USCHO.com/CSTV Division I Men's Poll
Team (First Place Votes) Record Points Last Poll
1 Michigan (21) 4-0-0 746 7
2 Cornell ( 8) 0-0-0 714 3
3 Ohio State ( 6) 1-1-0 685 5
4 Colorado College ( 1) 3-1-0 618 6
5 Maine 3-1-0 592 12
6 Boston College 1-1-0 572 4
7 Minnesota ( 1) 0-1-1 566 1
8 North Dakota 3-1-0 560 9
9 Denver ( 1) 0-2-0 482 2
10 Michigan State ( 1) 2-0-0 419 10
11 New Hampshire 1-1-0 412 8
12 Boston University 1-0-0 339 14
13 Wisconsin 1-1-0 335 11
14 Bemidji State 4-0-0 198 20
15 Vermont 2-0-0 187 19
16 Northern Michigan 1-1-0 181 13
17 Dartmouth 0-0-0 168 15
18 Harvard 0-0-0 146 17
19 Alaska-Fairbanks ( 1) 1-0-1 143 NR
20 St. Lawrence 3-1-0 114 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Nebraska-Omaha 76, Colgate 62, Mass.-Lowell 37, Miami 27, Massachusetts 4, Niagara 4, Brown 3, Ferris State 2, Lake Superior 2, Minnesota-Duluth 2, Robert Morris 2, Alabama-Huntsville 1, Mercyhurst 1
#1 going into the MSU games....? ::screwy::
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll
October 17, 2005
Team Points (First Place Votes) Last Poll Record
1 University of Michigan 479 (19) 7 4-0-0
2 The Ohio State University 419 (8) 3 1-1-0
3 Cornell University 409 (5) 4 0-0-0
4 Colorado College 366 (2) 6 3-1-0
5 University of Maine 353 14 3-1-0
6 University of North Dakota 330 9 3-1-0
7 Boston College 326 5 1-1-0
8 University of Minnesota 313 1 0-1-1
9 University of Denver 226 2 0-2-0
10 Michigan State University 174 13 2-0-0
11 Boston University 172 10 1-0-0
12 University of New Hampshire 155 8 1-1-0
13 University of Wisconsin 125 11 1-1-0
14 University of Vermont 51 NR 2-0-0
15 Bemidji State University 38 NR 4-0-0
Others receiving votes: St. Lawrence University 35, Northern Michigan University 28, University of Nebraska-Omaha 23, Dartmouth College 19, Harvard University 18, University of Alaska Fairbanks 17, Mercyhurst College 4.
How in the world did Minnesota and Denver get first place votes--and Maine not? ::screwy::
Wow, these polls prove more and more worthless every week especially so early in the season. Cornell is being extremely overrated, IMO. Apparently the pollsters only see that they are returning their Hobey-nominated goaltender and leading scorer and not that they lost three of their top four forwards and two most reliable defensemen. I'm not saying that Cornell could not end up being very good this season, but as I see it, there are a ton of question marks at this point.
Well, Minny and Denver were 1 and 2 last week and a couple of guys refuse to believe what they saw on the ice last weekend. After all, these are WCHA teams, so they have to be title contenders...
As always the early polls are based largely on program reputation, with a little bit of last year's results (Minny/Denver) and last weekend's results thown in. Whether or not it's accurate at all (I tend to agree with you Ari) it is extremely gratifying that Cornell is getting the big program reputation boost at this point.
[Q]KeithK Wrote:
As always the early polls are based largely on program reputation, with a little bit of last year's results (Minny/Denver) and last weekend's results thown in. Whether or not it's accurate at all (I tend to agree with you Ari) it is extremely gratifying that Cornell is getting the big program reputation boost at this point.[/q]
No question that the expert people around the college hockey world are now giving Cornell a seat at the table and that represents Cornell's ascension to college hockey's elite. I personally think they are very very close to being there, but not quite at that level yet. With Lynah's renovation and next year's spectacular recruiting class, I believe they will get there in the next three years.
[Q]KeithK Wrote:
Well, Minny and Denver were 1 and 2 last week and a couple of guys refuse to believe what they saw on the ice last weekend. After all, these are WCHA teams, so they have to be title contenders...[/q]
This apparently included the announcers on CSTV who had Minnesota ahead of Alaska-Fairbanks in the third period when they trailed...and another source ::shifty:: that I saw on Saturday who had Alaska-Fairbanks scoring to tie the game near the end of regulation when in fact it was Minnesota that had to score to bring the game into OT.
The Lynah renovation will make us a perrenial powerhouse!
Speaking of which... is there a big hole in the parking lot?
There was nothing that I could see when I was there last night....
According to our discussion here http://elf.elynah.com/read.php?1,66386,66578#msg-66578 the renovations are expected to begin in the spring of '06. So no big hole should be expected yet.
Originally, the renovation was to begin in January and be done for the 06-07 season. But Schafer indciated at The Line that it wouldn't be done until the 07-08 season.
[Q]KeithK Wrote:
So no big hole should be expected yet.[/q]
...at least until Fridgen arrives with his team.
Thank you very much - tip your waitress!
Beeeej
the last i saw the renovation was to occur mid march after the last possible home game .. but its not finalized yet.. its still in the conceptual stages..
Anybody notice, by the way, that USCHO.com is now formatting their polls so that each school's name links to the school's team page? Guess it wasn't so difficult after all...
...though I notice that, oddly, Michigan isn't a link.
Beeeej