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Originally posted by rvd5star69 View PostYa probly better attendance than our last home weekend . Also maybe do better promotional nights like valley cats do and add a food stand like Moe’s for options for dinner at the game.
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A few thoughts collected over the last 10 days:
- not sure of expectations for any new coach, much less this one. I think the needle moved this year in terms of team play, cohesion, perseverance, and results. Considering where the program was coming from 24 months ago, I think it's reason for optimism.
- Chase Polacek, BRandon Pirri, Jerry D'Amigo, Ryan Haggerty, Riley Bourbonnais, Jacob Hayhurst - these are a few of the "snipers" the team had in the past, and supposedly needs. I call BS. They need a bunch more players going a bunch more goals. One single player wont fix the overall issue here - better skating and puckhandling breeds more goal scoring opportunities. Opponents like Yale, Clarkson, QU who are good skating and physical shows the gaping hole in the team
- seeing Brown make the ECAC FF again renders the facility/support issue less important. Maybe the focus is on the education available? No one can ever tell me RPI's support from the students and administration is less than Brown and Dartmouth, nor are the facilities far more superior. I would argue needs to invest to keep up w/ educational parallels like Clarkson, Colgate, QU, but it's not THE limiting factor in attracting players and putting out a winning product.Class of '93
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Originally posted by ServinisScores View Post- Chase Polacek, BRandon Pirri, Jerry D'Amigo, Ryan Haggerty, Riley Bourbonnais, Jacob Hayhurst - these are a few of the "snipers" the team had in the past, and supposedly needs. I call BS. They need a bunch more players going a bunch more goals. One single player wont fix the overall issue here - better skating and puckhandling breeds more goal scoring opportunities. Opponents like Yale, Clarkson, QU who are good skating and physical shows the gaping hole in the team
It's silly to interpret "we need a sniper" as "we need one and only one player that is capable of scoring." When we're coming off a season where no one scored more than 10 goals (though Zieky and Polino would likely have gotten there if they'd played all 36), I don't think it's unreasonable for someone to hope for someone actually capable of executing. Obviously we'd all like 18 players with that kind of talent, but we have to start somewhere.RPI Pep Band
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Originally posted by lugnut92 View PostIncluding Pirri and D'Amigo on that list doesn't make any sense given that they were on a team with Polacek. That season we had exactly what you say we need: a bunch of players scoring a bunch of goals. It's been discussed for nearly a decade, but if they stay for even one more year, the 10-11 season probably plays out quite a bit differently, which would have significant ripple effects. Later, while weren't a spectacular team when Haggerty was on the team, we were at least close to the magic 3 goals-per-game number. Despite Bourbonnais' modest talent, we haven't broken 2.5 since (To be fair, Haggerty had a much stronger supporting cast than Bourbonnais had).
It's silly to interpret "we need a sniper" as "we need one and only one player that is capable of scoring." When we're coming off a season where no one scored more than 10 goals (though Zieky and Polino would likely have gotten there if they'd played all 36), I don't think it's unreasonable for someone to hope for someone actually capable of executing. Obviously we'd all like 18 players with that kind of talent, but we have to start somewhere.
Then again, perhaps just the wishful ramblings of a fan and the premature dismantling of our hopes was pre-ordained by the gods in Chicago and Toronto..
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Today is 18 March 2019. There are 201 days until RPI's next game.
This is based upon 5 October 2019 for the start of next season.Last edited by Ralph Baer; 04-01-2019, 12:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Noresmen View PostRalph .... Today is March 18th.
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Originally posted by rpi82 View PostI often wonder how different our program and Seth Alpert’s life would be if Pirri had been drafted by anyone but the Blackhawks. They won the Stanley Cup that year while in cap hell. The resulting exodus of players through trades and free agency (necessary to free up cap dollars by moving some cheaper talent up from the AHL roster), was, I suspect, largely the reason they brought in early a talented, but physically and defensively undeveloped, player in Pirri. If he stays then I suspect D’amigo stays and we might have had a special season.
Then again, perhaps just the wishful ramblings of a fan and the premature dismantling of our hopes was pre-ordained by the gods in Chicago and Toronto..
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Originally posted by ServinisScores View PostHe brought a few more skills to the table than Pirri, and got lost in the shuffle his first year ex-RPI.Last edited by sk8tronthepond; 03-18-2019, 09:09 AM.I've been lost since 1989. I got a breakaway on a frozen river and have been skating ever since.
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Originally posted by sk8tronthepond View PostI respectfully disagree with you. Pirri had more offensive skills that D'Amigo and was a better skater. D'Amigo reaped the benefits of an excellent Olympics and could never match or exceed that performance.
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Originally posted by lugnut92 View PostIncluding Pirri and D'Amigo on that list doesn't make any sense given that they were on a team with Polacek. That season we had exactly what you say we need: a bunch of players scoring a bunch of goals. It's been discussed for nearly a decade, but if they stay for even one more year, the 10-11 season probably plays out quite a bit differently, which would have significant ripple effects. Later, while weren't a spectacular team when Haggerty was on the team, we were at least close to the magic 3 goals-per-game number. Despite Bourbonnais' modest talent, we haven't broken 2.5 since (To be fair, Haggerty had a much stronger supporting cast than Bourbonnais had).
It's silly to interpret "we need a sniper" as "we need one and only one player that is capable of scoring." When we're coming off a season where no one scored more than 10 goals (though Zieky and Polino would likely have gotten there if they'd played all 36), I don't think it's unreasonable for someone to hope for someone actually capable of executing. Obviously we'd all like 18 players with that kind of talent, but we have to start somewhere.
I'm basing this all on Savory turning in another really solid season next year (goals allowed in league play dropped from 86 in 2017-18 to 67 this past season.).
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Originally posted by rvd5star69 View PostYa probly better attendance than our last home weekend . Also maybe do better promotional nights like valley cats do and add a food stand like Moe’s for options for dinner at the game.
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