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

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"I have come to know Seth (Appert) and we talk," Addesa said. "We talk on a somewhat regular basis. I am thrilled things are starting to go in the direction we want them to go. I take a lot of pride in the program and, hopefully, it can get to what it was one day again."

Interesting to know they keep in touch

I wasn't around for the championship season. But everything I heard about Addesa after that season was negative.
He seems to have a soft spot in his heart for RPI. That is nice to hear.
Also, it can't be bad for Appert to pick his brain every once in a while. After all, he did win a National Champioship :)
 
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I wasn't around for the championship season. But everything I heard about Addesa after that season was negative.
He seems to have a soft spot in his heart for RPI. That is nice to hear.
Also, it can't be bad for Appert to pick his brain every once in a while. After all, he did win a National Champioship :)

EHF: I am sure there is two sides to his story. I was around for the 2 exceptional seasons his teams had, both 84 and 85. I can tell you that the excitement was just absolutely impossible to measure with current technology! Even the road games at Princeton felt like RPI home games. Anything approaching that agin would just be fabulous.:)
 
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I wasn't around for the championship season. But everything I heard about Addesa after that season was negative.
He seems to have a soft spot in his heart for RPI. That is nice to hear.
Also, it can't be bad for Appert to pick his brain every once in a while. After all, he did win a National Champioship :)

Doc and others are right -- equal culpability on both sides. No need to stir that up yet again. It is great to hear that Mike and Seth talk. I'm sure Seth has run into him on the recruiting trail, as Addesa is the founding GM & Coach of the Boston Bulldogs jr. team.

Seth gets it and understands the importance of history and the people that came before him. It will be a fun time at HFH !
 
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Doc and others are right -- equal culpability on both sides. No need to stir that up yet again. It is great to hear that Mike and Seth talk. I'm sure Seth has run into him on the recruiting trail, as Addesa is the founding GM & Coach of the Boston Bulldogs jr. team.

Seth gets it and understands the importance of history and the people that came before him. It will be a fun time at HFH !

I wasn't trying to bring up anything negative, I was just glad to hear that he is still a fan of the program and will not only attend this tribute, but also take the time to talk with the current coach.
Seems like a great guy to me.
 
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From what I recall, many people believe Adessa was railroaded by an administration that had it in for him. Oddly similar in some ways to what happened to Ned Harkness at Union a bit more than a decade earlier. Interesting also that he uses "we" when referring to RPI. He obviously still has feelings for the program. To me at least, it is nice to see this come full cirlcle.
 
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I wasn't trying to bring up anything negative, I was just glad to hear that he is still a fan of the program and will not only attend this tribute, but also take the time to talk with the current coach.
Seems like a great guy to me.
No, I didn't think you were...just trying to head off a tangential topic....:D
 
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From what I recall, many people believe Adessa was railroaded by an administration that had it in for him.
That may be so but he probably left at the right time. I'm not sure Juneau would have stayed around for his Jr. and Sr. years. He was a very tough coach to play for. He burned out a lot of his players.

But that was 20+ years ago and bygones are bygones. I'm glad he's back and will be interested to hear how the reunion goes.
 
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That may be so but he probably left at the right time. I'm not sure Juneau would have stayed around for his Jr. and Sr. years. He was a very tough coach to play for. He burned out a lot of his players.

But that was 20+ years ago and bygones are bygones. I'm glad he's back and will be interested to hear how the reunion goes.

Those participating in the press conference this afternoon seemed to be enjoying themselves.
 
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That may be so but he probably left at the right time. I'm not sure Juneau would have stayed around for his Jr. and Sr. years. He was a very tough coach to play for. He burned out a lot of his players.

But that was 20+ years ago and bygones are bygones. I'm glad he's back and will be interested to hear how the reunion goes.

I would strongly disagree w/ that. He had a penchant for MA players and went out his way to play 2nd father to Carter, DiPronio and Friday when they spent their time here. He did have issues w/ some, Jooris is most notable. Burned them out? I never saw it.
 
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I would strongly disagree w/ that. He had a penchant for MA players and went out his way to play 2nd father to Carter, DiPronio and Friday when they spent their time here. He did have issues w/ some, Jooris is most notable. Burned them out? I never saw it.

As with any coach, there were positives and negatives. I just think overall the positives far outweighed the negatives. I had contact with Coach Addesa several times during the 80's and he was always both pleasant and informative. I am sure some have negative things to dwell on-but I don't.
 
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That tie hurts. With the other teams, we are now 4 points out of the bye and in 6th. With 7 games left, we HAVE to pick up the pace.
 
