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2016-17 Thread-Starting Statistics:
Code:Ralph Baer 2- 4- 1 5 points .357 fr joe 2- 5- 0 2 points .286 engineerhockeyfan 0- 4- 0 0 points .000
Code:Ralph Baer 55-52-18 128 points .512 fr joe 47-58-12 106 points .453 engineerhockeyfan 25-30- 5 55 points .458 Red Cloud 11- 3- 1 23 points .767 hockeyhound 11-14- 1 23 points .442 GRussinko 10-15- 2 22 points .407 DrDemento 7-20- 5 19 points .297 burgie12 6- 2- 1 13 points .722 rpihockeyfan13 6- 6- 1 13 points .500 RPIBMW 4- 5- 1 9 points .450 FlagDUDE08 4- 0- 0 8 points 1.000 HighlanderRPI 3- 4- 1 7 points .438 Waite21 2- 6- 2 6 points .300 jericho 3-10- 0 6 points .231 JCrawford 2- 1- 0 4 points .667 REDRocket 2- 3- 0 4 points .400 RPIHFH 1- 1- 1 3 points .500 JennyRN 1- 1- 1 3 points .500 fishcore12 0- 0- 3 3 points .500 berbs91 1- 0- 0 2 points 1.000 ambersuds 1- 0- 0 2 points 1.000 drshoen 1- 0- 0 2 points 1.000 Jeffrey On 1- 1- 0 2 points .500 lugnut92 1- 2- 0 2 points .333 NYhockeyguy 1- 2- 0 2 points .333 RPI92 1- 4- 0 2 points .200 redrocker 0- 0- 1 1 point .500 RKarger 0- 0- 1 1 point .500 Rockchops 0- 1- 1 1 point .250 vicb 0- 3- 1 1 point .125 RPI_2003 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 RenPI 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 johnk 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 Cookin4Fun 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 RPI-Fan-Go-Red 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 ZYanksRule 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 redhead18 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 Priceless 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 REDaero91 0- 1- 0 0 points .000 jmhusker 0- 2- 0 0 points .000 hawthr 0- 2- 0 0 points .000 RPI fan 4 life 0- 3- 0 0 points .000 Gophers #1 0- 3- 0 0 points .000
For your listening pleasure:
Fight Song
http://pepband.union.rpi.edu/music/LongHail.mp3
Alma Mater
http://pepband.union.rpi.edu/music3/...ma%20Mater.mp3
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Re: RPI at Yale, Dec. 9
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Postuhhh... I thought today is Thursday...
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Re: RPI at Yale, Dec. 9
Just in case anyone thought the dreaded third-period blues were a recent phenomenon at RPI -
50 years and one day ago, on Dec. 7, 1966, Yale visited the Field House in Troy.
It was RPI's fourth game of the season. The highly-touted sophomore line of Dale Watson, Rich Scammell, and Barry Law, which had been largely held in check by Cornell, BU, and Clarkson, had their first big breakout night, as the Engineers took a 7-4 lead after two periods, then added two more goals in the third period for good measure.
And it wasn't enough. Yale won the game, 11-9.
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Re: RPI at Yale, Dec. 9
Originally posted by Waite21 View PostJust in case anyone thought the dreaded third-period blues were a recent phenomenon at RPI -
50 years and one day ago, on Dec. 7, 1966, Yale visited the Field House in Troy.
It was RPI's fourth game of the season. The highly-touted sophomore line of Dale Watson, Rich Scammell, and Barry Law, which had been largely held in check by Cornell, BU, and Clarkson, had their first big breakout night, as the Engineers took a 7-4 lead after two periods, then added two more goals in the third period for good measure.
And it wasn't enough. Yale won the game, 11-9.
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Re: RPI at Yale, Dec. 9
Originally posted by Waite21 View PostJust in case anyone thought the dreaded third-period blues were a recent phenomenon at RPI -
50 years and one day ago, on Dec. 7, 1966, Yale visited the Field House in Troy.
It was RPI's fourth game of the season. The highly-touted sophomore line of Dale Watson, Rich Scammell, and Barry Law, which had been largely held in check by Cornell, BU, and Clarkson, had their first big breakout night, as the Engineers took a 7-4 lead after two periods, then added two more goals in the third period for good measure.
And it wasn't enough. Yale won the game, 11-9.
Lets go red!!!!!!!!!!!!Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
The harder I practice, the luckier I get.
Gary Player
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Re: RPI at Yale, Dec. 9
Originally posted by Waite21 View PostJust in case anyone thought the dreaded third-period blues were a recent phenomenon at RPI -
50 years and one day ago, on Dec. 7, 1966, Yale visited the Field House in Troy.
It was RPI's fourth game of the season. The highly-touted sophomore line of Dale Watson, Rich Scammell, and Barry Law, which had been largely held in check by Cornell, BU, and Clarkson, had their first big breakout night, as the Engineers took a 7-4 lead after two periods, then added two more goals in the third period for good measure.
And it wasn't enough. Yale won the game, 11-9.
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostSurprised no one brought up the 85 team having a dreaded third period in the championship... Being up 2-0 after 40 and the final being 2-1... Yes, I'm having difficulty writing this with a straight face... just goes to show you can apply anything almost anywhere.
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Re: RPI at Yale, Dec. 9
Originally posted by RPI fan 4 life View PostI wouldn't exactly say it was a "dreaded third period". Providence was hardly a slouch. And what you have to remember was that PC had Friday night off while RPI had to survive a 3 OT thriller against UMD. I believe they changed that rule the following season (or maybe shortly thereafter).
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Re: RPI at Yale, Dec. 9
Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostWe did have an excuse then -- no depth at all.
As I recall, after some players got injured and at least one was excused because he had to take the GRE the next day, RPI played a game late in the season at Princeton with only 10 or 11 players dressed, and two of those were the goalies. At no time during the game was it possible to have a line change involving all three forwards and both defensemen - somebody always had to pull a double shift.
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