Sunday, November 16, 2008

Scores from 11-15-2008 and 11-16-2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Atlantic Hockey
Army 3 at RIT 6
Bentley 1 at Mercyhurst 1 ot
Connecticut 0 at Canisius 6
American Int'l 0 at Sacred Heart 4
Air Force 5 at Holy Cross 1

Analysis
Air Force rolls along knocking off another cup cake. It will be interesting to see where Air Force ends up in the polls this week. Their schedule is not impressive.

CCHA
Lake Superior 2 at Notre Dame 5
Michigan 5 at Western Michigan 0
Ferris State 2 at Nebraska-Omaha 4
Miami 3 at Michigan State 1
Northern Michigan 1 at Bowling Green 2

Analysis
Miami is leading the CCHA. Michigan state has lost 4 games in a row. Notre Dame is unbeaten in 5 games. UNO off to a good start 7-2-1.

ECAC
Colgate 2 at Cornell 2 ot
Clarkson 1 at Dartmouth 5
Quinnipiac 5 at Rensselaer 1
Brown 0 at Yale 3
St. Lawrence 0 at Harvard 1
Princeton 4 at Union 1

Analysis
another night and not many goals scored. Cornell is coming to Grand Forks, ND in two weeks. Get ready for some low scoring boring hockey.

Hockey East
Maine 3 at Providence 0
New Hampshire 6 at Boston College 8
Mass.-Lowell 2 at Massachusetts 0

Analysis
Boston College goalie John Muse has been unimpressive in net for the Eagles so far this season; his stats 6-3-1 3.27 gaa and save percentage of .882.

WCHA
Michigan Tech 2 at Minnesota 2 ot
Colorado College 4 at Minnesota State 3
Wisconsin 4 at Minnesota-Duluth 1
Denver 1 at St. Cloud State 2
Alaska-Anchorage 1 at North Dakota 3

Sunday 11-16-2008

Atlantic Hockey
Connecticut 2 at Canisius 3 ot

Hockey East
Merrimack 1 at Vermont 2

Northeastern 0 at Boston University 3

WCHA
Michigan Tech 0 at Minnesota 3

Analysis

Michigan Tech University played the Gophers tough on Sunday but were shut out by Alex Kangas 3-0. Seems that Kangas has a lucky rabits foot in his breezers because Michigan Tech out shot Minnesota 38-27. Giving up high shot totals will eventually come back to haunt the Gophers.

Bostoin University comes back and wins the battle of Boston after losing on Friday night. Hello Minnesota, you're the new number one team in the meaningless polls.

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