Most of Dartmouth's horrible game had to do with our energy and intensity. I don't think that they were expecting what we gave them.
I have no expectations for tonight. Too often over the years when we play a great game and you think that they are on the right track, they throw in a dud the following night.
I can only hope that this team is different.
Lets Go Red!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wouldn’t expect a tie. You guys should handle us easily tonight.Very true - Vermont comes in with a horrible record but most of their losses, including some to ECAC teams, were close. Their roster shows some more size than Dartmouth but often the posted numbers do not do justice to what is on the ice. If you go by history, expect a 2-2 tie tonight!!
It was a great performance, but take it with a grain of salt. Dartmouth played a horrible game. They were beaten to the puck most of the night and had very poor D zone coverage. I talked to a parent of one of their players who said “We are a Jekyll and Hyde team. Never know what you are going to get. Win big against Cornell. Lose big to RPI. “ The Union Dartmouth game will be an interesting one. RPI has to beat Vermont tonight. Not to be all negative, RPI skated all night with few lapses and you could point to several players as stars of the game. And Savory was strong.
The games against WMU are almost entirely meaningless, as I'm pretty sure that we can't get an at-large bid unless we win out, in which case we'd have the autobid. Obviously we should try to keep our streak of .500 or better weekends going, but I think they'd be a good opportunity to give Savory the night off, especially if he starts Friday and we lose (even if he plays well).
They are meaningful for Cornell and Clarkson, more than they are for us in that sense. Of course, even a split against a good western school should help our confidence.
I was happy to see a big band last night. I don't think it has been this big for the BRF in many years. I would love to have a big band like this every home game. I also have to say that the BRF is not marketed well at all in the area. The giveaway was a little disappointing as well this year in my opinion.
They are meaningful for Cornell and Clarkson, more than they are for us in that sense. Of course, even a split against a good western school should help our confidence.
Yes, yes, and yes. What you have to remember about “America’s Pep Band” is that since it was alumni weekend, I’m sure there was a significant number of former band members there. The really good news was that the amount of piped in music was lower this weekend giving the band more opportunities to play. Guess the amount of complaints got back to the staff at HFH. Yes, Freakout is not marketed well like it used to be. DrD had a lot of good points in his post on why attendance has dropped in recent years. It may take becoming a consistent Top 4 team to once again filling the Field House and with the outstanding coverage on RPItv will also keep people away, unfortunately.
Finally, totally agree on the giveaway item. Probably one of the worst items that has ever been given. Cheap, cheap, cheap...
And Quinnipiac, which is now 14th in the Pairwise. Harvard, now 16th, can help itself by winning the Beanpot.