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>>> RIT Tigers 2018/2019 - Time For The Tigers to Roar <<<

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Couldn't agree more. The benefits of a full building and extra concessions far outweigh the lost money in tickets, IMO. Maybe if you start to establish the building as a fortress, and you start winning all the time, you can start phasing that out.

Winning games in front of those crowds helps as well.
 
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Just need a current ECAC team to join HE and RIT will have their opportunity to join their Liberty League brethren in the ECAC.

Hockey East doesn't seem to be in a hurry to fill that odd spot. I'm curious if they did some behind the scenes feelers out and there was no real interest.
 
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They did not deserve to win that game tonight. They were outplayed badly, and got quite a bit of fortune. Even taking into account Drackett's fine play, they probably win that game twice out of 10 games. Tonight happened to be one of the two.

They fell asleep numerous times, and they continue to struggle to create offense at even strength, which you would have not thought would be a problem coming into conference play. They're lucky Drackett's come along and been one of the best goaltenders in the conference, because if they had gotten last year's goaltending through this year's play, they might still be looking for their first conference win.

Glad they got the win nonetheless. Sitting around some Army fans last night at Tate Rink chatting between periods I heard some comments about how fast Sacred Heart was and how good they were (SH won 4-2), some folks were surprised I think. Got me thinking about that old barometer again we sometimes chat about...how many USHL and BCHL players do they have? Well they have plenty and a couple HEA transfers too, good on them for a strong recruiting effort. Got me thinking about doing a quick look up this morning to see if the landscape has changed in regard to BCHL/USHL signings as the scholarship numbers go up in AH. During RIT's Frozen Four run, I counted 13 USHL/BCHL players on the Tigers. Most teams in AH during the 2009/2010 season had less than 5 USHL/BCHL players. A pretty big difference between RIT and the rest of the league in 2009/2010.

Coming back to this season, the team with the fewest USHL/BCHL signings....RIT, most teams have significantly more USHL/BCHL signings. The talent has improved immensely in Atlantic Hockey, so unless one team finds the perfect combination of players, I'd expect pretty much all the teams to play around .500 hockey the entire season, with the playoffs being a crap shoot. I think we've seen that the last few years anyways. I'd be surprised if one team dominates the entire league.

As far as our scoring woes, it could be that since we only have one line that has been steadily producing, the other teams have figured that out, and are clamping down on our first line pairing their top D line against them whenever possible. We need the other lines to produce to take the pressure off RIT's top line. Glad we did that last night. Would love to see a sweep but not surprised if we split. AIC is a much improved team.
 
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Hockey East doesn't seem to be in a hurry to fill that odd spot. I'm curious if they did some behind the scenes feelers out and there was no real interest.

Hey, that gives me an idea, forget the ECAC, lets move to Hockey East, the Hockey East teams always seem to enjoy playing us! :) Just kidding folks...we would need some serious re-tooling to play in that league for an entire season...
 
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Note to self: Todays game did not start at 7:05 pm. Tuned in to WITR just in time to catch the recap.
 
Note to self: Todays game did not start at 7:05 pm. Tuned in to WITR just in time to catch the recap.

At least you caught the recap.. Much needed sweep. While you were listening to the recap I was watching the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall with the family. The Christmas Spectacular is awesome even if this show is before Thanksgiving but I think I would of been just as happy at home listening to our radio guys call the RIT game. Just back from NYC and it’s traffic...exhausted. G’Night.
 
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Much better game, even if some of the goals had a bit of stink to them. Stunned they allowed the 4th goal, I suppose they ruled that the puck made contact with his skates as he was swinging around with no clear idea of where the puck was, and then did not make contact while he was clearly attempting to kick at it. Or, rather, that there was no proof that he touched the puck during the clear kicking motion. If I'm AIC, I'm furious. It's an example of how even with replay, so much still depends on the officials on the ice. That goal really should have been disallowed on the ice and not put through the "conclusive proof" crap that almost every sport really struggles with.

Oh, and if the kick was as bad as it sounds, the AHC (still feels weird typing that) needs to drop a significant suspension on the AIC kid. There can be no place in the game for trying to do damage to an opponent with razor sharp skate blades.
 
At least you caught the recap.. Much needed sweep. While you were listening to the recap I was watching the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall with the family. The Christmas Spectacular is awesome even if this show is before Thanksgiving but I think I would of been just as happy at home listening to our radio guys call the RIT game. Just back from NYC and it’s traffic...exhausted. G’Night.

Had I remembered, I would have streamed it on the drive back from Boston. Sportzone recap came in shortly after. Suprised on goal number four they didn't call the play due to losing sight of the puck. Regardless, a nice weekend of wins . Just have to keep the momentum going.
 
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If I'm AIC, I'm furious. It's an example of how even with replay, so much still depends on the officials on the ice. That goal really should have been disallowed on the ice and not put through the "conclusive proof" crap that almost every sport really struggles with.

According to the radio guys, the puck was swept into the goal by the goalie's pads. If it'd gone in off the kick it would have been disallowed.


Powers &8^]
 
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the AHC (still feels weird typing that)

The league office told us at the beginning of the season that AHA is the only abbreviation they are using from now on. I know they're the ones who started AHC. So use AHA without guilt.
 
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According to the radio guys, the puck was swept into the goal by the goalie's pads. If it'd gone in off the kick it would have been disallowed.


