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  • #31
    Re: Exhibition Scoreboard

    NCAA Exhibition scoreboard for October 2, 2016:

    Carleton (CIS) 3 @ #5 Boston College 4
    Guelph (CIS) 6 @ Canisius 2
    Mount Royal (CIS) 0 @ Colorado College 3
    Laurentian (CIS) 4 @ Lake Superior State 3 in OT
    St. FX (CIS) 6 @ Maine 5
    Toronto (CIS) 2 @ Michigan State 2 in OT
    USA U-18 (USHL) 1 @ #9 Notre Dame 5
    Victoria (BCIHL) 1 @ Northern Michigan 10
    Wilfrid Laurier (CIS) 2 @ Ohio State 9
    Acadia (CIS) 0 @ #10 Providence 3
    Queen's (CIS) 0 @ Penn State 8
    McGill (CIS) 0 @ RPI 3
    Regina (CIS) 2 @ #7 St. Cloud State 6
    UQTR (CIS) 1 @ #16 St. Lawrence 4
    Simon Fraser (BCIHL) 0 @ Alaska 2
    Windsor (CIS) 0 @ #11 Michigan 2
    UPEI (CIS) 0 @ #8 UMass-Lowell 7
    UNB (CIS) 1 @ New Hampshire 3

    Guelph and St. FX took wins from NCAA teams for the second night in a row. Laurentian took down LSSU in OT, and Toronto also took Michigan State to OT to earn a 2-2 tie (Michigan State won the exhibition shootout). #5 Boston College won a close one with the Carleton Ravens at the brand new Warrior Ice Arena in Boston. Victoria fell by the score of 10-1 for the second straight night. From what I've heard, as a club team, the Vikes players have had to pay their own way on this road trip, and apparently they only arrived at Northern Michigan an hour before puck drop. They also apparently only brought three lines worth of forwards with them. So before you judge them and BCIHL too harshly, I think they deserve a bit of a handicap.
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    • #32
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      Originally posted by Sean Pickett View Post
      I looked at all the games played today and it appears that the NCAA is cracking down on all penalties and has also told the officials to call majors when warranted. Here are the games, PIMs and majors called:

      New Brunswick at Merrimack - 172 PIM, 4 majors (hitting from behind, high sticking, slashing, contact to the head)
      Windsor at Bowling Green - 168 PIM, 8 majors (5 fighting, 1 charging the goalie, 1 abuse of officials, 1 head-butting)
      Western Ontario at Niagara - 161 PIM, 9 majors (8 facemasking, 1 slashing)
      Prince Edward Island at Boston University - 122 PIM, 4 majors (2 roughing, 1 clipping, 1 hitting from behind)
      Acadia at Northeastern - 114 PIM, 2 majors (contact to the head, facemasking)
      Québec à Trois-Rivières at Clarkson - 69 PIM, 3 majors (2 roughing, 1 hitting from behind)
      Brock at RIT - 67 PIM, 1 major (facemasking)
      Dalhousie at Massachusetts - 66 PIM, 2 majors (hitting from behind)
      Waterloo at Miami - 64 PIM, 2 majors (kneeing, cross-checking)
      Guelph at Mercyhurst - 57 PIM, 1 major (checking from behind)
      McGill at Quinnipiac - 54 PIM, 2 majors (elbowing, cross-checking)
      Mount Royal at Denver - 51 PIM, 3 majors (boarding, checking from behind, fighting)
      Concordia at Vermont - 48 PIM
      Toronto at Western Michigan - 42 PIM
      Carleton at Holy Cross - 37 PIM, 1 major (contact to the head - cross-checking)
      St. Francis Xavier at Connecticut - 35 PIM, 1 major (contact to the head - high sticking)
      Queen's at Robert Morris - 31 PIM, 1 major (infraction not listed)
      Victoria at Wisconsin - 26 PIM
      Manitoba at North Dakota - 20 PIM
      Regina at Minnesota State - 20 PIM

      Of the 20 games 15 had at least 1 major called and there were 44 majors called in total. It will be interesting to see how the 18 games Sunday are called and how the teams adjust to the officiating.
      Here are the PIMs and majors for the 18 exhibition games today:

      Carleton at Boston College - 103 PIM, 3 majors w/GMs (roughing)
      McGill at Rensselaer - 85 PIM, 1 major w/GM (slew footing)
      New Brunswick at New Hampshire - 66 PIM, 2 majors w/GMs (facewashing, cross-checking)
      Acadia at Providence - 57 PIM, 1 major w/GM (spearing)
      Queen's at Penn State - 51 PIM, 1 major w/GM (cross-checking)
      (note: Queen's had 45 PIM to 6 PIM for PSU)
      Laurentian at Lake Superior State - 42 PIM
      Québec à Trois-Rivières at St. Lawrence - 36 PIM
      St. Francis Xavier at Maine - 35 PIM, 1 major (high sticking)
      USA Under-18 Team at Notre Dame - 34 PIM
      Prince Edward Island at UMass Lowell - 30 PIM
      Victoria at Northern Michigan - 30 PIM
      Simon Fraser at Alaska - 28 PIM
      Mount Royal at Colorado College - 28 PIM
      Windsor at Michigan - 28 PIM
      Regina at St. Cloud State - 26 PIM
      Toronto at Michigan State - 26 PIM
      Wilfrid Laurier at Ohio State, 24 PIM
      Guelph at Canisius - 23 PIM, 1 major w/GM (hitting from behind)

      Of the 18 games 7 had at least 1 major and 10 majors were called in total (9 with GMs, no DQs). Some of the Canadian teams appear to have learned from Saturday's games that the refs were calling everything, others not so much.

