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RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

The ECAC Quarterfinals are still fresh in my mind. RPI played Union as well as almost any team in that playoff season. RPI outplayed Union for long stretches, very physical. I have to think that SA busts out the same game plan.

Question for you stats-keepers. How many of the RPI lines have been productive on offense? I am wondering if we have a one-line team so far.

Great take 92. I was at the U series and felt the same way..two one goal games essentially. Appert was on CH. 13 last night and alluded to your point -- playing tough, physical hockey , while staying out of the box to avoid U's lethal PP... a tough line to walk for sure. I have tickets for both nights - not looking forward to 2.5 hrs. in a firetrap rink on Sat., but the win will taste that much sweeter.:p
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Basically one line. Besides for 9/15/39, Higgs is the only forward with more than one point, not counting the Acadia game. I do hope that SA doesn't break up 9/15/39. Tinkering with the other lines is fine.

That's an interesting take Ralph. Explain to me why you would want all of your offense on one line? What do you think Union's game plan will be?
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

That's an interesting take Ralph. Explain to me why you would want all of your offense on one line? What do you think Union's game plan will be?

Consider it this way: when a goal is scored, the members of that line (and/or sometimes D-men) are the ones who get the points. If they're on the same line, they must be doing something right. If you're going to do any line juggling, look towards the other lines which obviously don't show chemistry if they're not productive.
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

That's an interesting take Ralph. Explain to me why you would want all of your offense on one line? What do you think Union's game plan will be?
I went to keep them together because they seem to work well together, and in the recent past we have had zero scoring lines. I think that we do have others who are capable of scoring. It just is necessary to find the right combinations.


Edit: FD08 agrees with me. :eek:
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Great take 92. I was at the U series and felt the same way..two one goal games essentially. Appert was on CH. 13 last night and alluded to your point -- playing tough, physical hockey , while staying out of the box to avoid U's lethal PP... a tough line to walk for sure. I have tickets for both nights - not looking forward to 2.5 hrs. in a firetrap rink on Sat., but the win will taste that much sweeter.:p

Concur. The difference last year in the semis was the goaltending. Need big stops this weekend.
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

That's an interesting take Ralph. Explain to me why you would want all of your offense on one line? What do you think Union's game plan will be?

Long Island Lighting Company (Bossy, Gillies, Trottier), The French Connection, etc. etc. My question to you is why split them up now? Other talented forwards on the team, they'll come around. We neeed to get Tuna, Diesel and the big guys going. We need some dirty goals in the hard spots IMO.
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Long Island Lighting Company (Bossy, Gillies, Trottier), The French Connection, etc. etc. My question to you is why split them up now? Other talented forwards on the team, they'll come around. We neeed to get Tuna, Diesel and the big guys going. We need some dirty goals in the hard spots IMO.

Good point. If anything, let's split up Tinordi and Zalewski. Sure, N-H-L (pun intended) can handle themselves, but if a guy like Higgs is having difficulty getting pucks to the goal, why not help him out with getting another large body up front to pick up some rebounds? Did Higgs and Tinordi ever play on the same line last year?
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Long Island Lighting Company (Bossy, Gillies, Trottier), The French Connection, etc. etc. My question to you is why split them up now? Other talented forwards on the team, they'll come around. We neeed to get Tuna, Diesel and the big guys going. We need some dirty goals in the hard spots IMO.

Again, my two questions were:

1) Why would you want all your offense on one line? I know they obviously play well together.
2) What do you think Union's game plan will be?

I didn't say break them up.....although I will say FD, that was a brilliant deduction in post #43! :D
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Again, my two questions were:

1) Why would you want all your offense on one line? I know they obviously play well together.
2) What do you think Union's game plan will be?

I didn't say break them up.....although I will say FD, that was a brilliant deduction in post #43! :D

The point I'm trying to make is that if you're going to rabble about the offense being on one line like it's a problem, come up with an idea for a solution. Unfortunately, the only possible "solution" I would see to your issue, which would make the issue worse, is to break up the idea. It's a horrible idea.
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

The point I'm trying to make is that if you're going to rabble about the offense being on one line like it's a problem, come up with an idea for a solution. Unfortunately, the only possible "solution" I would see to your issue, which would make the issue worse, is to break up the idea. It's a horrible idea.

FD....I'm not rabbling (?) and I did not imply it's a problem or an issue. I asked two questions which you still have yet to answer!
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

FD....I'm not rabbling (?) and I did not imply it's a problem or an issue. I asked two questions which you still have yet to answer!

We have one line that is scoring. That's one more line than we had that could score last season. There is no guarantee that any line would score if we broke them up.
 
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Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Again, my two questions were:

1) Why would you want all your offense on one line? I know they obviously play well together.
2) What do you think Union's game plan will be?

I didn't say break them up.....although I will say FD, that was a brilliant deduction in post #43! :D

1) A line that is playing well (scoring) is the sum of its parts...the chemistry works and they are synch. That is the argument for keeping them intact. As Ralph said, if you break them up, you risk having zero scoring lines ('11-'12 redux).

2) Union will continue doing what they are good at -- Getting pucks to the net, solid D / goaltending, capitalizing on special teams.
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

1) A line that is playing well (scoring) is the sum of its parts...the chemistry works and they are synch. That is the argument for keeping them intact. As Ralph said, if you break them up, you risk having zero scoring lines ('11-'12 redux).

2) Union will continue doing what they are good at -- Getting pucks to the net, solid D / goaltending, capitalizing on special teams.

Makes sense Slapper. However, RPI will need more than one scoring line, which can be shut down vs good defensive forwards and good defensive d-men.
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

1) A line that is playing well (scoring) is the sum of its parts...the chemistry works and they are synch. That is the argument for keeping them intact. As Ralph said, if you break them up, you risk having zero scoring lines ('11-'12 redux).

2) Union will continue doing what they are good at -- Getting pucks to the net, solid D / goaltending, capitalizing on special teams.

Wicked - thank you for helping FD out. I'm sure he very much appreciates it as do the rest of us. :cool:
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

Makes sense Slapper. However, RPI will need more than one scoring line, which can be shut down vs good defensive forwards and good defensive d-men.

This is true. I hate repeating myself, so check out the post I made in reply to AspyDad. Brock Higgs was steady for us last year... who else on the team would be able to complement his play? I was thinking a guy like Tinordi that could help him not only get good looks in the slot, but be right there for rebounds, which is how you score goals in this league.

One other thing to consider is that we haven't seen a lot of McGowan this year, and he may have given us that edge that we needed to beat Mankato. Is he ready to go for the Union series? Lee complements him well, and I wonder if someone like Mark Miller would complement that duo. Just like Haggerty, Miller seems to do the stuff that you don't necessarily see on the score sheet, and that's what a second scoring line needs.
 
Re: RPI & Union, Home & Home (11/2 & 11/3)

I don't know of any compelling reason why we should shuffle any lines at this point. I think we should give the other combos time to gel. Im not a big fan of "spreading" your talant around. My feeling is that you should consolidate and give your team a dimension that your opponet has to deal with. That was the beauty of Chase He had to be dealt with and to some degree changed the way the other team played their game. If this line continues to put up these numbers they will have to be "dealt" with and that opens up a lot of other opportunities especially with the style Bailen is playing a sort of "rover" type game that the other team needs to be aware of and make adjustments to. The more you make them think the harder it gets for them !!!!!!!
 
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