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Colgate 2022-23

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Officiating is going to ruin college hockey as we know it...the five-minute major call on Ryan McGuire near end of period #2 is simply a joke...
Will McGuire have to miss the next game? If so that’s a disgrace. I saw that Don was talking to one of the refs after the 2nd period. He doesn’t argue with refs that much but after a call like that he should really rip into these clowns.
 
Off on my weekly PairWise Ranking (PWR) rant…

ECAC Hockey continues to be so intriguing this season. There are 62 MIH programs, so 31 are in the ‘top half.’ Today, of the 12 ECAC programs, 9 are in the ‘bottom half’ of college hockey. NINE.

36-Clarkson, 37-Princeton, 38-Colgate, 38-Saint Lawrence, 43-Brown, 45-Union, 46-RPI, 56-Yale, and 61-Dartmouth.

So, just 3 are in the ‘top half.’ Well, not just in the ‘top 31,’ but all 3 are currently in the 16-team NCAA Tournament slots (if Selection Sunday was today; dependent upon conference champions). ALL THREE.

2-Quinnipiac, 9-Harvard, and 11-Cornell.

Parity or Parody in ECAC Hockey this season?
 
Off on my weekly PairWise Ranking (PWR) rant…

ECAC Hockey continues to be so intriguing this season. There are 62 MIH programs, so 31 are in the ‘top half.’ Today, of the 12 ECAC programs, 9 are in the ‘bottom half’ of college hockey. NINE.

36-Clarkson, 37-Princeton, 38-Colgate, 38-Saint Lawrence, 43-Brown, 45-Union, 46-RPI, 56-Yale, and 61-Dartmouth.

So, just 3 are in the ‘top half.’ Well, not just in the ‘top 31,’ but all 3 are currently in the 16-team NCAA Tournament slots (if Selection Sunday was today; dependent upon conference champions). ALL THREE.

2-Quinnipiac, 9-Harvard, and 11-Cornell.

Parity or Parody in ECAC Hockey this season?

Soon to be Atlantic Hockey 2.0…..Qpac is going to Hockey East which will leave Harvard and Cornell carrying the conference in the future
 
Magoo - McGuire got a game misconduct, not disqualification, so he will be available to play against Princeton on January 20th. IMO, a week off is not good for this team. Luckily we play Princeton first and then get, hopefully, a beat up Quinnipiac team on the 21st. Go 'Gate!!!
 
Magoo - McGuire got a game misconduct, not disqualification, so he will be available to play against Princeton on January 20th. IMO, a week off is not good for this team. Luckily we play Princeton first and then get, hopefully, a beat up Quinnipiac team on the 21st. Go 'Gate!!!

A “beat up” Quinnipiac team??? What are you wishing for?!
 
She's hoping Cornell physically beats up Q-Pac the night before. BTW...Q-Pac now #1 in the USCHO poll.
 
Soon to be Atlantic Hockey 2.0…..Qpac is going to Hockey East which will leave Harvard and Cornell carrying the conference in the future

the ECAC currently has a .474 winning percentage out of conference. This is far superior to Atlantic Hockey (.340) and better than the CCHA as well (.424). Last year was a blip due to 8 teams missing a year all at the same time, so those 8 teams all had to rebuild at the same time. Seems to be getting back to normal now, and the conference has 3 teams in the top 15 of the pairwise. Same as the NCHC and Hockey East. Of course, ECAC doesn't have the same depth as those conferences, but comparing the conference to the Atlantic is ridiculous lol
 
the ECAC currently has a .474 winning percentage out of conference. This is far superior to Atlantic Hockey (.340) and better than the CCHA as well (.424). Last year was a blip due to 8 teams missing a year all at the same time, so those 8 teams all had to rebuild at the same time. Seems to be getting back to normal now, and the conference has 3 teams in the top 15 of the pairwise. Same as the NCHC and Hockey East. Of course, ECAC doesn't have the same depth as those conferences, but comparing the conference to the Atlantic is ridiculous lol
This guy has been saying (without evidence) for at least a year now that Quinnipiac is about to bolt the ECAC for Hockey East.
 
