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RPI Pros IV

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That doesn't sound like he's going to give up on Mason in favor of York any time soon.
To be fair, the defense on 5 of the 7 Detroit goals was horrendous. He's absolutely correct that you could have had Roy or Dryden in net and the Wings still would have won by a ridiculous margin.
 
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To be fair, the defense on 5 of the 7 Detroit goals was horrendous. He's absolutely correct that you could have had Roy or Dryden in net and the Wings still would have won by a ridiculous margin.

That's what happens when you get a CCT guy to play D (Grant Clitsome). :eek::D
 
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That doesn't sound like he's going to give up on Mason in favor of York any time soon.

That's just crazy. York and Mason have basically the same numbers. Mason's are based on consistant playing time over a long period of time. Yorks are based on limited and inconsistant playing time. Who do you think has the best upside to his play?
 
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Wherever he gets to play. He's only played 23* games this season, and considering the NHL is about 75 games in, and the other leagues just as far (not sure exactly how many games AHL/ECHL seasons are, should check), that's ridiculous.

The AHL season is 76 games long. As of now, most AHL teams have played about 67 or 68 games. The AHL regular season will continue through the weekend of April 14-15, a week later than the end of the NHL regular season.

If York stays in Columbus through the end of the NHL regular season, he could be reassigned to Springfield for the final week.

Though if he is, I'm not sure he would get to do anything other than sit and watch Manny Legace, Paul Dainton, and/or Mike Clemente playing goal. :(
 
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The AHL season is 76 games long. As of now, most AHL teams have played about 67 or 68 games. The AHL regular season will continue through the weekend of April 14-15, a week later than the end of the NHL regular season.

If York stays in Columbus through the end of the NHL regular season, he could be reassigned to Springfield for the final week.

Though if he is, I'm not sure he would get to do anything other than sit and watch Manny Legace, Paul Dainton, and/or Mike Clemente playing goal. :(

I remember watching Legace when they played the Crunch. They never played York. Let's just say I got free Denny's out of that game (promotion if the Crunch score 5 goals in a game). That organization has some serious issues when it comes to goaltending.
 
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Wow, you weren't kidding with the updates. If York does get the start I might buzz on up there for the game :)

Edit: York is starting. Mason took a puck to the face in practice. And he gave up 6 goals a couple nights ago.
 
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It only took a half-hour before RPI was mentioned in the Detroit-Columbus broadcast. And, shockingly it was not made by Doc Emerick.

York has given up 1 goal in approximately half a game so far (PPG, deflection off his own player).
 
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Nice game by York, who stopped 29 of 31 en route to a 4-2 win over Detroit. His first NHL victory. Nice to see all his teammates congratulating him on it along with a rousing ovation from the crowd at the end of the game. :)
 
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