I wrote while discussing various RPI vs AIC games the following: > Back to AIC. If there was ever a chance for AIC to beat RPI, it was > on 2/5/66. I have never seen a happier team (with the possible > exception of the 1980 US Olympic team) than the AIC team which came > away with a 6-1 victory. Things went back to normal a year later with > RPI beating AIC 7-0. The score a year later was 6-3, not 7-0. When looking through the RPI Media Guide, I skipped a year. 6-3 was the score in 66-67; 7-0 in 67-68. On another topic, Mike Machnik wrote the following in response to my mentioning Dick Greenlaw's 78-save effort vs BU. Thanks to Mike for the research into NC$$ save records. > According to the 1989-90 College Hockey Record Manual, the ECAC Media Guide > (a few years old) and the 1994-95 RPI Media Guide, Greenlaw made 78 saves > in 1964-65, and on 2/20/65 by the RPI guide, BU beat RPI 8-0. According to my copy of the 94-95 RPI Media Guide, Greenlaw's 78 saves were in 65-66, on 12/14/65. This agrees also with my memory. Greenlaw was in the class of '68 and thus was an ineligible Freshman on 2/20/65. Bill Sack was probably in goal for that loss to BU. The score in the 12/14/65 game was BU 9 RPI 0 and thus BU had 87 shots on goal. I agree with Mike that it is unlikely that the 87 shots is a record. I suspect that the College Hockey Record Manual and the ECAC Media Guide that Mike quoted are in error. I would appreciate anyone who could confirm that Greenlaw's 78 saves were in 65-66. Ralph Baer RPI '68, '70, '74