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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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For Immediate Release:
ECAC Hockey to sign World Cup soccer referee for upcoming season.

Albany, NY- ECAC Hockey announced today that they have come to an agreement with Koman Coulibaly of Mali to become lead official for ECAC Hockey this upcoming season. Coulibaly, 39, from the african nation of Mali is known for his recent phantom foul against the USA during the USA-Slovenia soccer match in South Africa.

An ECAC Hockey official who did not wish to be named said, "We have watched Mr. Coulibaly and his splendid work in the 2010 World Cup and are glad to have come to an agreement with him to be the lead official for ECAC Hockey." Rink managers have been informed by ECAC Hockey to make sure all penalty box doors are fully operational for this season.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

For Immediate Release:
ECAC Hockey to sign World Cup soccer referee for upcoming season.

Albany, NY- ECAC Hockey announced today that they have come to an agreement with Koman Coulibaly of Mali to become lead official for ECAC Hockey this upcoming season. Coulibaly, 39, from the african nation of Mali is known for his recent phantom foul against the USA during the USA-Slovenia soccer match in South Africa.

An ECAC Hockey official who did not wish to be named said, "We have watched Mr. Coulibaly and his splendid work in the 2010 World Cup and are glad to have come to an agreement with him to be the lead official for ECAC Hockey." Rink managers have been informed by ECAC Hockey to make sure all penalty box doors are fully operational for this season.

This sounds like an April fools joke. :eek:
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

:D wait till the Times Useless picks it up
 
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

For Immediate Release:
ECAC Hockey to sign World Cup soccer referee for upcoming season.

Albany, NY- ECAC Hockey announced today that they have come to an agreement with Koman Coulibaly of Mali to become lead official for ECAC Hockey this upcoming season. Coulibaly, 39, from the african nation of Mali is known for his recent phantom foul against the USA during the USA-Slovenia soccer match in South Africa.

An ECAC Hockey official who did not wish to be named said, "We have watched Mr. Coulibaly and his splendid work in the 2010 World Cup and are glad to have come to an agreement with him to be the lead official for ECAC Hockey." Rink managers have been informed by ECAC Hockey to make sure all penalty box doors are fully operational for this season.

He couldn't be much worse than some of the guys we have had.:rolleyes:
 
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

For Immediate Release:
ECAC Hockey to sign World Cup soccer referee for upcoming season.

Albany, NY- ECAC Hockey announced today that they have come to an agreement with Koman Coulibaly of Mali to become lead official for ECAC Hockey this upcoming season. Coulibaly, 39, from the african nation of Mali is known for his recent phantom foul against the USA during the USA-Slovenia soccer match in South Africa.

An ECAC Hockey official who did not wish to be named said, "We have watched Mr. Coulibaly and his splendid work in the 2010 World Cup and are glad to have come to an agreement with him to be the lead official for ECAC Hockey." Rink managers have been informed by ECAC Hockey to make sure all penalty box doors are fully operational for this season.

Ladies and gentlemen, we have the thread winner.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

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

Who will take his place at the World Cup from the ECAC ref corp ...wait for it... wait for it... wait for it... Baker
 
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Big Evil is back.
 
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FWIW -- Blackhawks blog opining about their prospects...listing Pirri at #8

"...8. Brandon Pirri (C) – Like Dylan Olsen, Pirri’s transition from the junior ranks (OJHL) to a collegiate hockey program was seamless. He scored 11 goals with 32 assists in 39 games with the Engineers, and was second on the team with 43 points in his freshman season. The Blackhawks will want him to bulk up – which he’s been doing – and could play out his collegiate career at RPI. (Previous Rank: 9)..."

http://www.redrisingblog.com/?tag=brandon-pirri
 
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Today is 20 June 2010. There are 110 days until RPI's next game.


This is based upon 8 October for the start of next season.
 
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FWIW -- Blackhawks blog opining about their prospects...listing Pirri at #8

"...8. Brandon Pirri (C) – Like Dylan Olsen, Pirri’s transition from the junior ranks (OJHL) to a collegiate hockey program was seamless. He scored 11 goals with 32 assists in 39 games with the Engineers, and was second on the team with 43 points in his freshman season. The Blackhawks will want him to bulk up – which he’s been doing – and could play out his collegiate career at RPI. (Previous Rank: 9)..."

http://www.redrisingblog.com/?tag=brandon-pirri

Interesting that he still thinks that Pirri will stay at RPI.
 
