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Re: capitalist hockey

When did I ever say Bear Red wasn't? :D

Of course, what would you expect from someone who tried to insult me by bragging about a goaltender that my team beat.

I am missing your point... but I gotta tell ya... his team had one of the very best collegiate goaltenders in history, and lots of teams beat Brown with Danis between the pipes.
 
Re: capitalist hockey

I am missing your point... but I gotta tell ya... his team had one of the very best collegiate goaltenders in history, and lots of teams beat Brown with Danis between the pipes.

4 December 1968: RPI 4, Cornell with Ken Dryden 3

Also, in one of Bear Red's first posts (on another thread), he was trying to taunt me with Ken Dryden's stats. He mentioned that Ken only lost 4 games, unbeknownst to him one of those four losses was to the team I support.
 
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Re: capitalist hockey

4 December 1968: RPI 4, Cornell with Ken Dryden 3

Also, in one of Bear Red's first posts (on another thread), he was trying to taunt me with Ken Dryden's stats. He mentioned that Ken only lost 4 games, unbeknownst to him one of those four losses was to the team I support.

Cornell v RPI RS record last 10 years:
13-3-4

You can take the Ken Dryden win and sit out another 10 years before making it to the ECAC championship. ;)
 
Re: capitalist hockey

Cornell v RPI RS record last 10 years:
13-3-4

You can take the Ken Dryden win and sit out another 10 years before making it to the ECAC championship. ;)

RPI was also the first team to defeat Cornell after its undefeated season.

I add that supposedly had RPI not defeated Cornell in 68-69, RPI would now be playing D-III hockey. After several poor seasons, the RPI admins were evaluating whether RPI was capable of competing at the D-I level, and that victory was an important part if the decision to stay D-I.
 
Re: capitalist hockey

Cornell v RPI RS record last 10 years:
13-3-4

You can take the Ken Dryden win and sit out another 10 years before making it to the ECAC championship. ;)

Number of times a national championship was won and Ned Harkness wasn't needed:
RPI: 1
Cornell: 0

Let me guess, if we win another national championship, you guys are going to poach Seth Appert?
 
Re: capitalist hockey

I just read through this entire thread, and wish I hadn't, because I now have even less of an idea of its general topic than I did before. I think it's about gambling on the NCAA hockey tournament, or talking about how awesome Cornell is/thinks they are (which I will politely remind them that they did not defeat RPI this season)?
 
Re: capitalist hockey

I just read through this entire thread, and wish I hadn't, because I now have even less of an idea of its general topic than I did before. I think it's about gambling on the NCAA hockey tournament, or talking about how awesome Cornell is/thinks they are (which I will politely remind them that they did not defeat RPI this season)?

The former. Bear Red would like to know if it is possible to place a bet on the NCAA hockey games at a reputable gambling venue.
 
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