Powers &8^]

Having actually seen it both live and on replay, I find it very hard to believe that Girduckis' kicks into the 5-hole area of the goaltender did not have a have a significant effect in the puck going in the net. Just one of those nights where everything went right for the Tigers. Like I said, if I'm AIC I'm furious that goal was allowed.
 
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So even though I did say AIC was a bit overrated in the coaches Poll that is a nice sweep and hopefully will calm some people down. Seems this year with the younger defensive core they take less chances and has lead to a few less odd men rushes.

Drackett has settled in nicely this season, maybe it's the new goaltender coach...
 
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This was the type of series RIT needed to sweep to have any chance at looking like legit contenders. AIC has come a long way from being an also-ran, but they are still a bottom tier program that we absolutely need to be able to sweep at home.

Friday night wasn't the best effort, but for the first time in a long time we had a spectacular goaltending performance in league play that carried us to a win. Saturday was much more what I would have expected from a legit Tiger team against AIC.

I am so glad Wayne finally adapted his goalie coaching strategy from "rotate them endlessly and wonder why no one is consistent" to "pick a guy and let him prove it". Logan has had some rough starts that in the past would have meant a different goalie for the next game. This year riding him has clearly worked out, as he has tended to bounce back and is getting better and better. He's sporting a .926 save percentage, which is something RIT hasn't seen a goalie do since 2014.
 
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I am so glad Wayne finally adapted his goalie coaching strategy from "rotate them endlessly and wonder why no one is consistent" to "pick a guy and let him prove it". Logan has had some rough starts that in the past would have meant a different goalie for the next game. This year riding him has clearly worked out, as he has tended to bounce back and is getting better and better. He's sporting a .926 save percentage, which is something RIT hasn't seen a goalie do since 2014.

They took a gamble and initially it paid off as Drackett played well out of the gates. It surprised me, I expected an early season rotation, I thought that was asking a lot from a Freshman. That to me was initial mistake one, but then as the merry-go-round got going after Drackett had a rough stretch and it spun out of control. One of the big problems was some horrible give aways, last years team was haunted by them. They had an uncanny ability at making unforced giveaways at the worst possible times. However, I think they punished the goaltenders more because of it (part of it was injuries and could not sit a defensemen). Seemed like one guy would get a small win streak going and as soon as he lost a game they go to who ever was next in line. I am a big believer in Wayne Wilson and the staff he has and that is why I laugh when the panic button pushers start calling for his job. However, if there has been a weak area in coaching decisions it has been goaltending. You can go back all the ways to when they shelved DeMike for most of the season and the few times we did see him we though oh no we need to get another goaltender. Then when they gave him a reasonable chance he looked like a completely different goaltender. That is what I found the biggest gaffe of last season, not learning from that, they just gave the keys to a Freshmen and then when the train went off the tracks they never got back on.

I've made this point before, every coaching staff is going to have their strong and weak areas. Overall, you got a dang good staff at RIT. But I was happy to see some new blood brought in this off season on the goaltending. I think some new idea were in order and early returns are paying off...
 
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I am a little surprised Short hasn't gotten into a game yet. Even when Coach had a #1 in mind, the #2 generally got into an early game - especially in the non-conference games. Maybe he gets into the Northeastern game or one of the Arizona State games. It would be nice to get him some actual game action in case something should happen.

As for a gamble - we don't know how the goalies looked in practice. Drackett may have looked the best coming in, and really hasn't done anything that would merit losing the #1 spot. When there seems to be an open competition and only one person comes out of it with playing time, it says something to me that it would be more than a gamble.
 
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I am a little surprised Short hasn't gotten into a game yet. Even when Coach had a #1 in mind, the #2 generally got into an early game - especially in the non-conference games. Maybe he gets into the Northeastern game or one of the Arizona State games. It would be nice to get him some actual game action in case something should happen.

As for a gamble - we don't know how the goalies looked in practice. Drackett may have looked the best coming in, and really hasn't done anything that would merit losing the #1 spot. When there seems to be an open competition and only one person comes out of it with playing time, it says something to me that it would be more than a gamble.
I was referring to last year as the gamble.
 
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I was referring to last year as the gamble.

A sweep was needed. I agree AIC is much improved but still a team that can be swept.

Finally, they are sticking with a goalie instead of the carousel. I do not care what goalie coach is there, a goalie cannot have confidnce while playing under those conditions. How can a coach think that would work? Short/Andriano will need an opportunity at some point. Can 1 goale play every game? I am sure it is doable but should you do that?
 
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Can 1 goale play every game? I am sure it is doable but should you do that?

Considering for most teams it's rare that they play outside of weekends, I can't think of a reason why a goalie can't play every game barring injury. When RIT went to the Frozen Four, DeMike played all but 210 minutes and it looks like he made all but 3 starts.

Should is debatable. I like having one goalie being "The guy". The #2 goalie should see a handful of games, and if the #3 gets significant work, then you have issues.
 
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I've seen it go from one extreme to the other. Miami rotated Connor Knapp and Cody Reichard pretty much 50/50 for four years from 2008-12 and had a lot of success (and that's not the only time Rico Blasi has done that). In the other direction, Holy Cross just graduated Paul Berrafato who started 102 consecutive games over three seasons.
 
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