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RPI 2009 - 2010 Part II: I Believe in Seth Appert

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Kerins' boarding penalty was complete BS. Boileau went down because he was anticipating pressure from behind (I'll keep my comments to myself ;) ) and overcompensated. He fell BACKWARDS on his a** because Kerins WASN'T driving him into the boards.
So, apparently a typical phantom penalty from an ECAC ref is now a dumb penalty on PK's part, hmm.

All Kerins saw was Boileau's back - that means no touch. Don't even put yourself in the position to be the goat on that play by hitting him. Besides, that's a good lesson to learn before playing Cornell as we're all aware of how easily they fly face first into the boards.
 
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Well played, GLM. But I wonder if any other coaches would be this way if refs actually called the clutch-and-grab as a penalty for holding.

You've captured the essence of Fat Mike's whining right there. He whines because he believes his team is filled with skating nuns.
 
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At Cornell they practice what they call the "visio tabula lascivio" every night .
 
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If it's Monday, it must be weekend recap time from Without A Peer.

Read the recap on the RPI Tournament, stay for the recap of the women's split in Pittsburgh.
 
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I just try to call them the way I see them. Agree 100% with your thoughts in this post. We seem tomatch up well with some teams-but when we get the bigger and stronger squads-we get pushed around quite a bit. This may be why we seem so fragile this year-lots more injuries than one would expect. We do have a load of talent on this team-but they have to stay healthy.
I agree with both you and WS...Problem is we have no size coming in at least for 2 years...I submit that the players we have w/size start playing a little tougher.Merth is much improved in his play this year,but seems to have lost his edge.......Burghdorfer seems very tentative possibly because of his past history in the penalty department..And if you watch Jeff Foss he doesn't like to hit and really doesn't like to get hit!!!!! to the point where you could use the "P"(and I don't mean a cat) word.These guys need to get meaner !!!! ASAP !!!!!!
 
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I agree with both you and WS...Problem is we have no size coming in at least for 2 years...I submit that the players we have w/size start playing a little tougher.Merth is much improved in his play this year,but seems to have lost his edge.......Burghdorfer seems very tentative possibly because of his past history in the penalty department..And if you watch Jeff Foss he doesn't like to hit and really doesn't like to get hit!!!!! to the point where you could use the "P"(and I don't mean a cat) word.These guys need to get meaner !!!! ASAP !!!!!!
I can't disagree with any of this. That said, when Brutlag head butts a guy after the whistle, then we've swung too much toward the lack of discipline days of old, as we have all witnessed. If instead, Brian had done that to a guy trying to burying a rebound, I'd be singing his praises.:p

I'm OK with defenceman choosing their spots, and erring the side on making good positional decisions over getting out of position to pop someone. But there has indeed been far too much free skating in front of own net. Bodies should be flying when an opponent is digging for a puck in front of our keeper.

I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt given the lack of a day to day D coach after Kurulak left. Add in Bergin's injury causing a shake up in the D pairings, leading to more adjustments. I'm sure Coach Vines is quickly getting in the groove and will get them tuned up for the heart of league play.

I know Appert and company our fanatic users of video review and game clips. The players routinely receive game clips just hours after games have ended. They know the areas needing improvement. I'm sure these guys are watching film in their sleep.
 
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Wow, is this a sign of our frosh wanting to play or what..... obviously sometimes discretion is the better part of valor, but DANG.....
 
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I like Jerry's attitude, but he has to realize that playing this weekend could cause him to miss a lot more than a spot on a national team.
He should sit down with Helfrich and ask him what happens if you return too soon.
I like the way Appert handles these situations. The player needs to heal before he can help anyone.
I hope D'Amigo is healthy enought to play and gets his wish, but if it is not to be, he should thank the coaches for looking out for his long term health.
 
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Jerry D'Amigo: Balls. Big brass ones.

I would sit out with a hangnail;) If indeed this is an MCL sprain of any degree-the minimum he should be out is 2 weeks. No ligament sprain can heal fast enough for him to risk reinjury within a week. But I must say I agree GLM-that shows Balls and Heart and I am very glad to have him representing RPI.
 
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Maybe some mind games going on here against The Joker? :)
 
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I think that he feels that if he isn't playing for RPI, he won't be picked for the junior tourney.

The WJC is on his mind for sure, but is not his primary motivation, IMO. Jerry is a team guy, a leader. He knows how big this weekend is and wants to be on the ice to help his team.
 
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I would sit out with a hangnail;) If indeed this is an MCL sprain of any degree-the minimum he should be out is 2 weeks. No ligament sprain can heal fast enough for him to risk reinjury within a week. But I must say I agree GLM-that shows Balls and Heart and I am very glad to have him representing RPI.

I love this kid. I would take an entire team of this attitude in a heartbeat. That being said, he should sit and not risk a more serious injury. Take a look at CJ Lee - I thought he was skating tentatively during the warmups on Friday night and then out of the line up for Saturday. I would have for him, or for Jerry, to reinjure or make an existing injury more serious.
 
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I love this kid. I would take an entire team of this attitude in a heartbeat. That being said, he should sit and not risk a more serious injury. Take a look at CJ Lee - I thought he was skating tentatively during the warmups on Friday night and then out of the line up for Saturday. I would have for him, or for Jerry, to reinjure or make an existing injury more serious.

D'Amigo reminds me of John Carter, from the '85 title team. He is tough, plays with passion and has that extra gear when he has the puck and just one guy to beat to get to the goal.
 
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I agree with both you and WS...Problem is we have no size coming in at least for 2 years...I submit that the players we have w/size start playing a little tougher.Merth is much improved in his play this year,but seems to have lost his edge.......Burghdorfer seems very tentative possibly because of his past history in the penalty department..And if you watch Jeff Foss he doesn't like to hit and really doesn't like to get hit!!!!! to the point where you could use the "P"(and I don't mean a cat) word.These guys need to get meaner !!!! ASAP !!!!!!

Kennedy has become a solid defenseman. He can skate, handle the puck and hit when needed. The key is Bergin. He is as good a D as RPI has had in a long time. It is painfully obvious just how much they miss him.
 
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I love this kid. I would take an entire team of this attitude in a heartbeat. That being said, he should sit and not risk a more serious injury. Take a look at CJ Lee - I thought he was skating tentatively during the warmups on Friday night and then out of the line up for Saturday. I would have for him, or for Jerry, to reinjure or make an existing injury more serious.

Lee was slashed in the wrist by Kyle Rank on Friday. Pretty sure that's unrelated to the original injury.
 
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Lee was slashed in the wrist by Kyle Rank on Friday. Pretty sure that's unrelated to the original injury.

OK - I was unaware and should not have assumed that his being out was related to his original injury. I really like CJ as well and has thought that he has flown under the radar relative to the other frosh, but early in the season he was very very strong and played like a force. Pirri is a sniper, but to me D'Amigo is the man...he brings his hard hat, his lunch pail, and as someone else noted his brass balls, and just goes to the net. He mixes it up and goes hard and strong to the corners and net. Not having either of these guys this weekend will hurt...but that's temporary. I still need sunglasses because of the future with this team and program.
 
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