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John Nabors
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Originally posted by LtPowers View PostAnyone else find this season frustrating and unsatisfying?
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College Hockey America (Women) Composite Schedule: www.tinyurl.com/CHAWcomp
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Men's Atlantic Hockey Champions 2010 2015 2016 2024
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Originally posted by LtPowers View PostAnyone else find this season frustrating and unsatisfying?
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And especially so for teams like Holy Cross who's season was just ended by COVID.
However the season ends, it's kind of like walking out of the arena after a tie (for those of us old enough to remember ties )
Can't we all just get along?
Always remember... This is just a game we're talking about here. Let's not take it all too seriously.
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The radio guys will be hosting another chat with RIT head coach Wayne Wilson this Tuesday, March 9th, 6:00pm. The registration link is:
https://rit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MJpQDu7FTD-Vepe4Db2FnQ
This is sponsored by the RIT Alumni Association. We are alaos planning one final chat on April 13th to wrap up the season.
Scott Biggar
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Staff Writer - US College Hockey Online
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Originally posted by XCTiger View Post
Would imagine, semis and finals will be single game elimination at one site. Probably at highest remaining seed. Unless Pegula convinces them to do it at the Harbor Center.
Which of course begs the question, who is the higher seed if both regular season champions (or both regular season #2 teams, or #3 teams, etc) make the finals? They purposely (and correctly) handed out dual regular season championships because it's impossible to compare teams by record when you're completely separated by a pod system (which is also why I think it's extremely stupid to begin crossing over in the semi-finals: they should be getting one team out of each pod and then preferably playing the final at a neutral site). If AIC and Robert Morris both make championship weekend, they are both #1 seeds, and with no cross pod games, record is essentially meaningless in determining who the more deserving team is. What if the other 4-5 teams in the pod are simply superior in one pod or the other?
For that matter, let's say the 4 teams in championship weekend are Robert Morris (#1W), RIT (#3W), Army(#2E), and Bentley(#4E). Who hosts that? Army has the best record of the 4, but Robert Morris is technically the higher seed and also a regular season champion. Does record matter more than seed? The press release does not actually provide any information on how the host institution for championship weekend will be determined.
(Of course, the press release also stated the 1st round games would be played on Feb 6th or 7th, and here we are on the 8th and they're now scheduled for the 8th and 9th.
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For that matter, let's say the 4 teams in championship weekend are Robert Morris (#1W), RIT (#3W), Army(#2E), and Bentley(#4E). Who hosts that?Last edited by Ed Trefzger; 03-10-2021, 11:05 AM.
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Down 4-2 with 4 minutes left, we can kiss this season goodnight and goodbye.John Nabors
RIT Tigers - A Long Hockey Tradition
AHA Regular Season Champions 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
AHA Tournament Champions 2010, 2015, 2016
NCAA DI - 2010, 2015, 2016
NCAA Frozen 4 - 2010
NCAA DII - 1983
NCAA DIII - 1984, 1985, 1989, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
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Originally posted by LtPowers View PostAnother season ends with a whimper. No lack of effort to blame this time, just superior talent on the other side of the ice.
The AHA has gotten better in recent years, but has RIT?
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I hate to be a broken record, but I wonder how lack of scholarships are affecting recruiting now. With the rest of the AHA (sans AF and Army West Point) offering up to 18 scholarships now, it must be a factor. Having some standout seasons would help recruit I think, but that just hasn't happened the past few years.Atlantic Hockey Composite schedule: www.tinyurl.com/AHAcomp2
College Hockey America (Women) Composite Schedule: www.tinyurl.com/CHAWcomp
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Men's Atlantic Hockey Champions 2010 2015 2016 2024
Men's Frozen Four 2010
Women's College Hockey America Champions 2014 2015
Women's DIII National Champions 2012
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Originally posted by mar7967 View Post
I hate to be a broken record, but I wonder how lack of scholarships are affecting recruiting now. With the rest of the AHA (sans AF and Army West Point) offering up to 18 scholarships now, it must be a factor. Having some standout seasons would help recruit I think, but that just hasn't happened the past few years.
At the end of the day RIT is one of the most expensive tuitions in the conference and offers the least financial incentive to come play hockey. The kids know it's a $100,000 question and a cool locker room and couches with tiger logos stitched in them isn't going to beat a full ride to play in an empty AHL barn in Massachusetts.
RIT is clearly making moves towards D1 (their newly announced athletics facilities projects is a public nod to it, but the consulting firm work began long before) but it is still years away. RIT might have to continue to languish in mediocrity until then.Last edited by RIT Winters; 03-22-2021, 07:03 PM.RIT
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Originally posted by RIT Winters View PostAt the end of the day RIT is one of the most expensive tuitions in the conference and offers the least financial incentive to come play hockey. The kids know it's a $100,000 question and a cool locker room and couches with tiger logos stitched in them isn't going to beat a full ride to play in an empty AHL barn in Massachusetts.
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Originally posted by Leather Lungs View Post
The last I knew AIC still hadn't gotten to the 12 full scholarships the AHA used to allow nevermind the 18 that are now permissible. And when you consider the Yellow Jackets are the largest team in D1, that's a lot of players paying full tuition to live in a rough part of Springfield, Mass.
I think it's clear that while RIT was rightly credited with excellent scouting and recruiting 10 years ago, the reality is that it's easier to scout/recruit from the "best of the rest (non-scholarship earning talent) when you are one of only two teams in the nation actually trying to compete without them and can say you are by far the most well supported team in your Conference. But AHC has moved past cost containment and so there's a lot more competition for those fringe guys and RIT isn't able to collect 'em all and indeed seems to be collecting less and less.
Last edited by RIT Winters; 04-04-2021, 12:35 PM.RIT
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Atlantic Hockey dropped the short-lived and ill-conceived "AHC" about 3 seasons ago.
https://twitter.com/Atlantic_Hockey/...51091848130561
"Our official name is the Atlantic Hockey Association. We don't abbreviate often here at the league office, but when we do, it will be AHA moving forward."
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Originally posted by Ed Trefzger View PostAtlantic Hockey dropped the short-lived and ill-conceived "AHC" about 3 seasons ago.
https://twitter.com/Atlantic_Hockey/...51091848130561
"Our official name is the Atlantic Hockey Association. We don't abbreviate often here at the league office, but when we do, it will be AHA moving forward."RIT
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