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RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

Kazzy needs to get his act together in Troy before he starts thinking about the pros. One thing is for sure, Buffalo is a lot closer to Troy, and close enough for the Sabers to send someone down to decide if he needs another year in college or maybe needs to go to the next level.
I am sure that they will be in contact with him and SA shortly.
Said Buffalo rep was behind me for the Brown game. I'll reserve the bulk of my conversation with him, other than this "He's not getting much defensive help".
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

It would be an expensive buyout since there are so many years left. Somehow I'm not so sure the administration would be willing to do it.

Oh how things change: http://rpiathletics.com/news/2013/4/13/MHOCK_0413135122.aspx?path=hockey

Pray tell how he was a 4-year letterman at FSU with these stats? Do they give them out like gold stars to all kindergartners?

Seth Appert
Goalie
Born Aug 9 1974 -- Cottage Grove, MN
Height 5.11 -- Weight 180

Season Team Lge GP Min GA EN SO GAA W L T Svs Pct
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1992-93 Ferris State University CCHA 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.000
1993-94 Ferris State University CCHA 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.000
1994-95 Ferris State University CCHA 9 377 0 0 0 5.25 1 4 1 0 0.817
1995-96 Ferris State University CCHA 11 461 33 0 0 4.29 2 4 1 0 0.851


--- Regular Season --- ---- Playoffs ----
Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
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1992-93 Ferris State University CCHA 2 0 0 0 0
1993-94 Ferris State University CCHA 6 0 0 0 0
1994-95 Ferris State University CCHA 9 0 0 0 10
1995-96 Ferris State University CCHA 11 0 1 1 0
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Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

Said Buffalo rep was behind me for the Brown game. I'll reserve the bulk of my conversation with him, other than this "He's not getting much defensive help".

I will grant you that the scout's statement is true. However it is a two-way street and he has not bailed out the defense much either. His play this weekend was atrocious. Aside from the 4 soft goals he let in, he had trouble handling the puck, gave up way too many rebounds, didn't move from side to side very well and looked very shaky with the stick when trying to pass to teammates. This is far and away a different Kasdorf than from his Freshman year. It is hard to envision him going pro at the end of this season and I can see him here for two more years after this one unless there is a major return to form next year.
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

I will grant you that the scout's statement is true. However it is a two-way street and he has not bailed out the defense much either. His play this weekend was atrocious. Aside from the 4 soft goals he let in, he had trouble handling the puck, gave up way too many rebounds, didn't move from side to side very well and looked very shaky with the stick when trying to pass to teammates. This is far and away a different Kasdorf than from his Freshman year. It is hard to envision him going pro at the end of this season and I can see him here for two more years after this one unless there is a major return to form next year.

I have seen what you describe all this year. Just not the young man we saw 2 years ago. Timing is way off, positioning is far from correct, he is simply not controlling the play with directing rebounds or stopping play with his glove for a much needed rest. We have seen regression of several players over the years but not often with our goalies. I can only describe the entire picture as lack of aggression and tentativeness. I have not seen any other team back pedal so much, pass back to their own zone, fail to maintain puck control at the point, pass backwards behind their own net, freeze the puck in our own zone when presented with any sort of forecheck, or ice the puck looking for the home run pass that is just not open. Not even including poor faceoffs and atrocious line changes allowing odd man rushes (there was actually a 4 on 1 last night against us). We had more cohesion and communication on the ice during the first 10 games of the season than we do now.
It is actually painful to watch but I think I could tolerate it if it was just this year. This has been the same story most of the past 9 years. We start out with some promise and slowly watch as we deteriorate over the season and then as proof, totally collapse in the playoffs whether we are on the road or at home. Over these years this has not happened with the same group of boys, it has happened with virtually every group of boys. What is wrong with this picture??
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

I will grant you that the scout's statement is true. However it is a two-way street and he has not bailed out the defense much either. His play this weekend was atrocious. Aside from the 4 soft goals he let in, he had trouble handling the puck, gave up way too many rebounds, didn't move from side to side very well and looked very shaky with the stick when trying to pass to teammates. This is far and away a different Kasdorf than from his Freshman year. It is hard to envision him going pro at the end of this season and I can see him here for two more years after this one unless there is a major return to form next year.

