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THE OFFICIAL HOLLYWOOD TOP 35 #12
to Jan 21/18
There were a couple of category shifts this time. In the OUA West, Western Ontario trades places with Windsor (in C+ and C categories) and in the AUS, St. Mary's finally drops from A to B.This was also the end of inter-conference play, at least until the quarter-finals of the U-Cup.
THE SCORES:
Jan 17 Dalhousie 0 St. F.X. 3
Jan 17 Concordia 6 U.Q.T.R. 8
Jan 17 Queen's 5 R.M.C. 2
Jan 17 Windsor 3 Waterloo 6
Jan 18 Laurier 0 Guelph 5
Jan 19 Calgary 1 Saskatchewan 4
Jan 19 Lethbridge 1 U.B.C. 2
Jan 19 Manitoba 3 Mount Royal 4
Jan 19 Regina 3 Alberta 9
Jan 19 Acadia 1 U.P.E.I. 5
Jan 19 Moncton 0 Dalhousie 4
Jan 19 Saint Mary's 2 New Brunswick 3
Jan 19 Carleton 0 McGill 4
Jan 19 Guelph 1 Brock 3
Jan 19 Nipissing 3 Queen's 4
Jan 19 W. Ontario 6 Lakehead 2
Jan 19 Windsor 1 Toronto 5
Jan 19 York 3 Ryerson 2
Jan 20 Calgary 0 Saskatchewan 2
Jan 20 Lethbridge 3 U.B.C. 4 (ot)
Jan 20 Manitoba 1 Mount Royal 0
Jan 20 Regina 2 Alberta 4
Jan 20 Acadia 0 New Brunswick 6
Jan 20 Moncton 1 St. F.X. 5
Jan 20 Saint Mary's 5 U.P.E.I. 2
Jan 20 Brock 0 York 3
Jan 20 Laurentian 0 Queen's 4
Jan 20 Nipissing 0 U.O.I.T. 3
Jan 20 Ottawa 4 McGill 3 (ot)
Jan 20 Ryerson 3 Toronto 4
Jan 20 Waterloo 5 Laurier 4 (so)
Jan 20 W. Ontario 3 Lakehead 2 (ot)
Jan 21 Concordia 4 Ottawa 3 (ot)
Jan 21 Laurentian 3 U.O.I.T. 2
Jan 21 U.Q.T.R. 2 Carleton 4
Exhibition game:
Jan 20 Army (NCAA) 5 R.M.C. 0
THE TABLE:
* indicates total includes a tie game
Conf. indicates overall conference record
Con-x indicates exhibition record within conference
CIS-x indicates exhibition record within CIS but outside conference
CIS indicates regular season and exhibition record against CIS teams
Other indicates record against non-CIS teams
Total indicates record against all teams
∞ In the official standings, Calgary were penalized 2 wins against UBC, a win and OTL against Lethbridge, and an OTL against Alberta for use of an ineligible player. And UQTR was penalized 2 wins against Nipissing, Lakehead, Laurentian, a win and OTL against Queen's, two OTLs against RMC, and a win over Carleton.
With some shifting happening, I publish again the supplementary charts. First, here are the “AOA” charts, with last week's ranking indicated:
The “average-of-averages” pretty much summarizes things. One exception is that Calgary leads MRU in the CW rankings by any other measure, but would now fall beneath them in the “AOA” measure. For now, Ryerson and Calgary will stay in B and the group of C+ teams in blue will also stay put. Fortunate that Calgary and MRU face one another in the coming week.
It might just be time to resign ourselves to the fact that no OUA West team is consistent enough to be a B team. For now, Ryerson clings to B just ahead of Calgary.
SMU was hanging onto the A level for a while now. But their numbers clearly fit better with the B level. This gives the AUS a more “normal” skew and reverberates throughout the AUS rankings. They still don't have a C+ team, and I doubt that will change unless UPEI catches fire.
With RMC losing to Army in their annual game, the inter-conference play is now over for another year. Here is the final chart:
And here is the current skew:
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