Re: Fun With Numbers '14-'15: USCHO Posters Poll, Pairwise What-Ifs, and Other Goodie
1. Minnesota
2. Boston College -- basically neck and neck
3. Wisconsin -- basically neck and neck and neck
4. Quinnipiac -- more consistent than Harvard
5. Harvard -- more potential than Quinni
6. Boston University -- some way back from Harvard, need to show they can win a tough game. Now, anyone know where they might find a tough game?
7. Minnesota-Duluth -- seems like a long time till their next game, and Bemidji will be looking for a spot of redemption. Very hard to rank at the moment.
8. Mercyhurst -- good WINP, but OPWP at 35% is a full 5 percentage points lower than anyone else else. Need to show they can win a tough game. Syracuse in two weeks, twice, doesn't count, sorry.
9. Clarkson -- still feels like they could win against anyone on the right day
10. Ohio State -- they've scrapped their way in here.
Also receiving consideration: Bemidji, obviously; St Lawrence (but would be good to get their goalie situation sorted out), Cornell, North Dakota, and oh... let's say... Dartmouth.
1. Minnesota
2. Boston College -- basically neck and neck
3. Wisconsin -- basically neck and neck and neck
4. Quinnipiac -- more consistent than Harvard
5. Harvard -- more potential than Quinni
6. Boston University -- some way back from Harvard, need to show they can win a tough game. Now, anyone know where they might find a tough game?
7. Minnesota-Duluth -- seems like a long time till their next game, and Bemidji will be looking for a spot of redemption. Very hard to rank at the moment.
8. Mercyhurst -- good WINP, but OPWP at 35% is a full 5 percentage points lower than anyone else else. Need to show they can win a tough game. Syracuse in two weeks, twice, doesn't count, sorry.
9. Clarkson -- still feels like they could win against anyone on the right day
10. Ohio State -- they've scrapped their way in here.
Also receiving consideration: Bemidji, obviously; St Lawrence (but would be good to get their goalie situation sorted out), Cornell, North Dakota, and oh... let's say... Dartmouth.
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