2/6: Cornell 4 Dartmouth 2. Final.

Started by Greg Berge, February 06, 2004, 06:52:13 PM

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Greg Berge


Greg Berge

Harvard has a 5x3 pp midway through the third.

Greg Berge

5-4 with 7+ minutes to go.  If Harvard costs Yale points that would be *great* for us.

Greg Berge

Pettit scores.  5-5.  6:54 to go, Harvard has 53 shots.



Post Edited (02-06-04 22:15)

Greg Berge

Harvard 6 Yale 5, 6:23 to go.  I don't believe what I'm hearing.

Greg Berge

3:28 to go.  What a monumental collapse.  Harvard closing in on 60 shots.

Greg Berge

7-5, Harvard empty net goal.

Here's what the point standings will be:

23 Brown (W)
21 Colgate (T)
18 Yale (L)
18 Dartmouth (L)
17 Cornell (W)
17 RPI (L)
15 Harvard (W)
14 Clarkson (L)

Cornell can theoretically be in third place after tomorrow night.

dss28

Now that's what I'll call a nice birthday gift :)

Chris \'03

If my math is correct, here are the new (albeit pretty meaningless) Ivy standings:
Brown 6-1-1 13pts.... 2 games left (@Y, vs D)
Cornell 5-2-1 11p........2 to play (vs P/Y)
Dartmouth 4-1-1 9p..... 4 to play (vs Y/P, @B/H)
Princeton  3-5   6p .... 2 to play (@C, @D)
Harvard   2-6-1  5p..... 1 to play (vs D)
Yale      1-6   2p   .....  3 to play (@C,@D, vs. B)

H/Y/P are all out of the running. B and D both sort of control their own destiny. If either team wins out, it's all theirs. If B goes 1-1, C goes 2-0, and D goes 3-1, it's a three way tie.

RedScore

Is it just me, or is this guy Juan Martinez the worst writer on USCHO.  This guy has never once mentioned all the injuries the Red has had to deal with and in general shows absolutely no depth of knowledge when it comes to the details behind the performance of any of the ECAC teams.  I know that this league is tough to cover, unpredictable teams that are up and down etc. etc. but this guy's articles are the blandest and most devoid of any real information that I've ever read.  I used to wait for Moy and Adam's articles, but it's a waste of time reading this guy!

Josh '99

So, in other words, go Yale and Princeton, except against us.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

A-19

if brown goes 1-1 and we go 2-0 against ivies, wouldn't brown beat us for the title since they win the tiebreaker against us?

rhovorka

QuoteMike wrote:

if brown goes 1-1 and we go 2-0 against ivies, wouldn't brown beat us for the title since they win the tiebreaker against us?
No tie-breakers are used in the Ivy race.  The championship is shared.
Rich H '96


Section A

Basically, Brown has to get 2 points or less out of its remaining Ivy League games (Yale, Dartmouth) in order for us to have a chance of winning the Ivy title.

Of course, rooting for Yale and/or Dartmouth may also eventually cost us a first round bye in the ECAC playoffs. (Well, the rooting itself won't......oh you know what I mean......)



Post Edited (02-07-04 00:48)