Jason Moy wrote: > >RPI played a great dominating game. They did not let Princeton set up at >all except for a few rushes. But the passing lanes were cut off and there >was strong defense tonight in front of Tamburro. > RPI did look good; however, they got help from Princeton. The Princeton forwards just could not get their sticks on the puck in the RPI slot. Tamburro faced few hard shots in close mostly due to the poor puck handling by the Princeton forwards. Two of RPI's 4 goals were also on unscreened slapshots from outside of the face off circle that went through the Princeton goalie's legs. Word was definitely out on the RPI bench to just try the long slap shot in odd man rush situations because they kept hammering away at that. They'll have a tougher time in the playoffs, but it was good to notch two wins and get the confidence up and the home ice for the first round of the playoffs. >The Freakout crowd was the lowest in volume I have seen in a long time, it >was also not a sell-out as Kurt noted. Man, what a shame. It was pretty close to a sellout. There were very few seats unfilled and those that were were in the low corner, obstructed view areas. Not a place I would want to sit. Unfortunately, without noisemakers, the Freakout has somewhat lost its luster. It's a lot easier to blow on a horn for 2 hours than yell for two hours. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.