Re: RPI Hockey 2019 - 2020: Nordic Combined
RPI played a decent game last night. Bottom line is they simply cannot put the puck in the net. They did not bury their chances. Against a team below them in the standings they absolutely needed to beat. But what struck me more than anything else last night was they looked like a team following the script but with little passion for what they were doing. They looked like they were playing the first game of the season not a game at the half way point. Absolutely no sense of urgency. Smith pointed out how he wouldn't change a thing. He stated they played a good game and out shot and out chanced Yale. That all may be true on paper but they didn't look like a team that needed wins. They needed to look like a desperate Union team that went out and took it to Brown. Now pathetic Union is ahead of RPI in the standings and we sit here and wonder who the recruits will be the next couple of years. And hope that a similar effort will produce wins. When all the evidence says otherwise.
Only saw parts of last night’s game but it did seem like so many others this season - pretty good play followed by periods of passivity that lead to extended possession and scoring chances for the opposition. You can feel goals coming because we just stop skating (competing?) for a few minutes. We think we’re on the right track because we play an opponent well for 80+% of the game, but good teams will take advantage of that other 20%.
I can’t call myself a Smith backer (still can’t figure out how he got the job), but I have been in favor of giving him time because I saw some season over season improvement and in-game adjustments. However, this season is critical. With all of the top scorers, such as they are in our goal-starved lineup, being seniors, he’s really got to get us to home ice this season or start thinking of his escape route. Tonight’s game is critical for that to happen.
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RPI played a decent game last night. Bottom line is they simply cannot put the puck in the net. They did not bury their chances. Against a team below them in the standings they absolutely needed to beat. But what struck me more than anything else last night was they looked like a team following the script but with little passion for what they were doing. They looked like they were playing the first game of the season not a game at the half way point. Absolutely no sense of urgency. Smith pointed out how he wouldn't change a thing. He stated they played a good game and out shot and out chanced Yale. That all may be true on paper but they didn't look like a team that needed wins. They needed to look like a desperate Union team that went out and took it to Brown. Now pathetic Union is ahead of RPI in the standings and we sit here and wonder who the recruits will be the next couple of years. And hope that a similar effort will produce wins. When all the evidence says otherwise.