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  • that's my cousin ;) just saying <3 love you Rick :)

  • wanna trick??? check out ..."hockey deke...wheelndeal". youll dig this one and use it wisely!!! bonne chance!!!

  •  I practice on this rink!

  • @CFabian88 Really? What do you do? Do you figure skate?

  • @drumee85 haha NOO!!!!

  • Really? RIT could probably beat any team, thats why the game is played. Experts dont just say RIT beats Air Force 3-2 or RIT loses to michigan 5-3 get real

  • thats stupid to have the benches across from each other instead of beside

  • @prontoshadylane

    It makes RIT more innovative and sets us apart from the rest of the teams.

  • RIT is off to the AHA semi-finals vs. Mercyhurst this Friday 3/20/09 at 7:30pm

  • Well I'm glad I could help you waste your time. Don't worry, I'll post a video of RIT owning AFA at the end of February so you can watch and waste more of your time.

  • wow if i ever wanted to wast my time i would watch this video

  • Only a couple more months until RIT Hockey returns!

  • niagara isnt in the aha u idiot air force is

  • nice backhand

  • Yes, in one comment you mentioned "current bracketology", but your subsequent comment strongly implied the brackets were set ("you are lucky enough to face UNH in the first round (your representative is Army)"). But mainly I was replying to your contention that the AHA representative would be decimated, which, as I've noted, is ridiculous.

  • So...we'll see you in Denver?

  • I heard Niagara managed to keep it close with Michigan. OWAIT LOL.

    As predicted, the AHA seed was "decimated" in the first round. Good luck next year, you'll certainly need it.

  • Please look up the definition of "decimated". The Air Force game went to overtime. Your statement is not remotely correct.

  • You lost :(.

  • No, Air Force lost. In OT. Which is not decimation by any reasonable standard.

  • My original statement:

    "The AHA is the weakest excuse of a collegiate hockey conference in the NCAA."

    You then respond that my statement will be either validated or disproved when the tournament starts. You entered as the 16th seed. You entered as the worst team int he tournament. And you lost in the first round.

    My statement has been validated. The AHA is indeed the weakest excuse of a collegiate hockey conference in the NCAA.

  • I'm glad to see you finally agree that you were wrong about the AHA Seed being decimated.

    However, please note the AHA champion took Miami to overtime, while the CHA champion lost by a several goal margin. If you're basing "weakness" on the NCAA tournament results (a dubious proposition to begin with), the results indicate that it's the CHA that is weakest, not the AHA.

  • And by the way, that wasn't me who said the statement would be validated or disproven.

  • I could careless at this point. All I'm concerned about now is our team facing Boston College in the Frozen Four.

  • LoL! Are you a UND fan?? How'd that work out! :)

  • I'm just gonna guess that "TacoEqualsFtw" is just a redneck hockey fan that doesn't even play hockey but assumes he knows everything about it. Why don't you try and play divison I hockey, you seem to be "all-knowing." You couldn't even make it into atlantic hockey if you tried, so quit complaining about how "The AHA is the weakest excuse of a collegiate hockey conference in the NCAA." Grow a pair buddy

  • i love those kinds of celebrations

  • im curious, is this in Canada or America, an is it college or league or what? cool vid

  • Hi,

    This is from my College, Rochester Institute of Technology, in Rochester, NY. That goal was HUGE as it proved to be the game winner. Now, we have quite the rivalry going with Canisius College and had a massive brawl with them. You can check out some of those videos on YouTube as well

  • Thanks to the big brawl, I've checked out several RIT videos. You guys really pack the place. What's the capacity of your building?

    Also, who was the opponent?

  • We play at the Frank Ritter Memorial Arena on campus. The capacity is 2100 including standing room.  This game was played against Canisius College who is no developing into one of our fiercest rivals.

    Go Tigers!

  • The AHA is the weakest excuse of a collegiate hockey conference in the NCAA.

  • The AHA is fairly new but the nice thing is, we'll be able to see if your comment is justified in the tourney coming up.

  • The ONLY reason the AHA will even get a seed in the top 16 NCAA tournament is because every single conference winner gets an automatic bid. But it won't matter, because the top AHA team will get decimated by a WCHA team in the first round.

  • Decimated? You mean like a 10-1 score? No, actually, the AHA team *beat* the WCHA team two years ago, and came darn close last year. So no, decimation is not likely, especially if Minnesota is the team in question.

  • If you're referring to the epic Holy Cross v. Minnesota match of 2006, which is widely regarded as "the biggest upset in NCAA Hockey history," then you're correct. Keep in mind that after defeating Minnesota, Holy Cross was put in their place when they were shit on by North Dakota. Current bracketology estimates that 8 of 16 teams in the NCAA tournament, will indeed come from the WCHA. Also consider that out of the past 50 NCAA champions, 36 have come from the west.

  • Checking now, you are lucky enough to face UNH in the first round (your representative is Army). In the rare event that you succeed in your first match, have fun with Denver.

  • I remind you that you specifically said "decimated", which isn't even close to true, even in the "shitting on" (what wonderful terminology) you mentioned. I also remind you that the brackets are not even out yet, considering that no league has even completed a tournament yet.

    You talk a big game, but do try to at least get your facts straight.

  • Get my facts straight? Shall i quote myself? "Current bracketology estimates..." Do you know what the means? That means that if the season ended today, 'x' teams would be admitted into the tournament. USCHO(.)com does a weekly "bracketology" to estimate how the top 16 brackets will work out. I am not fabricating anything. Go to the site yourself, it is essentially the official site of NCAA hockey. I urge you to become more informed when it comes to NCAA hockey, before trying to insult me.

  • sweet move!!!

  • i was there that game was awesome

  • yo my dad coaches for RIT division 2 hockey hahaaa

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