Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<
Games there are exempt.
How about.. they come south..
Games there are exempt.
How about.. they come south..
...and expensive...Games there are exempt.
'...and expensive...
...and time consuming...
They don't get too many non-conference home games at UA or UAA (except against each other up until this season) for a reason.
They both helped subsidize their conference opponents' trips up there as a part of their memberships to the CCHA and WCHA. I can only imagine that they still do as part of the new WCHA together. What they do for NC opponents, I suppose is completely between them and each opponent.
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Looks like they get their NC games in during the two tournaments up there (Air Force is going this year) except for a weekend at Wisconsin on this years schedule. Rest of their games on the road are conference games.
It'd take a big chunk of change to get there unless you had your own plane. Curse you AFA!
Am I the only one worried with the new center, we'll have serious issues with parking for gametime? Those who attend games from off-campus would be less enthusiastic about attending during a good-sized snow event if they had to walk all the way from S-Lot and the usual parking north of Ritter? The only good "solution" I could see is a parking garage adjacent to the center to the south, but that would bring up ground issues with all the swampland surrounding it.
On a good note, I can now see where the Rink itself is located in the construction cam. Thats great to see.
The parking situation is a problem, and I haven't heard anything about a solution yet. People coming from off-campus, especially non-alumni, don't want to walk halfway across an unfamiliar campus to go to a hockey game.
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The committee also believes officials have “become lax” with enforcing the limitations of player advancement during faceoffs.
Looks like my post about Saracino deciding not to go to law school after all a few months ago once again bears fruit.
http://www.ritathletics.com/news/2013/6/26/MHOCKEY_0626133153.aspx
Good to see more Tigers going pro...even if it's in obscure European leagues.
So, can we put to bed the theory that OOC games don't matter?
But that reality didn't change as a result of Niagara's selection to the tournament; that was just the indisputable signal that the reality had already changed. Some of us knew well before this that the reality had changed and an excellent conference season coupled with good OOC results could produce an at-large bid. To only now decide that OOC games matter is a year or two late; what if Niagara had decided that OOC games don't matter? Would you still be denying that change had come?
So, I don't think reality really changed all that much.
Neither do I. It was always possible for an at-large bid given a good enough league OOC record. Every team in the league contributes to that, so that means OOC games matter. And always have.
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At Large bid is going to get you in maybe 2% of the time.
And that is why RIT should get out of the AHA.
No, it's why RIT should get better and win the AHA. We can't moan about how difficult at-large bids are in the league when we didn't even finish top 4 in the league last year, and have but one championship to hang out hat on after about a decade.
I'm not sure why people think moving to ECAC is going to help us overnight. We would see some bump in recruitment, but likely not a significant one, meanwhile we'd be playing teams quite a bit better than we do now.
I'm all for moving to ECAC, but only for the right reasons at the right time. Not because at-large bids are going to happen more often.
Well yeah.. I guess I'm assuming that we will easily return to being an AHA powerhouse and that last season was a blip chalked up to poor recruiting. Maybe just a far fetched dream.