Was wondering why that wasn't commented on as well...
Harvard and Clarkson tied 1-1 late in the 1st period today.
I have watched Clarkson play a few times and I am not surprised. Their PP is non existent and they struggle on the PK and they take a lot of bad penalties. Not a good combination.
Oh my god! This Engineers team continues to defy all expectations. Badly outshot, as always, but they hand the Tigers their second conference loss of the season, and on home ice! They are now over 500 going into the final weekend, and they get outshot on almost every game. Anybody looking forward to playing this team in the first round of the playoffs
Oh my god! This Engineers team continues to defy all expectations. Badly outshot, as always, but they hand the Tigers their second conference loss of the season, and on home ice! They are now over 500 going into the final weekend, and they get outshot on almost every game. Anybody looking forward to playing this team in the first round of the playoffs
That makes what looks to be a three-way logjam for 5th (SLU, Harvard, RPI) at 21 points, with Quinnipiac in 8th on 20. RPI has 2 points, SLU 3, Harvard 7, so RPI would at this point have to face Cornell (this could change). Harvard and CCT still in OT, but not sure we'll get a non-tie out of that.
EDIT: Gotta take that back, CCT scored in OT, means Harvard's tied for 7th with Quinnipiac. RPI takes the tiebreaker over SLU based on number of wins, meaning we'd face Colgate.
That makes what looks to be a three-way logjam for 5th (SLU, Harvard, RPI) at 21 points, with Quinnipiac in 8th on 20. RPI has 2 points, SLU 3, Harvard 7, so RPI would at this point have to face Cornell (this could change). Harvard and CCT still in OT, but not sure we'll get a non-tie out of that.
EDIT: Gotta take that back, CCT scored in OT, means Harvard's tied for 7th with Quinnipiac. RPI takes the tiebreaker over SLU based on number of wins, meaning we'd face Colgate.
I'm not sure who I would want the Engineers to face in the first round. They are all great teams, but they are all beatable, as we proved today
ECAC field is to set as to who's in, who's out, and who's home. Princeton, Cornell, Clarkson, and Colgate at home. SLU, RPI, Harvard, and Quinnipiac travelling. Who plays who will be determined next week.
Wasn't it less than 2 weeks ago that you were writing stories about how BC could only get in the tourney by winning the HEA tourney, or if one of about 20 different things happened, like a dark shadow that looked like Stannis Baratheon appearing and stabbing BU in the heart?
"... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
Wasn't it less than 2 weeks ago that you were writing stories about how BC could only get in the tourney by winning the HEA tourney, or if one of about 20 different things happened, like a dark shadow that looked like Stannis Baratheon appearing and stabbing BU in the heart?
I don't think any reasonable person had Princeton losing to RPI and Clarkson losing to a team roughly as bad as Holy Cross in their postseason calculus lol
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