Cornell-Harvard (SUCKS) Score updates

Started by Chris 02, November 22, 2002, 07:12:04 PM

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DeltaOne81

Heck, I don't think we'd even need a couple for that.

Josh '99

bigred apple wrote:
QuoteA couple of wins over the Terriers will certainly separate us from the ECAC pack in the minds of the rest of the country.
Hell, I might even bring myself to root for Dartmouth (against BC) this Tuesday if it'd get people to give the ECAC some respect.   ::uhoh::

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

DeltaOne81

This season the ECAC has a chance of having a few quasi-big teams nationally. Besides us and Hahvahd (still sucks) - Brown, Yale, and Dartmouth all seem to have chances at making a respectable runs at a damn good season.

Still though, it'll take some serious NCAA tourney (and even Frozen Four) appearances by the ECAC before anything changes in national opinion - and I just don't think this conference has it in them. Can you see three teams in the tournament - even considering it's 16 teams? I can't.

Greg Berge

I can see three if a darkhorse wins at Albany, so screw that.

BTW, a post-game scoring change gave Doug Murray his first goal of the season (taking away Palahicky's first -- I guess Shane didn't tip Doug's heavy blast after all).

redice

Greg said:
BTW, a post-game scoring change gave Doug Murray his first goal of the season (taking away Palahicky's first -- I guess Shane didn't tip Doug's heavy blast after all).


That's real strange.  It was clear to me that Shane did tip that shot into the net.   It sounds like they just decided that the  big guy needed a goal to get him going.
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

DeltaOne81

[Q]I can see three if a darkhorse wins at Albany, so screw that.[/Q]
Well true, and screw that indeed.

Though I just took a new peak at JTW's PWRs, and, in what is the perhaps biggest abuses of the phrase ever... IF the season were to end today...

Cornell is 2nd in PWR, Dartmouth is 11, and Harvard is 12, and Yale is 16 (and Brown is 19), so excluding *more than 4* darkhorses, we'd have 3 teams in the NCAAs. With none we'd have 4! (not possible since no CHA team is even a TUC right now) Obviously things can (and almost certainly will) change, but maybe it's not as ridiculous as I thought.