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RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Another big weekend OOC test for the boys. Will be fascinating to see how this team can mature. Obviously there is some work to do but already it appears the strength of this team is the defense and goaltending. If the offense starts to click this could really be exciting. It appears we have to still work out the line combinations that work best. I would imagine that practices will be fierce as guys all want to be in the line up and show they belong. Go Red!!
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Victory would be big against ND. We learned last year that these OOC's count big time at the end of the season. Go Red.
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Victory would be big against ND. We learned last year that these OOC's count big time at the end of the season. Go Red.

You're one week ahead of us. ;) Don't think about a later bridge until you've crossed the one in front of you.
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

It appears that Ferris doesn't have the following on USCHO that Mankato has. :(
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

It appears that Ferris doesn't have the following on USCHO that Mankato has. :(

There's a few around here. For a very long time I was the only Ferris follower here, but I've followed the team less and less over the past couple years, and now that others have arrived here, it's time for me to step back and let them take it from here. They'll probably be here soon.

Ferris' strength appears to be the defense and the goaltending. They're in good hands with Taylor Nelson between the pipes, and Chad Billins and Brett Wysopal at the blue line. We've had trouble scoring for about two decades.
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Hammer, you are a staple on the Ferris threads, we don't want you to step away!!!! I have been following the message boards for years and rarely post, the new crops of dawg pound students need you to be their guide!! haha

I am very happy with the bulldogs coming off of a sweep. It was a pleasant way to start the season. RPI will be more of a test but the bulldogs showed poise and confidence. It was also nice to see that motte got some time in the net. It is comforting to know that he will be able to handle some of the duties of Nelson needs some rest during the season.
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Another big weekend OOC test for the boys. Will be fascinating to see how this team can mature. Obviously there is some work to do but already it appears the strength of this team is the defense and goaltending. If the offense starts to click this could really be exciting. It appears we have to still work out the line combinations that work best. I would imagine that practices will be fierce as guys all want to be in the line up and show they belong. Go Red!!

You are correct when you say that Definse and goaltinding are our strengths, but the offense is not far behind. Our breakouts are quick, are passing is excellent, our communication on the ice is the best I have seen/heard.
SA has this team poised to be very good. The goals will come, and we will only need a couple each game to win if we keep playing the kind of defense we showed the last two weekends. Having said that, I think that by Christmas, we will be filling the net. The real offense will come from the freshmen, and they will need a little time. Haggerty is there already, he is going to be fun to watch for the next four years.
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

It should be an exciting weekend. Let's hope the Bulldogs can keep putting the puck in the net like they have been. I have few worries on the back end. RPI should be a formidable opponent and a couple wins would be very nice.

Go Dawgs!
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

I run a game called Pick to Click here on the forum. Some of you may be familiar with it because NMU used to run a similar contest. It's open to all posters. Feel free to join in!

The rules are simple, just pick one person from each team for both games this weekend that you will score lots of goals (or get a shutout).

Here's a link to the first post which contains a more detailed look at the rules and a couple links at the bottom to the list of individuals that cannot be chosen. Good luck!
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Sullivan's ECAC blog notes that Ferris State cashed in on four of twelve power-play opportunities while sweeping St. Lawrence in Canton last weekend.

You never want to take an excessive amount of penalties, but it seems like an even better idea to stay out of the box when the opposition's power play is clicking at 33%.

On the other hand, RPI's penalty kill was 11-for-11 against Minnesota State. Maybe they don't need to get too worried about taking penalties.
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Sullivan's ECAC blog notes that Ferris State cashed in on four of twelve power-play opportunities while sweeping St. Lawrence in Canton last weekend.

You never want to take an excessive amount of penalties, but it seems like an even better idea to stay out of the box when the opposition's power play is clicking at 33%.

On the other hand, RPI's penalty kill was 11-for-11 against Minnesota State. Maybe they don't need to get too worried about taking penalties.

Waite-i always felt taking a lot of penalties was not always just about the other team scoring on you-I think it does a couple of negative things-it certainly tires out some players when they have to continuously spend 2 minutes chasing the puck around and it upsets your offensive and defensive line combinations as you are just playing a man or 2 short. Although i am very pleased that we are 11 for 11 in penalty kills-i agree with you-stay out of the box should just be the mantra.:)
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

RPI Lines tonight:
Rogic/Malchuk/Rabbani
McGowan/Neal/Smith
Cullen/AAG/Haggerty
Lee/JL / Schroeder

Leonard/Bergin
Leboeuf/Bailen
Curadi/Koudys

Merriam
 
Re: RPI @ Ferris State (10/14 & 10/15)

Congratulations to the Bulldogs on the sweep. Offense when you needed and defense all day. Best of luck this season.
 
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