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  • kwh7433
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by shiftyjedi View Post
    What he actually meant was the fact that you throw out "lack of athletic scholarships" as overcoming the most massive hardships. People that have to pay their way instead of people who don't. His point is the players might not normally be enrolled in RIT get enrolled, because they can puck and anyone in enrolled might get academic scholarships or simple endowments that are common in private schools. This is essentially a scholarship that the public schools offer. Also, no one seems to ever state the obvious that RIT offers a much more lucrative education than MSU - Mankato as an advantage. While your team got a great win (you didn't exactly win with skill, you sat back and threw your body at shots and cashed in on a couple of counter plays, not illegal, but not impressive either) let's face it you were only in the tournament because you won the weakest conference's tournament as well.

    Also, you lose guys not because of a scholarship, you lose guys because they go to a more prestige and established program in a better conference. This is a better reason for a program that has obstacles other program don't.
    I guess we come from somewhere that we expect not to have to say the obvious, since it's obvious. You don't need to be impressed. A win is a win whether you like the style or not.

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  • Chris Clark Fan Club
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    Does anyone know if the refs have other camera views or is just the overhead? Nothing can be seen from the overhead cam.

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  • NYhockeyguy
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by mar7967 View Post
    To me, it appears is if the ref was about to signal a goal, then quickly waved it off when he saw the goalie knocked over. Anyone else see that?
    Yes. Doesn't change that the call on the ice was officially no goal but there was definitely a start to a goal signal before the washout. I've watched it probably 10 times and certainly don't begrudge the official having to make that call.

    Congrats to Mankato on a fantastic season.

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  • shiftyjedi
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by kwh7433 View Post
    Let's start by giving you no credit. Why is your first instinct to throw such a big accusation at RIT's way for winning? If you read any of the many articles that came out for RIT players this week you would see a similar trend of players that were largely ignored by other teams but were show interest by RIT and convinced to go out to the school and give it a chance and when they visited fell in love with the coaches, the game atmosphere, and the passion for hockey that the school has. RIT gave some of these players a home that they might not have otherwise. Try checking out the stories particularly on the Norrish twins and Greg Amlong.
    What he actually meant was the fact that you throw out "lack of athletic scholarships" as overcoming the most massive hardships. People that have to pay their way instead of people who don't. His point is the players might not normally be enrolled in RIT get enrolled, because they can puck and anyone in enrolled might get academic scholarships or simple endowments that are common in private schools. This is essentially a scholarship that the public schools offer. Also, no one seems to ever state the obvious that RIT offers a much more lucrative education than MSU - Mankato as an advantage. While your team got a great win (you didn't exactly win with skill, you sat back and threw your body at shots and cashed in on a couple of counter plays, not illegal, but not impressive either) let's face it you were only in the tournament because you won the weakest conference's tournament as well.

    Also, you lose guys not because of a scholarship, you lose guys because they go to a more prestige and established program in a better conference. This is a better reason for a program that has obstacles other program don't.

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  • mar7967
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    To me, it appears is if the ref was about to signal a goal, then quickly waved it off when he saw the goalie knocked over. Anyone else see that?

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  • Rochester
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    How many Nebraska-Omaha fans made the treck over to watch the match?

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  • blazer777
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    Originally Posted by lmg6841 View Post

    I'm not sure what you were watching, but Garbo cut towards the crease and ran into the defender. Initiating contact implies he was trying to tie him up.

    http://streamable.com/p8to

    Because he was watching the puck the entire time, the contact was incidental.

    Originally posted by manurespreader View Post
    So if my line mate has the puck and we are coming in on net, and I run over the goalie, that's incidental and thus is not penalized? New one on me!
    Yes, the same would be said you and your line-mate were to use a bazooka to shoot the puck but then again, we're talking about the play and situation as shown in the video from yesterday's game and not scenarios that we're thinking about in our brains today.

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  • blazer777
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by Chris Clark Fan Club View Post
    My initial question was, do the refs have just the overhead?

    That is the exact same replay I saw, I completely understand we are going to see it different, but the explanation of the refs wasn't the case either.

    "Upon further video review, the referees determined that the Minnesota State player initiated the contact with the RIT".

    Palmquist definitely didn't initiate the contact and definitely didn't extend his arms like Garbowsky did.

    I am not saying RIT doesn't deserve to win because that was a great game. Just wish it wasn't on a judgement call.
    My take on this was that both players were skating towards the net, came in contact with each other (Note that both sticks went high up in the air as they both attempted to avoid a collision) and Pamquist's momentum took him into the Mav's goalie. If Garbowsky was attempting to push Palmquist into the goalie, it was make sense that he would have followed Palmquist and then you would have an argument about the goal and more than likely, it wouldn't have been overturned as it was.


