Lakeheadfan95
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Was average earlier in the year but since Christmas nothing under 2500How’s the attendance been this year? Better than recent years?
Was average earlier in the year but since Christmas nothing under 2500How’s the attendance been this year? Better than recent years?
Good for program. Been 15 years. But the real season begins. Wild WestLakehead wins the west division
They use ROW as a tiebreaker, just lIke in the NHL. SO wins get the same number of points as an OT win but don’t count in ROW. So basically an OT win is more valuable than a SO win if it gets to a tiebreaker.Is there a difference between an OT win and a SO win i the OUA?
And what is this???? Not the best picture, but the circled portion top right.
ThanksThey use ROW as a tiebreaker, just lIke in the NHL. SO wins get the same number of points as an OT win but don’t count in ROW. So basically an OT win is more valuable than a SO win if it gets to a tiebreaker.
Very similar to what I was thinkingMy Predictions for the whole Queen's Cup Playoffs
McGill in 3
Carleton in 3
Brock in 2
TMU in 2
UQTR over Carleton in 2
Concordia over McGill in 2
TMU over Lakehead in 2
Windsor over Brock in 3
UQTR over Concordia in 2
Windsor over TMU in 3
UQTR over Windsor for the Queen's Cup
Concordia over TMU for Bronze
Just thought this was interesting.
Wonder then if RESQ women would opt for an interlock schedule with AUS, as happens now with men's volleyball. They are strong teams and it would certainly benefit AUS women.Related, but unrelated - CAR and OTT Womens Teams are leaving RSEQ for OUA in 2024-25 season. That will give OUA 14 teams and RSEQ 4 teams.
Won’t happen but I would love to see it with the men.Wonder then if RESQ women would opt for an interlock schedule with AUS, as happens now with men's volleyball. They are strong teams and it would certainly benefit AUS women.
The Mens side is not an issue because the 3 Quebec teams play in the OUA East, so there is no need for them to play AUS teams. Travel time would be a factor for both Men and Women plus added expenses.Won’t happen but I would love to see it with the men.
I personally think they overachieved and playoff hockey is different animal.I don't think Lakehead is going to be as easy to beat as you think they were tied for the best road team in the oua and 2 of their losses were in the 3rd night of a 3 in 3 when they just ran out of gas if they can find a way to squeak out a game 1 win Going to be very hard to win 2 straight at the Gardens for a road team
Spanked 4-1 by the Varsity Blues tonight.Tmu relies too much on Bollers tonight and the last couple weeks Have proven that better hope he finds some healing powers
Spanked 4-1 by
Bollers is probably done for year.Tmu relies too much on Bollers tonight and the last couple weeks Have proven that better hope he finds some healing powers
Toronto didn’t spank TMU. TMU played too much outside and couldn’t capitalize on rebounds. Doherty scored when it was 2-1 Toronto which would have made it 2-2 but refs said no goal. Even Alexander thought it was in by his reaction Game 2 I expect different outcomeSpanked 4-1 by the Varsity Blues tonight.
So talented yet was also extremely undisciplinedBig loss for Waterloo, but one-way AHL deals don't come along that often! Walker turned himself from OHL enforcer to one of the biggest offensive threats in the OUA - good on him for earning the opportunity.
Syracuse Crunch Sign Forward Daniel Walker To AHL Contract - Syracuse Crunch
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse Crunch have signed forward Daniel Walker to a one-year AHL Contract, General Manager Stacy Roest announced today. Additionally, thesyracusecrunch.com
Always saw him as one of those players that might just have too much of an edge for the level of officiating in the OUA. There is a big adjustment for major junior guys - especially enforcers - and some guys just excel in a league with more size.So talented yet was also extremely undisciplined