Re: RPI Off-Season Thread 2011: There Will be a Title Here Next Season
Again, from a report to the RPI Sports listserv.
Hi again everyone,
Hope you can stand a few more words about yesterday's hockey banquet. I wanted to get a report to you as quickly as possible last night and in doing so forgot a few noteworthy moments.
The most touching thing that I left out was when John Kennedy, after having just received the Most Inspirational Player award, took the podium and said that they actually had one more Most Inspirational Player award to give out, and then asked Ben Mayo to come up. You may remember that Ben is the young man who has been fighting cancer for the past year and was adopted by the team as an honorary member. He and his family were there and Ben, now cancer-free and sporting a full head of hair instead of his knit cap, was all smiles as he received his award from JFK and posed for pictures with him, Coach Appert, Colonel Knowlton and President Jackson. John said that it was truly inspirational having Ben in the locker room after losses to help them put things in perspective. No matter how much they wanted to win, John said, no matter how down they felt, Ben made them remember that at the end of the day, they were just playing a game. Ben was battling cancer and had a lot more at stake, but he was always smiling and offering THEM words of encouragement. I saw Ben's mom wiping a few tears and thought that, once again, our boys in cherry and white demonstrated that they are terrific hockey players but even better people.
I forgot to mention too that there were a few hockey alumni in attendance. Kevin Broad was there, and was in fact the presenter for the Most Inspirational Player award. Scott Basiuk was there too, and Erik Burgdoerfer was also in attendance, freshly back from his year with the ECHL Bakersfield Condors. And of course, assistant coach Nolan Graham was there, and presented the Most Improved Player award. They had all the awards announced by short videos this year, though, and none of the presenters was actually called on to say anything (though Bob Conway, academic advisor to the team, took the opportunity to make a few remarks when he presented Alex Angers-Goulet the Top Scholar Athlete award).
Chase Polacek got the biggest laugh of the evening when he spoke of all the famous hockey players who have come out of RPI. He began naming them - "Bob Brinkworth, Frank Chiarelli, Adam Oates ... (pause and sidelong glance toward the coaches' table)... Nolan Graham..." Nolan rolled his eyes and shook his head, laughing, while everyone else roared, and then Chase said, "Sorry, Nolan, couldn't resist" and resumed his list with "Joe Juneau..."
I also thought it nice that at least one of the seniors (can't remember which one right now - Scott maybe?) mentioned Ben Contini in his speech and said that he will always be one of them too. Ben was a member of the class of 2011 but left after a frustrating sophomore year.
All in all, it was a very nice evening. Here's a thanks to our tablemates who added to the fun - the Higgses and fellow listserv members, the Cotlers (hope I'm remembering that right).
Okay, I'm done annoying you all for a while.
Charlene