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— Coach Dave Smith (@RPI_HockeyCoach) January 5, 2020
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RPI Hockey 2019 - 2020 Part II: Moving on with 2020 Vision!
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I wonder if he was there.
Happy Birthday, Joé Juneau
— RPI Men's Hockey (@RPI_Hockey) January 5, 2020
We got you a weekend sweep of Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Hope you like it!
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A great weekend. We beat a top 5 team and came back and beat a team that we should beat. Both on the road. That is what the good teams do.
I owe Ashbrook an apology. Up until the end of December, I thought that all he brought to the team was good face off skills. He wasn't doing much else to help the team, but the last few games, he has found his stride and is competing at both ends of the ice.
Nice to see a freshman improve so much so early.
Now if we don't let this weekend go to our heads and stay focused, we can look forward to a very exciting 2020.
LGR!Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
The harder I practice, the luckier I get.
Gary Player
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Attended the north country trip with our group of enthusiasts and was pleasantly surprised by the Friday win. RPI's forecheck, energy and physicality (where have I heard that before...? ) gave CCT trouble all night and kept them off balance. Marshall was excellent and stopped everything he saw and he did a great job of limiting second chances.
I honestly don't know what Smith's intentions are with the goal tending... not sure he does either. He's started 3 keepers in the last three games and all have played well. Not sure how anyone can "grab the reigns" -as he has mentioned - without any of them getting consecutive starts. I thought Marshall earned the right to start on Saturday after his efforts on Friday...but I suspected he wouldn't, and he didn't.""Ralph is the Chuck Norris of this board. Ralph doesnt sleep he just waits." - fishcore12
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Although I am certainly happy that Savory won, I would have nominated Marshall over him.
Week 1️⃣2️⃣ @MACGoaltending Goalie of the Week: Owen Savory.
— ECAC Hockey (@ecachockey) January 6, 2020
In his lone start this weekend, the @RPI_Hockey sophomore posted a 25-save shutout against St. Lawrence, helping the Engineers complete their first North Country sweep since 2012-13. pic.twitter.com/gKeUnJnITf
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Originally posted by ralph baer View Postalthough i am certainly happy that savory won, i would have nominated marshall over him.
week 1️⃣2️⃣ @macgoaltending goalie of the week: Owen savory.
— ecac hockey (@ecachockey) january 6, 2020
in his lone start this weekend, the @rpi_hockey sophomore posted a 25-save shutout against st. Lawrence, helping the engineers complete their first north country sweep since 2012-13. pic.twitter.com/gkeunjnitf""Ralph is the Chuck Norris of this board. Ralph doesnt sleep he just waits." - fishcore12
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Stop by the @RPI_HFH to order your Family 4-pack today! @RPI_Hockey @RPIAthletics
— Sachi Vines (@SachiVines) January 6, 2020
Happy New Year Everyone! pic.twitter.com/LNhK10jfgL
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Quite honestly I don’t see how Q-Pac’s Goalie, Keith Petruzzelli, wasn’t the GOW.Brandon Pirri: Turk would give it to Jagr. That's awesome! Jagr's untouchable. And he would give it to Jagr.
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Originally posted by Wicked Slappaahs View PostAttended the north country trip with our group of enthusiasts and was pleasantly surprised by the Friday win. RPI's forecheck, energy and physicality (where have I heard that before...? ) gave CCT trouble all night and kept them off balance. Marshall was excellent and stopped everything he saw and he did a great job of limiting second chances.
I honestly don't know what Smith's intentions are with the goal tending... not sure he does either. He's started 3 keepers in the last three games and all have played well. Not sure how anyone can "grab the reigns" -as he has mentioned - without any of them getting consecutive starts. I thought Marshall earned the right to start on Saturday after his efforts on Friday...but I suspected he wouldn't, and he didn't.
BTW the betting odds are not really impressed by our trip up north with the predicted score for Friday listed as 4-1 for Cornell with an 85% chance of winning and a 9% chance of a tie. We are the slenderest of favorites for Saturday with the predicted score being a 2-2 tie but we are a 47% to 45% favorite to possibly eke out a win. Personally i would be very happy with a two pint weekend no matter which way we get it but anything more than that and we become a team to be reckoned with in our league.Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Originally posted by DrDemento View PostPerhaps he plans on playing each one for a period next Friday against Cornell?
BTW the betting odds are not really impressed by our trip up north with the predicted score for Friday listed as 4-1 for Cornell with an 85% chance of winning and a 9% chance of a tie. We are the slenderest of favorites for Saturday with the predicted score being a 2-2 tie but we are a 47% to 45% favorite to possibly eke out a win. Personally i would be very happy with a two pint weekend no matter which way we get it but anything more than that and we become a team to be reckoned with in our league.
I did not listen to Saturday’s game but I did Friday’s . There’s no other word to describe it other than impressive. But. Smith pointed out Savory stopped 5 breakaways. So the game could have turned out much differently. The goalie competition seems to be paying dividends. I don’t think we should minimize what Marshall did on Friday. What would be great would be to see a home weekend with exciting hockey. Wins would be great, but really just a great two games would be welcome.
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Originally posted by DrDemento View PostPerhaps he plans on playing each one for a period next Friday against Cornell?
BTW the betting odds are not really impressed by our trip up north with the predicted score for Friday listed as 4-1 for Cornell with an 85% chance of winning and a 9% chance of a tie. We are the slenderest of favorites for Saturday with the predicted score being a 2-2 tie but we are a 47% to 45% favorite to possibly eke out a win. Personally i would be very happy with a two pint weekend no matter which way we get it but anything more than that and we become a team to be reckoned with in our league.Uncle Mickey: July 23, 1950-July 22, 2003
WRPI, 91.5 FM...usually color commentary.
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Originally posted by jericho View PostI don’t drink, but I’m assuming that’s a lot of vodka?
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Originally posted by jericho View PostI don’t drink, but I’m assuming that’s a lot of vodka?
BTW-miss you here posting and wish you were more active again. These threads can use a bit more humorTake the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor
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Originally posted by Wicked Slappaahs View PostAttended the north country trip with our group of enthusiasts and was pleasantly surprised by the Friday win. RPI's forecheck, energy and physicality (where have I heard that before...? ) gave CCT trouble all night and kept them off balance. Marshall was excellent and stopped everything he saw and he did a great job of limiting second chances.
I honestly don't know what Smith's intentions are with the goal tending... not sure he does either. He's started 3 keepers in the last three games and all have played well. Not sure how anyone can "grab the reigns" -as he has mentioned - without any of them getting consecutive starts. I thought Marshall earned the right to start on Saturday after his efforts on Friday...but I suspected he wouldn't, and he didn't.
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