Re: Goaltending in the ECAC
Re: Goaltending in the ECAC
Can we get 4 teams into the NCAA's?
It looks like, from the most recent pairwise, that Q is in. Yale dropped from 6th to 10th with their losses to Dartmouth. They still look solid. Harvard's blowout of RPI has moved them to 11th. They might need a semifinal win to anchor them into the NCAA's. SLU and Dartmouth have moved up to 19th and 20th but IMO will need a tournament.
If Cornell were able to upset Q in game 3 and win in the semifinal round, that might be enough to get them into the NCAA's without winning the tournament.
It looks like the most probable scenario is, if Harvard can win in the semifinals, the ECAC would land the same three teams as last year.
Re: Goaltending in the ECAC
Can we get 4 teams into the NCAA's?
It looks like, from the most recent pairwise, that Q is in. Yale dropped from 6th to 10th with their losses to Dartmouth. They still look solid. Harvard's blowout of RPI has moved them to 11th. They might need a semifinal win to anchor them into the NCAA's. SLU and Dartmouth have moved up to 19th and 20th but IMO will need a tournament.
If Cornell were able to upset Q in game 3 and win in the semifinal round, that might be enough to get them into the NCAA's without winning the tournament.
It looks like the most probable scenario is, if Harvard can win in the semifinals, the ECAC would land the same three teams as last year.