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RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

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Ralph Baer

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Unless someone has a complaint, let's go with rjohntute's title, slightly modified, after the other thread closes.
 
Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

Any complaints?

(crosses arms)

Didn't think so.
 
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Without A Peer is putting together a list of the Top 10 greatest RPI games of the 2000s. Some of the candidates are pretty obvious, others not so much. I have a list of 22 candidates right now, but if anyone wants to suggest one that they think I might overlook for consideration, you can shoot me an email through the board.

I'm considering games between Jan. 1, 2000 and Dec. 31, 2009. So that includes the back half of the 1999-2000 season and the front half of this season (through GLI).
 
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RPI vs. RIT: First to 10 wins, possibly? If anything, it's the last official game we've hit double digits in.

Whiteout 2006: Shutout against Cornell, and Farynuk playing like a professor failed him on an exam: So PO'd he took it out on the other team.

Obviously I only have half the knowledge (seeing as how I started following in October 2004), but could be helpful.
 
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I had to look, and this was WAY before I started posting..... just..... wow. Too bad we don't do that anymore, even though the UNH game we came close (and big surprise, I was at HFH for that one... :D )

There is only one non-playoff game thread with more posts http://board.uscho.com/showthread.php?t=64872. I am tempted to add 16 posts, so we can pass it, but I won't. :)
 
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RPI vs. RIT: First to 10 wins, possibly? If anything, it's the last official game we've hit double digits in.

This game was not good. It was RITs first year in Division I and RPI allowed seven goals. I don't care that it was scuffle-filled and had lots of scoring, that was a pretty low night for RPI.

2006 Whiteout against Cornell was a good game though. RPI was a very grumpy team that night.
 
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This game was not good. It was RITs first year in Division I and RPI allowed seven goals. I don't care that it was scuffle-filled and had lots of scoring, that was a pretty low night for RPI.

2006 Whiteout against Cornell was a good game though. RPI was a very grumpy team that night.

I think I'm going to agree with you. Thought double digits might be a saving grace, but given the score looked more like a football game, probably a good idea not to count it.

BTW, what is the current list of 22? Or are we just going to have a vote on it all later?

I would be surprised if the 06-07 game against BU wasn't at least considered. Granted it was a tie, but still, sold out game that wasn't a freakout, exciting play, good play for the Engineers against a very highly ranked team, unfortunately SAJ leaving 1 minute before overtime...
 
Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

Without A Peer is putting together a list of the Top 10 greatest RPI games of the 2000s. Some of the candidates are pretty obvious, others not so much. I have a list of 22 candidates right now, but if anyone wants to suggest one that they think I might overlook for consideration, you can shoot me an email through the board.

I'm considering games between Jan. 1, 2000 and Dec. 31, 2009. So that includes the back half of the 1999-2000 season and the front half of this season (through GLI).

I'm sure it's on your list of 22 already, but Freakout 2005 is probably my all-time favorite. That GWG by Kirk MacDonald is one of the few moments from RPI hockey that I can picture perfectly in my mind years later.

Also, although it was an away game and not too important in the grand scheme of things, our game at Yale on 1/26/07 was pretty incredible. We had a one-goal lead, took two penalties late, and of course Yale pulled their goalie. In almost a full minute of 6-on-3 and a bunch of 6-on-4, we never even cleared the puck across the blue line... Jordan Alford stood on his head and we won 2-1. (Granted, my first-row seats for that sure helped make it exciting. :D )
 
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This be da new tread? What happened to return of the Seth that was so Neardy Star Warzian. It was........beautiful I will miss it. This one sounds like some Troylet made it up.

I aaaaaaaaaaaaaammmm just a teenage dirtbag baby. Jacoby La forget it. Will they wait till he is 30.

Could O'Grady be the best freshman???
Is SA scared that Jake could mess up his Locker
 
Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

This be da new tread? What happened to return of the Seth that was so Neardy Star Warzian. It was........beautiful I will miss it. This one sounds like some Troylet made it up.

I aaaaaaaaaaaaaammmm just a teenage dirtbag baby. Jacoby La forget it. Will they wait till he is 30.

Could O'Grady be the best freshman???
Is SA scared that Jake could mess up his Locker

I wish the Babelfish had an option to translate whatever language this is.
 
Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

I wish the Babelfish had an option to translate whatever language this is.

Loosely translated, I think he said: " I'm not sure about the new thread title, I wish Laliberte would get here already", and " I ran out of medicine..." :eek: :D
 
Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

I'm sure it's on your list of 22 already, but Freakout 2005 is probably my all-time favorite. That GWG by Kirk MacDonald is one of the few moments from RPI hockey that I can picture perfectly in my mind years later.

That was a fabulous game. However, I didn't say it because I had assumed it was already on the list, as well as Freakout 2002, aka The Death of Horn 3.
 
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