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RPI III: Revenge of the Seth

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Schedule Note for 2010/2011:

The folks at SaveUAHHockey.com have an interview with UAH head coach Danton Cole and there's a couple of notes for RPI fans to take note of for next season.

UAH will come to Troy to take part in the Holiday Tournament once again. They were here three tournaments ago where they lost to Notre Dame in the opening round.

Also, RPI will be going to UAH to help lend a hand to the UAH program since the CCHA decided to bone them over for next season. From that video, UAH is getting a lot of help from some big schools which is great to see. Ferris State, Michigan State, Wisconsin, RPI and Cornell are all reaching out to UAH and give them some help in making a full schedule for next season.

So... Who wants to go to Huntsville next season? :D

Ah... this confirms what I heard in the stands during the consolation game of the RPI holiday tourney this year. I suppose I wouldn't mind making my first visit to Alabama a trip to see RPI hockey play there.
 
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I'm happy to hear other schools (including ivy league) are scheduling some games to help Alabama-Huntsville have a full season. Although hockey is primarily in the northern USA and Canada, I like seeing that southern states are attempting to share in the goodness that is hockey. Let's also keep in mind that we have had players currently and formerly that are from southern states (Halpern from Florida, Harkenrider from L.A., Cullen from DC which is on the borderline, also Andrew Martin a few years back is from Dallas). If you don't bring hockey to them, do you think they are actually going to be interested in the sport?
 
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I'm happy to hear other schools (including ivy league) are scheduling some games to help Alabama-Huntsville have a full season. Although hockey is primarily in the northern USA and Canada, I like seeing that southern states are attempting to share in the goodness that is hockey. Let's also keep in mind that we have had players currently and formerly that are from southern states (Halpern from Florida, Harkenrider from L.A., Cullen from DC which is on the borderline, also Andrew Martin a few years back is from Dallas). If you don't bring hockey to them, do you think they are actually going to be interested in the sport?
Looking out my window, I would say that at least for today, DC is in the north. :D

Add that Rabbani is from California as was MCWilliams a few years ago.
 
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Looking out my window, I would say that at least for today, DC is in the north.

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Looking out my window, I would say that at least for today, DC is in the north. :D

Add that Rabbani is from California as was MCWilliams a few years ago.

Well, depending on where you see Mason-Dixon. Personally I see the south as anything below the thruway. :P
 
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Jerry D'Amigo is wearing 29 and listed on a line with Stepan and Kristo in the US vs. UND game. On FSCS now if you have the extra sports channels otherwise will be on tape delay on NHL Network tomorrow.
 
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Mark Recchi reminds me of Rabbani or Rabbani reminds me of Recchi. I don't know which.
 
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Probably a good bet someone playing in this game.

Possible candidates for recruitment(read: uncommitted):

Des Moines
H.T. Lenz: He's a 5'10" 175 forward, but he's also an '89. He's putting up decent scoring numbers for a team that doesn't score much.
Austin Coldwell: He's a 6'1" 190 defenseman and a '90. 6 goals, 6 assists this year and not much to report PIM-wise.
Brandon Carlson: 6'2" 200 defenseman who is a '92. 3 goals, 3 assists, 50 PIM and a team low -17 +/-. All three of his goals are power play goals.

Fargo
Garrett Allen: 5'11" 170 forward and a '92. Fargo seems to score even less than Des Moines does, but Allen is putting up respectable numbers. 9 goals, 7 assists in 24 games.
Grant Scott: 6'2" 210 defenseman and a '90. Fargo's site isn't one much for elaborate statistics but he's got 1 goal and 5 assists.
Chad Demers: 5'10" 175 forward and a '90. 3 goals and 5 assists in 20 games. Yawn.
Brian Cooper: 5'9" 175 forward and a '93. 2 goals, 2 assists in 21 games.
Oleg Yevenko: 6'7" 225 defenseman and a '91 from Belarus. 1 goal, 2 assists in 20 games. I'd imagine he's a defensive specialist. His weight would indicate he's not an iceberg either.

Just some food for thought and snooping around. I was bored so, hey, why not?
Thanks for that list GLM.
Assuming Ralph is right (I think so) and Appert was in Fargo looking primarily at defencemen, I'm sure (being the greedy recruiter that he is :D) Seth took a hard look at Coldwell and Carlson for Des Moines.

-Brandon Carlson is young (17) but he seems to have some stick skills - tallying 39 pts. for Chicago Mission in midgets last year...certainly a kid worth contacting and watching with that big frame.

- Austin Coldwell is a kid we could bring in next year. He was the first pick by Des Moines in the entry draft. He had somewhere in the vicinity of 30 pts. and 68 PIMs for Springfield (NAHL) last year.
 
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