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Episode 204 of The Road To The Carr-Harris Cup....covers the game between Army and RMC this past saturday http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHXz4IaoYrM
On tuesday, laurier held their first annual school daay game against waterloo. With local schools involved, there were about 2800 in attendance. I cannot seem to post the exact link, but it is worth a look just to look at the boxscore. With 27 on their roster, it was almost unbelievable how few players laurier had dressed. I kept hitting refresh thinking my computer was not fully loading.
http://www.oua.ca/sport_schedules.aspx?path=mhockey&
Click on tuesdays game.
Could be a combination of injuries and players actually attending classes. Afternoon game on a Tuesday? Bad idea.
I think the game actually started at 10:30 or 11 in the morning, so it could be a combination of some players being in class and some still being in bed.
With Laurier's two wins this week, they continue to bring up the rear in the OUA West, but now have 20 points. With U of T sinking like a stone in the second half, they still have an outside shot at a playoff spot, but they'll probably need to win out and still get some help. It's beginning to look very likely that the two teams who miss the playoffs in the OUA West will have more points than 3 of the teams that make it in the OUA East. Way more balance in the West division than in the East.
I think the game actually started at 10:30 or 11 in the morning....some still being in bed.
It is also possible that the OUA East will have both the top 5 and the bottom 5 teams in the entire OUA.
So Acadia has put up 49, 71, and 59 shots in their last 3 games at home against STU. They also had 56 in a game at the GHC.
Alberta is up 8-0 over Lethbridge after the 1st period...they scored 7 goals in about 8 minutes in the 2nd half of the period. *facepalm*
Probably 80 shots for acadia on the clock...as soon as the puck gets near the visitor's goalie the shot clock operator just holds the button down.
The top 10 should be really interesting next week. Does Calgary fall for losing? Hard to raise Alberta given that Calgry has already beaten them twice? Does UNB get more first place votes? They aren't blowing teams out, but they have won 8 in row in a division where you can't take night off.
It will be very close, but I think UNB will get the nod over Alberta for #1. I wonder how fair Sask climbs; holy impressive weekend!Alberta up 10-1 over Lethbridge in the third period. Lethbridge has got to be the most pathetic team I have ever seen at the CIS level!!!!!
13 goals allowed on Friday night, what a f......... Joke!
Rankings should be:
Alberta
UNB
Calgary
Acadia
Heading down the final stretch to the playoffs, thought it would be interesting to see the records of the top 4 teams in each division against eachother.
OUA west:
Western: 4-1-0 with one game left vs. lakehead
Lakehead: 2-3-0 with one game left vs. western
Ryerson: 2-3-0 with one game left vs. windsor
Windsor: 2-3-0 with one game left vs. ryerson
So in the west, western shows why they are in first and the next 3 teams follow the theme of the west in the form of everybody being even and anyone's game. Safe to say that playoffs will be very intresting on the west side from the first round.
OUA east:
UQTR: 2-1-0 with Carleton and Queens x2 left to play
Mcgill: 3-3-0
Carleton: 4-1-0 with one game vs. UQTR left
Queens: 0-4-0 with 2 games vs. UQTR
In the East, Carleton has the best record which makes theyr game against UQTR this week very intresting and seem to be threat for 2nd place, UQTR has 3 games left but with queens being pretenders, i see UQTR winning both those games. Mcgill will need to find some concistency when playing the better teams to get anywhere in playoffs.
RMC defeated Queen's 2-1 when Kyle Phillips scored with 2:30 remaining in the game to take the 28th Annual Carr-Harris Cup back to RMC. First time since 2006. Evan Deviller was phenominal in goal, saving an unreal 52 of 53 saves in the victory. RMC moves 4 points back of Nipissing with 3 games to go with a HUGE game against the Lakers on saturday in North Bay.
RMC defeated Queen's 2-1 when Kyle Phillips scored with 2:30 remaining in the game to take the 28th Annual Carr-Harris Cup back to RMC. First time since 2006. Evan Deviller was phenominal in goal, saving an unreal 52 of 53 saves in the victory. RMC moves 4 points back of Nipissing with 3 games to go with a HUGE game against the Lakers on saturday in North Bay.