ECAC playoffs 2022

Started by billhoward, February 27, 2022, 12:03:37 PM

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dbilmes

Princeton ends the season in style with 8 straight losses.

billhoward

Quote from: nshapiroI think if [John McGraw] gets a partner to share the microphone with, he would be great
If he gets another camera or two, he'd be greater still. Colgate video is one step up from the security cams at the (used loosely) downtown Hamilton Exxon Tigermart, and I bet Exxon has multiple camera angles.

billhoward

Quote from: dbilmesPrinceton ends the season in style with 8 straight losses.
And Princeton ends the season the way it started, with an endowment of $4 million per student. That continues to be the most money of any school anywhere. #MakeHobeyProud

Trotsky

In the third period:

Dartmouth 3 RPI 1
Brown 3 SLU 2

Trotsky

SLU has tied Brown.

RPI has come all the way back with 2 ppg and a shorty and leads Dartmouth 4-3 with 4 minutes to go.

billhoward

Quote from: TrotskySLU has tied Brown.

RPI has come all the way back with 2 ppg and a shorty and leads Dartmouth 4-3 with 4 minutes to go.
I wanted Colgate to go three games and make them tired coming into Lynah. Much prefer the Quinnipiac, Clarkson and Harvard opponents be fresh for next weekend.

ursusminor

Quote from: TrotskySLU has tied Brown.

RPI has come all the way back with 2 ppg and a shorty and leads Dartmouth 4-3 with 4 minutes to go.

5-3, 3rd PPG which was an ENG also.

underskill

They have5 days to recover. I don't think a 3rd game makes a difference.

scoop85

Brown goalie gave up the softest goal you can imagine in the 1st couple of minutes of OT, and SLU moves on.

Iceberg

Quote from: scoop85Brown goalie gave up the softest goal you can imagine in the 1st couple of minutes of OT, and SLU moves on.

No kidding. Brown had the lead for most of that game. Goaltending was basically the reason they lost

billhoward

Who has the best chance of taking down a higher seed this weekend (March 11-13), ECAC quarterfinals? Anybody?

St. Lawrence at #1 Quinnipiac
Union at #2 Clarkson
RPI at #3 Harvard
Colgate at #4 Cornell



St. Lawrence really doesn't need room reservations Saturday night in Hamden. Q's only non-wins in the ECAC are:
2-2 tie and 3-1 loss vs. Clarkson
2-1 loss, OT, and 1-0 loss vs. Cornell
1-0 loss vs. Harvard
... so any of the top-four teams perhaps could beat Quinnipiac in a single-game elimination in Lake Placid. St. Lawrence, taking 2 of 3 this weekend?

Union beat Clarkson 4-3 in OT then lost 8-2 in Potsdam.

RPI beat Harvard 2-0 then lost 5-1 in the final weekend.

Colgate as we know too well has a 2-2 tie and 3-2 loss to Cornell.

Tcl123

Quote from: underskillThey have5 days to recover. I don't think a 3rd game makes a difference.

My thoughts exactly.

Tcl123

Quote from: billhowardWho has the best chance of taking down a higher seed this weekend (March 11-13), ECAC quarterfinals? Anybody?

St. Lawrence at #1 Quinnipiac
Union at #2 Clarkson
RPI at #3 Harvard
Colgate at #4 Cornell



St. Lawrence really doesn't need room reservations Saturday night in Hamden. Q's only non-wins in the ECAC are:
2-2 tie and 3-1 loss vs. Clarkson
2-1 loss, OT, and 1-0 loss vs. Cornell
1-0 loss vs. Harvard
... so any of the top-four teams perhaps could beat Quinnipiac in a single-game elimination in Lake Placid. St. Lawrence, taking 2 of 3 this weekend?

Union beat Clarkson 4-3 in OT then lost 8-2 in Potsdam.

RPI beat Harvard 2-0 then lost 5-1 in the final weekend.

Colgate as we know too well has a 2-2 tie and 3-2 loss to Cornell.

My guess is Harvard loses and we play Casey and company first round at lake placid.

billhoward

Quote from: toddloseMy guess is Harvard loses and we play Casey and company first round at lake placid.
Hard to see Union taking down Clarkson this weekend. I trust we've learned our lesson from the RS Colgate games, And Cornell the last two weekends of play really stepped up its game. Maybe Cornell and Quinnipiac are the ECAC's two best teams as of season's end. Just don't make us play St. Lawrence.

Trotsky

Quote from: billhowardWho has the best chance of taking down a higher seed this weekend (March 11-13), ECAC quarterfinals? Anybody?

I hate this but it's clearly Colgate, because Cornell is the team that has proven they can lay an egg.

It's twoo, it's twoo.