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I still believe a factor in the fate of how long Pirri will be here is the cap space problem the Blackhawks have. Would be interested in GLM's take on this issue.
 
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Dubuque wrapped its hectic tryout camp yesterday, now Monty & Co. have some very hard decisions to make...article mentions " at least 24 D1 scouts" were in attendance. With this kind of pre-preseason attention paid by the Telegraph-Herald, I think we can expect some pretty good coverage come the USHL season.

http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=286673
 
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Interesting that he still thinks that Pirri will stay at RPI.

I think that winning the Stanley Cup this year gives us at least an additional year with Pirri. No need to rush him. And the fact that they are just looking for him to bulk up, that is something he can do in college. No need to go professional just to get bigger.
 
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I think that winning the Stanley Cup this year gives us at least an additional year with Pirri. No need to rush him. And the fact that they are just looking for him to bulk up, that is something he can do in college. No need to go professional just to get bigger.

I meant, by the way, that the blogger still thinks that he will stay all four years. That's the same thing that he stated when an earlier post on that blog was quoted here.
 
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I still believe a factor in the fate of how long Pirri will be here is the cap space problem the Blackhawks have. Would be interested in GLM's take on this issue.

Cap doesn't really come into play so much unless he's going directly to the NHL. The Hawks are going to have to clear out space this year so they can ice a team next season and some of their guys in Rockford are going to have to get NHL time, but not that many. Guys like Bickell and Jack Skille will get a better shot now, but Pirri taking off sooner for the AHL reeks of bad ideas.

I really think he'll be here for three years. He has to get stronger to even deal with guys in the AHL. Lots of grizzled veterans there looking to teach young kids a lesson. Of course, if Brandon has a huge year this year and the team goes far and he plays a major role in their success Chicago might want him sooner than not.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

Cap doesn't really come into play so much unless he's going directly to the NHL. The Hawks are going to have to clear out space this year so they can ice a team next season and some of their guys in Rockford are going to have to get NHL time, but not that many. Guys like Bickell and Jack Skille will get a better shot now, but Pirri taking off sooner for the AHL reeks of bad ideas.

I really think he'll be here for three years. He has to get stronger to even deal with guys in the AHL. Lots of grizzled veterans there looking to teach young kids a lesson. Of course, if Brandon has a huge year this year and the team goes far and he plays a major role in their success Chicago might want him sooner than not.

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

Today is 21 June 2010. There are 109 days until RPI's next game.


This is based upon 8 October for the start of next season.
 
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Keep in mind, that's just my stupid opinion. I have absolutely no idea what any of these guys want to do and a player's wants/needs have as much to do with things as the team that owns their rights.

I'm basically mostly talking out my arse. :)
 
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Cap doesn't really come into play so much unless he's going directly to the NHL. The Hawks are going to have to clear out space this year so they can ice a team next season and some of their guys in Rockford are going to have to get NHL time, but not that many. Guys like Bickell and Jack Skille will get a better shot now, but Pirri taking off sooner for the AHL reeks of bad ideas.

I really think he'll be here for three years. He has to get stronger to even deal with guys in the AHL. Lots of grizzled veterans there looking to teach young kids a lesson. Of course, if Brandon has a huge year this year and the team goes far and he plays a major role in their success Chicago might want him sooner than not.

A whole lot will of course depend on the money offered. I agree completely that 3 years at RPI is almost a given-if the financial offer at that time is substantial, he would be foolish not to take it. Playing a 4th year in college and risking injury which could preclude a future in the NHL would be silly. Players like Cavosie and Tapper saw their chance come up and they took it. No one could blame Pirri or D'Amigo for doing the same. But in my opinion they are both a couple of years away from that level where it would make any sense. I am of course selfish and would love to see then stay at RPI for the full 4 years, but I am also a realist and understand the pressures in making that decision. Then again I am talking out of the same orifice;)
 
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