Showing posts with label fail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fail. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Lost in the Desert

The Army "juggernaut" rolls on. That's two losses in a row for RPI against the Black Knights.

Leet.


2011 can't end soon enough. The Engineers' total record this calendar year is 12-24-2, with fully half of those wins coming in January. Yeah.

Only three teams in the nation register worse in KRACH right now than RPI - American International, Alabama-Huntsville, and Sacred Heart. That means the Engineers, as of right now, are the underdog in every game they will play for the rest of the year, except for the AIC game in which they are slight favorites (at the moment).

Friday, December 30, 2011

In the Fetal Position

A gutsy move to sit some upperclassmen in favor of younger players didn't quite pay off yesterday, but a lot of credit to Lowell - they're a solid team. They perfectly exploited a serious problem we've been having.

What was the problem? I think we might have talked about it recently.



Oh well. On to Army this afternoon. And if we can't beat Army... yeah.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

No Joy in Mudville

Gordon Bombay: You think this is funny? You think losing is funny?
Les Averman: Well, not at first, but once you get the hang of it.
- The Mighty Ducks

There's honestly not much more to say about the last weekend. The women gave up 13 consecutive goals in four periods before (sort of) turning things around in the final two. The men took zero points from games that probably could have resulted in four points and managed to lose on Saturday almost literally at the last second.

They have a combined record of 7-24-4.

So hopefully, you'll excuse us if we are a little punch drunk at this point.

As self appointed court jesters, we're doing our best to find humor in all of this, even if it's dark humor. Gary and I both realized after the Quinnipiac game that as the season goes on, we get less and less annoyed at losing.

That's probably a bad thing.

Anyway, expect some more broader scoped stuff out of me in the coming weeks as we try to not sound like a broken record. Last year we were able to run a weekly feature on the PairWise Rankings. This year we're kind of... not. So expect some more "wide world of college hockey" if this trend continues. Which it probably will.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Early Returns

More in depth discussion at a later time. For now, our expert analysis on last night:





UPDATE (11:54am): Actually, you know what? The whole rant works pretty well, with the exception of the explicit references to football. Change "turnovers" to "team meltdowns" and there you go.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

False Start, Trying Again

OK, so... about that petition...

Last week we brought up the idea of Michigan Tech and RPI playing each other in the near future, and, in league with Tech Hockey Guide, we put together a petition that would be sent to decision-makers at the two schools encouraging such an arrangement to be made.

Apparently, we should have done a little more research about where to host the petition. The site we chose, it turns out, not only sends an email out to the decision-makers every time someone signs the petition (we'd wanted to gather signatures and then deliver them... you know, like a regular petition), they also signed up everyone who signed to receive their emails, which we had been led to believe would not be the case.

Our most heartfelt apologies to everyone (including the decision-makers) who has been needlessly hassled by our poor choice of partnership with this particular site.

However, we do still want to do a petition, and after initial tests at a second site proved to be not much more than a huge joke, we decided that we'd have to do it in house, instead.

If you're interested in signing our petition - this time, 100% free from problems - surf on over to our new location right at Tech Hockey Guide and sign away.

Monday, June 6, 2011

The People's Choice

We couldn't decide on a winner for our caption contest, so we leave it to you... the loyal WaP readership, to decide which caption fits best for our goofy yet very real picture.




Saturday, January 15, 2011

Train Wreck

Oh, great. This again.


Oh, and Bryan Brutlag is out for a month. Happy three-day weekend!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Uh... Blackout?

Say, fans! Have you heard the big news about the big new promotion going on at Union for the RPI game on Friday?

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Epic Fail

There's really not anything else to say here - not even a stupid photoshop.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

We're All Homers

An errant pass from Scott Halpern led to Dartmouth's tying goal, and then further defense miscues allowed the Big Green to win the game in regulation as the Engineers blew two more points late in a game. That's five points they've lost in the last 4 minutes of ECAC games this season if you're playing at home - five points that would have had RPI in second place.




Meanwhile, in Troy, the women completed the season sweep of Harvard and Dartmouth, something which was completely unthinkable just a season ago. Whitney Naslund had two goals and an assist, including the game winner, in what may be her final game at Houston Field House. If the season ended today, however, she'd have at least two more, as the Engineers sit as the #3 seed in the ECAC with just two games left in the season.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Around the Bowl and Down the Hole

First round bye? Let's pretend it looks like cat food.


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Times Useless Indeed

Time for an editorial.

"Union the king of local hockey" blared the Times Union's headline on Sunday after the Dutchmen squeezed out a 3-1 victory in a hard-fought game to claim the same edge in the season series with RPI. Yeah, OK. Let's have a run through of this four game war that has ratcheted the Route 7 Rivalry to heights never before seen.

Game #1: RPI 4, Union 3 (OT)
The Dutchmen led this game 3-2 late when Stephane Boileau took a terrible interference penalty. Seth Appert called timeout, and before the end of the advantage, Bryan Brutlag tied it up, with Chase Polacek getting the bounce he needed in overtime to give the Engineers the win. Close? Yeah, this game was close. It could have gone either way.

