's thread (unless it was a shutout ) to copy the goal-score code. I was too lazy to look for that thread, so I edited the one on my disk which had Brad Farynuk as the scorer.
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostWell, I hope they are not all "Goal Number 1" every time I use it.
A note, during the year, I go to the previous game's thread (unless it was a shutout ) to copy the goal-score code. I was too lazy to look for that thread, so I edited the one on my disk which had Brad Farynuk as the scorer.
(exam mark frustration remark coming from one of my friends that has some close ties with the team)
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by Red Cloud View PostNow we just need Ralph and/or FlagDUDE to update us daily with whether that changes or not.Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
Originally posted by DrDemento View PostIf that changes I will be on heavy medication for a while.
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Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011 Part II: The Bryce is Right
I don't recall this article http://www.hockeysfuture.com/article...caa_prospects/ about the top NCAA draft prospects. PK is listed #5.
5. Patrick Koudys, D
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
6'4/210 lbs.
Shoots: L
11/15/92
CS final ranking: 76th among North American skaters
Patrick Koudys was one of the youngest players in the NCAA this season and was somewhat of an unknown outside the RPI hockey community. But scouts have kept close tabs on the Smithville, ONT native and his progress. His strong showing at the recent NHL Draft Combine seems to have helped boost his stock a bit as well. And if what he has shown glimpses of at RPI this season is any indication, he looks to have a bright future ahead of him. Koudys (pronounced "cow-dice") played in 31 games for the Engineers, posting three points (one goal, two assists). His first and only collegiate goal came back on Dec. 4 versus Brown.
Koudys is a smart, hard-working defenseman with good size that could potentially blossom into an excellent two-way defenseman. The thing that immediately jumps out about Koudys is his size. At 18 years old, he already possesses a pro-style frame that simply needs to continue to develop and get stronger. He utilizes his frame and long reach quite effectively too. Where it is particularly noticeable is in one-on-one situations. During his first season at RPI, two areas where Koudys made great strides were in his shooting and being more physical. Koudys possesses a cannon-like shot that got better as the season went along. He also possesses remarkably good puck skills. He moves and distributes the puck quite well. And while it really didn't show on the stat sheet this season, Koudys does have some outstanding offensive ability that will become more evident as his collegiate career progresses. One area that Koudys will need to improve to be successful at the next level is his foot speed. He moves quite well for a big man, but lacks the necessary speed.
RPI head coach Seth Appert on Patrick Koudys: "I think at times, Patty was challenged by the speed, size and strength of the players at this level, but over the course of the season, he started catching up and became a very effective college defenseman. He's very impressive in his work ethic and attention to detail and those things are going to win out in the end. I think his talent, mind for the game, and work ethic are real special, and we're expecting great things from him in the next couple of years."Last edited by Ralph Baer; 06-23-2011, 05:30 PM.
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