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RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

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Jacob Laliberté       C Cornwall Colts (CJHL)           0- 0- 0-  0-  0
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Luke Curadi          LD Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)  0- 0- 0-  0-  0
 
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I suspect this 3rd thread of the off season will get filled fairly rapidly also. Anyone know when the NHL draft is? We don't seem to have the candidates we had for last year but there could still be some picks.
 
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I suspect this 3rd thread of the off season will get filled fairly rapidly also. Anyone know when the NHL draft is? We don't seem to have the candidates we had for last year but there could still be some picks.

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=530285#&navid=nhl-search
 
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Ralph, you lost me. :confused:

Was there some reason why you particularly wanted the previous thread to be locked precisely at 7:32 AM?
 
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Ralph, you lost me. :confused:

Was there some reason why you particularly wanted the previous thread to be locked precisely at 7:32 AM?

USCHO has a bot (an automatic piece of software) that runs at 32 minutes after each hour which closes threads. If a thread reaches 1000 replies at say 7:45 AM, it won't be locked until 8:32.
 
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Luke Curadi is mentioned in this week's THN CJHL column detailing P'ton's 4 CSB kids and 18 D1 kids.
 
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Ditto on GLM...is there an instruction page for this site? The only way I find you guys is that I know RB posts something every day to keep the thread near the top...without that I'd never find it:confused:
 
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Ditto on GLM...is there an instruction page for this site? The only way I find you guys is that I know RB posts something every day to keep the thread near the top...without that I'd never find it:confused:

The original reason that I started the offseason countdown was to keep the RPI thread on the front page. That doesn't seem to be necessary now. :)

As to an instruction page, there is a FAQ, but it probably won't help. I am not sure what you asking for, but you could just bookmark this thread.
 
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Anyone want to guess which numbers the new recruits will wear next season?

These are the numbers that they wore in juniors last season:

Bailen 29
Dolan 8
Higgs 19
Koudys 4
Leboeuf 17
Rogic 17
Tinordi 21

Assuming that no current player leaves or switches numbers, only Bailen's 29 will be available. Available numbers are 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 12, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 34, and all numbers starting at 36.
 
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Anyone want to guess which numbers the new recruits will wear next season?

These are the numbers that they wore in juniors last season:

Bailen 29
Dolan 8
Higgs 19
Koudys 4
Leboeuf 17
Rogic 17
Tinordi 21

Assuming that no current player leaves or switches numbers, only Bailen's 29 will be available. Available numbers are 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 12, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 34, and all numbers starting at 36.

2 Leboeuf
3 Koudys
6 Dolan
11 Higgs
12 Rogic
23 Tinordi
29 Bailen
 
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1 Curadi

Honestly, Ralph, isn't that something you should save for a dead period?
 
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1 Curadi

Honestly, Ralph, isn't that something you should save for a dead period?

I was thinking the same thing-Ralph sometimes has a lot of extra time on his hands:D BTW I can't recall the last RPI defenseman to wear number 1. I just assumed it was reserved for a goaltender.
 
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1 Curadi

Honestly, Ralph, isn't that something you should save for a dead period?

As many of you know I am new to the thread, and I wondered what you guys did in the summer months. However I see Ralph keeps the party going with these scintillating topics. Hey, what does Ralph throw out in August, what skates and sticks the new recruits will use. Ok, I'll play, Higgs will wear Bauers and use an Easton :D
 
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As many of you know I am new to the thread, and I wondered what you guys did in the summer months. However I see Ralph keeps the party going with these scintillating topics. Hey, what does Ralph throw out in August, what skates and sticks the new recruits will use. Ok, I'll play, Higgs will wear Bauers and use an Easton :D

Actually, the boards aren't usually this active during the summer. Once in a while, an interesting anecdote will appear. However, for the most part, Ralph just counts down the days until he can rue the team by starting score threa- er, I mean, we can listen to or watch RPI hockey.
 
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(A smart-a* response follows)

I expect that they will wear numbers between 2 and 34, likely between 2 and 29.
 
Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

As many of you know I am new to the thread, and I wondered what you guys did in the summer months. However I see Ralph keeps the party going with these scintillating topics. Hey, what does Ralph throw out in August, what skates and sticks the new recruits will use. Ok, I'll play, Higgs will wear Bauers and use an Easton :D

Sometimes Ralph will ask how many times and what color each player will wrap tape around the top and blade of his stick. :D But like it has been said before the board will get quiet after the draft and most days it will be just Ralph posting the countdown and maybe a comment from someone here and there.
 
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Today is 29 May 2010. There are 126 days (18 weeks) until RPI's next game.


This is based upon 2 October for the start of next season.
 
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1 Curadi

Honestly, Ralph, isn't that something you should save for a dead period?

Maybe there won't be a dead period this year. :)
 
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