Here's your 2021-22 season thread, Tiger fans.
Very nice character win against the Irish tonight. I think the Tigers converted just about every ND mistake into a goal. RIT could have easily collapsed after the tieing goal, but hung on for OT. I can think of some tiger teams in the past would have folded under the pressure. I'll celebrate tonight, because ND probably won't take RIT lightly tomorrow.
Obviously splitting in South Bend is a great result (even if OT's are downgraded in value in the pairwise this year), but I'm not sure I understand the rationale of throwing a freshman goalie into the fire for his first game, especially with how well Matthews is playing. Matthews should pretty clearly be the starter here heading into the bulk of conference play.
So, just looking at the schedule, on uscho's website, and it seems like some games are miscategorized as non-conference instead of AH play on team's individual schedule pages. For example the Dec 3rd/4th series Bentley @ Mercyhurst are both listed as non-conference on Bentley's team schedule page (while on Mercyhurst's team schedule page there doesn't seem to be a conference/non-conference designation at all.)
There is no excuse for one team to have 16 home games and another two to have 10. I don't give a **** if a team had to cancel a series because of COVID last year, or that a new schedule had to be drawn up with RoMo leaving. This is a new year and needs to have as much competitive balance from a scheduling standpoint as possible, and they didn't come close. RIT/Sacred Heart/Army/Mercyhurst will have a real beef if they end up not winning the conference by one or two points to a team that had more home than road games, not to mention the possible impacts on playoff seeding/home ice advantage
I could not agree more. It ends up spreading the impact of COVID to another season. Coach Wayne Wilson said as much in our preseason Zoom webinar, which unfortunately has not been uploaded to YouTube by the alumni office yet.
This is nothing more than a ridiculous league doing ridiculous things. There is no excuse for one team to have 16 home games and another two to have 10. I don't give a **** if a team had to cancel a series because of COVID last year, or that a new schedule had to be drawn up with RoMo leaving. This is a new year and needs to have as much competitive balance from a scheduling standpoint as possible, and they didn't come close. RIT/Sacred Heart/Army/Mercyhurst will have a real beef if they end up not winning the conference by one or two points to a team that had more home than road games, not to mention the possible impacts on playoff seeding/home ice advantage
That is a bummer. I don't recall seeing it advertised either. For the webinars last year, I got multiple emails from Alumni Relations promoting it, but didn't see any this time around.
Mark your calendars, the next alumni webinar with Coach Wayne Wilson is December 7th. More details to come (hopefully) from alumni relations as the date gets closer.
To add to the ridiculousness, the AHA pointed out that AIC has not traveled to RIT in 3 years, and RIT has made 3 trips to AIC. Seems fair.
From https://atlantichockeyonline.com/new...ter-stage.aspx
- (RV/UR) RIT at AIC: AHA leader RIT travels to Springfield, Mass., to take on AIC on Saturday and Sunday. The games will be the fifth and sixth in a row played by the Tigers and homestanding Yellow Jackets at the Mass Mutual Center. AIC last visited RIT nearly three years ago on Nov. 9-10, 2018.
The whole thing really is absurd. They justified it by saying RIT cancelled a trip to Air Force last year, but the year before AF had a playoff series at RIT cancelled, and last year RIT played more road games than home games during the regular season despite not making it to Colorado, so shouldn't some other schools (like say AIC, who has more home than road games) be making extra trips to RIT this year (note that I don't support this - this year's schedule should have been fairly balanced like I said before).
I get the travel issue with Air Force, but for schools who actually draw fans gate is an important part of revenue too!
You do realize AIC and RIT play 4 games this season?
You do realize AIC and RIT play 4 games this season?
As an aside, I had thought when the Atlantic went to 11 teams, that they had a 10 year grid made up, 3 years when team A only goes to team B, 3 years where team B only goes to team A and 4 years where team A and B play 4 games. But that theory got blew up when I put the schedules in a grid and found one team A which went to team B four times in 5 years.
With all that said, I totally agree with you, it is rather clown like of the Atlantic not to at least have 14 or 12 home games for everyone. Then when asked by the media, why not 13 for everyone they could cite Covid logistical issues for having an odd # of home games and extra traveling(I say this weakly) At least better than 10 or 16.
Feel like these upcoming games against Princeton are ones that RIT (and Atlantic Hockey in general) have to take advantage of. Princeton's 3-3-1, but their wins are against LIU (no division 1 wins this year), Yale (no wins, losses to both Army and Sacred Heart), and Brown (only win against Yale). Army also handled them at Tate Rink earlier in the year. Would be real nice to get a non-conference sweep to follow up the nice sweep last weekend.
Welp, now I'm expecting a split and hoping for a sweep, instead of hoping for a split. Hope you're happy!
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