Kasdorf is 22 years old. I think he has tried to carry this team on his shoulders. It's too big a job and it's worn him down and now you see it manifest in his game play. And he's getting publicly trashed for giving up softies and because his confidence is shot. I can only imagine the pressure he feels right now. It has to be very tough to be the starting G for this team right now. Look at the team rank for offense, power play, penalty kill. This team cannot score goals. The chronic lack of offense magnifies his mistakes and puts him under tremendous pressure. In terms of what needs to be fixed, I think the 13.6 percent power play or the 59 GF in 32 games are much bigger issues. Unlike goaltending, offense seems to be a consistent weakness with this team, year in, year out...
 
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What are the solutions????

If Doc is right and the players are playing like individuals as opposed to a team, have Dana take the names off the backs of the jerseys. ;)

In all seriousness, though, the team seems to play a lot better when there's no pressure. Last time we played our upcoming two opponents, albeit it seemed that they were both "trap games" (as they both seemed to prepare more for Union than us), we seemed more at ease out there, and things began to flow.
 
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I am asking this here instead of the recruit thread since more people read this.

In recent years we have had several recruits and potential recruits visiting on BRF! weekend. They usually sit with the players who did not dress. Did anyone notice any this year?
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

If Doc is right and the players are playing like individuals as opposed to a team, have Dana take the names off the backs of the jerseys. ;)

In all seriousness, though, the team seems to play a lot better when there's no pressure. Last time we played our upcoming two opponents, albeit it seemed that they were both "trap games" (as they both seemed to prepare more for Union than us), we seemed more at ease out there, and things began to flow.

Dude that is exactly my point. These boys are having no fun at all. From my viewpoint it is like they are playing too cautiously, trying not to make a mistake, taking steps backward instead of pushing the puck up ice, delaying before they try to pass or skate up ice, delaying with the puck in their defensive end, not making a big hit for fear of a penalty, not forechecking for fear of being caught up ice. Playing in fear that if they do make that bad play, they will suffer consequences for it(less ice time, being sat out, in the doghouse, having the blame put on them, etc). We have decent size-we do not use it and actually play like a small team. We have speed-we do not use it, bringing the puck up deliberately instead of rushing up ice. We play dump and chase-but then take a line change and do not chase with even a single forward heading into the zone. And our defense just seems to take a passing wave at an incoming rushing forward instead of taking the body and forcing him to the outside.
Goaltending is of course crucial, and it has not been good lately. But it becomes far easier when our team can keep the puck in the offensive zone with pressure or when our forwards can forecheck a team into having difficulty bringing the puck into our zone. It becomes even easier when our big defensemen keep the lanes clear for the goalie to see what is coming at him and then move in to clear any rebounds to the sides and corners. All of this is basic and pretty obvious. Yet we are doing very little of it. And of course, everything starts with faceoffs, whether it be defending when short handed or keeping pressure on and creating chances when on the power play and at the end of games when we pull the goalie and have an extra attacker.
I absolutely believe we have recruited the talent and I absolutely believe in these boys. The talent is just being used in a way that takes advantage of what we have.
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

DrD,

Is there a "not" missing in your last sentence? If "not" is not missing, then what is the point?
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

In the last few games, I have only seen two players that are playing with enthusiasm and trying to make something happen.
They are Prapavessis and Gillesie.
I know that a lot of people don't like the way Prapavessis goes skating around the offensive zone, but watch the rest of the team stand still and watch him. If they would move and give him some support, you would see a lot more scoring opportunities.
Gillespie reminds me of CJ Lee. He is always in motion and giving the opponents fits. I don't know why he has not played in more games.
As for solutions, I think an attitude adjustment is in order.
As Doc said, these guys need to have some fun out there. They just seem to be going through the motions.
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

Dude that is exactly my point. These boys are having no fun at all. From my viewpoint it is like they are playing too cautiously, trying not to make a mistake, taking steps backward instead of pushing the puck up ice, delaying before they try to pass or skate up ice, delaying with the puck in their defensive end, not making a big hit for fear of a penalty, not forechecking for fear of being caught up ice. Playing in fear that if they do make that bad play, they will suffer consequences for it(less ice time, being sat out, in the doghouse, having the blame put on them, etc). We have decent size-we do not use it and actually play like a small team. We have speed-we do not use it, bringing the puck up deliberately instead of rushing up ice. We play dump and chase-but then take a line change and do not chase with even a single forward heading into the zone. And our defense just seems to take a passing wave at an incoming rushing forward instead of taking the body and forcing him to the outside.
Goaltending is of course crucial, and it has not been good lately. But it becomes far easier when our team can keep the puck in the offensive zone with pressure or when our forwards can forecheck a team into having difficulty bringing the puck into our zone. It becomes even easier when our big defensemen keep the lanes clear for the goalie to see what is coming at him and then move in to clear any rebounds to the sides and corners. All of this is basic and pretty obvious. Yet we are doing very little of it. And of course, everything starts with faceoffs, whether it be defending when short handed or keeping pressure on and creating chances when on the power play and at the end of games when we pull the goalie and have an extra attacker.
I absolutely believe we have recruited the talent and I absolutely believe in these boys. The talent is just being used in a way that takes advantage of what we have.

