Ralph Baer
Let's Go 'Tute!
Today is 6 June 2026. There are 120 days until RPI's next game.
This is based upon 4 October 2026 for the start of next season.
This is based upon 4 October 2026 for the start of next season.
Love to see it! It’s about time this is getting done. No more shitty ice halfway through the period. Hopefully the schedule and new recruits drops soon.It looks like RPI read your post.
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RPI Women’s Hockey on Instagram: "A quick peek at the first half of the construction project that will bring updates to Houston Field House this fall season. New ice surface and cooling system, as well as new NHL-level boards, and upgraded concourse
492 likes, 7 comments - rpiwhockey on June 4, 2026: "A quick peek at the first half of the construction project that will bring updates to Houston Field House this fall season. New ice surface and cooling system, as well as new NHL-level boards, and upgraded concourse around the rink.".www.instagram.com
Schedule is probably in the next couple of weeksLove to see it! It’s about time this is getting done. No more shitty ice halfway through the period. Hopefully the schedule and new recruits drops soon.
I suspect that there won't actually be a list of recruits, and the Instagram posts last week cover the five forwards. My guess is that the rest will follow this week. https://www.instagram.com/rpi_mhockey/Schedule is probably in the next couple of weeks
I wonder if they announce the transfers as part of this tooI suspect that there won't actually be a list of recruits, and the Instagram posts last week cover the five forwards. My guess is that the rest will follow this week. https://www.instagram.com/rpi_mhockey/
I wonder too. My guess is yes.I wonder if they announce the transfers as part of this too
It’s the best recruit class I’ve seen in a while. I would agree since Pirri and D’Amigo. Although that class was rated much higher due to the higher NHL picks. Appert could really bring in talent to Troy. Needless to say I think this year’s class is super talented! This year’s class just proves how good of a recruiter lang and co are. I’m excited for the future.I wonder too. My guess is yes.
It did surprise me that the instagram posts don't say anything about each of them, but we know more than they would likely write anyway. There certainly are people who follow them on Instagram and don't read USCHO or your cohort's Field House posts. IMHO this is the best recruit class since at least Pirri and D'Amigo and probably since Oates et al.
It is hard to compare classes from different eras. With the opening of the CHL, the overall quality of recruits has improved. Pirri, D'Amigo et al. were higher ranked compared to other schools' classes entering in 2009, but this class appears to be better. It's also not clear to me how classes of different sizes should be compared.It’s the best recruit class I’ve seen in a while. I would agree since Pirri and D’Amigo. Although that class was rated much higher due to the higher NHL picks. Appert could really bring in talent to Troy. Needless to say I think this year’s class is super talented! This year’s class just proves how good of a recruiter lang and co are. I’m excited for the future.
This year’s class is definitely deeper. I can’t wait for the season to start. Very exciting timesIt is hard to compare classes from different eras. With the opening of the CHL, the overall quality of recruits has improved. Pirri, D'Amigo et al. were higher ranked compared to other schools' classes entering in 2009, but this class appears to be better. It's also not clear to me how classes of different sizes should be compared.
Agree with most of what you said but if indeed SA could really bring talent to Troy, why was our overall won loss record under his leadership so dismal? And why did not make trips to Lake Placid (or the few years to Atlantic City) for the ECAC playoffs? As far as i can see, his biggest successes in hockey were advancing his own career up the ladder to assistant at Buffalo under Lindsay Ruff and not accomplished in Troy. His tenure at RPI started about the same time as new coaches at Union and Yale and both squads won NCAA championships.It’s the best recruit class I’ve seen in a while. I would agree since Pirri and D’Amigo. Although that class was rated much higher due to the higher NHL picks. Appert could really bring in talent to Troy. Needless to say I think this year’s class is super talented! This year’s class just proves how good of a recruiter lang and co are. I’m excited for the future.
The depth of his classes was lacking a bit (and waned as the years went on). Look at some of the old point totals of the teams, you'd have 3 guys with 40 points and no one else with more than 14. Those guys would then graduate, and the next core of players wasn't ready to assume those roles. What has me excited about Eric's class here is there isn't a single weak point or not even a question mark. I'm not sure who I'd rank last in the class if I had to try.Agree with most of what you said but if indeed SA could really bring talent to Troy, why was our overall won loss record under his leadership so dismal? And why did not make trips to Lake Placid (or the few years to Atlantic City) for the ECAC playoffs? As far as i can see, his biggest successes in hockey were advancing his own career up the ladder to assistant at Buffalo under Lindsay Ruff and not accomplished in Troy. His tenure at RPI started about the same time as new coaches at Union and Yale and both squads won NCAA championships.
He didn’t get much help from the top. Often having to be more than a head coach. He made the NCAA Tournament and had many years with his teams ranked in the top 20 and a few times in the top 10. That hasn’t happened since. His teams especially in the beginning had 3-5+ NHL picks on the roster. Either way that’s behind us and I’m super excited for what coach lang can do. He’s a great coach and we’re lucky to have him.Agree with most of what you said but if indeed SA could really bring talent to Troy, why was our overall won loss record under his leadership so dismal? And why did not make trips to Lake Placid (or the few years to Atlantic City) for the ECAC playoffs? As far as i can see, his biggest successes in hockey were advancing his own career up the ladder to assistant at Buffalo under Lindsay Ruff and not accomplished in Troy. His tenure at RPI started about the same time as new coaches at Union and Yale and both squads won NCAA championships.
I don't have specific knowledge, but i believe that as part of the new ice/boards/glass installation that the walkway ring around the ice will be a bit different, including the removal of some seats ...but again, I'm working from dim memories of brief glances at renderings...What is the "upgraded concourse around the rink"?
I agree with all of this. And while not wanting to re-litigate the Appert era, it should be mentioned that he was literally working alone in all phases of the hockey program....with zero help from the admin. Union and Yale both benefitted from a) strong institutional support and b) fundraising.He didn’t get much help from the top. Often having to be more than a head coach. He made the NCAA Tournament and had many years with his teams ranked in the top 20 and a few times in the top 10. That hasn’t happened since. His teams especially in the beginning had 3-5+ NHL picks on the roster. Either way that’s behind us and I’m super excited for what coach lang can do. He’s a great coach and we’re lucky to have him.
Yes, the D has started.I suspect that there won't actually be a list of recruits, and the Instagram posts last week cover the five forwards. My guess is that the rest will follow this week. https://www.instagram.com/rpi_mhockey/
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Absolutely had his work cut out for him as he got nothing or perhaps less than nothing from the top. But i do not recall more than 1 NCAA appearance and I do not remember any top 10 ratings. i do recall purchasing tickets for Atlantic City every year for the ECAC playoffs and giving them away each time. A few of us can go way back through the various coaching eras and I have to say that we can remember so much better before the last 25 years (and of course, some really bad times also but they did not seem to last as long). I will say that we seem to be on the right track now and I have not been this optimistic in a very long time.He didn’t get much help from the top. Often having to be more than a head coach. He made the NCAA Tournament and had many years with his teams ranked in the top 20 and a few times in the top 10. That hasn’t happened since. His teams especially in the beginning had 3-5+ NHL picks on the roster. Either way that’s behind us and I’m super excited for what coach lang can do. He’s a great coach and we’re lucky to have him.
Let's please not! Or the Smith era! We've litigated sufficiently here in past threads--and I was certainly a contributor to the interminable proceedings!And while not wanting to re-litigate the Appert era . . .