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RPI 2013/14: Sunny, with a slight chance of drivel

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Re: RPI 2013/14: Sunny, with a slight chance of drivel

The record has its annual previews on line. Ed Weaver was working hard. :)

RPI Hockey: Jason Kasdorf anchors Engineers' expectations http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/...5257337f4e102562450036.txt?viewmode=fullstory
RPI Hockey: Meet the Engineers — Player capsules http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/...52573e3b954b3837945217.txt?viewmode=fullstory
RPI Hockey: Depth, talent, experience adds up to contender http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/...52573bbb64af2019531946.txt?viewmode=fullstory
RPI Hockey: Zach Schroeder more than anxious to skate in opener http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/...52573f0105a02461394527.txt?viewmode=fullstory
RPI Hockey: Together or not, N-H-L line remains united http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/...52573e998c203403275643.txt?viewmode=fullstory
RPI Hockey: Freshmen talented, but may have to be patient http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/...52573f88cced2458433815.txt?viewmode=fullstory
RPI Hockey: Plenty of contenders for ECAC title http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/...52573ff44cc9b358306763.txt?viewmode=fullstory

I apologize if I messed up any of the links.
 
Not sure I understand. Would it be better for them if it was 2 trips to Boston and one in New Hampshire? Two of them are great non-league matchups and one is a league game set by the ECAC. IMO one of the best schedules in many years and better is yet to come.

I think his complaint is that, as a fan, making three trips to Boston in three weekends is tough to do. Were it, say, three trips in as many months to play the same teams, I don't think there would have been any complaints.
 
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I think his complaint is that, as a fan, making three trips to Boston in three weekends is tough to do. Were it, say, three trips in as many months to play the same teams, I don't think there would have been any complaints.
Understood, but that doesn't change johnk's statement that one is set by the ECAC and two are fantastic OOC games where you say "Give us a time and place and we'll be there," no questions asked. You don't turn down a game at BC or BU just because it's not the same weekend you're playing the other. Especially when Boston is less than three hours from the HFH.
 
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"Give us a time and place and we'll be there," no questions asked. You don't turn down a game at BC or BU just because it's not the same weekend you're playing the other. Especially when Boston is less than three hours from the HFH.

I agree. Additionally, I think there's something to be said for not playing BC & BU on the same weekend. ;)

I have Sunday commitments (surprise!) but for posters who may be up for the trip, BC is not that difficult. (I've attended a number of lectures there over the years. You're not dealing with the traffic you'd run into going downtown to BU.) BC's campus is in Newton, adjacent to Brighton... just west of the city. You're only a few miles south of the Pike. On a Sunday, there is some street parking available (read the meters carefully, I recall that there's no charge on Sundays) and there are on-campus parking garages a short walk from the Conte Forum.

Tickets should be available... the Pats are playing the Saints at home at 4:25 pm... the Sox are hosting the Tigers at 8. The walk-up crowd will not be strong... it is a late Sunday afternoon.

You can get good directions to BC and access to campus maps/for the on-campus parking and the Conte Forum at www.bc.edu (top right can corner of the home page).
 
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Not sure I understand. Would it be better for them if it was 2 trips to Boston and one in New Hampshire? Two of them are great non-league matchups and one is a league game set by the ECAC. IMO one of the best schedules in many years and better is yet to come.



Sorry if I wasn't clear. I was talking about my personal travel schedule, not the team's. Every season I travel to the Boston area at least once to watch an RPI road game. Having three road games there in four weeks curtails my options; I can't go that frequently. I'll be there tomorrow though. I'll be one of the several dozen people wearing an RPI sweatshirt. ;)
 
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I agree. Additionally, I think there's something to be said for not playing BC & BU on the same weekend. ;)

I have Sunday commitments (surprise!) but for posters who may be up for the trip, BC is not that difficult. (I've attended a number of lectures there over the years. You're not dealing with the traffic you'd run into going downtown to BU.) BC's campus is in Newton, adjacent to Brighton... just west of the city. You're only a few miles south of the Pike. On a Sunday, there is some street parking available (read the meters carefully, I recall that there's no charge on Sundays) and there are on-campus parking garages a short walk from the Conte Forum.

Tickets should be available... the Pats are playing the Saints at home at 4:25 pm... the Sox are hosting the Tigers at 8. The walk-up crowd will not be strong... it is a late Sunday afternoon.

You can get good directions to BC and access to campus maps/for the on-campus parking and the Conte Forum at www.bc.edu (top right can corner of the home page).
There are no meter fees on Sunday. I disagree with your comment regarding BC's rink location. It is easier to go to BU, Northeastern or Harvard. Chestnut Hill is in a section of town that requires navigating a lot of neighborhood streets whereas the other 3 arenas are located right off of the main roads of town and only a few blocks from a Mass Pike exit. Free parking is another story of course as BC certainly has more neighborhood spaces than the others. One other plus for BC is that it is relatively close to Buff's pub which has the best wings in town (although still not as good as what all of upstate NY has to offer).
 
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Congratulations to Coach Appert on his 100th win - a nice solid one, too!

Two more wins for the program to hit 1000!
 
The boys looked out of sync at times today (passes into skates, behind the target or just out of reach) yet still managed to soundly trounce a team that beat #1 the night before. Of course, SHU, skating 10 freshman and using their #2 goalie, isn't really that good, but it was a nice way to start the season. They'll have to pick things up a bit tomorrow against BC.

