ehf put in a dominating display this week. He scored 13 points, the most number of points that could have been scored this weekend. I'm pretty sure that that's never happened before. It's a remarkable feat, really. With such a fantastic week, he jumped all the way from T-11th with just a single point to 3rd and within four points of the lead.
It was an excellent week for the posters, with everyone generating at least three points and everyone picked up at least something from their RPI selections. After two weeks, hawthr and Ralph Baer are still at the top of the standings.
On Friday,
Johnny McInnis (ehf) assisted on the game-opening goal and then scored the goal that started the comeback resulting in the tie.
Matt Neal (nobody) had himself a 3-point night (scoring in the second and assisting on the other two goals), but had an equally good night on Saturday. Therefore,
Nick Bailen (myself, ehf, hawthr, knsmith, TuteScrooge, and vizoroo), who scored the Engineers first goal of the weekend, was actually the most productive RPI player on Friday.
On Saturday,
Eriah Hayes (cnor, ehf, and vizoroo), who scored the game-winning goal and assisted on the Mavericks' second goal, was worth three points.
Matt Neal's (ehf, hawthr, and hrbrendan) pair of goals were worth 4 points.
Next week's lead-in posts won't be put up until next Sunday since Union has a couple of games next weekend. Matt Neal will be the only ineligible Engineer. The Dutchmen's top-scoring defenseman will also be ineligible. And, unless the forwards go into a serious scoring drought against AIC and UConn, their top-scoring forward will also be ineligible.
Results! (and
link):
13 + 1 points
engineerhockeyfan
9 points
cnor79
hrbrendan
8 points
hawthr
7 points
RHamilton
vizoroo
6 points
knsmith
5 points
FlagDUDE08
Ralph Baer
RPIHFH
4 points
burgie12
lugnut92
MavHockey14
RKarger
3 points
REDaero91
REDRocket
TuteScrooge