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Quinnipiac Bobcats '12-'13 Post Season - The view from the top...

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Just about time for the last sleep before AC. I can't wait to get underway tomorrow. I am extremely happy that the Bobcats get to play at 4. I can't imagine waiting until 7:30.

No surprise on the Hartzell for Hobey nod. Tell me though, if he beat out Gaudreau in the Walter Brown award and beat out Flanny and Carey in the ECAC player of the year award, wouldn't that put him pretty close to the hat trick? Obviously the properties are not completely transitive, but it is something to think about.
 
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Gopher fan here. I've decided to root for Hartzell to win the Hobey, because I don't think that a player from a non-NCAA tourney should win it, and there aren't any clear favorites amongst any of the forwards nominated. The other goalie nominated just hasn't been as good as Hartzell, and Hartzell was the best player on the team that had the best year. Plus, he's from Minnesota.
 
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Just about time for the last sleep before AC. I can't wait to get underway tomorrow. I am extremely happy that the Bobcats get to play at 4. I can't imagine waiting until 7:30.

No surprise on the Hartzell for Hobey nod. Tell me though, if he beat out Gaudreau in the Walter Brown award and beat out Flanny and Carey in the ECAC player of the year award, wouldn't that put him pretty close to the hat trick? Obviously the properties are not completely transitive, but it is something to think about.

Well, it's a different group of voters, so I don't think you can compare it. Maybe some voters give Hartzell the nod because of the ECAC awards, but that's it.
 
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Hartzy for Hobey! It's a long shot but I think he's got as good a chance as anyone in the final ten right now.

On the road to that hockey hotbed Atlantic City in a couple of hours. Hoping to see a ton of blue & gold at Boardwalk Hall.

Just do what you've been doing all season boys!

One shift, one period, one game.

Go Q!
 
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You mean other than that Johnny Gaudreau guy, right?

I'm sorry I'm not familiar with him. Does he play for BU? I tuned into a few BC games around Christmas and I didn't see him playin, so I assume he must be a Terrier.
 
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Congrats on Hartzell being a Hobey finalist. I've gotta say, I'm surprised the ECAC got 3 finalists, at most I thought it'd be Hartzell and Carey...bit surprised by Flanagan.

Actually.....if you have been following the debate, Kyle Flanagan is the "endorsed" candidate from SLU, not Carey. They say over the years that having two players from one team detracts votes, one from the other and they both wind up suffering in the ballot. This year North Dakota is facing the same problem/issue with Knight and Kristo.
As for Hartzell....it is rare for a goalie to win the award. But I think Hartzell's best chance comes from splintered voting so he could sneak in. My guess is Gaudreau will win it as he is tops in the nation in points scored per game.

As to Hartzell winning ECAC player of the year I have very ambivalent feelings about that. I have the same feelings when it comes to the NHL awards. When there is a whole separate category for "Goalie of the Year", I don't favor having that same player win "player" of the year.
 
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You mean other than that Johnny Gaudreau guy, right?

And why do you think Gaudreau a clear favorite? He doesn't lead the nation in scoring. He was in a bit of a slump after the WJCs, and just broke out of it recently in the HEA playoffs.
 
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And why do you think Gaudreau a clear favorite? He doesn't lead the nation in scoring.

Not to hijack the QPac thread but...

Gaudreau does indeed lead the nation in scoring at 1.48 PPG. He had a head start on the field with his postseason performances last season for BC (shouldn't count but it matters and helps). He also answered the bell for Team USA in the WJC and helped them win gold and was one of their leading scorers in the tournament. He's the clear favorite and the only guy coming out of Hockey East in the Top 10. Hartzell won't take many votes from him IMO but he will take some. Hartzell might even have to split any ECAC type vote with the SLU kids - and given the status of the ECAC (no offense) there is probably not going to be a huge contingent willing to vote for an ECAC player anyway. He's got a big enough name nationally to get some Western votes and the Western guys are all reasonable candidates to split the other Western votes (especially the 2 North Dakota players, though they do have character issues looming). It's still his award to lose right now. One or two more good games in the next 2 weekends and he can lock it up I think.

Just my opinion.
 
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As to Hartzell winning ECAC player of the year I have very ambivalent feelings about that. I have the same feelings when it comes to the NHL awards. When there is a whole separate category for "Goalie of the Year", I don't favor having that same player win "player" of the year.

For what it's worth, all three "of the year" awards went to goaltenders. I don't know if there really was a standout forward in the league this year, because even with Greg Carey, Kyle Flanagan essentially matched him point for point. In fact, given the team dependent nature of the sport, it would make sense to see player of the year awards go to goaltenders, since that can truly be an individual effort, as much as the defence is able to help through blocking shots and closing lanes.
 
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Not to hijack the QPac thread but...

Gaudreau does indeed lead the nation in scoring at 1.48 PPG. He had a head start on the field with his postseason performances last season for BC (shouldn't count but it matters and helps). He also answered the bell for Team USA in the WJC and helped them win gold and was one of their leading scorers in the tournament. He's the clear favorite and the only guy coming out of Hockey East in the Top 10. Hartzell won't take many votes from him IMO but he will take some. Hartzell might even have to split any ECAC type vote with the SLU kids - and given the status of the ECAC (no offense) there is probably not going to be a huge contingent willing to vote for an ECAC player anyway. He's got a big enough name nationally to get some Western votes and the Western guys are all reasonable candidates to split the other Western votes (especially the 2 North Dakota players, though they do have character issues looming). It's still his award to lose right now. One or two more good games in the next 2 weekends and he can lock it up I think.

Just my opinion.

I don't think that the WJCs should have any bearing on the Hobey voting. The Hobey Baker award is for performance in College Hockey.

Nor should his performance LAST YEAR in the playoffs have any bearing on THIS YEAR's award.

His PPG does lead the nation, but not by a whole lot. Erik Haula has 1.4 points per game, and isn't even a finalist, even though he is the best player on the top ranked team in the country.

Sadly, you may be right that he is likely to win the award because he is the only finalist from Hockey East, but I really don't think that he deserves it more than Hartzell.
 
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Greeting from Atlantic City! Tropicana Hotel crawling with Yale and Brown fans. One other Q fan 4 doors down from me... wonder if there's more? Heading to the rink shortly. Can't wait! Let's go Bobcats!
 
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Greeting from Atlantic City! Tropicana Hotel crawling with Yale and Brown fans. One other Q fan 4 doors down from me... wonder if there's more? Heading to the rink shortly. Can't wait! Let's go Bobcats!

The existence of more than a few dozen Brown fans interests me considering QU fans nearly out-numbed Brown fans at Meehan in February.
 
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The existence of more than a few dozen Brown fans
To be fair, I haven't seen that many yet. Maybe around 6 so far. But I think the Brown and Yale teams are here in the hotel because there's signs in the lobby. Whatever... I'm sure there will be plenty of blue and gold at the rink. Heading over in a few to do my best to inspire the crowd! Yes, I do have the flag (minus the stick) and hope to be waving it often! ;)
 
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The existence of more than a few dozen Brown fans interests me considering QU fans nearly out-numbed Brown fans at Meehan in February.

Name me a school that DOESN'T outnumber Brown fans at Meehan... :p
 
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