Monday, February 25, 2008

New Polls: Tigers Hold Steady

CC surrendered a total of 0 goals in a shutout-sweeping weekend and remained at number 4 this week behind the Sioux/UNH pair. North Dakota can have the top spot, if we get a sweep this weekend the McNaughton Cup is ours!

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Poll

The 13th annual USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll is conducted each week in conjunction with the American Hockey Coaches Association. The poll includes input from coaches and journalists representing each of the six NCAA Division I ice hockey conferences, as well as composite votes from officers of the American Hockey Coaches Association and USA Hockey Magazine, the official publication of USA Hockey.

February 25, 2008

No. Team (First-place votes)
Points
Last Poll
1. Michigan (28)
501
1
2. New Hampshire (3)
455
3
3. North Dakota
451
2
4. Colorado College
417
4
5. Miami
380
5
6. Michigan State
328
6
7. Denver
315
8
8. Boston College
240
7
9. Clarkson
224
11
10. Minnesota State
212
10
11. Notre Dame
153
9
12. Princeton
117
15
13. St. Cloud State
116

NR

14. Wisconsin
93
12
15. Minnesota State
46
13

Also receiving votes: Minnesota 15, Boston University 8, Harvard 6, Cornell 1, Providence 1, Air Force 1.

USCHO.com/CSTV Poll

February 25, 2008

No. Team (First-place votes)
Points
Last Poll
1. Michigan (35)
963
1
2. North Dakota (10)
931
2
3. New Hampshire (5)
899
3
4. Colorado College
862
4
5. Miami
821
5
6. Michigan State
737
6
7. Denver
693
8
8. Boston College
614
7
9. Minnesota State
561
11
10. Clarkson
542
12
11. Notre Dame
505
9
12. St. Cloud State
417
16
13. Wisconsin
410
10
14. Princeton
383
17
15. Minnesota Duluth
293
13
16. Boston University
163
NR
17. Minnesota
147
NR
18. Northeastern
115
T14
19. Providence
101
T14
20. Harvard
96
NR

Also receiving votes: Quinnipiac 54, Vermont 50, Niagara 39, Cornell 30, Union 27, Air Force 11, UMass Lowell 11, Michigan Tech 8, Army 6, Bemidji State 5, RIT 4, Bowling Green 1, Ferris State 1.

1 comment:

Eric J. Burton said...

Its going to be a dog fight, but it looks like your team almost has the title wrapped up.