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Re: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by buoldtimer View PostTri-State?
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Re: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by buoldtimer View PostTri-State?
Edit: See https://www.augenblick.org/chha/tri_his.htmlLast edited by Ralph Baer; 04-10-2018, 03:35 PM.
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Re: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostThe schools and old leagues both get credit for the previous titles, just like the schools and current leagues get credit for the titles. However, the ECAC only gets credit for the 3 BU titles in the seventies and the NEIHL gets credit for the BC title from 1949. Which, by the way means that the NEIHL has more titles than the B1G has and the same goes for the Tri-State League with one title. Also the WCHA's claim of 37 titles is false, as the league was formed in 1959-60 and of the first seven titles they claim 6 were won by the MCHL/WIHL and one was won by no league (1959).
So, for the record, here are the number of titles won by each league:
WCHA - 30
ECAC - 9
Hockey East - 9
CCHA - 8
MCHL/WIHL - 6
no league - 4
NCHC - 3
Tri-State - 1
NEIHL -1
AHA - 0
MAAC - 0
CHA - 0
B1G - 0
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
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I spell Failure with UAF
Originally posted by UAFIceAngelBut let's be real...There are 40 some other teams and only two alaskan teams...the day one of us wins something big will be the day I transfer to UAAOriginally posted by Doyle WoodyBest sign by a visting Seawolf fan Friday went to a young man who held up a piece of white poster board that read: "YOU CAN'T SPELL FAILURE WITHOUT UAF."
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Re: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by Jon View PostWasn't there a Triangular league? I used to see that banner at Meehan and it was one of Brown's only titles. Poor Brown.
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Originally posted by Eddie Schorr View PostI don't take much interest in the conference pride thing. The way that UMD withstood Ohio State throwing everything they had at them the last two periods and only giving up the one goal was pretty ****ed impressive and had me rooting for them in the final.Originally posted by SJHoveyPretty 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 BrenthovenWe 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: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by Eddie Schorr View PostI don't take much interest in the conference pride thing. The way that UMD withstood Ohio State throwing everything they had at them the last two periods and only giving up the one goal was pretty ****ed impressive and had me rooting for them in the final.
The conference pride thing is exclusively reserved for the SEC.Originally posted by alfablueStill bitter, eh? Gotta get over it someday. He left, and UMICH was right.Originally posted by Nick PapagiorgioI think Notre Dame should wear sparkly silver helmets to match all their runner-up trophies.
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Re: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by Sean Pickett View PostThe schools and old leagues both get credit for the previous titles, just like the schools and current leagues get credit for the titles. However, the ECAC only gets credit for the 3 BU titles in the seventies and the NEIHL gets credit for the BC title from 1949. Which, by the way means that the NEIHL has more titles than the B1G has and the same goes for the Tri-State League with one title. Also the WCHA's claim of 37 titles is false, as the league was formed in 1959-60 and of the first seven titles they claim 6 were won by the MCHL/WIHL and one was won by no league (1959).
So, for the record, here are the number of titles won by each league:
WCHA - 30
ECAC - 9
Hockey East - 9
CCHA - 8
MCHL/WIHL - 6
no league - 4
NCHC - 3
Tri-State - 1
NEIHL -1
Ivy - 0
AHA - 0
MAAC - 0
CHA - 0
B1G - 0
SeanOriginally posted by alfablueStill bitter, eh? Gotta get over it someday. He left, and UMICH was right.Originally posted by Nick PapagiorgioI think Notre Dame should wear sparkly silver helmets to match all their runner-up trophies.
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Re: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by UMICH View PostStatistics can be manipulated. So just because Michigan, sparty, Minnesota, and Wisconsin were in the WCHA when they won several titles the B1G doesn't get credit for those titles? Of course the WCHA will have more titles because they've been around since the dawn of time for college hockey. But if Minnesota fans are going to claim that is correct they must also bow to the superiority of The University of Michigan (we were here before you).
No, the WCHA has not been around since the dawn of time for college hockey and your comment shows your lack of knowledge regarding the history of college hockey. The first college game is generally considered to have been played on 1 Feb 1896 in Baltimore between Yale and Johns Hopkins. That is over 60 years before the WCHA was formed in 1959 and in fact the NCAA tournament was started in 1948, 11 years before the founding of the WCHA and 4 years before the founding of the WCHA's predecessor, the MCHL/WIHL.
On the other hand, the Ivy League has existed officially since 1954 and before that Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth and Princeton played together in the Quadrangular/Pentagonal Hockey League (with Army for several seasons in the 1940s and then with Brown beginning in 1948) since 1933. While it officially ceased to exist as an independent hockey league with the formation of the ECAC in 1961, it has remained as a secondary league.
Also, the ECAC was formed in 1961, just two years after the formation of the WCHA, and its teams had far less success than the WCHA's teams had when there were only those two leagues. However, the WCHA near monopoly on the NCAA title ended with Bowling Green's win in 1984 and the formation of Hockey East the same year. From 1984-2013, before the last realignment, the WCHA, while still winning the most titles of any league, only won 11, while the ECAC (3), CCHA (8) and Hockey East (8) won a combined 19 titles. Now, with the latest realignment, as has been mentioned the NCHC has won 3 straight, with the ECAC and Hockey East each winning one. I'm sure B1G teams will win the title over the next 20 years, but I think it unlikely any league will dominate again like the WCHA did from 1960-1983.
I'm not sure what you are referring to about Michigan being "here" before Minnesota since Minnesota's first hockey team played in the 1921-22 season and Michigan's first hockey team played the following season, 1922-23 (and which Minnesota was 3-1 vs Michigan). Minnesota and Michigan also both show that Minnesota leads the all-time series vs Michigan. If you're just going with which university was founded first you are correct, but that has nothing to do with hockey.
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Re: The National >>>>> B1G
Originally posted by Happy View PostThere were years where the Big Ten teams played for two conference championships, the wcha, or CCHA and the Big Ten.
(So when Bob Gamere, on the ECAC game of the week on Channel 7, used to say "Harvard comes into the game 2-7 BUT 2-0 in the Ivy League," he was technically wrong).
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