> > A query for someone who saw this game. Just saw a posting saying that the > Colgate goalie made 49 saves, high for the year in ECAC. Yet the RPI > people described the game as very similar to that in Princeton. How can a > team get "blown out" like RPI appeared to have been against Colgate and > yet get 49 shots on goal? Are we talking "shot inflation" like "assist > inflation" or what? Keep in mind this comes from someone who has not seen > a live college game in over 30 years! At least the Ducks and Kings will > reappear on the tube in a week or so. If the rain doesn't let up here, I > won't be able to get there in person even if I wanted to!! > > Tony Buffa > RPI '64, Univ of Illinois '66 and '69 > > Go Engineers!! > I'm not sure about the final shots on goal, but I noted between periods when the announcment was made, that RPI outshot Colgate everytime. So, I guess that I'm saying that it IS possible, even though the score was so lopsided. How is it possible? Well, Colgate's goalie had a great game and RPI's Masotta did not. Most of the Engineer's shots were into the goalie's chest or were low to the ice where the netminders stick was solid! RPI just couldn't get the puck off the ice that night. Masotta looked shakey early on and was giving a lot on his stick side and five-hole. He also has a tendency to give room between the pads and the posts. Fortunately on Saturday he was MUCH more solid in ALL aspects of his game. Jim Chalfonte '90 [log in to unmask]