Sad to see Lou Nanne go. Amazing that he crammed the rigors of a hockey schedule and an engineering major into three years.
Good for him, opens up a spot for someone to do more than 0 pp goals and 3 goals all year. Another player good freshman and regressed under seths system
He played hard and I particularly remember the hit he took against BU while he was trying to make a play up the middle.There goes Lou Nanne
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Best wishes to Lou Nanne. He must have been really busy in his three years at RPI to complete his education and play hockey.
One busy kid. Good luck Lou.
RC: Some people are all about statistics. That never tells the whole story and in fact, often tells no story. He was fun and exciting to watch and gave everything he had when he played. That is all that should matter. i prefer my players to be unselfish out there and i wold take a bunch of players like him on my team any time.Good lord, are you ever bitter.
RC: Some people are all about statistics. That never tells the whole story and in fact, often tells no story. He was fun and exciting to watch and gave everything he had when he played. That is all that should matter. i prefer my players to be unselfish out there and i wold take a bunch of players like him on my team any time.
RC: Some people are all about statistics. That never tells the whole story and in fact, often tells no story. He was fun and exciting to watch and gave everything he had when he played. That is all that should matter. i prefer my players to be unselfish out there and i wold take a bunch of players like him on my team any time.
I would assume that Lou was on a scholarship. Now there is a student athlete that put that money to work in a very efficient manner.
We mathematicians are all about statistics.
I suspect that he was playing through a lot of injuries, some of which we did not know about.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Per source: Four candidates will interview for the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RPI?src=hash">#RPI</a> Hockey job and Ben Barr is current front-runner. More here <a href="h
Anyone know the other three?
Anyone know the other three?
With all due respect to whoever the candidates are, I'd hope that Jason Lammers, Dan Muse, and Bill Riga are the other three.
Because I'm reasonably certain I'd be instantly satisfied with any of those four.
With all due respect to whoever the candidates are, I'd hope that Jason Lammers, Dan Muse, and Bill Riga are the other three.
Because I'm reasonably certain I'd be instantly satisfied with any of those four.