I see what you're saying but I think it's way to early to say that when 2 of the teams have only played 2 games and play each other this weekend. If either of them sweeps the other, they will be right where BGSU is right now with games in hand on FSU or BGSU. That and the fact that 2 of those wins were against UAH, I wouldn't put much in the "driver seat" its going to be hard to beat most of the WCHA in their home building, winning this conference might just come down to the schedule balance of who gets to play UAH 4 times (sorry to say it GFM).I know it is awfully early, but this weekend's BG-Ferris series is looking HUGE. A sweep either way could really put the 'sweeper' firmly in the driver's seat, and rock the 'sweepee' back on their heels.
I know it is awfully early, but this weekend's BG-Ferris series is looking HUGE. A sweep either way could really put the 'sweeper' firmly in the driver's seat, and rock the 'sweepee' back on their heels.
I think UAA isn't as bad you think they are. As last weekend showed, there's a big gap between UAA and Huntsville.Not so fast. I'm not trying to be unkind to a couple of our conference brethren, but a lot of the conference standings all year will hinge on "Have you played Huntsville or UAA lately?" There have been 10 series so far in the WCHA. In those 10, there were 5 sweeps, 4 of which involved UAH, UAA, or both. There have been 5 series that involved neither team. 4 of those were splits, the one exception being BSU-FSU, and that was FSU at home. The point being, I think we're going to need to see a lot more matchups before anybody looks like a "driver's seat" team.
Wow! not sure who died and appointed you king???We don't need 2 threads. These topics belong in the existing WCHA thread.
I think UAA isn't as bad you think they are. As last weekend showed, there's a big gap between UAA and Huntsville.
We don't need 2 threads. These topics belong in the existing WCHA thread.
Not as much as you think. I think some people are selling UAA short. As far as I can see the only gap right now is between Huntsville and the rest, everything else in this conference is up in the air.I don't doubt that they're better than last year. But there's a big gap between "better than last year" and "will finish in the top half of the conference."
Don't worry, if y'all had been nice and not brought up the gap, I would have brought up the gap. 1.0 G/GM won't cut it.
GFM
Anyone overlooking UAA is in for a nasty surprise. Tech found that out during last year's Winter Carnival series, and that was under Dave Shyiak.
Anyone overlooking UAA is in for a nasty surprise. Tech found that out during last year's Winter Carnival series, and that was under Dave Shyiak.
I agree. I was at that game. You could hear a pin drop walking out of there.
No win is a guarantee in the WCHA. UAH is going to surprise somebody this year.