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  • schiegs
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    Was at the SoCal alumni chapter party last night. Let's just say the idea of an on campus arena is not dead. At all.

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  • Downstate_RIT_Fan
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    Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
    I am only working off box score here, but looks like the Tigers came out in force to shut out the best scoring team in Div 1.

    Bentley needs to put a run together if they wish to improve on last season's record. Two home games against Canisius next weekend would be a good place to start.
    I think this year the AHA Championship will be a crap shoot as I, along with many others much smarter than me, think the top 10 teams are so closely matched that each are capable of winning on any night they play each other. Your team has the tools and if they do go on a late season run they will be a difficult opponent for any team meeting them in the playoffs.

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  • Snively65
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    Originally posted by Downstate_RIT_Fan View Post
    Well I guess the whole "revenge" thing is working for you guys so congrats on last nights win.

    A hot goalie can certainly make a big difference, I'll get to see your team in February when they travel to West Point. Best of luck tonight.
    I am only working off box score here, but looks like the Tigers came out in force to shut out the best scoring team in Div 1.

    Bentley needs to put a run together if they wish to improve on last season's record. Two home games against Canisius next weekend would be a good place to start.

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  • Downstate_RIT_Fan
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    Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
    Looks like from box score that Bentley got their sweet revenge on Friday night in Rochester?
    Well I guess the whole "revenge" thing is working for you guys so congrats on last nights win.

    A hot goalie can certainly make a big difference, I'll get to see your team in February when they travel to West Point. Best of luck tonight.

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  • Snively65
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    Looks like from box score that Bentley got their sweet revenge on Friday night in Rochester?

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  • schiegs
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    Gensler is cover photo on USCHO home page. Its the little things...

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  • mar7967
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    Originally posted by eXcSports View Post
    For those that can't make it out to Rochester, someone usually streams the local time warner feed...Check http://www.reddit.com/r/rit/ on gameday for info.

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  • eXcSports
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    Game preps for this weekend:

    http://excalibursportspage.com/2013/...of-technology/

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  • eXcSports
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    Originally posted by Downstate_RIT_Fan View Post
    In my opinion that seems harsh. I am not a fan of either of these teams but have seen both play this year. Each are a player or two away or even a couple of good breaks away from winning some important games. I am a fan of Atlantic Hockey and I think we can look elsewhere as to our poor reputation in Division I Hockey. We have consistently done poor in OOC games, that's just not AIC or Sacred Heart, it has been all of us. We are doing better this year and let's hope that could result in our first at large bid. Secondly, except for a 1st round regional HC win and the run by RIT to the Frozen Four, the teams we have sent to the NCAA have been one and done, competitive, but one and done nonetheless. With our teams continuing to show better OOC records and by winning a couple of games in the NCAA Tournament, Atlantic Hockey can make some noise. Our success in OOC games this year have no doubt garnered the attention of the rest of D1 Hockey.

    As to laying it all on AIC and Sacred Heart, remember, you still have four games against these two and if I were a fan of either of them I'd have one word on my mind after being beaten soundly by you earlier this year and that would be revenge...

    I hope we all can agree that whoever comes out of Atlantic Hockey this year goes far into the tournament, that will help all of us.
    I was being facetious. Totally agree with everything you said here. It angers me greatly when nobody gives the AHA respect.

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  • Downstate_RIT_Fan
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    Originally posted by eXcSports View Post
    But that doesn't mean anything because the AHA has AIC and Sacred Heart.
    In my opinion that seems harsh. I am not a fan of either of these teams but have seen both play this year. Each are a player or two away or even a couple of good breaks away from winning some important games. I am a fan of Atlantic Hockey and I think we can look elsewhere as to our poor reputation in Division I Hockey. We have consistently done poor in OOC games, that's just not AIC or Sacred Heart, it has been all of us. We are doing better this year and let's hope that could result in our first at large bid. Secondly, except for a 1st round regional HC win and the run by RIT to the Frozen Four, the teams we have sent to the NCAA have been one and done, competitive, but one and done nonetheless. With our teams continuing to show better OOC records and by winning a couple of games in the NCAA Tournament, Atlantic Hockey can make some noise. Our success in OOC games this year have no doubt garnered the attention of the rest of D1 Hockey.