    Regardless of our thoughts on this, it is what it is as is the way of any sport.

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  • manurespreader
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by lmg6841 View Post
    I'm not sure what you were watching, but Garbo cut towards the crease and ran into the defender. Initiating contact implies he was trying to tie him up.

    http://streamable.com/p8to

    Because he was watching the puck the entire time, the contact was incidental.
    So if my line mate has the puck and we are coming in on net, and I run over the goalie, that's incidental and thus is not penalized? New one on me!

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  • Chris Clark Fan Club
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by lmg6841 View Post
    I'm not sure what you were watching, but Garbo cut towards the crease and ran into the defender. Initiating contact implies he was trying to tie him up.

    http://streamable.com/p8to

    Because he was watching the puck the entire time, the contact was incidental.
    My initial question was, do the refs have just the overhead?

    That is the exact same replay I saw, I completely understand we are going to see it different, but the explanation of the refs wasn't the case either.

    "Upon further video review, the referees determined that the Minnesota State player initiated the contact with the RIT".

    Palmquist definitely didn't initiate the contact and definitely didn't extend his arms like Garbowsky did.

    I am not saying RIT doesn't deserve to win because that was a great game. Just wish it wasn't on a judgement call.
    Last edited by Chris Clark Fan Club; 03-29-2015, 10:22 AM.

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  • lmg6841
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by Chris Clark Fan Club View Post
    After seeing the replay of the goal that ended our season, Garbowsky initiated the contact 10 feet from the crease and forced Palmquist into Williams.

    The question is, do the refs have just the overhead cam?
    I'm not sure what you were watching, but Garbo cut towards the crease and ran into the defender. Initiating contact implies he was trying to tie him up.

    http://streamable.com/p8to

    Because he was watching the puck the entire time, the contact was incidental.

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  • Red Cows
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    Both regional finals today are 2 vs. 4. Still a shot at 3 NCHC teams in Boston. I'll have a lot more thoughts when I have more time but last night was one of the finer defensive efforts by us I have seen in along time, particularly for the first two periods. Harvard was able to get almost nothing going. In the 3rd, saw something that has been an issue on this team, I think, because they are so young, where they came out in the 3rd and played like they had it won and you can't do that and expect to actually win. For the first time, I think they figured it out as, even though they got outshot massively in the third, they got back with the program as the period progressed and held on and then got a couple empty netters at the end.

    I bet there are more people at the game tonight than last night. I think Notre Dame fans holding tickets stayed away in droves to watch ND and Kentucky play. And, UNO and RIT easily had/have the most fans here. Omaha is close enough that I could envision a few people who said to themselves last night "We are getting in the car and going tomorrow". If I wasn't already here, it'd be something I'd seriously consider.

    Loved that Trev Alberts spent the entire game sitting out with all us UNO fans in the stands. We sat next to the student contingent just for the fun of it even though those weren't our seats. UNO fans have waited a long time to play a game like tonight's, that's for sure.

    We are playing with house money. As young as we are, if you had told me we'd playing in this game tonight before the season started, I'd have said you were nuts. I had/have higher hopes for next season, frankly. No matter what, as long as we acquit ourselves well tonight, I'll be happy. If we do that and win, so much the better. If the Mavs win this game tonight, the piling on to their bandwagon in Omaha is going to be ridiculous, and probably a bit disgusting to long timers, since success inevitably breeds johnny-come-lately fans that act like they have been one all along.

    Off to the Studebaker Museum for us today. The first car I ever owned was a '66 Cruiser my grandfather gave me after I graduated from high school in '77. It had been his company car and he'd bought at some point from the company and kept it for 11 years before I got it.
    Last edited by Red Cows; 03-29-2015, 10:47 AM.

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  • LtPowers
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by Chris Clark Fan Club View Post
    After seeing the replay of the goal that ended our season, Garbowsky initiated the contact 10 feet from the crease and forced Palmquist into Williams.

    The question is, do the refs have just the overhead cam?
    You think Palmquist was just standing there? He came up to meet Garbowsky and ****** his progress toward the net. That's initiating contact.


    Powers &8^]


    Edit: You know, word filters are stupid when I'm not calling someone a "r*tard", but actually using the word as a verb.

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  • MaizeRage
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    Originally posted by Chris Clark Fan Club View Post

    The question is, do the refs have just the overhead cam?
    No, they saw multiple angles of the play.

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  • Chris Clark Fan Club
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    Re: Midwest Regional: Minnesota State, Nebraska-Omaha, Harvard, RIT

    After seeing the replay of the goal that ended our season, Garbowsky initiated the contact 10 feet from the crease and forced Palmquist into Williams.

    The question is, do the refs have just the overhead cam?

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