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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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I didn't because I knew it was not going to happen.

You didn't know jack. He was either going to get drafted or he wasn't, you had a 50/50 chance of being right. Same as most of your other "predictions" on this board.

You exist only to troll. That's pretty sad and pathetic.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

FAIL and FAIL.

The only Y'town d-man ranked in the CSB was Andrej Sustr '90 at #195. BTW, Sustr (6' 6") is headed to UNO.

Don't let the facts get in the way of a good scrum, right Dad?

I was not talking about him but the other two, who were the only 2 on CSB at the beg of season

Exactly, both highly thought of before season started and looked whathappend after year in USHL, especially with an expansion team.


YOUNGSTOWN, OH (Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

With the number five overall pick in the first round, the Phantoms selected 1991-born, 6'3” 190 lb. defenseman Dan Senkbeil from the San Jose Jr. Sharks U18 AAA team. Senkbeil is currently one of the most talked-about amateur players in the country and looks to be a lock for the NHL Draft this June. He'll help anchor a strong, pro-look defense for next season. He is getting college interest from some of the top hockey programs in the country and can immediately step into the Phantoms’ top defense pair.

The Phantoms’ second choice, 18th overall, was 1991-born, 6'6” 220 lb. defenseman J.D. Carrabino from Millbrook Prep in New York. Carrabino hails from New Canaan, CT, and adds another impact defenseman to the Phantoms’ blue line. This is another defenseman who is getting many looks from big-time college programs and NHL teams for this summer’s NHL Draft. His stock has risen since great showings at the Beantown Classic in March and the Chicago High School Showcase in April.


These are the two I was talking about. After all this, here is the end results

Zero college deals
Zero NHL draft
# 77 Daniel Senkbeil 55 games 0 goals, 5 assists, a minus 10
# 71 J.D. Carrabino 28 games, 0 goals, 1 assist, minus 8, hardly dressd second half.
These 2 kids were 6'6" and 6'4" and higher touted and better skaters, by a wide margin there.

The league is tougher then a lot of people think. many big D have showed up and flopped big time and didnt develop for college.
 
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You didn't know jack. He was either going to get drafted or he wasn't, you had a 50/50 chance of being right. Same as most of your other "predictions" on this board.

You exist only to troll. That's pretty sad and pathetic.

And what do you do? lead a sewing circle? 99% of my posts are reporting tid bits and not predicting squat. I said so in this case because I talked to a couple nhl guys who watched vees vs vernon in playoffs and said, zero chance.

You say this, Originally Posted by Red Cloud
"When he does get picked,"

and now say, "I never said he would get picked?" Ok Bill Clinton.

You didnt say, "If", you said when.....

I never went down that road at all.
 
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You say this, Originally Posted by Red Cloud
"When he does get picked,"

and now say, "I never said he would get picked?" Ok Bill Clinton.

You didnt say, "If", you said when.....

Cherry picker. Hilarious. This is exactly why everyone considers you such a joke.

Get it through your thick skull, especially since I said this specifically in advance of the draft - I didn't have an opinion either way on whether or not he'd be chosen or not. All I wanted to know was if you would make yourself scarce when he was chosen. Which I'm sure you would have out of complete shame. Out of sight, out of mind.

Haven't you figured out yet that no one here cares what you have to say? You're only looking for negative reaction and you're getting called out on it. Go run along, little boy.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

Cherry picker. Hilarious. This is exactly why everyone considers you such a joke.

Get it through your thick skull, especially since I said this specifically in advance of the draft - I didn't have an opinion either way on whether or not he'd be chosen or not. All I wanted to know was if you would make yourself scarce when he was chosen. Which I'm sure you would have out of complete shame. Out of sight, out of mind.

Haven't you figured out yet that no one here cares what you have to say? You're only looking for negative reaction and you're getting called out on it. Go run along, little boy.

than why didnt you say, "if"?

define "is" Mr Clinton.

For not caring, you sure seem to have diarrhea of the mouth
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

I figured out how we fill up threads in short amount of times. :D At this rate start thinking of RPI 2010 Off-Season IV now cause we will have to start it up before the month of July is over.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

than why didnt you say, "if"?

Because I didn't feel like it. You're the one here parsing words. When your arguments are as weak as yours, that's all you can do, I guess.

For not caring, you sure seem to have diarrhea of the mouth

You mistake my fondness for dishing out pain to people who've earned it for caring what you have to say. Believe me, I am enjoying this, and I will continue to enjoy it until you figure out that it's time to crawl back into your hole.

By the way, what's up with your obsession with sewing circles? Is that your thing, sewing circles? That's interesting.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

Ouch

Wow my hero

Attn all shoppers, the new code word for if is when

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

Ouch

Wow my hero

Attn all shoppers, the new code word for if is when

Fork tounge squaw

Was there anything in this post that resembles a complete thought, or are the voices in your head shouting at you again?
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

Was there anything in this post that resembles a complete thought, or are the voices in your head shouting at you again?

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


Yes, it seems like "diarrhea" (please note the correct spelling) is something you are indeed guilty of.

Now, kindly go breathe underwater, as you quite clearly have nothing to add here and our stalwart administrators are refusing to ban you for trolling.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

Today is 28 June 2010. There are 102 days until RPI's next game.