the ECAC currently has a .474 winning percentage out of conference. This is far superior to Atlantic Hockey (.340) and better than the CCHA as well (.424). Last year was a blip due to 8 teams missing a year all at the same time, so those 8 teams all had to rebuild at the same time. Seems to be getting back to normal now, and the conference has 3 teams in the top 15 of the pairwise. Same as the NCHC and Hockey East. Of course, ECAC doesn't have the same depth as those conferences, but comparing the conference to the Atlantic is ridiculous lol

Hey Einstein….lol…..I said CLEARLY IF Qpac goes to HE….THEN….the ECAC will be Atlantic Hockey 2.0…..no one is comparing ECAC to AH NOW…when/if Qpac leaves….then it leaves Harvard and Cornell…maybe Clarkson….as the teams above .500….consistently……..oh BTW…take Qpac out of your calculations…and it’s a mirror winning % of AH
 
Hey Einstein….lol…..I said CLEARLY IF Qpac goes to HE….THEN….the ECAC will be Atlantic Hockey 2.0…..no one is comparing ECAC to AH NOW…when/if Qpac leaves….then it leaves Harvard and Cornell…maybe Clarkson….as the teams above .500….consistently……..oh BTW…take Qpac out of your calculations…and it’s a mirror winning % of AH

Why do you always respond to people with such disdain? I don't see anyone coming at you like this, but you do it frequently.

You're the one who should be getting called "Einstein" because when you take Quinnipiac out of the calculations, the winning % drops a whopping 2.5% to 0.449 instead of 0.474. This is still much better than the Atlantic and slightly better than the CCHA. And the ECAC would still have two bids, which the Atlantic has not done in the past decade. Seems like someone has an overly inflated view of their team's importance. Congrats on your #1 ranking and all, but get off your high horse; I don't see other Q'pac fans act like this.
 
A trip down memory lane...
I consider a blow-out to be a win by 4 goals or more...
Since 2017-18, Colgate has been involved in 30 blow-outs...
Winning 12 and losing 18 of them.
By far, our worst season was our Point-less season, 2018-19, when we won 1 and lost 7 blow-outs.
A summary of our high highs and low lows, year-to-date since 2017-18...

2022-23… (3-2)
Colgate 4, Arizona State 0.
Colgate 0, Merrimack 5.
Colgate 0, Clarkson 4.
Yale 1, Colgate 8.
Dartmouth 1, Colgate 5.
2021-22… (3-4)
Arizona State 3, Colgate 8.
Colgate 1, Harvard 5.
Brown 0, Colgate 6.
Colgate 1, UConn 6.
Quinnipiac 5, Colgate 1.
Colgate 0, Quinnipiac 4.
Yale 1, Colgate 5. (ECAC Tournament)
2020-21… (0-1)
Quinnipiac 9, Colgate 0.
2019-20… (2-1)
Colgate 1, Clarkson 5.
Colgate 5, Dartmouth 1.
Union 0, Colgate 4.
2018-19… (1-7)
Colgate 1, RIT 6.
Colgate 0, Miami (Ohio) 6.
Quinnipiac 5, Colgate 0.
Colgate 1, Harvard 6.
Quinnipiac 6, Colgate 0. (neutral site)
Colgate 0, Union 6.
Union 1, Colgate 5.
Colgate 0, Union 4. (ECAC Tournament)
2017-18… (3-3)
Niagara 1, Colgate 5.
Colgate 0, New Hampshire 5.
Colgate 5, Western Michigan 1.
Princeton 0, Colgate 4.
Colgate 1, Yale 5.
Colgate 1, Clarkson 5. (ECAC Tournament)
 
Anyone here besides me bummed out that every ECAC team is playing this weekend except us?????

And Friday is "Colgate Day" too! Come on!
 
Bobby Mcmann 2020 grad is suiting up for the Maple Leafs tonight, filling in for the injured Austin Matthews. He got AHL player of the week last week. There's a good story on him in "Leafs Nation" today. Somebodies got to teach me how to "cut and paste" so I can put it here. Iowa maybe you or Rainman can post the article here ?

Chris Wagner has been in the Bruins lineup since Jake Debrusk's injury.
 
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