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  • Originally posted by jericho View Post

    Same school, different Schmidt
    When the Schmidt Hits the Fan
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    • Originally posted by Wicked Slappaahs View Post

      When the Schmidt Hits the Fan
      We have a winner, although I'm not sure whether that should be saved for the regular season.

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      • Good suggestions. I agree with rpi82 that that may be better for the regular season.
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        • Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post

          Could you explain? It gets late early in the winter, and this is a summer thread.
          If we were eliminated early...

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          • highlights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhmWUSq6p0Q
            postgame https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu_BMaBURAk
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            • I had a changed of heart and attended the weekend games to support the boys and I was glad I did. A gutty series win and I'm happy they are moving on to the 2nd round.
              Harvard has been a sort of up and down team this year, so I certainly think we have a punchers chance....though I'm not making any predictions. I'm considering taking a run at Friday's game.
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              • Early betting percentages have us with a 23% chance to win the first game. As Wicked says, we have a puncher's chance but I suspect we have to land the first punch for that to happen. First game is more important than it was against Dartmouth as having to try to win two in a row at Harvard is just more than anyone should ask.
                Union is at 16% at Clarkson and SLU at 4% at QU. Colgate at Cornell is obviously much closer.
                I do not want the season to end but if it happens, it was simply a great comeback this weekend from one game down and of course from down 3-1 with only 16 minutes remaining in game 3.
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                • Love the spirit of the Smith-coached teams, certainly an improvement. Onward and upward.
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                  • Jake Johnson has been nominated for ECAC student athlete of the year. One person was nominated from each school. https://www.ecachockey.com/men/2021-...SAOTY_Nominees
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                    • Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
                      Early betting percentages have us with a 23% chance to win the first game. As Wicked says, we have a puncher's chance but I suspect we have to land the first punch for that to happen. First game is more important than it was against Dartmouth as having to try to win two in a row at Harvard is just more than anyone should ask.
                      Union is at 16% at Clarkson and SLU at 4% at QU. Colgate at Cornell is obviously much closer.
                      I do not want the season to end but if it happens, it was simply a great comeback this weekend from one game down and of course from down 3-1 with only 16 minutes remaining in game 3.
                      If I assume that we have a 23% chance of winning each game, then we have about a 13.4% chance of winning the series. Union has a 6.9% chance, and SLU a 0.47% chance.
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                      • Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post

                        If I assume that we have a 23% chance of winning each game, then we have about a 13.4% chance of winning the series. Union has a 6.9% chance, and SLU a 0.47% chance.
                        With all due respect Ralph I have to go with Han Solo's admonition from Star Wars: "never tell me the odds." (I think they were trying to escape a trash compactor or something).

                        For what it's worth, I believe it was 30 years ago today, March 7, 1992, that #10 RPI knocked off #1 Harvard in Cambridge (err, Allston) in the single-game elimination in the ECAC quarterfinals. If I recall, that result prompted the ECAC to scrap the single-game elimination format. Most of us probably remember the next weekend RPI advanced to play SLU in the ECAC semis at the old Boston Garden and led 5-3 after 2 periods, but SLU rallied to win it in OT despite a valiant effort in net from Neil Little. It is also probably the only time Cornell fans have ever rooted for RPI. I'm hoping the Engineers capture a little of that magic from their post-season upset of the Crimson 30 seasons ago.

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                        • Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post

                          If I assume that we have a 23% chance of winning each game, then we have about a 13.4% chance of winning the series. Union has a 6.9% chance, and SLU a 0.47% chance.
                          Can't assume that for all the games - only the first game of each series. i have seen these numbers vary considerably depending on the result of each game. What i cannot get as yet, is the odds for winning each series obviously because they vary greatly depending upon the result of the first game. I am not a betting man but if harvard wins the first game as the odds predict, I would think their chances of winning the series would be very high. If on the other hand, we win the first game, our odds to win the series would increase but not anywhere near as much.
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                          • Originally posted by vicious View Post

                            For what it's worth, I believe it was 30 years ago today, March 7, 1992, that #10 RPI knocked off #1 Harvard in Cambridge (err, Allston) in the single-game elimination in the ECAC quarterfinals. If I recall, that result prompted the ECAC to scrap the single-game elimination format. Most of us probably remember the next weekend RPI advanced to play SLU in the ECAC semis at the old Boston Garden and led 5-3 after 2 periods, but SLU rallied to win it in OT despite a valiant effort in net from Neil Little. It is also probably the only time Cornell fans have ever rooted for RPI. I'm hoping the Engineers capture a little of that magic from their post-season upset of the Crimson 30 seasons ago.
                            We really travelled well in those days. When Jeff Gabriel tucked in the Harvard goal after a mass scramble around the crease you would have thought from the roar that it was played at HFH. That game at the Garden on the other hand, will always stick in my craw. Throwing the puck? Late in the game one of our small, fast forwards - can't remember any more which one it was - stretched well over his head to spike down an airborne puck near the Saints blue line and was called for the aforementioned penalty. In all my years of watching thousands of games I don't think I've ever seen a comparable call. It didn't look to me that he ever closed his hand on the puck, just reaching over his head to knock it forward in one motion - roughly equivalent to a spike in volleyball (i.e. batting the puck than throwing it). Of course SLU scored on the ensuing power play. It was a truly gut-wrenching loss as our underdog team left it all on the ice.

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                            • Originally posted by rpi82 View Post

                              We really travelled well in those days. When Jeff Gabriel tucked in the Harvard goal after a mass scramble around the crease you would have thought from the roar that it was played at HFH. That game at the Garden on the other hand, will always stick in my craw. Throwing the puck? Late in the game one of our small, fast forwards - can't remember any more which one it was - stretched well over his head to spike down an airborne puck near the Saints blue line and was called for the aforementioned penalty. In all my years of watching thousands of games I don't think I've ever seen a comparable call. It didn't look to me that he ever closed his hand on the puck, just reaching over his head to knock it forward in one motion - roughly equivalent to a spike in volleyball (i.e. batting the puck than throwing it). Of course SLU scored on the ensuing power play. It was a truly gut-wrenching loss as our underdog team left it all on the ice.
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                              • Originally posted by rpi82 View Post

                                We really travelled well in those days. When Jeff Gabriel tucked in the Harvard goal after a mass scramble around the crease you would have thought from the roar that it was played at HFH. That game at the Garden on the other hand, will always stick in my craw. Throwing the puck? Late in the game one of our small, fast forwards - can't remember any more which one it was - stretched well over his head to spike down an airborne puck near the Saints blue line and was called for the aforementioned penalty. In all my years of watching thousands of games I don't think I've ever seen a comparable call. It didn't look to me that he ever closed his hand on the puck, just reaching over his head to knock it forward in one motion - roughly equivalent to a spike in volleyball (i.e. batting the puck than throwing it). Of course SLU scored on the ensuing power play. It was a truly gut-wrenching loss as our underdog team left it all on the ice.
                                Jeff Brick. 15:16 of the third period.

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