This is based upon 8 October for the start of next season.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

I figured out how we fill up threads in short amount of times. :D At this rate start thinking of RPI 2010 Off-Season IV now cause we will have to start it up before the month of July is over.

That does sound quite likely although the hockey content has decreased remarkably this summer. :D
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

That does sound quite likely although the hockey content has decreased remarkably this summer. :D

The hockey content decreases and the forehead abrasions increase.

I think we can attribute the lack of draftees this year to the fact that most of our incoming recruits are older this year, and therefore ineligible. I would think the draftees typically already have a commitment somewhere before the draft, whether it's MJ or NCAA.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

I'm not good at analyzing the team but last year 2 areas seemed to stand out to me as requiring some tweaking...the power play and the tendency for the players to not 'pull the trigger' (actually the reason I mention the power play is because they would not pull the trigger). In the few games I watched live, there was an unselfishness that bordered on tentativeness. I don't know if you can practice that or if it was the group dynamic. What do you guys think?

Having said all that, I do like the offensive firepower we have...just want them shooting earlier and more often.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

I'm not good at analyzing the team but last year 2 areas seemed to stand out to me as requiring some tweaking...the power play and the tendency for the players to not 'pull the trigger' (actually the reason I mention the power play is because they would not pull the trigger). In the few games I watched live, there was an unselfishness that bordered on tentativeness. I don't know if you can practice that or if it was the group dynamic. What do you guys think?

Having said all that, I do like the offensive firepower we have...just want them shooting earlier and more often.


Compared to the previous two years, RPI's powerplay last year looked like Gretzky, Messier et al. That being said, they often did pass a lot before shooting. At least they usually kept control last year.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

I'm not good at analyzing the team but last year 2 areas seemed to stand out to me as requiring some tweaking...the power play and the tendency for the players to not 'pull the trigger' (actually the reason I mention the power play is because they would not pull the trigger). In the few games I watched live, there was an unselfishness that bordered on tentativeness. I don't know if you can practice that or if it was the group dynamic. What do you guys think?

Having said all that, I do like the offensive firepower we have...just want them shooting earlier and more often.


I know what you are talking about, but power plays in general have been looking for shooting lanes. The defenses have been getting very good at closing those lanes and it just appears that the point men are not shooting when they have a chance. Many of our PP goals were scored on passes through the middle of the ice and one timed into the net.
After the three previous years, this was an exceptional power play and will only get better.
What I would like to see improved, is our play in our own zone.
Last year, there were too many blind passes in our zone leading to many goals against and many more opportunities.
We need to be more responsible in the defensive zone.
Cut down the goals against and play in the end of season tournaments. :)
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

Nothing much different from Saturday http://www.standard-freeholder.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2643951 but the soap opera continues.
Then there's the Jacob Laliberte/ Jr. A Colts situation. The Colts were almost certainly going to find out last week if they were to get their high-scoring captain back for another season, but some details, apparently, still need to be worked out on that one, too.

The betting here is, Laliberte comes back to Cornwall. But you'll just have to wait a bit longer to find out for sure.
 
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Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14

I'm not good at analyzing the team but last year 2 areas seemed to stand out to me as requiring some tweaking...the power play and the tendency for the players to not 'pull the trigger' (actually the reason I mention the power play is because they would not pull the trigger). In the few games I watched live, there was an unselfishness that bordered on tentativeness. I don't know if you can practice that or if it was the group dynamic. What do you guys think?


It's been a common problem for years at RPI despite changes in personnel both on and behind the bench. As ehf said, defenses are good at shutting down shooting lanes, but I wonder if some of it isn't somewhat institutionalized as well. One can draw a line down through the ages - D'Amigo played with Kerins, who played with MacDonald, who played with Graham, who played with Tapper, who played with Healey, who played with Richardson, who played with Majic, who played with Juneau, who played with Ferreira, who played with Hernberg, who played with Oates, and so on and so forth (kinda like the Bible and all the begats). So it's possible that little things that freshmen pick up on from seniors gets integrated into their game at RPI that can later get passed down when they're seniors. Small things like waiting, waiting, waiting for the perfect shot on the PP.

Now, of course, it's a coach's place to find issues and work specifically on those issues to alleviate them, but I'm just saying that institutionalized play isn't completely impossible. :)
 
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Just because a RPI player wasnt picked in the draft this weekend does not mean that the NHL is "blind" to players at RPI. Last season I saw a Bruins scout taking notes on several players from RPI during one game. Sure none of our incoming players got picked but it doesnt mean that they are off the radars of the NHL teams.

On a different level, this board used to be a great place to post info about RPI hockey with people and share in the greatness that is college hockey. There are people who post here that do great work in keeping us the common fan updated on the ins and outs of whats happening in Troy and to have general bickering and arguments on here just brings the level of the forum down in my opinion. Lately it seems like it has turned into a forum for name calling and general immaturity between people which does not really contribute much to the theme of this board which the last time I checked is RPI hockey. Im all about having passionate discussions about RPI hockey but to bring it to the levels of calling someone a hick or loser just doesnt help in keeping a good vibe here.

So maybe before people post they should step back and take a second look at what they are about to put on here and think "will it really make the forum better". Im sure people will jump on me for this then go ahead I can take it and I promise I wont drop to the level of name calling.

Well said. It would be nice if the self-centered people who think that anyone else wants to read the petty back and forth that sometimes appears here would exchange e-mails and take that crap "outside."
 
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