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BIG weekend on tap. If we can roll our momentum from last weekend into somehow upsetting #2 Cornell at HFH, this could be a season-changer...Gonna dust off my RPI jersey and wear it to work this Friday and do my part! LET'S GO RED!!!!!!!
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SNAPSHOT: RPI Men's and Women's Hockey players visit Early Childhood Learning Center https://t.co/KR919sFYwt
— Troy Record (@troyrecord) January 8, 2020
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Time to stuff the ballot box.
Which play is top play worthy?
— ECAC Hockey (@ecachockey) January 8, 2020
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We will need a German flag for the HFH rafters in 2022. The women's team has a recruit from there arriving in 2022. See my recent posts on the women's thread.
And she is from Hammelburg which is the town near the prison camp where Hogan's Heroes took place.Last edited by Ralph Baer; 01-09-2020, 07:00 AM.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostWe will need a German flag for the HFH rafters in 2022. The women's team has a recruit from there arriving in 2022. See my recent posts on the women's thread.
And she is from Hammelburg which is the town near the prison camp where Hogan's Heroes took place.
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Originally posted by rpi82 View PostMaybe we just need a California state flag as that's the closest Colonel Hogan and his heroes ever came to Germany.
Anyway, I attended a hockey game in 1977 in Füssen. Clearly, it is a new rink because that one was open at one end and fans were used to blow air to the advantage of the home team. The game was against an Italian team and I was very surprised to see that Dino Serra (RPI '77) was playing for that team.
Let's see, I am talking about an RPI woman recruit and an alum, so this belongs on any RPI thread except this one.Last edited by Ralph Baer; 01-09-2020, 11:51 AM.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostIt turns out that she is currently playing for the German 18U team at the D1A WJC in Füssen, Germany. As I write this, it is between the first and second periods of the final game vs. Japan with the winner advancing to the top tier next year. It's at Füssen if anyone wants to fall asleep for a while. https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/.../15-jpn-vs-ger (Nina Christof #6 in white)
Anyway, I attended a hockey game in 1977 in Füssen. Clearly, it is a new rink because that one was open at one end and fans were used to blow air to the advantage of the home team. The game was against an Italian team and I was very surprised to see that Dino Serra (RPI '77) was playing for that team.
Let's see, I am talking about an RPI woman recruit and an alum, so this belongs on any RPI thread except this one.Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Originally posted by DrDemento View PostCoach Harkness reportedly had the doors opened on the stage end of the rink for our boys when we were going in the direction so we were skating with the wind. i seem to remember a report that a number of ceiling light bulbs malfunctioned some evenings but only above the visiting goaltender (not sure i believe that one). Even if the stories are not true, legend has it that he did what ever was necessary to gain an advantage and perhaps that extra oxygen won us our first national championship??
My recollection about the game which I saw in Füssen was that the fans blew away the fog which developed at the open end when it was it was to the home team's advantage. It's been over 40 years, so my memory needs some fog blown away too.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostIt turns out that she is currently playing for the German 18U team at the D1A WJC in Füssen, Germany. As I write this, it is between the first and second periods of the final game vs. Japan with the winner advancing to the top tier next year. It's at Füssen if anyone wants to fall asleep for a while. https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/.../15-jpn-vs-ger (Nina Christof #6 in white)
Anyway, I attended a hockey game in 1977 in Füssen. Clearly, it is a new rink because that one was open at one end and fans were used to blow air to the advantage of the home team. The game was against an Italian team and I was very surprised to see that Dino Serra (RPI '77) was playing for that team.
Let's see, I am talking about an RPI woman recruit and an alum, so this belongs on any RPI thread except this one.
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Originally posted by rpi82 View PostBased on the teams in that field, D1A is not at the top of the totem pole. How many levels do they have for women's hockey?
What is weird is that Neutral Zone rates her as 2.75 which is not of NCAA D-I quality. I don't subscribe to the women's reports anymore so I can't read her reviews.
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Originally posted by fr. joe View PostDu spass machen?
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