Friday, February 08, 2008

WCHA > CCHA

If the playoffs started today this is what the WCHA and the CCHA representatives would look like per the PWR at Siouxsports.com. Looks like the WCHA is regaining some strength as a league.

CCHA
1. Michigan
2. Miami
7. MSU
14 Notre Dame

WCHA
3. C.C.
5. UND
6. DU
10. UMD
11. MSU-M
13. Wisconsin

Scores of Relevance
CCHA
Ferris State 5 at Notre Dame 3 CC
Michigan State 1 at Northern Michigan 3 CC
Michigan 4 at Miami 2 CC

WCHA
Wisconsin 1 at Michigan Tech 1 WC OT
Alaska Anchorage 1 at Minnesota State 3 WC
St. Cloud State 3 at Colorado College 5 WC
Minnesota 1 at Denver 1 WC OT

Miami vs Michigan

Tonight I was able to watch the much talked about match up between the Miami RedHawks and the Michigan Wolverines on CCHA television network, I mean CSTV. While I do say that tongue in check I do think CSTV spends way too much time patting that CCHA on the back and has kind of slighted the WCHA and Hockey East.

Speaking of the CCHA television network; tomorrow night if you have that channel in your cable package you will be able to watch the UNO Mavericks and the tOhio State Buckeyes. Clear your calender folks, this is a must watch game. Talk about a meaningless game between two middle of the road teams in a top heavy mediocre league. Come on folks, at least give us game two of the Miami and Michigan match up which is an more interesting match up. It could save you a lot of money in travel cost to just stay in Oxford, Ohio one more night.

Back to the game; while the score was close, the game was not in my opinion. The RedHawks were basically knocked out of the game after the 1st period. I thought Michigan was obviously the better team, as they put the RedHawks away in the first period by burying lose pucks in front of the net. Hum, looks a lot like the team that the Fighting Sioux played last season in Denver, fast skilled and opportunistic. I was, however, not impressed with Miami or with Jeff Frazee's WJC backup. On the flip side I was impressed with Ryan Jones strength and defensive skills, I would have to say that the man is a brute.

The Wolverines then went on the vapor lock mode and got into penalty trouble in the later stage of the game. The Wolverines masterfully killed the penalties and were able to hold the RedHawks off. It will be interesting to see who wins tomorrow nights game. If Michigan sweeps I will go a long way in the Wolverines sewing up the CCHA title and a number one seed.

NMU on the rise?

If I was a top team in the CCHA I would be hoping I don't have to play the NMU Wild Cats who are now all of a sudden they have tied Michigan for two games and beaten MSU.

WCHA the no scoring league

Someone mentioned how the WCHA is becoming the no goal league, five of eight teams only scored one goal. Here is the reason why seven out of the top twenty goalies in the NCAA are from the WCHA. NCAA goalie leaders.
Save Percentage: Saves GA Save%
1 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux North Dakota SR 652 46 .934
2 Billy Sauer (COA) Michigan JR 647 46 .934
3 Jeff Zatkoff (LAK) Miami JR 522 38 .932
4 Ben Scrivens Cornell SO 521 38 .932
5 Richard Bachman (DAL) Colorado College FR 575 43 .930
6 Michael-Lee Teslak Michigan Tech JR 319 24 .930
7 Mitch O'Keefe Ferris State JR 391 31 .927
8 Mark Dekanich (NSH) Colgate SR 660 53 .926
9 Alex Kangas (ATL) Minnesota FR 444 36 .925
10 Matt Lundin Mercyhurst JR 603 49 .925
11 Juliano Pagliero Niagara JR 562 46 .924
12 Matt Climie Bemidji State SR 427 35 .924
13 Kevin Regan (BOS) New Hampshire SR 563 47 .923
14 Alex Stalock (SJS) Minnesota Duluth SO 661 56 .922
15 Jeff Lerg Michigan State JR 785 67 .921
16 Mike Zacharias Minnesota State JR 608 52 .921
17 Kyle Richter Harvard SO 559 48 .921
18 David Leggio Clarkson SR 652 57 .920
19 Billy Blase Yale SO 432 38 .919
20 Peter Mannino Denver SR 622 55 .919

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