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  • Re: RPI Hockey 2017 - 2018: A Wealth of Notions

    Originally posted by ServinisScores View Post
    Isn't this an SID issue? Even better, the person who runs Athletic Marketing got her tweet (quoted by Ralph) but nothing elsewhere. This is a breakdown of the entire organization, down to the Coach. Pretty sure McElroy isn't micromanaging the troops on issues like this. Has to come from within.
    I agree technically it comes down to the SID. It still comes from the top down. No need to micromanage, DO NEED to show the TOP knows about it, expects more and that it matters.

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    • Re: RPI Hockey 2017 - 2018: A Wealth of Notions

      engineerhockeyfan, your attention is needed in the Pick-To-Click thread (I'd do this through rep, but I'd have to spread around first and that takes too much effort).
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      GO GO GO YOU RED RED RED!!! and I guess Yale?
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      2017-2018 RPI Pick to Click – Champion
      2013-2016 RPI Pick to Click – Back-to-Back-to-Back Runner-Up
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      • Re: RPI Hockey 2017 - 2018: A Wealth of Notions

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        • Re: RPI Hockey 2017 - 2018: A Wealth of Notions

          Do we have a new title for Part II yet? Only 7 posts left on this thread.

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            RPI Hockey 2017-18 - March 4th or Bust

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              Sad news to report tonight .... Mat Harris's father, Steve, passed away this evening. Please keep Mat, his mother Kathy and his brother in your thoughts and prayers.

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              • Originally posted by Noresmen View Post
                Sad news to report tonight .... Mat Harris's father, Steve, passed away this evening. Please keep Mat, his mother Kathy and his brother in your thoughts and prayers.
                Ugh. Awful news. He covered the Bruins for the Herald --for decades
                Last edited by Wicked Slappaahs; 02-15-2018, 09:21 PM.
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                • Re: RPI Hockey 2017 - 2018: A Wealth of Notions

                  Originally posted by RPI fan 4 life View Post
                  Do we have a new title for Part II yet? Only 7 posts left on this thread.
                  I have been thinking of RPI Hockey 2017 - 2018 Part II: Free of Troy “New” York Puns.
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                    RPI acknowledges MB. (if the Alumni count)
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                    • Originally posted by Noresmen View Post
                      Sad news to report tonight .... Mat Harris's father, Steve, passed away this evening. Please keep Mat, his mother Kathy and his brother in your thoughts and prayers.
                      Herald mourns passing of Bruins writer Steve Harris
                      Herald Staff
                      Friday, February 16, 2018

                      Veteran Boston Herald Bruins writer Stephen Harris died last night after a battle with illness.

                      Harris, beloved by fans and colleagues alike, first joined the Herald in 1976. He was an authoritative and respected voice in the Boston hockey community.

                      During his four decades reporting on the Bruins, Harris covered thousands of games, hundreds of playoff contests, several Olympics and multiple Stanley Cup Finals, including the Bruins’ historic march to the Cup in 2011.

                      Harris is survived by his wife and two sons.

                      “Steve was a gentleman first and foremost, but also a man who was dedicated to hockey and to the Herald,” Herald sports editor Sean Leahy said. "It’s a devastating loss for us at the Herald, but our hearts are especially broken for his wife, Kathy, and Steve’s two sons.”

                      The NHL Public Relations department paid tribute to Harris on its Twitter account today.

                      “Hockey has lost a journalistic pillar, Steve Harris,” officials wrote. “Steve spent the last four decades serving Boston fans with dogged reporting, deft writing and determination to get the story right.”
                      Last edited by Wicked Slappaahs; 02-16-2018, 12:21 PM.
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                      • Re: RPI Hockey 2017 - 2018: A Wealth of Notions

                        Originally posted by Wicked Slappaahs View Post
                        Herald mourns passing of Bruins writer Steve Harris
                        Herald Staff
                        Friday, February 16, 2018

                        Veteran Boston Herald Bruins writer Stephen Harris died last night after a battle with illness.

                        Harris, beloved by fans and colleagues alike, first joined the Herald in 1976. He was an authoritative and respected voice in the Boston hockey community.

                        During his four decades reporting on the Bruins, Harris covered thousands of games, hundreds of playoff contests, several Olympics and multiple Stanley Cup Finals, including the Bruins’ historic march to the Cup in 2011.

                        Harris is survived by his wife and two sons.

                        “Steve was a gentleman first and foremost, but also a man who was dedicated to hockey and to the Herald,” Herald sports editor Sean Leahy said. "It’s a devastating loss for us at the Herald, but our hearts are especially broken for his wife, Kathy, and Steve’s two sons.”

                        The NHL Public Relations department paid tribute to Harris on its Twitter account today.

                        “Hockey has lost a journalistic pillar, Steve Harris,” officials wrote. “Steve spent the last four decades serving Boston fans with dogged reporting, deft writing and determination to get the story right.”
                        Sad news indeed. Sympathies to the survivors.

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