carltonbarrett
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Re: The WJC Thread. USA! USA! USA!
Maybe so, but I just don't think the ECAC teams are battle tested enough during the course of the regular season to be a real threat to win it all come tourney time. Yale hasn't played any top 10 teams and only # 20 CC outside of some ECAC teams ranked in the teens. We saw it with Cornell a few years back where they dominated the ECAC, but couldn't get past lower seeded HE teams in the tourney. Sure, Yale could beat anyone on any given night, but I just don't see them having the ability to beat three top 6 or 7 teams in a row which they will likely need to do to win it all.
You could say that about any of the top four seeded teams, it's all about who gets hot at the end, the regular season is out the window and whoever wins three games straight against the teams chosen will get the title. Everyone thought that UND was going to walk through first round last year, and that BC would be the title game in the semis, but I guess things changed. The number of elite programs has been pretty static for many years, I think we have more programs approaching that status and the teams in the traditional status quo just can't comprehend that any teams other than the "chosen ones" would dare approach thier level.
Maybe so, but I just don't think the ECAC teams are battle tested enough during the course of the regular season to be a real threat to win it all come tourney time. Yale hasn't played any top 10 teams and only # 20 CC outside of some ECAC teams ranked in the teens. We saw it with Cornell a few years back where they dominated the ECAC, but couldn't get past lower seeded HE teams in the tourney. Sure, Yale could beat anyone on any given night, but I just don't see them having the ability to beat three top 6 or 7 teams in a row which they will likely need to do to win it all.