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  • Originally posted by sezenack View Post

    We were the only team in the country to lock our players out of the facilities during the covid year and also not allow fans in the building the following year.[/URL]
    Maybe things would have been different had the relationship between Coach and Administration been stronger.

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    • Originally posted by sezenack View Post
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      If you still don't believe me, maybe you'll believe Jake Johnson's dad https://***********/CraigJohnsonCRS/...091815937?s=20
      Yup..... #blameshirley
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      • Originally posted by sk8tronthepond View Post

        Maybe things would have been different had the relationship between Coach and Administration been stronger.
        The previous leader had less than zero interest in a "relationship" with coaches...which is why they were left out of ANY of the decisions she made. For folks who have forgotten, I recommend they go back and read Billy Jerry's brutally honest social media post where he laid bare the truth at the time. Athletes, despite having jumped through every hurdle laid before them, were given ZERO chance to be heard and were not kept in the loop on anything prior to the shutdown of athletics. I have absolutely no ill will for any of the guys who departed during this period.
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        • Originally posted by DavidSec17 View Post
          The post game interview with the Cornell goalie was rather telling. He spoke of how when the Ivies decided to shut down during the COVID year, he and Malinski and perhaps another player decided to stay, and stay true to Cornell.
          ​​​​​​Imagine that.
          The difference likely being that a) they were involved in conversations when the decisions were being made and b) I believe - I'll stand corrected - that Cornell and many/most of the Ivies allowed their teams to work out and practice. This was not the case at RPI. I know for a fact that RPI players went elsewhere to find ice time -- on their own dime - to work out.
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          • Originally posted by Engineers View Post
            The next few years will tell us everything we need to know. If we continue to put up 10/12 win seasons then whats the excuse then?
            I don't think anyone here disagrees with this sentiment. I do think that RPI athletes and coaches were dealt far more hurdles than most programs in the league and the country for that matter.
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            • That Bowman goal was quite the play! Nice to see those two grab a goal in the game.

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              • Originally posted by sk8tronthepond View Post

                Maybe things would have been different had the relationship between Coach and Administration been stronger.
                All of RPI’s teams were locked out, so we either had dozens of coaches without relationship skills or an administration lacking them. Since the decision-making arm of the administration was one micro-manager at the top, I’m confident there wasn’t much the coaches could have done.

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                • Originally posted by Wicked Slappaahs View Post
                  The previous leader had less than zero interest in a "relationship" with coaches...which is why they were left out of ANY of the decisions she made. For folks who have forgotten, I recommend they go back and read Billy Jerry's brutally honest social media post where he laid bare the truth at the time. Athletes, despite having jumped through every hurdle laid before them, were given ZERO chance to be heard and were not kept in the loop on anything prior to the shutdown of athletics. I have absolutely no ill will for any of the guys who departed during this period.
                  I agree. Hopefully we will be able to draw a line under that period very soon.

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                  • Originally posted by DavidNardolillo View Post

                    That Bowman goal was quite the play! Nice to see those two grab a goal in the game.
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                    • Originally posted by DavidNardolillo View Post

                      I agree. Hopefully we will be able to draw a line under that period very soon.
                      Wouldn't that be nice. :-)
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                      • Originally posted by Engineers View Post

                        every team in college hockey had to deal with covid and the portal. So in 4/5 years when we still suck are we going to keep saying its covid and the portal? It’s just excuses at this point. The next few years will tell us everything we need to know. If we continue to put up 10/12 win seasons then whats the excuse then?
                        You are right, every team did have to deal with covid. Not every team was on the verge of turning their program around when it hit. And losing their #1 goalie when the season was cancelled was not a problem for every team. And not every team had to sit out a year. This is what happened. Not excuses. Not to mention the talented players that followed through the portal.
                        And I would love it if you could tell me how we avoid being a 10/12 win team under the current conditions. And if your solution is a new coach, I would love to hear who you have in mind.
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                        • Ture Linden had an assist in PSU's 8-0 blowout of Michigan Tech

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                          • Originally posted by DavidNardolillo View Post
                            Ture Linden had an assist in PSU's 8-0 blowout of Michigan Tech
                            Jake Johnson an assist. 4 Former players have points today. DrD. 38 years?

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                            • Today is 25 March 2023. There are 196 days (28 weeks) until RPI's next game.


                              This is based upon 7 October 2023 for the start of next season.


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                              • Originally posted by RPI67 View Post

                                Jake Johnson an assist. 4 Former players have points today. DrD. 38 years?
                                Indeed it has been 38 years since we scored a point in the NCAA tournament. When we were sitting in Joe Louis Arena in March 1985, if anyone had said this was even possible we would have laughed in their face. After all we had been to virtually all of the games from the previous two seasons and watched RPI accumulate a record of 67-8-1 during that time. We were truly the Beast of the East and one of the elite programs of not only that season but perhaps of all time. We were winning games against everyone in all sorts of ways, some by scores that rivaled what the Big 10 did yesterday. We knew that every years could not possibly be like that but certainly we felt we would be competing almost every year in lake Placid and most years in the NCAA tournament even though they only selected 8 teams back then.
                                There has been so many reasons this could happen including all the changes made in college hockey over the years that many posters have mentioned so I won't mention them all here. But the most obvious and glaring cause is gone and although it may take some time to reverse all of what was done to diminish and almost destroy the program ( and many other aspects of the school), i hope to still be around to see the resurgence. There are still enough of us who continue to follow and post here who can remember the best of times and some of the glorious moments. I truly hope we are all still here to celebrate together. we may not be as far from that as some would think. We just saw the first round of the NCAA tournament with 6 boys who would have and could have been playing for us this past year - perhaps we were closer than it appeared?
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