ECAC OOC Performance 12-13

Started by Chris '03, November 25, 2012, 09:37:33 PM

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Chris '03

Don't look now, but the ECAC has put together its best OOC season in a long while so far this year.

There's a long way to go, but the ECAC is sporting a 30-16-2 OOC record and is 16-12-5 vs. "big three" opponents. http://www.uscho.com/stats/interconference/division-i-men/2012-2013/ The ECAC is the only conference that can brag that it's at or over .500 against all other conferences.

Let's hope the trend holds through the holiday tournament season.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."

Jim Hyla

Quote from: Chris '03Don't look now, but the ECAC has put together its best OOC season in a long while so far this year.

There's a long way to go, but the ECAC is sporting a 30-16-2 OOC record and is 16-12-5 vs. "big three" opponents. http://www.uscho.com/stats/interconference/division-i-men/2012-2013/ The ECAC is the only conference that can brag that it's at or over .500 against all other conferences.

Let's hope the trend holds through the holiday tournament season.

And at least a little beyond.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

Trotsky

It makes a huge difference.  Look at PWR right now:

3. Dartmouth
5. Yale
6. Union
12. Quinnipiac
13. Harvard
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18. Cornell
21. SLU
22. Colgate

The conference could be headed for 4 teams in the NCAAs for the first time since the Hockey East split after 1984.

ftyuv

I was talking about this with a friend after Cornell kicked Michigan's ass even though we've struggled against ECAC teams (plus our 4 points against CC). Could it be the ECAC is really good this year?

Trotsky

Quote from: ftyuvI was talking about this with a friend after Cornell kicked Michigan's ass even though we've struggled against ECAC teams (plus our 4 points against CC). Could it be the ECAC is really good this year?
I leave it to younger, more flexible brains to be able to adapt to that kind of revolutionary concept.  ;)

ursusminor

Quote from: Chris '03Don't look now, but the ECAC has put together its best OOC season in a long while so far this year.

There's a long way to go, but the ECAC is sporting a 30-16-2 OOC record and is 16-12-5 vs. "big three" opponents. http://www.uscho.com/stats/interconference/division-i-men/2012-2013/ The ECAC is the only conference that can brag that it's at or over .500 against all other conferences.

Let's hope the trend holds through the holiday tournament season.
 

Could someone explain the algorithm used for the decimal fractions beneath each "league vs. league" record?

jkahn

Quote from: ursusminor
Quote from: Chris '03Don't look now, but the ECAC has put together its best OOC season in a long while so far this year.

There's a long way to go, but the ECAC is sporting a 30-16-2 OOC record and is 16-12-5 vs. "big three" opponents. http://www.uscho.com/stats/interconference/division-i-men/2012-2013/ The ECAC is the only conference that can brag that it's at or over .500 against all other conferences.

Let's hope the trend holds through the holiday tournament season.
 

Could someone explain the algorithm used for the decimal fractions beneath each "league vs. league" record?
In the total column on the right, it's winning percentage.  In the other columns, it's bad programming.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

jtwcornell91


adamw

Quote from: jkahnIn the total column on the right, it's winning percentage.  In the other columns, it's bad programming.

You could always try here instead ...

http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/standings-interconf.php

Thank you :)
College Hockey News: http://www.collegehockeynews.com

ursusminor

Quote from: adamw
Quote from: jkahnIn the total column on the right, it's winning percentage.  In the other columns, it's bad programming.

You could always try here instead ...

http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/standings-interconf.php

Thank you :)

So, the way to get around bad programming is not to program at all. :)

Robb

Quote from: ursusminor
Quote from: adamw
Quote from: jkahnIn the total column on the right, it's winning percentage.  In the other columns, it's bad programming.

You could always try here instead ...

http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/standings-interconf.php

Thank you :)

So, the way to get around bad programming is not to program at all. :)
As Bill Lear (founder of Learjet) said of design simplicity, "You never have to fix anything you leave out."
Let's Go RED!

Larry72

I'm definitely showing my age - Lear also invented the eight track tape cartridge (the iPod/Mp3 player of the 1960s) and the radio direction finder.
Larry Baum '72
Ithaca, NY

marty

Quote from: Larry72I'm definitely showing my age - Lear also invented the eight track tape cartridge (the iPod/Mp3 player of the 1960s) and the radio direction finder.

And it was after inventing the eight track that he realized that "You never have to fix anything you leave out."  These were hilariously unreliable.  My wife's aunt even owned a Panasonic eight track recorder which I never was able to resuscitate in spite of many repair attempts.

The only thing more out of place in a car might have been this:
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Trotsky

Quote from: martyThe only thing more out of place in a car might have been this
More of a blondes guy?

Chris '03

If the season ended today, there would be six ECAC teams in the tournament with Colgate being first team out. Harvard is 16 but Niagara, presumptive AHA rep, is 14.


Rk   
1   Boston College   
2   New Hampshire   
3   Dartmouth   
4   Notre Dame   
5   Boston University   
6   Quinnipiac   
7   Western Michigan   
8   Yale   
9   Cornell   
10   Miami   
11   North Dakota
12   Minnesota
13   Union
14   Niagara   
15   Denver   
16   Harvard
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."