Game #2: Union 5, RPI 4 (OT)
Another overtime game? Yup. In this game, RPI had a brutal 1st period, falling behind 3-0, but did they fold? Hardly. By the time all was said and done, they'd fought back from two 2-goal deficits and tied it, literally, in the last second of regulation on a good bounce. Then Union got a good bounce of their own in overtime to win it and take the RPI tournament. Great game, a classic. One for the ages, really. It could have gone either way.

Game #3: Union 5, RPI 4
The "kick in the nuts" game for RPI fans, the Engineers held the lead with a minute left to play, and then practically stood idly by as the Dutchmen pumped in two goals in that final minute to win in regulation. Just goes to show, especially in a rivalry game, you can't just play for 59 minutes and expect a win. The late bounces favored Union, for sure. It could have gone either way.

Game #4: Union 3, RPI 1
The only game in this series not to feature a one-goal difference, thanks to an empty netter in the last minute. RPI took the lead and almost made it 2-0 on a shorthanded attempt in the second period, but didn't get things to go their way. Meanwhile, on Union's two goals that mattered, set plays worked perfectly - set plays that depend entirely on what, folks? Bounces. It could have gone either way.

So the 3-1 difference makes Union the "king of local hockey?" Uh, no. Thanks for playing, Tim Wilkin. This series could have been an RPI sweep just as much as it could have been a Union sweep. Statistically, if the teams are evenly matched, you get a 3-1 result over four games 50% of the time. Anyone who actually watched these four games would tell you that these teams were evenly matched.

Really, we shouldn't be surprised by this attitude from the Times Union. After all, their coverage of both RPI and Union has been terrible for years - if you want real college hockey coverage in the Capital District, you turn to Ed Weaver of the Troy Record and Ken Schott of the Schenectady Daily Gazette, and that's it. They've got their ear to the ground, while the Times Union fakes it.

For years, the T-U had Matt Graves, a horse racing handicapper, covering RPI hockey. That's not a knock on Graves, who was (and still is) a fine journalist who did a great job with his winter task, it's a knock on the Times Union for pretty much punting when it comes to college hockey coverage. The closest the T-U ever had to decent coverage was when Harvard grad Jon Paul Morosi was at the paper covering the scene - he knew the ECAC well enough to do a satisfactory job. But he wasn't long for the Capital District (he now covers baseball with Ken Rosenthal for FoxSports.com), and the T-U's decent coverage left with him.

But if a dopey headline was the only ax to grind here, there wouldn't be much substance. Instead, Wilkin decided to ask Seth Appert a ridiculous question that he got a completely unexpected answer to - and perhaps he's the only one who didn't expect it.

You won't find the question in Wilkin's gamer, but Ed Weaver picked up on it and reported it (emphasis mine). INCH's Joe Gladziszewski confirmed that Wilkin was the questioner. It's flat out irresponsible.
Asked by a reporter if, since they beat the Engineers in three of four meetings, the Dutchmen are “a better team.”

"No," Appert said flatly.

"How can you say that now; why would you say that," the reporter asked.

"I just choose to," Appert replied. "I refuse to believe that they're better than us. I believe in our guys, I have a lot of belief in that locker room, what we have in there. I have a lot of respect for Union. I think they're a really good hockey team. I think they're a Top 10 hockey team. But I don't believe they're better than us."

Keep in mind, Appert said often times last season that Union was "a better team," — in those exact words.
Last season, it made sense. RPI was terrible last year. But look at that emphasized portion. How can he say that now? Tim, did you WATCH those four games? Was there ANYTHING other than a cursory glance at final scores that would tell you that one of these teams is any better than the other?

I know Tim watched those games, because he casually remarked in his gamer that:
This season, every game has been close, but it has been Union that has found the ways to win.
Well, yeah. Like I said. How does that even come close to equating Union as "kings" or that they have some kind of "mastery." In previous seasons, this may have been the case. Not this year. And then, before even getting to the discussion of what actually happened in the game, he brings up Appert's response to his irresponsible question - stirring the pot.

If the results had gone the other way, we're sure Union would be demanding to be on equal footing with RPI. And they'd be absolutely right.

Then there's this head scratcher. One wonders exactly what question was asked that brought on this response:

"I think this program is a very underrated program," said Union captain Brock Matheson. "We don't really get the praise from the media that other teams get, especially that team."

Uh, what? Right, Brock. Underrated nationally, perhaps. Absolutely. "That team" being RPI, though, seems downright laughable.

Don't misunderstand. I'm not accusing the T-U of displaying bias in its coverage. I'm accusing the T-U of being lackadaisical and trying to make up for it by being sensational in their coverage, which ought to be a bigger deal. "Hockey Spoken Here?" Doesn't sound like it to me, at least when it pertains to the college game.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Put the Gun Down! Put it Down!

We've found the culprit for tonight's embarassing 4-1 loss to the Purple Eagles.


Thanks to Joe Yerdon of Gross Misconduct Hockey for the action shot.

Six penalties, and three straight failed penalty kills after tying it in the 2nd period. Yup. That'll do it.