Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins
Curious to know if the weather would force a delay in the games this weekend. Looks like we're goig to get whalloped Friday into Saturday, which might force roads to be unpassable on either of those two days. Could we be looking at Sunday-Monday or, worse, Friday/Sunday?
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Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins
Originally posted by eXcSports View PostLikewise, I miss having HC on the final weekend because it was always so intense.
I did some sizing up for the playoff race with a prediction for the final standings.
http://excalibursportspage.com/2013/...layoff-update/
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Originally posted by Snively65 View PostBig game between Bobby Mo and Mercyhurst on Tuesday night. Fortunately for Bentley, both Air Force and Mercyhurst still have two games each against Niagara.
But, I am sad that Bentley and Holy Cross were not scheduled for the home and home the final weekend, as in past seasons, as that would have kept things more interesting right up to the end. Unlike past seasons, Bentley's fate for a bye will be decided in the next two weekends against UConn and Army, methinks.
I did some sizing up for the playoff race with a prediction for the final standings.
http://excalibursportspage.com/2013/...layoff-update/
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Originally posted by Humanoid View PostBentley needs Air Force to falter. I don't see Mercyhurst falling that far, and I don't see Holy Cross losing in the same schedule Bentley has. I see this rounding out with Air Force finishing fifth and potentially coming out here, but Bentley has to figure out if it's going all or nothing. If they finish fifth, they'll end up going west after playing SHU in the playoffs for the second straight year. And that's a problem.
But, I am sad that Bentley and Holy Cross were not scheduled for the home and home the final weekend, as in past seasons, as that would have kept things more interesting right up to the end. Unlike past seasons, Bentley's fate for a bye will be decided in the next two weekends against UConn and Army, methinks.
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Originally posted by Sons of Vaval View PostAnd I thought last year was an aberration with how tight everyone was in the standings. While Niagara is running away with the regular season title, it is amazing every team not named AIC or Sacred Heart has a shot at a top 4 seed.
Being an HC alum, I feel pretty safe that the 'Saders will finish second. Mercyhurst and Air Force both finish out their schedules against tough western pod teams, while HC has Sacred Heart, AIC, UConn, and Army.
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Originally posted by Humanoid View PostI hate to say it but those two Holy Cross losses and the games that could've been won this weekend might force Bentley into a first round series. I know it's going to be tight at the top because 2 points separates 2nd and 10th at this point, but still. Bentley doesn't hold a single tiebreak over any of these teams other than Canisius with games left against Army and UConn. I think they could be in some deep trouble because of the Air Force run. If Bentley can't outright ifnish 4th,t hey'll be at home for the first round.
Being an HC alum, I feel pretty safe that the 'Saders will finish second. Mercyhurst and Air Force both finish out their schedules against tough western pod teams, while HC has Sacred Heart, AIC, UConn, and Army.
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I hate to say it but those two Holy Cross losses and the games that could've been won this weekend might force Bentley into a first round series. I know it's going to be tight at the top because 2 points separates 2nd and 10th at this point, but still. Bentley doesn't hold a single tiebreak over any of these teams other than Canisius with games left against Army and UConn. I think they could be in some deep trouble because of the Air Force run. If Bentley can't outright ifnish 4th,t hey'll be at home for the first round.
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Originally posted by mar7967 View Postshould have stuck with your gut for tonight it seems.
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Bentley wasn't necessarily outplayed by the Purple Eagles, but I don't think they did the things that they needed to do in order to win the game (obviously). If I had to peg one thing to take out of the game, it's that Branden Komm is peaking at the right moment. The guy's been absolutely on fire and outplayed Chubak last night, even in a loss. I think greater body of work, Chubak's had the better numbers, clearly, this year. But Komm's the hottest goalie in the AHA, and tonight's going to be a barn burner.
My expectation centers on a Falcon loss. And in my math, this is where the rest of the season will bottom out, but UConn is playing extremely well and handled RIT something fierce last night. And Army always plays them well. I'm confident Bentley can be there at the end; we just need to withstand what is going to be a tough weekend to endure for Falcon fans.
A point tonight would make me a very happy man.
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Re: Bentley Hockey 2012-2013: The New Era of JAR Pride Begins
Niagara also has a number of injuries; five were out of the lineup last weekend.
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Originally posted by Humanoid View PostSorry I've been MIA posting over here everyone. I kind of took a back seat since the beginning of the semester (seriously - is it me or does it seem like our thread dies around this time and then kicks back up around playoff stretch time).
Komm has a 2.17 GAA in the 2nd half of the season, which is actually better than Niagara's GAA. I think if you think about, based on season stats - this one seems like Niagara will beat Bentley because good goalies beat good offenses every time. But a couple of thoughts that might have things in Bentley's way:
1) I have a concern in my own brain that Niagara peaked. They could simply go onto autopilot at any time and still have the #1 seed. That's dangerous for any team. It also means their best hockey of the season is behind them.
2) Niagara is playing for the right to get an at-large bid, but let's be honest here. Down the stretch, unless Niagara wins the conference, they won't finish in the top 15 of the PWR. And I think everyone kind of realizes that. They'd have to be undefeated the rest of the way and finish 11th-13th in the PWR, then lose the conference championship to essentially the #2 team or Robert Morris in order to make the dance.
3) Bentley has been playing lights out lately, and I don't think HC was the better team last weekend even in a win.
4) Gensler's due.
5) Koudys is back in the lineup after being injured, I think. He'll be playing at home with a couple of weeks rest on his legs. If he's not fired up for this weekend, then I don't know who is.
6) It's also a homecoming for several Falcons. Dan - I think you noted this.
All good observations. I have done my part by picking Niagara to sweep in the AHA Pick'em thread, and whenever I do this, my Falcons team proves me wrong, which is fine by me (I am so far behind in the AHA Pick'em thread this season, I could run the table and still be out of the playoffs).
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Originally posted by Snively65 View PostNiagara is only one PWR point out of 16th place, so would be close to winning a NCCA bid without the AHA autoseed for winning the tourney. Carson Chubak has been awesome in net. But, I like how Bentley is putting shots on the net from all four lines. Also, Weinstein has been great moving the puck through the neutral zone. I am thinking two very close games this weekend in Niagara Falls.
Komm has a 2.17 GAA in the 2nd half of the season, which is actually better than Niagara's GAA. I think if you think about, based on season stats - this one seems like Niagara will beat Bentley because good goalies beat good offenses every time. But a couple of thoughts that might have things in Bentley's way:
1) I have a concern in my own brain that Niagara peaked. They could simply go onto autopilot at any time and still have the #1 seed. That's dangerous for any team. It also means their best hockey of the season is behind them.
2) Niagara is playing for the right to get an at-large bid, but let's be honest here. Down the stretch, unless Niagara wins the conference, they won't finish in the top 15 of the PWR. And I think everyone kind of realizes that. They'd have to be undefeated the rest of the way and finish 11th-13th in the PWR, then lose the conference championship to essentially the #2 team or Robert Morris in order to make the dance.
3) Bentley has been playing lights out lately, and I don't think HC was the better team last weekend even in a win.
4) Gensler's due.
5) Koudys is back in the lineup after being injured, I think. He'll be playing at home with a couple of weeks rest on his legs. If he's not fired up for this weekend, then I don't know who is.
6) It's also a homecoming for several Falcons. Dan - I think you noted this.
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I stopped in Utica for Utica college tickets yest and saw Bentley practicing in the Utica aud. Assistant coach told me they always stop and skate there on the way to Niagara. Interesting and GL with Niagara this weekend.
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