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The Canadian Interuniversity Sport men's hockey conference top 10 committee, of which I've been a member for at least 15 years, has sometimes (OK, quite often) been criticized for getting the weekly rankings wrong.
This season has been better than most.
Our current top 10 looks like this: 1. UNB 2. UQTR 3. Saskatchewan 4. Alberta 5. Acadia 6. St. FX, 7. McGill 8. Carleton 9. Mount Royal 10. Saint Mary's.
Well, someone from Manitoba who goes by the handle Hollywood3 on hockeyfutures.com ranks all 35 teams (36 when the Ottawa Gee-Gees return from suspension next season) all season.
Hollywood has a detailed, but not complex, system, in that teams are weighted according to the opponents they play.
For example, UNB - 31-4-3 overall - is the only one in the A+ bracket.
The V-Reds' record is factored in against A level teams, B level, B to C+ level, C and below, non-conference, etc.
This system is supposed to give a more accurate measure of how the top 10 should stand.
Hollywood3 has the same top 10 teams in his rankings as the CIS committee has compiled with ours.
The order isn't the same but is similar.
Hollywood 3: 1. UNB 2. Saskatchewan 3. UQTR 4. St. FX 5. Alberta 6. Acadia 7. Saint Mary's 8. Mount Royal 9. McGill 10. Carleton.
I'm assuming that only pasting part of Bruce's column falls within the realm of "fair dealing".
However, since a Quebec team cannot host the Queen's Cup, they will be the away team next Saturday in the conference final.
BRONZE FINAL
My overall impression of the tournament was that the only team which did not belong was the Western Ontario Urban Cowboys. But somebody from the OUA West had to be there.
LINKS
[CIS Playoff Schedule/Results]
[CWUAA Schedule/Results/Links including playoffs]
[AUS Playoff Schedule/Results]
[OUA LeagueStat Daily]
[UNIVERSITY CUP MAIN PAGE]
Hey there Bison fans. The reliable rumour mill is churning out some recruiting news. Coach Sirant has apparently secured the commitment of three very good players already. Hudson Friesen redshirted last year after 2 years in the NCAA with Anchorage Alaska, Quintin Lisoway has 4 years of Major junior experience and was an assistant captain with the Wheat Kings in his 19 year old year and finally Nick Zajac, captain of the Saskatoon Blades this past year has also committed. These are exciting additions to a young and strong Bison roster with minimal losses from last year.
Hey there Bison fans. The reliable rumour mill is churning out some recruiting news. Coach Sirant has apparently secured the commitment of three very good players already. Hudson Friesen redshirted after 2 years in the NCAA with Anchorage Alaska, Quintin Lisoway has 4 years of Major junior experience and was an assistant captain with the Wheat Kings in his 19 year old year and finally Nick Zajac, captain of the Saskatoon Blades this past year has also committed. These are exciting additions to a young and strong Bison roster with minimal losses from last year.