      Looking at the penalties called for these 38 games I think the games will be called tighter, but even more so I think there will be far more 5 minute majors called. There were 54 majors called for 18 different penalties (one was not identified). Some were the ones we normally see called, such as hitting from behind, boarding and fighting, but many were ones rarely called, such as clipping, head-butting and slew footing, and several were for what we normally see called as 2 minute penalties such as cross-checking, slashing and roughing(!). Here is the list of the infractions that were given: facemasking (11), roughing (7), hitting from behind (6), fighting (6), cross-checking (5), high sticking (3), slashing (2), checking from behind (2), contact to the head (2), charging the goalie (1), abuse of officials (1), head-butting (1), clipping (1), kneeing (1), elbowing (1), boarding (1), slew footing (1), spearing (1). So even if a player takes what they think is a normal penalty they could be surprised with a 5 minute major and a GM (or DQ) instead of the expected 2 minute minor.

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      • #33
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        Tough weekend all around.

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        • #34
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          Originally posted by elsid View Post
          SLU-QTR not a lot of rough stuff except a couple of scrum in front of goalies. Way too many ticky-tacky interference calls on both teams...hopefully they get away from over calling that as NCAA play starts!
          I needed a good laugh this morning.

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          • #35
            Re: Exhibition Scoreboard

            Originally posted by Buckeye22 View Post
            NCAA Exhibition scoreboard for October 1, 2016:

            There were a few upsets tonight, with the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes, University of Guelph Gryphons, University of Western Ontario Mustangs, St. Francis Xavier University X-Men, Concordia University Stingers and University of Toronto Varsity Blues all scoring wins against NCAA opponents tonight. Additionally, the Queen's University Golden Gaels earned a 2-2 tie with Robert Morris.
            Most of the ^above^ teams are Top 5 CIS programs manned with ex-major jumior players. Calling them "upsets" is a bit of an overstatement.

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            • #36
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              Originally posted by Gr8Sk8M8 View Post
              Most of the ^above^ teams are Top 5 CIS programs manned with ex-major jumior players. Calling them "upsets" is a bit of an overstatement.
              That's fair. Still, I think most NCAA teams go into these games expecting a win, regardless of who they're playing.
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              • #37
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                Are they able to scrimmage against prep schools in exhibitions?

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                • #38
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                  Originally posted by Yuppie Scum View Post
                  Are they able to scrimmage against prep schools in exhibitions?
                  It counts against the 34.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Exhibition Scoreboard

                    NCAA Exhibition scoreboard for October 3, 2016:

                    Mount Royal (CIS) 1 @ Air Force 5

                    Mount Royal University wraps up their Colorado road-trip with a 1-5 loss to the Air Force Falcons. The Mount Royal Cougars went 0-3 in their games against Colorado's three NCAA teams this year.
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                    • #40
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                      Originally posted by Buckeye22 View Post
                      That's fair. Still, I think most NCAA teams go into these games expecting a win, regardless of who they're playing.
                      UNB, Acadia, St. Francis and McGill all have very respectable historical records against the NCAA.

                      **I should throw in a disclaimer that I attended and played for one of the above programs.
                      Last edited by Gr8Sk8M8; 10-04-2016, 11:19 AM.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Exhibition Scoreboard

                        Originally posted by Gr8Sk8M8 View Post
                        UNB, Acadia, St. Francis and McGill all have very respectable historical records against the NCAA.

                        **I should throw in a disclaimer that I attended and played for one of the above programs.
                        These teams are 10-22-5 in the last 5 years vs. NCAA teams. Not sure what level we are calling very respectable, but that is the recent record. Also these CIS teams usually have a game or two under their belt already while the NCAA teams are just starting official practices. These are certainly more of the stronger CIS programs as some of these teams have given BU much closer games than St. Thomas and UPEI.

                        2016: 2-6-0
                        2015: 2-5-0
                        2014: 3-3-2
                        2013: 1-5-2
                        2012: 2-3-1

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                        • #42
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                          I would add Alberta to the list as well. They are always a tough out.
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                          • #43
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                            NCAA Exhibition scoreboard for October 6, 2016:

                            USA U-18 (USHL) 2 @ #4 Boston University 8

                            Not much to talk about here. BU is now 2-0 in exhibition play after taking down the USNTDP Under-18 Team by the score of 8-2.
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                            • #44
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                              NCAA Exhibition scoreboard for October 8, 2016:

                              USA U-18 (USHL) 2 @ #12 Harvard 5
                              Alberta (CIS) 3 @ Nebraska-Omaha 2

                              #12 Harvard took down the USNTDP U-18 Team 5-2 on Saturday. The Under-18 squad tied things up at 2 early in the 2nd period, but Harvard would pull away late in the game. Out west, the University of Alberta beat the Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks 3-2 at Baxter Arena in Omaha. UNO pulled out a 2-0 lead early in the game, but Alberta, always a tough out in these exhibition games, rattled off two goals to tie things up before the end of the 1st period. The U of A Golden Bears would score the game winner late in the 3rd.
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                              • #45
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                                NCAA Exhibition scoreboard for October 14, 2016:

                                USA U-18 (USHL) 0 @ #9 Minnesota 9

                                The Golden Gophers annihilated the US Under-18 team tonight by the score of 9-0. Minnesota didn't outshoot the U-18s by a whole lot, but they made their shots count. This year's USNTDP squad doesn't seem to be as competitive as last years team, which was always a tough out last season, even against top-ten ranked DI teams.
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