Thanks to Jason for posting a summary of last nights debacle. I had more fun things to do after the game--shovel my driveway. With over a foot of fresh powder and a meniacal snow plow operator that spelled a three hour job until after midnight. (I will try to stop whining.) But the game bears no reporting, at least for an RPI fan. Brown should be saluted for seizing the opportunity for a road win. They did what they needed to, but it does take much these days to beat RPI. I think at this point it's evident that the Engineers are packing it in. The final proof should be next Saturday when they lose to Union at the Fielhouse. The team is quitting, with the seniors leading the way. There isn't a single aspect of last night's game which gives any evidence of effort. There isn't even the minimal concentration necessary to make a pass to a teammate anymore, and the power play is a nightmare. Fridgen in turn seems to be burying some of the freshman on the bench in deference to the seniors. And the seniors just don't care. I will post the expected Harvard win tonight. And try to come up with some more though-out analysis. But it's not just the weather that is depleting the Fieldhouse of its fans. ******************************************************************************* Brian Morris RPI Engineers--it's a new year [log in to unmask] ==>Even my typing is breaking down--that should read it doesn't take much these days to beat RPI. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.