Polls 12/6
Posted by chris '06
Polls 12/6
Posted by: chris '06 (---.eas.cornell.edu)
Date: December 06, 2004 04:25PM
December 6, 2004 Team (First Place) Record Pts Last Week 1 Minnesota (27) 11-4-0 582 1 2 Wisconsin (8) 12-4-0 534 4 3 Colorado College (3) 11-3-0 528 3 4 Michigan (1) 11-4-1 468 5 5 Boston College (1) 6-3-3 415 2 6 Denver 10-5-0 375 7 7 New Hampshire 10-3-2 361 8 8 Ohio State 11-4-1 316 9 9 North Dakota 10-6-2 249 6 10 Vermont 9-4-3 224 11 11 Maine 10-6-2 223 10 12 Cornell 7-2-2 174 12 13 Colgate 12-4-0 142 13 14 Boston University 9-6-0 93 NR 15 Northern Michigan 8-4-2 63 15 Others Receiving Votes: Harvard 23, Bowling Green 13, Minnesota-Duluth 9, Michigan State 3, Nebraska-Omaha 2, Union 2, Alaska-Anchorage 1
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: calgARI '07 (---)
Date: December 06, 2004 04:28PM
How 'bout those Catamounts?
Really hope Cornell gets a shot at Maine down in Florida.
Really hope Cornell gets a shot at Maine down in Florida.
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.cust-rtr.swbell.net)
Date: December 06, 2004 04:57PM
Nice to see there is no truly towering, unbeatable national power this year. It's a good year to compete -- any of the top 10ish teams have a legitimate shot.
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: Killer (---.c3-0.nat-ubr6.sbo-nat.ma.cable.rcn.co)
Date: December 06, 2004 05:04PM
So what do we think is in our best interest when Vermont plays Harvard this Tuesday?
I'm going to the game and would love to root against both, but 2 points are at stake and both teams are ahead of us right now. Granted, it's taken Harvard 9 games to get their 11 points, but ever since their debacle in NYS, they've been pretty hot. Vermont, OTOH, hasn't lost in their last 11 games and now sits 10th in the poll.
I could never bring myself to root for anyone getting hurt, so what's the best outcome: Harvard wins, then all their players get suspended after finals for only getting B's?
I'm going to the game and would love to root against both, but 2 points are at stake and both teams are ahead of us right now. Granted, it's taken Harvard 9 games to get their 11 points, but ever since their debacle in NYS, they've been pretty hot. Vermont, OTOH, hasn't lost in their last 11 games and now sits 10th in the poll.
I could never bring myself to root for anyone getting hurt, so what's the best outcome: Harvard wins, then all their players get suspended after finals for only getting B's?
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: calgARI '07 (---)
Date: December 06, 2004 05:15PM
Well if Harvard beats Vermont, then there will probably be four ECAC teams ranked next week. When was the last time that happened?
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: Chris 02 (---.icsincorporated.com)
Date: December 06, 2004 05:23PM
Kinda hard to believe that a WCHA team, St. Cloud is the underdog at the Florida tournament given the success of the WCHA this year. If only Ohio State would have kept their spot this year, we'd have all four teams in the tournament in the top 15. And Cornell would be the underdog.
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.cust-rtr.swbell.net)
Date: December 06, 2004 05:31PM
St. Cloud's sitting in the second division in the WCHA this year, whereas the other three schools are all ranked. Of course, now watch SCSU win it...
USA Today
Posted by: chris '06 (---.eas.cornell.edu)
Date: December 06, 2004 05:51PM
EAM PTS Record Last week ---- --- ------ ---------- 1. Minnesota (29) 504 11-4-0 1 2. Colorado College 459 11-3-0 4 3. Wisconsin 458 12-4-0 2 4. Michigan 406 11-4-1 5 5. Boston College 361 6-3-3 3 6. Denver 322 10-5-0 8 7. New Hampshire 317 10-3-2 7 8. Ohio State 267 11-4-1 10 9. North Dakota 237 10-6-2 6 10. Maine 205 10-6-2 9 11. Vermont 178 9-4-3 11 12. Cornell 126 7-2-2 12 13. Colgate 100 12-4-0 13 14. Boston University 73 77-2 NR 15. Northern Michigan 52 8-4-2 15 Others receiving votes: Harvard University 9, University of Minnesota-Duluth 6
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: December 06, 2004 06:39PM
How 'bout a big benchclearing brawl that gives multiple DQs to every player on both teams - enough to keep them all out until their next non-conference game? That way both teams really do lose, but only in conference!
Re: USA Today
Posted by: ben03 (---.nyc.rr.com)
Date: December 06, 2004 06:41PM
BU is having one hell of a season!
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Let's GO Red!!!
Let's GO Red!!!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/07/2004 12:35AM by ben03.
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: billhoward (---.union01.nj.comcast.net)
Date: December 06, 2004 11:09PM
You want Harvard to beat Vermont.
a) Root for Ivy over ECACHL, NYS ECACHL over New England ECACHL (not an issue here), ECACHL over Hockey East, East over West.
b) Root against the team that has fewer league losses. We're still expecting Cornell to win both the regular season title and the playoffs, right? Vermont is due to come crashing down at some point, but by then they may enough points to make Cornell's traditional late season charge inadequate, as Colgate did last year and possibly might this year. (Union, Harvard, Colgate, Vermont, and Brown have 12 11 or 10 points to Cornell's 9, but Colgate and Vermont have done it in just six games (as has Cornell) while the others have played 8 or 9.)
Also in general root for good academic school over non-academic school (ie Stanford or Cal in football, hoops), also good no-scholarship academic school over good academic scholarship school.
