Re: RPI @ Dartmouth, Friday, 1/30/2015
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WRPI, where are you?
With Scooby Doo

WRPI, where are you?
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Not so sure this time-we may be down 2 goals but they were not outplayed all period-and we did get called for the only penalty. The first 10 minutes of this second period are crucial-if we get one back, we have a game.Dartmouth gets two. Look for them to double that in the second and put this one away.
I don't know but I will say that every game I've seen him play he makes at least 1 or 2 bad plays. I think he is skilled but lazy to be honest. That kind of player would drive any coach nuts.I wonder what Bubela did to cause SA to sit him today.
That has been a major part of our problems all season. Watching live, it is actually a bit worse since some of what we won were center ice face offs and not deep in either zone.Faceoffs: Dartmouth 14 - 8 RPI
Agree on Milos. Very skilled but often does not pass when he should and tries too carry the puck a bit too much or longer than he should at times.I don't know but I will say that every game I've seen him play he makes at least 1 or 2 bad plays. I think he is skilled but lazy to be honest. That kind of player would drive any coach nuts.
I wonder if our size on D is catching up to us. A lot of people think we need a bunch of trees back on D but the game is about speed and puck movement now. Bigger D men are not as nimble and really don't scare small crafty forwards (Big D can't keep up and they don't have leverage). My prototypical D man would be no taller than 6' 1" and be a good puck handler and passer. The NHL drafts kids with size on D and hope that they develop the rest of the package over time. I'll take the 5' 11" and 6' 0" guys any day though at the college level. In other words, I wouldn't hesitate to sit a couple of our captains in favor of Hampton, Bell and Reno.
I don't know but I will say that every game I've seen him play he makes at least 1 or 2 bad plays. I think he is skilled but lazy to be honest. That kind of player would drive any coach nuts.
I wonder if our size on D is catching up to us. A lot of people think we need a bunch of trees back on D but the game is about speed and puck movement now. Bigger D men are not as nimble and really don't scare small crafty forwards (Big D can't keep up and they don't have leverage). My prototypical D man would be no taller than 6' 1" and be a good puck handler and passer. The NHL drafts kids with size on D and hope that they develop the rest of the package over time. I'll take the 5' 11" and 6' 0" guys any day though at the college level. In other words, I wouldn't hesitate to sit a couple of our captains in favor of Hampton, Bell and Reno.
These guys seriously need a new modem.
If anyone can multitask better than I can, SAC (Austin Cho, 19 white) is currently playing Northwood. They actually have announcers for this game.
http://new.livestream.com/jenmark/SAC