ECAC 2014-15

Started by Trotsky, October 06, 2014, 09:08:01 PM

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Iceberg

A lot of overtime games tonight. St. Lawrence beat Yale by the same result of tonight's edition of Fish and Fowl, and Colgate and Dartmouth fought each other to a tie.


More importantly though; When did Clarkson learn how to score goals?

Anne 85

Quote from: IcebergMore importantly though; When did Clarkson learn how to score goals?
Since they played Brown.

RichH

Quote from: IcebergMore importantly though; When did Clarkson learn how to score goals?

A lot of people asked this about Cornell last Friday.

Iceberg

Not too many surprises tonight. RPI back to inconsistentcy, Princeton being whacked by Yale, and Brown managing to lose despite facing a team that has struggled at Meehan. Union manages to inch out a close win against Harvard, who won't have McNally back for the rest of the season.

Trotsky

After the Harvard loss in the Beanpot, for the first time that I can ever remember there are zero ECAC teams in the PWR top 10.

dbilmes

Quote from: TrotskyAfter the Harvard loss in the Beanpot, for the first time that I can ever remember there are zero ECAC teams in the PWR top 10.
It's the system.

BearLover

Quote from: TrotskyAfter the Harvard loss in the Beanpot, for the first time that I can ever remember there are zero ECAC teams in the PWR top 10.
Still waiting for the Yale and Union national championships to pay off for Cornell like everyone said they would.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: TrotskyAfter the Harvard loss in the Beanpot, for the first time that I can ever remember there are zero ECAC teams in the PWR top 10.
Still waiting for the Yale and Union national championships to pay off for Cornell like everyone said they would.
And we really couldn't give a crap.
Al DeFlorio '65

BearLover

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: TrotskyAfter the Harvard loss in the Beanpot, for the first time that I can ever remember there are zero ECAC teams in the PWR top 10.
Still waiting for the Yale and Union national championships to pay off for Cornell like everyone said they would.
And we really couldn't give a crap.
Who said I thought anyone gave a crap about me being right?  I assume you do give a crap about Cornell Hockey, which was what I was talking about.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: TrotskyAfter the Harvard loss in the Beanpot, for the first time that I can ever remember there are zero ECAC teams in the PWR top 10.
Still waiting for the Yale and Union national championships to pay off for Cornell like everyone said they would.
And we really couldn't give a crap.
Who said I thought anyone gave a crap about me being right?  I assume you do give a crap about Cornell Hockey, which was what I was talking about.
Please tell me you weren't expecting a Union NCAA win in April 2014 to "pay off" for Cornell by the following season.
Al DeFlorio '65

upprdeck

looking at the pairwise it seems like there is  decent chance that quin/harv play them selves into a spot where the ECAC only gets its conference winner into the tourney.

Iceberg

Congratulations to Brown for getting their 2nd conference win today. It seemed like it would happen Friday but they had blown it. No such thing on Saturday.

Trotsky

Quote from: upprdecklooking at the pairwise it seems like there is  decent chance that quin/harv play them selves into a spot where the ECAC only gets its conference winner into the tourney.
The way Harvard's playing right now they'll be lucky to get home ice in the first round of the ECACs.

Q is 13 and look like they've finally put it together.  If I were a betting man I'd say they'll go in as a 3 and the different champion (spoiler: us) will go as a 4.

upprdeck

interesting next week. but if you look at what harvard has coming up.  6 games in a row against teams that will be very tough. 4 losses in a row already.

cornell/colgate could jump into first round bye area next week or fall into first round on the road..

best thing for cornell is Quin to show they are the number one team and finish strong

Scersk '97

Quote from: upprdeckbest thing for cornell is Quin to show they are the number one team and finish strong

Indeed, it's time for both Quinnipiac and SLU to win out. Third is our realistic ceiling.

If Colgate can find a way to drop a point here or there, I'd like to see what has traditionally been one of the most fearsome travel partnerships in the league come into full force.