So, after winning the Beanpot in less than stunning fashion, we have decided to go back into a slump. We've now lost 3 of 4 games since beating Harvard. Not so good. Included was this past weekend where UNH decided to show with authority that they rule hockey east. The #3 team in the country beat us like they meant it: 2-0 and 5-1 en route to their 2nd straight HE regular season title. Fortunately, the pair of losses wasn't really reflected in the rankings. We're #8 nationally and we still have a 2 seed in the NCAA tournament. BUT we are in 4th place now in Hockey East and 1 point behind BU and UVM. What?!?!?!?!
Well, we have 4 games left this year and a chance at redemption. This weekend is a home-and-home with Providence (they beat us 3-2 the first meeting) and next weekend is a home-and-home with Northeastern (they also beat us 3-2 the first meeting, but in OT). So, we need to rock out 8 big points and sweep these games. Otherwise, well, we only have a 2 point lead over both schools, and we really don't want to open the Hockey East Tourney on the road. That would be kinda pathetic.
Well, we have 4 games left this year and a chance at redemption. This weekend is a home-and-home with Providence (they beat us 3-2 the first meeting) and next weekend is a home-and-home with Northeastern (they also beat us 3-2 the first meeting, but in OT). So, we need to rock out 8 big points and sweep these games. Otherwise, well, we only have a 2 point lead over both schools, and we really don't want to open the Hockey East Tourney on the road. That would be kinda pathetic.
Anyways, on to the tournament layout as of now......
| Midwest (Madison) | Northeast (Worcester) | West (Colorado Springs) | East (Albany) |
| Michigan | New Hampshire | Colorado College | North Dakota |
| Boston College | Michigan State | Denver | Miami-Ohio |
| St. Cloud State | Minnesota State | Clarkson | Minnesota-Duluth |
| Army | Wisconsin | Bemidji State | Notre Dame |
| Last 4 In | First 4 Out | Next 4 Out | |
| Wisconsin | Minnesota | Northeastern | |
| Notre Dame | Princeton | Vermont | |
| Minnesota-Duluth | Boston University | Quinnipiac | |
| St. Cloud State | Providence | Harvard |
Lots of Hockey East schools on the bubble, but that's no good for the greater glory. But the important thing to remember is PC and NU are playing for their tournament lives, so wins against us would go a long way.
But now, let's talk about the other side of the D-I hockey. You know, the 10 schools that just can't wait for this year to be over.
THE BOTTOM 10
1. Alabama-Huntsville - 6-19-3: Why are they #1? They're dead last in the CHA, that's why!
2. Brown - 5-18-4: Why aren't they they #1 with the fewest wins in D-I? Because, somehow, they are in 9th place (tied) in the 12 team ECACHL. Huh?
3. Western Michigan - 7-24-3: Why aren't they #1? Well, to be fair, they are playing in the second toughest conference in D-I this year (CCHA), so we won't hold their D-I most losses against them. To much.
4. American International - 8-20-4: Ahhhh, back to where they belong: the Atlantic Hockey basement.
5. Robert Morris - 14-12-3: Earns the Goat of the Week honors. They lost to the US Under-18 team 5-2 at home. Yes, they lost to a HIGH SCHOOL team. I know RM isn't very good, but high school kids?
6. Alaska-Anchorage - 7-18-7: Hmmm, this team loves overtime don't they? If you can't beat them, tie them!
7. Wayne State - 9-21-2: Obviously they have been partying with Garth a little to much, because they look hung-over during most games.
8. Connecticut - 10-19-3: Yeah, there are some other schools that don't have double-digit wins yet, but UConn is rocking the 3rd worst RPI in D-I. Good thing the basketball team is back on track, but this program looks more like club hockey.
9. Bentley - 9-17-6: They're last year in D-I and the 10 win mark is so close!
10. Alaska - 8-19-5: Not as bad as their other Alaskan brethern, but these Nanooks are pretty close. Maybe it's just the lack of sunlight during winter?
Until next week ...