There were a few highlights. Zalewski's goal was as close to a pure no defense passing drill as possible, with the puck passed back and forth across the slot repeatedly until he finally shot the puck and put the poor goalie out his misery.

I love Mark Miller. His goal was just the way you'd expect given his 110% all the time approach. He just went hard to the net and created chaos until Wood could get the puck across.

Haggerty shows signs of becoming the kind of goal-a-game gunner this team needs. It was a nice homecoming for him.

The team defense was solid with only a few odd-man rushes all game. I also love Kasdorf's minimalist approach - he makes few wasted moves. Although their styles are different because goaltending has evolved, his efficiency is the closest thing I've seen to Neil Little's in 20 years.

P.S. I still wonder why the game was in Bridgeport. SHU didn't schedule any other games there this season. Could it be that Seth, knowing WBA will host the East Regional this year, made it a requirement before agreeing to play a home and home?
 
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There are no meter fees on Sunday. I disagree with your comment regarding BC's rink location. It is easier to go to BU, Northeastern or Harvard. Chestnut Hill is in a section of town that requires navigating a lot of neighborhood streets whereas the other 3 arenas are located right off of the main roads of town and only a few blocks from a Mass Pike exit. Free parking is another story of course as BC certainly has more neighborhood spaces than the others. One other plus for BC is that it is relatively close to Buff's pub which has the best wings in town (although still not as good as what all of upstate NY has to offer).

I'm not sure if you're serious or not but BC sits between Beacon and Comm Ave and has Route 9 right behind the back section. You'd have to go way out of your way to "navigate" on a "neighborhood street" to get to BC from most major points of arrival into that area (128, Mass Pike, Rt9). When it comes to going to a hockey game, there is zero need for parking on neighborhood spaces as BC has plenty of parking on campus for these weekend games (weeknight games with classes would be a much different story) either in the lots near the mods or the 7 level garage across from the mod parking lot.

Expect an RPI victory tomorrow.
 
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I'm not sure if you're serious or not but BC sits between Beacon and Comm Ave and has Route 9 right behind the back section. You'd have to go way out of your way to "navigate" on a "neighborhood street" to get to BC from most major points of arrival into that area (128, Mass Pike, Rt9). When it comes to going to a hockey game, there is zero need for parking on neighborhood spaces as BC has plenty of parking on campus for these weekend games (weeknight games with classes would be a much different story) either in the lots near the mods or the 7 level garage across from the mod parking lot.

Expect an RPI victory tomorrow.
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I'm serious - those are primary avenues but starting out from Kenmore square for instance you need to get through a number of traffic lights before you finally get to Chestnut Hill. BU, also on Comm ave, is much, much easier. Northeastern, is an easy drive from the prudential exit off of the Pike straight up Huntington Ave. Harvard is very quick from the Pike exit at Cambridge Street which is also pretty close to Agganis. I'm not aware of a way to get to Chestnut hill that is faster than any of those 3.

The original post stated that BC was easier to get to than the other 3 placed. My experience has been that it is the least easy to get to of the four. I have to admit that my history on this has been while living on mission hill or in the south end of Boston. Both of those spots were also extremely easy to get to off of the Pike by the same Prudential exit. Driving through Brookline, Newton and Cambridge have never been favorite endeavors of mine. Lots of lights and often slow drivers and Chestnut Hill tends to be pretty slow if there is much going on (like a game). That's what i think of when driving out to BC. It's all perspective in the end.
 
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That BC interruption is an echo chamber of how awesome BC is. When the idea of RPI becoming the 12th member of Hockey East came up they has some rude comments about the Tute. Hope the boys are flying Sun. afternoon. The Mrs. won't let me go and I am not happy.

Hmm. BCI has two hockey writers and we both endorsed the idea of RPI to Hockey East and stated clearly we would have preferred them to Notre Dame or UConn. I assume you must be referring to a commenter who left a comment on one of the posts. We can't be responsible for the opinions of everyone who reads our site (if we were, we might be in jail by now...)

Our Q&A with Without a Peer where they answered our questions is now up live on the front page.
 
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Well said. Pat is a great kid. He was very young when he came in here and excuded alot of class, he has a huge upside for Gad. troyboy and I miss Kouter (Jimmy) on the road and at the west end of HFH jawboning with the faithful. Good luck Paddy!!!!!
I do and have always expected Pat to be an elite college defensemen our loss is definitly Penn States gain. Aspy and myself will be following Him closely and will be pulling for him even if he is playing against us. Good Kid...Good Hockey Player...Great Family !!!!!!
 
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Pat K at Penn State? Good kid! Wish him well at Happy Valley and with his civil e studies and with his hockey.:cool:

Hey Aspy, I'm here, too. I have too much going on at the parish today to zip over to BC. Will catch up later and blessings for our friend Tom and his bride. :)
 
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I'm serious - those are primary avenues but starting out from Kenmore square for instance
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but why the heck would Kenmore Sq ever be your starting point unless your hotel is there and if it is you take Beacon Street all the way. Pretty easy if you ask me ............and if you're driving from out of town BC is definitely easier as it's on the outskirts and you don't have to deal with Boston if you don't want to............ as far as he talk of RPI in HE? It was near unanimous that people wanted RPI or Q. I'd prefer RPI to Notre Dame in fact. Notre Dame doesn't belong in HE but what's done is done. Good luck to you guys, i'm glad you are on our schedule
 
What happened.
A strong forecheck and a lot of defensive zone turnovers.

RPI had a fantastic first, but got bottled up and made too many mistakes in the second, and then just started on the wrong page on the third, putting the game out of reach
 
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