Post of the year.

When played with speed and aggression, this is the most fun and greatest game in the world. We recruited speed and in the breakout have forwards stand at the far blue line waiting for a breakout pass from the D that they can make because its too far and because its really easy to cover the forward or the passing lane when they are not moving. I see the boys working hard on offense in the forward zone, but we dont have 3 on 2 breakouts up the ice. We just do not transition from defense to offense fast or hard enought to pressure the opponent into mistakes or odd man situations. ALL of that certainly happens to us. We keep trying to win 2-1 games. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. You and I and Wicked have been saying for YEARS that what we really need is 1 more goal a game (and that was when we were scoring 2-3). Now we are lucky if we get 1. Look at our record when we score 3 or more. Its pretty good. The name of the game is to put the puck in the net more than the other guy. Jesus, thats a pretty simple concept. We just dont control the puck and as a result turn over. You cant score without possession.

Anyone else watch the ESPN program n the old Russian national team ? Constant motion. Constant puck possession. Video of Anatoly Tarasov saying that "speed kills". Well, in our breakout we stand still and the D got beat I cant tell how many times over the weekend (worst was Friday) and seemed like everyone standing still. Others get 3-4 on 1-2 against us and jump up into the play, and we never get odd man rushes. I'm rambling at this point, but with you Doc - at this point, I dont give a rats *** what the score is. Unleash the boys and let them play they way they know how. Lets use the speed and scoring we recruited and go out and have an exciting game....chips fall where they may.

SA has lost this team. As Ive said to others, do you really think that the boys are enjoying this or want to get beat the way we are ? Absolutely not. I just cant believe that. So, thats the system being played. If I was one of the boys, I'd be disgusted too.
 
Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

In the last few games, I have only seen two players that are playing with enthusiasm and trying to make something happen.
They are Prapavessis and Gillesie.
I know that a lot of people don't like the way Prapavessis goes skating around the offensive zone, but watch the rest of the team stand still and watch him. If they would move and give him some support, you would see a lot more scoring opportunities.
Gillespie reminds me of CJ Lee. He is always in motion and giving the opponents fits. I don't know why he has not played in more games.
As for solutions, I think an attitude adjustment is in order.
As Doc said, these guys need to have some fun out there. They just seem to be going through the motions.

Im not sure that is entirely fair. I think we have had some fairly decent work effort when we are in the offensive zone by many, but they are constrained by the system. We pin against the boards and try to control there rather than trying to get free and everyone in motion. Take the Yale game - when Yale was in the offensive zone, they were constantly in possession of the puck and winning every race to every lose puck. Every one. Its all about speed and movement and seemingly not the system that we are trying to implement.

As for going thru the motions - I can only imagine what these kids are going thru and how sick they feel because handcuffed by system. They certainly arent having any fun whatsoever. Anyone else notice the warm ups before the Yale game ? Yale was practicing quick and hard and with intensity. We were slow and seemingly floating around, going thru the motions.

All this being said, Yale had 2 really impressive power play goals. Take those away, its a 2-1 game. We have GOT to stay out of the box. Both the interference calls were legit, so just careless, selfish hockey and not even putting ourselves in a position to win. After that, the breakout needs to completely change and we need to control the puck and get everything on net. We scored 1. That will just not win games.
 
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To blame assitant coaches for Seth's inability to win is ridiculous.

There is a difference between "blaming" assistant coaches, and merely noticing that in those areas of the game where assistant coaches' work makes the difference, the results are lacking. After all, who assembles and hires the assistant coaching staff?




One thing that's been discussed more than once is the difference between passing to a teammate, and passing to that spot on the ice where the teammate is supposed to arrive at the same time that the pass gets there. The good teams I watch do the latter.
 
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Re: RPI Hockey 2014-2015 Part II: Dedicated to Rich Curadi

There is a difference between "blaming" assistant coaches, and merely noticing that in those areas of the game where assistant coaches' work makes the difference, the results are lacking. After all, who assembles and hires the assistant coaching staff?

I agree. The buck stops with the Head Coach, but the assistants also have duties which they are responsible for.
 
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