And root for small school especially with good academics, eg Hopkins in lax over Maryland or Colorado College over another western school. Or Gonzaga. In hockey, you have to admire Union, St. Lawrence, Clarkson except when they're playing us. Also RPI because Ned came from there.
Root against your safety school because it always reminds you of the slender thread on which, perhaps, you got into Cornell.
OK, it's chic to root against Harvard for being obnoxious preppies, but perhaps some of us, given acceptance letters to both Cornell and Fair Harvard, might have chosen a different path than the one we took.
To sound authentic, when Harvard scores, say, "Well played, fellows." Do not unclench your teeth while speaking.
a) Root for Ivy over ECACHL, NYS ECACHL over New England ECACHL (not an issue here), ECACHL over Hockey East, East over West.
b) Root against the team that has fewer league losses. We're still expecting Cornell to win both the regular season title and the playoffs, right? Vermont is due to come crashing down at some point, but by then they may enough points to make Cornell's traditional late season charge inadequate, as Colgate did last year and possibly might this year. (Union, Harvard, Colgate, Vermont, and Brown have 12 11 or 10 points to Cornell's 9, but Colgate and Vermont have done it in just six games (as has Cornell) while the others have played 8 or 9.)
Also in general root for good academic school over non-academic school (ie Stanford or Cal in football, hoops), also good no-scholarship academic school over good academic scholarship school.
And root for small school especially with good academics, eg Hopkins in lax over Maryland or Colorado College over another western school. Or Gonzaga. In hockey, you have to admire Union, St. Lawrence, Clarkson except when they're playing us. Also RPI because Ned came from there.
Root against your safety school because it always reminds you of the slender thread on which, perhaps, you got into Cornell.
OK, it's chic to root against Harvard for being obnoxious preppies, but perhaps some of us, given acceptance letters to both Cornell and Fair Harvard, might have chosen a different path than the one we took.
To sound authentic, when Harvard scores, say, "Well played, fellows." Do not unclench your teeth while speaking.
Re: USA Today
Posted by: Ack (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: December 07, 2004 12:14AM
[Q]ben03 Wrote:
BU is have one hell of a season![/q]
You think 77 wins and only 2 losses is good?! psh
BU is have one hell of a season![/q]
You think 77 wins and only 2 losses is good?! psh
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: December 07, 2004 09:08AM
[Q]billhoward Wrote:
You want Harvard to beat Vermont.
a) Root for Ivy over ECACHL, NYS ECACHL over New England ECACHL (not an issue here), ECACHL over Hockey East, East over West.
b) Root against the team that has fewer league losses. We're still expecting Cornell to win both the regular season title and the playoffs, right? Vermont is due to come crashing down at some point, but by then they may enough points to make Cornell's traditional late season charge inadequate, as Colgate did last year and possibly might this year. (Union, Harvard, Colgate, Vermont, and Brown have 12 11 or 10 points to Cornell's 9, but Colgate and Vermont have done it in just six games (as has Cornell) while the others have played 8 or 9.)
Also in general root for good academic school over non-academic school (ie Stanford or Cal in football, hoops), also good no-scholarship academic school over good academic scholarship school.
And root for small school especially with good academics, eg Hopkins in lax over Maryland or Colorado College over another western school. Or Gonzaga. In hockey, you have to admire Union, St. Lawrence, Clarkson except when they're playing us. Also RPI because Ned came from there.
Root against your safety school because it always reminds you of the slender thread on which, perhaps, you got into Cornell.
OK, it's chic to root against Harvard for being obnoxious preppies, but perhaps some of us, given acceptance letters to both Cornell and Fair Harvard, might have chosen a different path than the one we took.
To sound authentic, when Harvard scores, say, "Well played, fellows." Do not unclench your teeth while speaking. [/q]
Or you can just root for whoever you want.
You want Harvard to beat Vermont.
a) Root for Ivy over ECACHL, NYS ECACHL over New England ECACHL (not an issue here), ECACHL over Hockey East, East over West.
b) Root against the team that has fewer league losses. We're still expecting Cornell to win both the regular season title and the playoffs, right? Vermont is due to come crashing down at some point, but by then they may enough points to make Cornell's traditional late season charge inadequate, as Colgate did last year and possibly might this year. (Union, Harvard, Colgate, Vermont, and Brown have 12 11 or 10 points to Cornell's 9, but Colgate and Vermont have done it in just six games (as has Cornell) while the others have played 8 or 9.)
Also in general root for good academic school over non-academic school (ie Stanford or Cal in football, hoops), also good no-scholarship academic school over good academic scholarship school.
And root for small school especially with good academics, eg Hopkins in lax over Maryland or Colorado College over another western school. Or Gonzaga. In hockey, you have to admire Union, St. Lawrence, Clarkson except when they're playing us. Also RPI because Ned came from there.
Root against your safety school because it always reminds you of the slender thread on which, perhaps, you got into Cornell.
OK, it's chic to root against Harvard for being obnoxious preppies, but perhaps some of us, given acceptance letters to both Cornell and Fair Harvard, might have chosen a different path than the one we took.
To sound authentic, when Harvard scores, say, "Well played, fellows." Do not unclench your teeth while speaking. [/q]
Or you can just root for whoever you want.
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Is next year here yet?
Is next year here yet?
Re: Polls 12/6
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.ne.client2.attbi.com)
Date: December 07, 2004 09:07PM
[Q]billhoward Wrote:
You want Harvard to beat Vermont.
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And so they did, 3-1, with an ENG.
You want Harvard to beat Vermont.
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And so they did, 3-1, with an ENG.
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