Is anyone going to the game this weekend?
I will be there. You should come too and have a few cold ones at the game.
Is anyone going to the game this weekend?
The wildcard is the ECAC. Yale or Colgate moving up could cause problems. We need union/q to win out and we might squeek by...but I think we have to win 1.
a sweep of uml..
Considering UVM plays much better on the road then at home, if Hoffman outplays Hellebuyck again it's certainly a reasonable outcome. But then again reasonable has never been attached to your name.
If we completely ignore the fact that Lowell has been lights out at home since early November, then sure.
Yeah, that was a pretty impressive win against AIC.
Well it was a win.
Unlike your last game which was against hmmmm thats right Vermont.
Home ice is something but not everything. Didnt help you beat BC which was your last home game.
Well it was a win.
There's also the fact that in league games this year the quality of teams hosted for Vermont was significantly higher than the quality of teams visited. Unlike most other HE teams, this isn't a reasonable way to judge a team because the results weren't home-and-home.
In HE games, Vermont hosted Notre Dame (x2), Providence (x2), Amherst, Northeastern, BC (x2) and Lowell (x2) and went 3-7 in those. That's not a good record, but it's also a colossal strength of schedule: .637 overall winning percentage, 198-104-40, or .605, 112-69-24, counting the teams they played twice not counting the teams they played twice as two separate teams, which you really should.
In HE games, Vermont visited Maine (x2), Amherst, Northeastern, BU (x2), UNH (x2), Merrimack (x2) and went 7-3. They should have, because that road SOS is garbage (.435, 74-99-19, as single teams, or .457, 140-169-32 when counting teams played twice separately).
Overall, though, Vermont hasn't outshot its opponents significantly more on the road than at home (326-280 road, 307-268 home) which says they were playing better teams at the Gut but scoring less and giving up more, and could only really dominate bad teams on the scoreboard. That should tell you a lot more than the records alone.
And before you ask or think you have me in GOTCHA, the difference for Lowell home/road in terms of SOS is small (.531/.525 because they hosted ND and visited UVM for two each). However, in terms of performance, it's massive: shots were 324-298 at Tsongas, and goals were 30-17. Away from home, they were outshot 313-331, and outscored 24-26.
So Vermont is about the same at home and on the road in terms of open play against league opponents, while Lowell is significantly better at home. Doesn't bode well for you.
Didn't lose to BC at home either, which is something Vermont can't claim.
Was looking for video of Chris McCarthy hit on UMass player in which he knocked him over the boards, and on to his own bench much to the dismay of Umass coach Micheleto. Did nesn catch it? As I recall he hit him, knocked him over the boards, and then sort of stuffed him down.
Vermont didnt lose to Sacred Heart at home either....but that was not the point.
I was not the one saying my team was so much better at home...boy you guys really need to learn how to read.
patronick said:If we completely ignore the fact that Lowell has been lights out at home since early November, then sure.
Speaking of learning how to read, how does a loss to open the season in October contradict this statement?
So what your saying is what happens in the past isnt as important as what happens more resently?
If so then my point on your last opponet (VT) stands.
If not you just contradicted yourself.
You pick.
Patronick says that Lowell has been lights out at home since early November.
You bring up a game from October.
Yet I'm the one that contradicted myself?![]()