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

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The offical site already has something about season tickets for next season. :eek:
 
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In my opinion, this is the line up that gives us the best chance to win every night. If Tyler is back to his old self, we will be very tough to beat no matter who is in goal.

LETS GO RED!!!!!!!!

That is the key-is Helfrich back to 100%? We will find out a lot more tonight. He hasn't looked good on other lines and this is his chance.
 
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That is the key-is Helfrich back to 100%? We will find out a lot more tonight. He hasn't looked good on other lines and this is his chance.

This has been a long time coming-he knows this is his chance-I for one have complete faith in him and expect for him to be on fire. Cullen looked good at Dartmouth (minus the penalty) and I expect for him to be on fire too! Let's get it done RED!
 
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We get almost perfect results tonight: RPI win over 7th place QU, Yale win over 4th place SLU, Colgate ties Dartmouth.

We're basically 1 point up on SLU and 2 points up on Colgate. The former because SLU has the tiebreak on us guaranteed, the latter because I am assuming that if Gate ends up in a tie for 4th they will have beaten us in Hamilton.
 
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We gave up far too many chances and had QU keep the puck in our zone for far too long-but a win is a win is a win:) 4th place feels nice. Now we have to put together 60 minutes tomorrow and solidify our position before the tough weekend at Colgate and Cornell.
 
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nice win guys...lets go for aother capital district sweep....union wins 4-1
 
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Nice job tonight by the 'Tute. I certainly hope we won't see you again until next season! :eek:
 
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unlike last week engineers won't take this ivy team lightly. they beat princeton
 
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unlike last week engineers won't take this ivy team lightly. they beat princeton
I hope you're right. RPI did enough to win tonight. I'm just angry that the refs swallowed their whistles for the first half of the game and then decided to start calling ticky-tack (read: non-existent) penalties towards the end. ECAC officiating is impossible to get a handle on.

Let's go for the sweep, RED!
 
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I hope you're right. RPI did enough to win tonight. I'm just angry that the refs swallowed their whistles for the first half of the game and then decided to start calling ticky-tack (read: non-existent) penalties towards the end. ECAC officiating is impossible to get a handle on.

Let's go for the sweep, RED!

I would say that it was probably the worst officiated game I've seen all year...they let all of the major beheadings, HFB's go and called the tick-tack stuff as you said. ECAC officials continue to be unable to conduct smooth, quick faceoffs...it is simply over their pay grade. Several non-captain Q players were holding discussions with officials, I could've sworn that was against the rules...I guess I am wrong.

Seth spent much/all of the third standing on the dasher.

After the game ended, it looked like Pecknold was thinking about going after them...instead, he went out of his way to give both officials a sarcastic thumbs up, before he turning and walking away.

The most disappointing thing is that by now we should be seeing some improvement in these crews and it ain't happening...
 
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You won't want to count on that. :eek:

My great hope is a win tomorrow along with wins from Brown over SLU and Harvard over Colgate. (If you guys could at least tie QU, that'd be good :D)

In that scenario, RPI would need just 1 point next weekend to secure the bye. If you guys win tomorrow night, we can't catch you, so a tie against Colgate would make Saturday night in Pyongyang utterly meaningless. That's what I want to see, an utterly meaningless game. :D
 
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Loud Hobey Baker chants in the field house after Chase scored. Merriam and York both scare the crap out of me when they leave the nets. Refs were well ECAC refs :rolleyes:
 
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ECAC officials continue to be unable to conduct smooth, quick faceoffs...it is simply over their pay grade.

The one that made me furious is when the Malchuk line changed and Polacek went on the ice. One of the refs refused to let Polacek, JD'A and Tyler onto the ice. I couldn't believe it. Have the rules changed or do the home teams still have last change?

Seth spent much/all of the third standing on the dasher.

And, I'm glad he only went to the dasher. If I was coach (shudder at the thought), I would've been on the ice and halfway to the zebras.
 
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