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RPI Hockey 2012-2013 Part II: You Better Starting Posting the Engineer Way

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Pulling the goalie to optimize results-that presupposes that your team is actually better playing 6 on 5. Some teams are very good with the extra man and some are not.
it does, and is ironic that we talk about this in a week when we gave up a goal up 5 on 3. :) I would like to think that RPI still has better results with more players on the ice than fewer, but ... :eek:
 
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Sounds like Cornell.
Well said. I think most people on this site have similar expectations for this program. I think we all agree that it is time to step up and become a factor in the ECAC.
It seems to me that RPI has been one of the top three ECAC schools in recruiting almost every year since SA started. SA does seem to recruit as if he were coaching a WCHA school rather than an ECAC school. Considering the ECAC's success overall versus the Big 3 conferences in most years, that should be fine, but for whatever reason, we remain subpar in the ECAC.
 
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Sounds like Cornell.
Well said. I think most people on this site have similar expectations for this program. I think we all agree that it is time to step up and become a factor in the ECAC.

I believe we have the personnel and talent to be a good team.
Unfortunately, to date, they have not shown what it takes on the ice to be a good team. You can't give away 3 goal leads. You can't give up short handed goals and expect to be considered a good team.
They have a lot to prove. Again, I believe they can do it, but I hope they are not waiting for the last four weeks of the season like they did last year.
Makes it tough for the fans to take.
 
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I think most of us don't even want to think about another new coach and another rebuilding period. LGR!

The only rebuilding I SEE has to do with the resources available to the student-athletes (Houston Field House) and for the staff as far as salaries, and support (marketing, hockey ops director).
 
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The only rebuilding I SEE has to do with the resources available to the student-athletes (Houston Field House) and for the staff as far as salaries, and support (marketing, hockey ops director).
Resources appear to have increased in recent years. Although the HFH hasn't been replaced, it has been significantly upgraded recently. I don't know how things however compare to the situations at other schools.

There are some things that can't be solved, and I don't feel should be solved, as for example the selection of majors and courses offered. Considering that problem and others like "the ratio" and the dump that Troy remains, we have done a great job in attracting hockey players.
 
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Resources appear to have increased in recent years. Although the HFH hasn't been replaced, it has been significantly upgraded recently. I don't know how things however compare to the situations at other schools.

There are some things that can't be solved, and I don't feel should be solved, as for example the selection of majors and courses offered. Considering that problem and others like "the ratio" and the dump that Troy remains, we have done a great job in attracting hockey players.

Since the players probably come in with girlfriends (and amazingly hot ones at that), there's no worrying about R.I.B.S.
 
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Since the players probably come in with girlfriends (and amazingly hot ones at that), there's no worrying about R.I.B.S.

R.I.B.S. ? (All I can think of is Ratio-Induced Bull ****.)
 
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Considering that problem and others like "the ratio" and the dump that Troy remains, we have done a great job in attracting hockey players.

You obviously haven't spent an extended period of time in Troy lately! Dump is hardly the adjective I would use to describe Troy!!
 
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Not a usual poster on the men's thread (have a D), but aren't you hurting future recruiting by talking SO negatively about the area and the ratio? No picnic recruiting girls either!!
 
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Not a usual poster on the men's thread (have a D), but aren't you hurting future recruiting by talking SO negatively about the area and the ratio? No picnic recruiting girls either!!

Having grown up around Troy, its the sad truth. Further, I would be shocked if someone said that the mens hockey team experienced a ratio issue back in the '82-'85 time frame. From what Ive seen as well, I'm kinda shocked at the number and attractiveness of some of the ladies (my son is a sophomore and my youngest who is a sophomore in high school recently commented at the end of one of the games the other day "Who woulda knew hot girls liked engineering !"). :):cool:
 
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... I think you would have to agree. It is difficult to fathom why this team continues to wallow near the bottom of the ECAC standings. They had one decent year and a good year when they made the NCAA Tournament a couple of years ago, but the other seasons under Coach Appert have been mostly disappointing. We have seen signs of improvement the past couple of weeks, but we have seen flashes in the past too. This weekend will be very telling. ..... Another 13-19-5 kind of season, or worse, will not fly. I like a lot of what Appert has done and I like a lot of the players he has recruited, but it is time for this program to climb back into the top half of the league. The school appears to have given him the tools; it's time to finish the house....

Bravo! Well put!

... I think most of us don't even want to think about another new coach and another rebuilding period. LGR!

I disagree. Expectations, fair or not, haven't been met. This program needs to return to prominence, and without a turnaround, it's pretty hard to see the path from here...

LGR!
 
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Rome was not built in a day. SA is not going anywhere. He has the support of Shirley and does not recruit any crapbirds. He beat Clarkson in the playoffs for the first time in the history of the program, got an NCAA bid because he does not schedule a bunch of cupcakes etc, etc. etc. This season is going to be a process because key guys are not upperclassmen. We are close.
 
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Did I stumble upon the Siena basketball thread? Ax Appert shirts coming soon guys? You affluent alums gonna pay for a buyout?
 
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Rome was not built in a day.

I think we're on year 6.

He beat Clarkson in the playoffs for the first time in the history of the program

LOL, That's simply not true. I know 2 of the 3 previous coaches beat Clarkson, at least 1 at the ECAC Final 4 no less. How many times have we participated in that tournament lately?

This season is going to be a process because key guys are not upperclassmen. We are close.

I hope so. I don't want a change, but "wait until next year" has run out of steam, especially since the program is no longer considered a contender, year-in, year-out, and has been outdistanced by Union, of all things.

You affluent alums gonna pay for a buyout?

I learned many things at RPI - one of the biggest takeaways applies here --> "Whatever it Takes"
 
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I am no longer going to get upset when the more timid elements rush back to their keyboards.
 
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Not a usual poster on the men's thread (have a D), but aren't you hurting future recruiting by talking SO negatively about the area and the ratio? No picnic recruiting girls either!!
IMHO, both the area and the ratio are improving, but they are still factors. There are other factors which can negate that disadvantage.

I suspect that it is more difficult to recruit players for the women's team than the men's, although there the ratio may help. There certainly are some women who are interested in a technological education (even at least two who post here), but although things have changed somewhat over the years, there are still more women than men for whom that is a negative. We have had the discussed possible reasons before, but there are more women hockey players at RPI who are not management majors than there are men hockey players.
 
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Having grown up around Troy, its the sad truth. Further, I would be shocked if someone said that the mens hockey team experienced a ratio issue back in the '82-'85 time frame. From what Ive seen as well, I'm kinda shocked at the number and attractiveness of some of the ladies (my son is a sophomore and my youngest who is a sophomore in high school recently commented at the end of one of the games the other day "Who woulda knew hot girls liked engineering !"). :):cool:
RPI is certainly not the only hockey college in an area which isn't great, and I regard its location as a plus. It is not nearly as out of the way as many of our competitors in the ECAC and other leagues. Although there are crappy areas in Troy, IMHO the area around the campus in most directions is not bad.
 
Its a cart before the horse thing, IMO. You can play all of the high profile NC games you want, but if you are 3-10 in league play, you're not going anywhere. Until we are competitive in the ECAC, the rest is secondary. I for one would greatly enjoy/appreciate/savor a few years of being a top 4 ECAC team that is darn near impossible to beat at home...and wins half or more of their road games...and might make a few NCAA appearances. That would be very enjoyable for me, personally....because this trudging to HFH with little or no expectations has gotten rather old, to be honest. I see the potential, as we all do...but its time to give the fans something to root for.

Sounds like you would be a fan for them to get beer at the HFH this way we at least have something to look forward to every game.
 
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