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  • College Hockey Power Index

    The latest CHPI rankings, updated to include all games that have taken place through January 20 (Wednesday). I appreciate the views and the feedback a lot. http://isportsweb.com/2016/01/21/col...-rankings-121/

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    Methodology?
    BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09

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      Re: College Hockey Power Index

      Originally posted by Patman View Post
      Methodology?
      I use Pythagorean W/L, Strength of Opponent, Scoring Efficiency and Game Control in combination to lead to one number.

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        Re: College Hockey Power Index

        Brilliant rankings.
        Originally posted by SJHovey
        Pretty sure this post, made on January 3, 2016, when UNO was 14-3-1 and #2 in the pairwise, will go down in USCHO lore as The Curse of Tipsy McStagger.
        Originally posted by Brenthoven
        We mourn for days after a loss, puff out our chests for a week or more after we win. We brave the cold for tailgates, our friends know not to ask about the game after a tough loss, we laugh, we cry, we BLEED hockey, specifically the maroon'n'gold. Many of us have a tattoo waiting in the wings, WHEN (not IF) the Gophers are champions again.

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          Re: College Hockey Power Index

          One little comment: "Atlantic Hockey Conference" is "AHC". "ACHA" specifically refers to club hockey (American Club Hockey Association), which may prove a bit confusing. If you need it to be 4 letters, you may want to adjust accordingly.

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            Re: College Hockey Power Index

            Originally posted by tuorinic View Post
            I use Pythagorean W/L, Strength of Opponent, Scoring Efficiency and Game Control in combination to lead to one number.
            game control?
            BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09

            Jerseys I would like to have:
            Skating Friar Jersey
            AIC Yellowjacket Jersey w/ Yellowjacket logo on front
            UAF Jersey w/ Polar Bear on Front
            Army Black Knight logo jersey


            NCAA Men's Division 1 Simulation Primer

            Comment

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