Last week, I posted a message asking if anyone knew the last time that RPI lost two straight games by shutouts before losing to harvard in the ECAC final and then to UNH in the NC$$ first round. At the time I stated that I had looked through RPI press guides and it hasn't happened since at least 83-84. While looking for something else at home, I found a collection of NC$$ Hockey yearbooks (or whatever they are called, I think that they don't publish them any more), from 1968 through 1981. These contain complete game by game scores for each NC$$ team for the previous year. From the 1968 book, RPI was shutout twice in a row in 1965-66 (more about that in a minute). They were never shutout twice in a row from the 1966-67 season through 1979-80. This leaves the four years 1980/1, 1981/2, 1982/3, and 1983/4 unaccounted for. Although I doubt that they were shutout in consecutive games in any of these seasons, it is possible. Anyway, in the second and third games of the 1965-66 season RPI was shutout by BC 9-0 and St. Lawrence 4-0. These were two of the five shutouts that RPI received in a 3-19 season, the others being 9-0 to BU, 14-0 to Northeastern, and 13-0 when they played SLU in Canton. As RPI did not play Harvard that year, they were shutout by a combined 32-0 against the three Boston teams they did play (ouch!). The BU game was the game that Dick Greenlaw made 72 saves which I think is still a team record. They also lost to Clarkson 16-1 in the last game of the season. The three victories were against Penn, at that time a club team, and Middlebury and Hamilton, two ECAC-II teams. Ralph Baer RPI '68, '70, '74