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PC - A new start and a new venue

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39 years ago this weekend, when I was a young, unattached, and adventuresome RPI alumnus and when the ECAC was an unwieldy aggregation of 17 teams, 8 of which made the playoffs, I took the train from Philadelphia to Providence to watch RPI play Providence College in the final game of the season. RPI had languished in the lower part of the standings most of the year, but had mounted a four-game winning streak and was in position to squeak into the playoffs if they could win that final game.

I got to Providence with absolutely no idea what the name of the Friars’ rink was or where it was located in relation to the train station, but after asking around, I was directed to go to a nearby bus stop and wait for the Smith St. bus, which would take me close to the campus. I remember the bus went toward the picturesque Rhode Island Capitol building and then veered off to the left. Other passengers alerted me when the bus got to the stop closest to the campus and I eventually found my way to Schneider Arena in plenty of time for the game.

I remember the trip fondly, except for the part between the opening faceoff and the final buzzer, during which RPI got hammered, 7-2. I remember Schneider Arena as a nice, new facility – at least, it was a lot newer than the RPI Field House.

I note that the title of this thread refers to a new start and a “new venue.” What does "new venue" refer to? Has Providence College abandoned Schneider Arena in favor of another home rink?
 
Re: PC - A new start and a new venue

39 years ago this weekend, when I was a young, unattached, and adventuresome RPI alumnus and when the ECAC was an unwieldy aggregation of 17 teams, 8 of which made the playoffs, I took the train from Philadelphia to Providence to watch RPI play Providence College in the final game of the season. RPI had languished in the lower part of the standings most of the year, but had mounted a four-game winning streak and was in position to squeak into the playoffs if they could win that final game.

I got to Providence with absolutely no idea what the name of the Friars’ rink was or where it was located in relation to the train station, but after asking around, I was directed to go to a nearby bus stop and wait for the Smith St. bus, which would take me close to the campus. I remember the bus went toward the picturesque Rhode Island Capitol building and then veered off to the left. Other passengers alerted me when the bus got to the stop closest to the campus and I eventually found my way to Schneider Arena in plenty of time for the game.

I remember the trip fondly, except for the part between the opening faceoff and the final buzzer, during which RPI got hammered, 7-2. I remember Schneider Arena as a nice, new facility – at least, it was a lot newer than the RPI Field House.

I note that the title of this thread refers to a new start and a “new venue.” What does "new venue" refer to? Has Providence College abandoned Schneider Arena in favor of another home rink?

They basically redid the underneath of the run but the seating bowl is pretty much the same as it has been since the 90's when I started going. It also has a brand new video scoreboard too...
 
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The upgrade at Schneider reminds me of the scope of work at the Houston Field House. New facade, new team areas, freshened seating areas' video scoreboard. Even the coaches' offices decks overlooking the rink. Both facilities have a renewed feeling. It would be nice to see both programs return to national prominence together.
 
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Zlax and Freds, thanks for the update.

I'm glad to know that Schneider Arena has not suffered the same fate as Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium and Spectrum, which opened not all that many years before Schneider did.
 
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It would be nice to see both programs return to national prominence together.

Yes so another RPI forward can go offside in the big game but have the game winning goal still count! ;)
 
Yes so another RPI forward can go offside in the big game but have the game winning goal still count! ;)

Regarding that goal, Darren Puppa told me one night a few years ago, "Hey, if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying." A rematch would be fun.
 
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Regarding that goal, Darren Puppa told me one night a few years ago, "Hey, if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying." A rematch would be fun.

I love it! I'll give him points for candor. :)
 
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A good night for PC. A sweep would be a terrific launch into the playoffs. Go Friars!
 
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Getting 1 more point will be the hardest point they record all year and the most meaningful one........play all 60 min and win don't tie
 
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Way to go Friars! A sweep in Maine any year is a big deal. This year ever more so. I so wish I could be there for March.
 
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Maine loss 3 games all year at Alfond, 2 of them to little PC...:D

Friars could end up playing Maine in the best of three round the weekend after next if Maine beats Merrimack next weekend in the single elimination game.
 
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Way to go Friars! A sweep in Maine any year is a big deal. This year ever more so. I so wish I could be there for March.


Coming into the year, I thought this series was going to be huge and a beast to get points and this team came through...Now take care of business in the rink with practices and get back to the Garden!
 
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