so i was taking a look at the computer rankings and noticed that cornell and maine sit at 1 and 2 for
http://slack.net/%7Ewhelan/tbrw/2003/rpi.shtml RPI/PWR
and krach
http://slack.net/%7Ewhelan/tbrw/2003/krach.shtml
quite a match up for estero I must say.
Now I am not forgetting the maine plays iona and hahvahd next weekend. Hahvahd can pull the upset but we shall see what happens.
no whoofing here, just pointing things out ;-)
great come back for the RED last night. ::nut::
Interestingly, both Cornell and Maine will be without their #1 goaltenders. Obviously, this has a lot more impact on us than on them, since their #2 gaolie has something like a 4-0-1 record with a 1.50 GAA anyway.
Frank Doyle, So 3-0-2 (9GA) 1.64GAA, 93.9 Save %
And I think Maine still holds the "belt.":-P
hi
welcome:-)
Cornell and Maine are also 1 and 2 in CHODR. The predicted score of a Cornell-Maine game on neutral ice, based on games through 12/1, is Cornell 2.01, Maine 1.61. Pretty even, not surprisingly, unless Hahvahd happens to wallop them.
http://it.stlawu.edu/~chodr/
For what it's worth, the predicted scores for BU and UWM were 4.16-1.70 and 4.62-1.58, respectively.
Ben '03 wrote:
QuoteFrank Doyle, So 3-0-2 (9GA) 1.64GAA, 93.9 Save %
Any relation? :-P
What are the exact dates Lenny goes to the Canadian team? If he makes it, would he be back in time for the Jan 24/25 weekend?
::rolleyes::
Well...Way back in the history of Ireland I bet there was some type of relation. ::laugh:: Those Doyle boys. :-P
Yup. He'd be back long before then - by or before Jan 10
Yeah, those Doyles bred like rabbits, didn't they? :-D