https://open.spotify.com/episode/7FqT2EcDJU61eDLNFSmOv2?si=6642401e86f744c0
New episode, great segment about recruiting at the end
New episode, great segment about recruiting at the end
i agree with you. I think the results Laing put up have not been equaled (we won more games with some guys in net but his GGA and Save percentage was incredible. He had some streaks of simply being unbeatable. Just my opinion but i do go back as far as Bill Sack in 1963 (who was also very highly rated).
pregame interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unzspmxqeJg
Not a good loss tonight. Could be 1 point behind Cornell. Need speed tomorrow night. Sit #22? Penalties.
This is becoming the most frustrating season ever.
If they would have put in the same effort on Friday night as they did last night, they would have come away with three points this weekend. And the same can be said about the Brown/Yale weekend.
We have given away too many points this season. They show that they can play with the top teams in the league and then they go out against the bottom teams and let them dictate the play.
At this point, our only hope is for them to get it all together in the playoffs.
This is becoming the most frustrating season ever.
If they would have put in the same effort on Friday night as they did last night, they would have come away with three points this weekend. And the same can be said about the Brown/Yale weekend.
We have given away too many points this season. They show that they can play with the top teams in the league and then they go out against the bottom teams and let them dictate the play.
At this point, our only hope is for them to get it all together in the playoffs.
The reason for our record is simply the 4-12-3 record in close games. If that's 8-8-3, we're looking at a 16-13-3 season. I don't know if it's bad luck, a lack of killer instinct, etc. but the close games have been extremely frustrating.
I agree RPI has been inconsistent, and probably playing to the level of some teams they should beat, but I'm not sure a it's down to a lack of effort. They need to score more goals and take fewer penalties. If that can be corrected, they could be a very competitive team in the playoffs.
We knew going into the season that we'd struggling to find scoring and that has been proven to be true. We do not have enough scoring depth to score consistently....perhaps if we had not had the off-season departures we'd be singing a different tune...but we are what our record says we are.
Hats off to the boys for a great effort against Q -- I didn't see the game, but if you hold the #2 team to one goal in their barn, then you did nearly everything right. Hard to be negative about that effort.
FWIW, we seem to have the most trouble with the 4 lower ranked Ivies which also did not play last season.
i certainly agree that we don't have the scorers. I don't think that we will get them there is a local player who always dreamed of playing for RPI, like Matt Murley. I suspect that those players in the near future will have dreamed to play for Union who had success while they were young.
Now here is some very good news. https://www.news10.com/news/local-ne...ign=socialflow
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute receives $2M gift to fund men’s varsity ice hockey coach endowment
It's from Lloyd Bauer '55, a member of the 1954 championship team.
A telling stat. Even just converting two of those close league losses into a win and a tie would have the team in control of its destiny with respect to the chase for fourth.