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Thursday, March 19 ECAC Final Five Preliminary (Lake Placid, NY)
Princeton Over Cornell
It's the year of the Tiger, and even though the guys don't have the nice
tiger striped sashes on their sweaters, and even though none of this would
have ever happen if Bill Cleary was still coaching Harvard, Princeton will
leap over the Big Red Wall and into the final four. Greg is left with a
smile, the remains of a box of Eskimo Pies, and a religion!
Friday, March 20 ECAC semifinals
Yale over Princeton
Those little Tigers are a tad too tired, and while they lead after two,
the pesky Elis come back on them and advance to the final. Tim Taylor
loves the peaceful lake.
Clarkson over Harvard
Harvard's year-end run concludes when the Golden Knights impale the
Crimson. There are so many penalties in this match that even the coaches
get bored with it.
Saturday, March 21 ECAC final
Clarkson over Yale
The rich play-off tradition of Clarkson continues as they nip Yale and
make the NC$$ tourney. Everyone wonders what the chances are of UNH
playing Clarkson in the NC$$ Championship game.
PearWise: CHODR has discovered a statisical error. Last week, far too
many of my guesses were correct, therefore this weekend none of mine can
come true. Given this new information:
Saturday, March 21 ECAC final
Cornell over Harvard
In the 79th minute of overtime, little known Crimson fresher Stig O'Tracey
nails an own-goal, and sends Big Red onto the Big Dance. Cornell
celebrates as it advances to the NC$$ regionals at Yost Ice Arena!
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