    As to laying it all on AIC and Sacred Heart, remember, you still have four games against these two and if I were a fan of either of them I'd have one word on my mind after being beaten soundly by you earlier this year and that would be revenge...

    I hope we all can agree that whoever comes out of Atlantic Hockey this year goes far into the tournament, that will help all of us.

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  • eXcSports
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    Originally posted by Chris Lerch View Post
    From the CHN story:




    "Bad teams"? There are 5 AHA teams ahead of Northeastern in the RPI and 6 ahead of Maine, including Mercyhurst. There are 3 AHA teams in the Pairwise. On paper, the Mercyhurst win wasn't an upset. Maine winning the first game was an upset. Bentley and Northeastern are separated by 6 places in the RPI out of 59 teams. It's not a shocking upset. If Holy Cross had won it wouldn't have been all that shocking. An upset yes, but not a huge one. Both were ranked. Both are in the Pairwise.
    Unfortunately, the prevailing attitude seems to be that the AHA is still a putrid league. They'll all point, right off the bat, to AIC and Sacred Heart. It's true that the bottom of the league has been the same for years, and the talent pool is a little diluted as a result. Save for one run by SHU a couple years ago, those teams have never made a run at the top of the league. But that's all they have. RIT went to the Frozen Four and has been competing strongly outside the league for years; Air Force has been ranked and beaten OOC teams as well. Holy Cross has taken it to teams. And RMU just destroyed the 3RC. They're ranked, and RMU is in line for an at large bid. But that doesn't mean anything because the AHA has AIC and Sacred Heart.

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  • Chris Lerch
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    From the CHN story:

    "I really hope Hockey East teams continue to schedule Atlantic Hockey opponents. I understand the arguments against, of course — it can hurt an at-large bid, it doesn’t have many benefits for the larger program and losses are always embarrassing. Saturday night was special, though, especially for Bentley and its fans. Obviously, Northeastern isn’t playing hockey to help Bentley or any other small program. Still, it makes college hockey better when every team and conference has a chance to improve. The scheduling habits of the nation’s largest programs are simply shameful. This is the second consecutive time Bentley has defeated Northeastern at Matthews Arena. On Saturday, Mercyhurst defeated Maine and Holy Cross played very well in Grand Forks. A couple strong programs from strong conferences lost to bad teams on Saturday night, but college hockey won."

    "Bad teams"? There are 5 AHA teams ahead of Northeastern in the RPI and 6 ahead of Maine, including Mercyhurst. There are 3 AHA teams in the Pairwise. On paper, the Mercyhurst win wasn't an upset. Maine winning the first game was an upset. Bentley and Northeastern are separated by 6 places in the RPI out of 59 teams. It's not a shocking upset. If Holy Cross had won it wouldn't have been all that shocking. An upset yes, but not a huge one. Both were ranked. Both are in the Pairwise.

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  • eXcSports
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    I'm going on vacation on Thursday, so I have to cram as much as I can about RIT week into a short week. Will be on hiatus from Thursday through Sunday.

    But until then, I'm going to start off this week with one word: REVENGE

    http://wp.me/s1Of6y-revenge

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  • eXcSports
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    Originally posted by Pk Specialist View Post
    You haven't been to the JAR, have you?
    It's got "character.........."

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  • eXcSports
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    Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
    Is it a done deal that HE teams will be playing only 20 intra-conference games rather than 30 next season, which would reduce their OOC games to 4 rather boosting to 14? Of course, I would like to see more OOC opportunities for AHA - HE match ups, and it seems that Bentley should play many more than just a couple of games against HE teams if those teams have 14 OOC games to fill, especially considering the additional travel costs for alternatives. As you know, I would love to see Bentley get an invite by UNH to try out their speed on the big sheet in Durham. Would be the last chance to see Gensler and Goumas match up as seniors.
    It is a done deal. Hockey East announced that they're changing the playoff format too, but I don't know to what. I know when they go to 12, everyone will make the playoffs. As for conference games, they'll play everyone twice. That means 20 games until UConn joins, and then it's 22. Everyone plays home and home on a weekend, save for Vermont, Maine, and Notre Dame (which are 2-home, or 2-road like what we have with the western teams).

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