ECAC Hockey Report, Week of 1997
December 22
© 1997,
Joe Schlobotnik
(archives)
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Recent Action
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College Hockey Online, which is not affiliated with The Big Red What? or
Joe Schlobotnik)
The lightest week of the season saw only two games involving
ECAC teams, both facing representatives of Hockey East. On Thursday
night Harvard travelled across town to face the Northeastern Huskies.
The Crimson got out to a 3-1 lead in the first period, but the home
team rallied, scoring a goal a minute before the first intermission
and three more in the opening minutes of the second period to go up by
two. Craig Adams pulled Harvard to within one midway through the
third, but the Huskies held on, with Scott Campbell's empty-netter
with thirty-one seconds remaining sealing the 6-4
Northeastern victory. The Crimson have now fallen to all three of
their Bostonian neighbors, but will get another crack at two of them
in the Beanpot in February. Saturday afternoon saw the Big Green of
Dartmouth College once again fit to be tied. The boys from Hanover
engaged in their third straight deadlock, this time 3-3
against Merrimack. A scoreless first period was the sixth straight
for the Big Green, not counting two overtimes, and David Whitworth
waited until after the halfway point of the game to give Dartmouth
their first goal since mid-November. On the plus side, the Green held
Merrimack scoreless for the first two periods, extending that string
to six (plus two overtimes) as well. Then in the third period the dam
burst and the teams traded goals until Kris Porter's tying score with
under two minutes to play. The last ECAC team to tie three straight
was St. Lawrence back in February.
Standings
With the conference action on hold for a while, let's look at the
ECAC's interconference performance heading into tournament time. We
see that the league has a lot of ground to make up with Hockey East,
and is looking for its first win of the year against the WCHA. (The
ECAC could only manage one victory against the Western league last
season, and all three representatives in the NCAA tournament were
eliminated by WCHA foes.)
Hockey Major Minor non- Total
ECAC East CCHA WHCA Indy Indy DivI N/C
Brown 0-2 0-2
Clarkson 1-2 2-1-1 0-1 3-4-1(*)
Colgate 1-0 1-1 1-0 3-1
Cornell 1-0 1-0 2-0
Dartmouth 0-0-2 1-0 1-0-2
Harvard 0-3 0-3
Princeton 2-0-1 3-0 5-0-1
RPI 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 4-2
SLU 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-5
Union 0-1 0-4 1-1 1-6
Vermont 2-3 1-1 3-4
Yale 1-1 1-0 2-1
ECAC HE CCHA WHCA Major Minor Non-I Total
Totals [1-1] 9-19-3 4-5-1 0-2 8-1 2-0 1-0 25-28-4
(*)Clarkson's losses to Wisconsin and BU in the Ice Breaker tournament
may be considered exhibitions
"Major Indy" refers to Division I Independents who play 20 games or
more against other division I teams, namely Air Force, Army, Mankato
State and Nebraska-Omaha. "Minor Indy" teams are the remaining D1
independents, games against whom do not count towards NCAA tournament
selection criteria.
The National Scene
The US College Hockey
Online Poll
is on hiatus this week, so Yale remain at #9, with Colgate second
among the also-rans. As usual, the ECAC fares better in a statistical
analysis, with the Elis third in the nation with a .608 Ratings
Percentage Index, and Colgate two spots back with a .601 RPI.
Upcoming Games
It's late December, the nights are long, the holly and candles are
out, and that can only mean one thing to college hockey fans: holiday
tournament time! Six of the seven tournaments this weekend (all but
the Denver Cup) involve one or more ECAC teams, and two of them may
involve second-round all-ECAC showdowns. Here's a rundown of the
ECAC's tournament slate. All of the tournaments have semifinal games
Saturday and consolation and championship games Sunday.
- Sh*r*t*n Tournament (Burlington, VT)
- The University of
Vermont
welcomes three teams to the Gutterson
Field House, including their travel partner Dartmouth. The Big Green
face Bowling Green of the CCHA in one semifinal, while the host
Catamounts look to even up their record against Hockey East
competition, hosting Providence in the nitecap.
- Syracuse Invitational Tournament (Syracuse, NY)
- This year's SIT is almost an all-New-York-State affair,
with Colgate facing Division I independent Niagra in the early semi, and
Clarkson
taking on Minnesota-Duluth of the WCHA in the late game.
- Great Lakes Invitational (Detroit, MI)
- The GLI will give the ECAC some more television exposure, as all
four games from the Joe will be broadcast on Fox Sports Detroit, with
St. Lawrence taking on defending CCHA champion
Michigan at 3pm Eastern
Saturday and the CCHA's
Michigan State
battling Michigan Tech
of the WCHA at 6:30. On Sunday the consolation will be shown at 1:30
and the championship game at five.
- Mariucci Classic (Minneapolis, MN)
- The other TV game for the ECAC will come out West, as Midwest
Sportschannel is showing both of
Minnesota's
games, including
Saturday's 7pm (Central; 8pm Eastern) semifinal against
Brown.
(Presumably Gopher hockey will not be pre-empted by a
basketball pep rally.) Hockey East's Northeastern plays Notre Dame
from the CCHA in the other semi.
- P*ps* Tournament (Grand Rapids, MI)
- The last ECAC team to appear on MSC were the Big Red of
Cornell,
who fell 6-2 to WCHA and eventual national champion North Dakota in
the NCAA West Regional, ending the ECAC season for the year. Those
two teams will once again meet in Van Andel arena, with the late
semi-final pitting CCHA rivals Ferris State and Western Michigan.
Ferris (who split a two-game series at Lynah Rink last season) and WMU
(where Big Red head coach Mike Schafer was an assistant) are also both
on Cornell's non-conference slate in January.
- Badger Showdown (Milwaukee, WI)
- The Harvard
Crimson journey to the Bradley Center, site of last year's NCAA Frozen
Four, to take on host Wisconsin
in the late semifinal; Hockey East representative Boston College plays
the early game against Northern Michigan, recent emigrés from
the WCHA to the CCHA. A BC-Harvard championship or consolation
matchup would be the second of three meetings for the Eagles and
Crimson, who face off in the first round of the Beanpot.
In addition to the tournament action, Union head out to Minnesota for
a pair with WCHA associate member Mankato State, while Princeton host
the Russian national team in an exhibition.