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This had a playoff type feel to it tonight. Then the refs lost control of the game and we had that wild 3rd period full of penalties and 5:00 majors and 10:00 misconducts. I actually brought a Siena basketball fan with me tonight cause they "sold out" the TUC tonight with 8,000 fans and he said that he was glad he came to this game instead of going to see the bouncy ball game.
 
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Also it was good to see the team stick up for D'Amigo after that hit in the 3rd period. He has the target on his back and it is only a matter of time before one of these hits is gonna keep him down. If I was coach I would send tapes of these hits to the league...wait its the ECAC nevermind nothing would be done about it. They are waiting for a kid to be seriously injured before they do something about it. The refs lost control of this game in the 3rd and thats what led to the rumble after the D'Amigo hit.
 
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From what I recall, many people believe Adessa was railroaded by an administration that had it in for him. Oddly similar in some ways to what happened to Ned Harkness at Union a bit more than a decade earlier. Interesting also that he uses "we" when referring to RPI. He obviously still has feelings for the program. To me at least, it is nice to see this come full cirlcle.
There was plenty of ammo on both sides. Addesa could be abrasive -- particular when he didn't get his way. The administration had ZERO interest in Mike's desire to move the program to Hockey East and that always stuck in Mike's craw. Also, Mike did his share of monkeying around in the admissions office. Over time, this became a sore spot for the RPI brass. The final incident, I believe, was greatly overblown. It certainly was the opening the brass an opening to part ways with Mike.

I think the fact that so many players from the'85 squad are back in Troy tells us all we need to know about what they think of big Mike.
 
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Also it was good to see the team stick up for D'Amigo after that hit in the 3rd period. He has the target on his back and it is only a matter of time before one of these hits is gonna keep him down. If I was coach I would send tapes of these hits to the league...wait its the ECAC nevermind nothing would be done about it. They are waiting for a kid to be seriously injured before they do something about it. The refs lost control of this game in the 3rd and thats what led to the rumble after the D'Amigo hit.

I think if anything it shows that enforcers need to be in the college game. Personally I think that they should make fighting a game misconduct rather than a suspension. Sometimes it really is necessary to get in there and beat the _____ outta someone, like if your goalie gets hit, or if someone is following the target on a player's back. Sure, a player like Brandon Pirri is taking a lot of retalliation penalties, but I'd rather he did that and stick up for his teammates than let them get injured just because we didn't want the ref putting his arm up, which is 50/50 on the injury to us anyway. I went to a Sabres game the other night, Ryan Miller was hit, and it took a ROOKIE to do something about it. Granted that's the NHL, but college does feed the NHL. And I know that some retalliation is a bit unnecessary, but I think we need to send a message to the other team that we are not to be _____'d with.
 
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There was plenty of ammo on both sides. Addesa could be abrasive -- particular when he didn't get his way. The administration had ZERO interest in Mike's desire to move the program to Hockey East and that always stuck in Mike's craw. Also, Mike did his share of monkeying around in the admissions office. Over time, this became a sore spot for the RPI brass. The final incident, I believe, was greatly overblown. It certainly was the opening the brass an opening to part ways with Mike.

I think the fact that so many players from the'85 squad are back in Troy tells us all we need to know about what they think of big Mike.
I agree that the final incident was overblown.

I won't harp on this. I will only add that I arrived at RPI in 1984 and was there when Mike was let go and that my opinion is based on conversations and public information not conjecture.

I'm glad Mike made it back.
 
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There was plenty of ammo on both sides. Addesa could be abrasive -- particular when he didn't get his way. The administration had ZERO interest in Mike's desire to move the program to Hockey East and that always stuck in Mike's craw. Also, Mike did his share of monkeying around in the admissions office. Over time, this became a sore spot for the RPI brass. The final incident, I believe, was greatly overblown. It certainly was the opening the brass an opening to part ways with Mike.

I think the fact that so many players from the'85 squad are back in Troy tells us all we need to know about what they think of big Mike.
Amen...that is pretty much it in a nut shell...Mike was cut from old cloth he was not a politician.Any players whom had an issue w/Big Mike simply were not putting out the effort he demanded from is players.The incident that triggered Mikes demise was way overblown I believe the players involved conveyed that at the time.This was not the reason he was run out of town but the excuse.IMO the AD at the time with the initials BD felt his authority was threatened by Mike and made it his mission to run him out of Town.And oh by the way if the coach that brought at National Championship to the school does not end up in the ring of honor ASAP I think it threatens the legitimacy of the ring and makes it just another political exercise and we all know how Mike fared in those things.
 
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The hand that Big Mike will get tonight should be something else to see. It was great to see him at the discussion panel and tonight should be really special.
 
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