Unfortunately, no video feed for today's game. RPI has finally broken their long Power Play drought with two PP goals early in the second to take a 2-0 lead over UConn. Gruschow and Schilter.
Unfortunately, no video feed for today's game. RPI has finally broken their long Power Play drought with two PP goals early in the second to take a 2-0 lead over UConn. Gruschow and Schilter.
We won a game! We scored on the power play! Plan the parade!
Jordan Smelker, now with the Boston Blades of the CWHL,( http://cwhlboston_hockey.stats.pointstreak.com/playerpage.html?playerid=8157579&seasonid=13281) is once again going to the US national team selection camp for the Four Nations Cup, which begins Nov. 4.
Please tell us that RPI live streams their games?
RPITV does a great job of video for RPI women's games: www.rpitv.org. Unfortunately, they don't do a great job of informing us of which games they are covering, so it is best to just tune in to their website at gametime...chances are that if it is a home game it is covered.
Most if not all home games so far this year have been streamed by RPITV, though many aren't picked up by WRPI on the radio and it is often a single camera as opposed to the more elaborate production they have for the men's games. One nice thing this year is we have typically been getting play-by-play on the RPITV broadcasts even when the game isn't on the radio, usually courtesy of Perry Laskaris.
Well, yesterday's game was not fun to watch, to put it mildly. RPI's power play is weak at the best of times, and with Huhtamaki and Gruschow out of the lineup it is beyond weak. St. Cloud gave RPI five power play opportunities (I thought that the refs seemed a little hard on SCSU, in fact) , including a long 5 on 3. Nothing.
Hopefully today will be a different story. Once again, the game is on www.rpitv.org.