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RPI 2013/14 Part II: The HFH is Covered with Frozen Drivel

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I'm having an amazing sense of deja vu all over again.....

I grew up in the midwest, and also lived in Wyoming for several years. They both are what one might describe as a "civil" society.

Then we moved east, and I started to commute to Manhattan for work.

One of my very first days there, as I am leaving Grand Central Terminal, I notice two cab drivers arguing with each other.

"you're an adzhole"
-- no, you're an adzshole
"oh, yeah, you're the real adzhole"
-- no, it's you who's the adzhole

and after a few more exchanges of similar lines of enlightened dialog, they actually started swinging at each other. :eek:


How did those two cab drivers come to hijack this thread? :confused:

The two cabbies were probably Mongolian.:D
 
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yeah, back in the day when we had a decent coach......I wonder what happened to that guy anyway? Took us to the NCAAs in 2011, second in the ECAC regular season standings last year....too bad he's not around any more.

No, the decent coach was fired because someone cried "racism". ;)
 
I assume you meant Bruce Coles. It wasn't him. It was Graeme Townshend.

One of the biggest disappointments in RPI hockey history. I remember how highly recruited he was with a lot of schools interested in him. He chose RPI and never seemed to adjust to Division I hockey. Don't know if Adessa had anything to do with his poor play or not, but it was a tough 4 years watching him and his adjustment to playing defense in his senior year was a total disaster.
 
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I decided to delete my post that replied to Aspy's post which he deleted. It made little sense when his post was there; it would make no sense now. :p
 
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Does anyone have any comments on Appert's decision not to pull Diebold at the end of the third period of the second DU-RPI game? The faceoff was deep in the DU end and there were only 2 seconds left on the clock - not enough time for DU to score from that distance but a sixth skater could have increased the RPI scoring chances.
 
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Does anyone have any comments on Appert's decision not to pull Diebold at the end of the third period of the second DU-RPI game? The faceoff was deep in the DU end and there were only 2 seconds left on the clock - not enough time for DU to score from that distance but a sixth skater could have increased the RPI scoring chances.

I wondered the same thing. However, IIRC, Denver did have a last second push earlier in the weekend that took about that long to get to the first save by Diebold.
 
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88-89 was Addesa's last year and Townshend's senior year. It must have been then.

The Addesa-Townshend incident occurred immediately following a game against Brown, 2/3/89.

Oddly enough, Addesa went off on Townshend after RPI had won the game, 2-0. One shudders to think of the language Addesa might have used if RPI had lost.

If Mike was hoping that blasting an individual player might inspire the rest of the team to play better in its remaining games, it didn't work. RPI went 0-8-1 the rest of the year.
 
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The Addesa-Townshend incident occurred immediately following a game against Brown, 2/3/89.

Oddly enough, Addesa went off on Townshend after RPI had won the game, 2-0. One shudders to think of the language Addesa might have used if RPI had lost.

If Mike was hoping that blasting an individual player might inspire the rest of the team to play better in its remaining games, it didn't work. RPI went 0-8-1 the rest of the year.


Not having been around at that time, I have a question.
If Addesa was not fired immediately after the Brown game, is it possible that he was fired for losing the team that went 0-8-1, and not for the comments he made?
 
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Not having been around at that time, I have a question.
If Addesa was not fired immediately after the Brown game, is it possible that he was fired for losing the team that went 0-8-1, and not for the comments he made?
We have no time for this sort of logic. Please move along.
 
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Does anyone have any comments on Appert's decision not to pull Diebold at the end of the third period of the second DU-RPI game? The faceoff was deep in the DU end and there were only 2 seconds left on the clock - not enough time for DU to score from that distance but a sixth skater could have increased the RPI scoring chances.

No league points on the line and safer to play for OT. Besides if he did pull him and DU scored, his critics would have railed on and on about that until the end of time.
 
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One of the biggest disappointments in RPI hockey history. I remember how highly recruited he was with a lot of schools interested in him. He chose RPI and never seemed to adjust to Division I hockey. Don't know if Adessa had anything to do with his poor play or not, but it was a tough 4 years watching him and his adjustment to playing defense in his senior year was a total disaster.

Wow, you nailed that one. Even though he was a great skater, he consistently was 2-3 beats off the entire 4 years. Watching him play defense, when he could barely manage his normal position, was truly a disaster.

The nuttier thing, is he played 45 games in the NHL :eek: and played several A/IHL seasons... http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=6198

Not having been around at that time, I have a question.
If Addesa was not fired immediately after the Brown game, is it possible that he was fired for losing the team that went 0-8-1, and not for the comments he made?

It came to light in the offseason, apparently it was repeated to the Record beat writer, not sure if it was in confidence, or not, and that was that. His leaving was actually quite protracted.
 
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Addessa! A very tough coach to play for if there ever was one. The kind of personality that is fine so long as the team is winning. An easy guy to fire when things go south.

So.. I'm surprised to not have seen an comments here on 24/7. Episode #2 gave Jerry D'Amigo a little bit of the spot light. Highlighted his first goal and also showed him losing credit card roulette at dinner the next night. Got some sense from the coverage that Carlyle likes his hustle. I hope he sticks through the Winter Classic at least. Hopefully he can stick on permanently as a PK/3rd liner and have a nice career.

Yeah I know.. alumni thread.. but since there is little else going on at the moment and some folks want to discuss hockey...
 
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