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Date: | Tue, 1 Feb 1994 12:58:07 -0500 |
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Interesting observation (to me anyway...)
If you arrange the latest TCHCR list by order of schedule strength, the top ten
teams make up the WCHA! Based on this, the WCHA gets my vote as the toughest
league.
I have never noticed this before (then again, I don't think I have ever looked
for this before). How is "Schedule" calculated? Is this just an strange
situation, or has this happened in the past? The odds of this happening must
be at least as slim as the odds of Buffalo EVER winning the Superbowl! (hey, as
a long-time Bills fan, I can say things like that :-)
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>The College Hockey Computer Rating
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> Last Division I
>Rank Rank Team Record Performance Schedule Rating
> 25 26 North Dakota 8 16 2 -30.77 33 27.77 1 -3.00
> 28 27 Michigan Tech 7 17 5 -34.48 35 23.55 2 -10.93
> 4 6 Minnesota 15 8 3 26.92 11 22.36 3 49.28
> 5 2 Northern Michigan 16 9 1 26.92 11 22.15 4 49.07
> 15 20 Denver 11 13 2 -7.69 25 22.08 5 14.39
> 6 5 Wisconsin 15 10 1 19.23 15 21.02 6 40.25
> 23 25 Minnesota-Duluth 9 14 3 -19.23 29 18.80 7 -0.43
> 18 17 Alaska-Anchorage 10 12 2 -8.33 26 18.37 8 10.04
> 8 10 St Cloud 13 8 3 20.83 14 12.19 9 33.02
> 3 4 Colorado College 17 7 2 38.46 4 11.28 10 49.74
Larry
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(next year's Superbowl is in Miami at Joe Robbie Stadium)
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