The exhibitions are over, and now it is time to look forward to the first weekend of official play for the ECAC-E teams, although most ECAC-E faithful will feel that the season has sprung on them early (and I'm not just referring to significant snowfall in October). On that note, I would like to keep it in the back of your minds that once NESCAC play begins, I will begin to include 1 non-ECACE matchup played by a NESCAC team whenever possible.
And as a reminder of the scoring here: I'll ask you to respond by indicating your predicted winner in BOLD, with the number of goals you anticipate each team scoring written at the end of the line, like so:
Norwich v. St. Michael's 7-3
Babson v. Castleton 4-1
(winner's score, followed by loser's score)
Following the conclusion of all games in a given week, I will tally the scores based on the following rules:
0 points if your team loses or ties
2 points if your team wins
4 points if you correctly pick a tie
-1 to your total for predicting an opposite score (loss)*
+4 to your total for predicting an exact score (win OR tie)
*Opposite score means if you predict Norwich will win 7-3, but they in fact lose 7-3.
Therefore:
Loss, opposite score: -1 points
Loss or unpredicted tie, different score: 0 points
Win, different score: 2 points
Predicted Tie, different score: 4 points
Win, exact score: 6 points
Predicted Tie, exact score: 8 points
Any posts that are posted or edited after puck-drop of a game that is included in that post will be completely invalid (i.e. NONE of your predictions will be scored). So, if you're late and 1 or 2 games have already started: don't even predict them.
After the 3rd week of this competition, no new entries will have their scores tabulated. You may participate, but you will not be eligible to win, nor will your name or score appear on the rankings.
Week 1
Friday, November 4, 2011
7:00 New England College @ Babson
7:00 University of New England @ Castleton
7:00 Southern Maine @ Skidmore
7:00 St. Anselm @ Mass.-Boston
Saturday, November 5, 2011
4:00 Southern Maine @ Castleton
4:00 New England College @ Mass.-Boston
7:00 St. Anselm @ Babson
7:00 University of New England @ Skidmore
7:00 St. Michael's @ Utica
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
7:00 New England College @ Fitchburg State
And as a reminder of the scoring here: I'll ask you to respond by indicating your predicted winner in BOLD, with the number of goals you anticipate each team scoring written at the end of the line, like so:
Norwich v. St. Michael's 7-3
Babson v. Castleton 4-1
(winner's score, followed by loser's score)
Following the conclusion of all games in a given week, I will tally the scores based on the following rules:
0 points if your team loses or ties
2 points if your team wins
4 points if you correctly pick a tie
-1 to your total for predicting an opposite score (loss)*
+4 to your total for predicting an exact score (win OR tie)
*Opposite score means if you predict Norwich will win 7-3, but they in fact lose 7-3.
Therefore:
Loss, opposite score: -1 points
Loss or unpredicted tie, different score: 0 points
Win, different score: 2 points
Predicted Tie, different score: 4 points
Win, exact score: 6 points
Predicted Tie, exact score: 8 points
Any posts that are posted or edited after puck-drop of a game that is included in that post will be completely invalid (i.e. NONE of your predictions will be scored). So, if you're late and 1 or 2 games have already started: don't even predict them.
After the 3rd week of this competition, no new entries will have their scores tabulated. You may participate, but you will not be eligible to win, nor will your name or score appear on the rankings.
Week 1
Friday, November 4, 2011
7:00 New England College @ Babson
7:00 University of New England @ Castleton
7:00 Southern Maine @ Skidmore
7:00 St. Anselm @ Mass.-Boston
Saturday, November 5, 2011
4:00 Southern Maine @ Castleton
4:00 New England College @ Mass.-Boston
7:00 St. Anselm @ Babson
7:00 University of New England @ Skidmore
7:00 St. Michael's @ Utica
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
7:00 New England College @ Fitchburg State
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