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Wow. Are you sure this is for 2002?
There are six teams on this list who are not even on the radar to
just be considered for the NCAA tournament yet - North Dakota,
Wisconsin, Providence, Rensselaer, Minnesota-Duluth, and St. Lawrence.
There are three teams *not* on this list who are in contention to
make the tournament - Cornell, Northeastern, and Western Michigan
(Cornell & Northeastern would probably be in as of today).
I could go through all of the odds as to what team has a better chance,
but we'd be here all day. For example, Union (ranked 24th in the PWR) at
the moment has a better chance of just making the NCAA tournament
than the 60/1 Rensselaer and 100/1 St. Lawrence do.
Am I missing something or does someone in Vegas just pick these teams
from a craps table?
-Andy
At 09:31 AM 1/24/02 -0600, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> My friend just returned from Las Vegas, and brought back the Odds
to Win 2002 College Hockey Tournament at Bally's. The current odds, as of
1/17/02 are:
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> Minnesota - 5/2
> St. Cloud State - 7/2
> Denver - 5/1
> Boston U - 5/1
> Michigan State - 6/1
> Boston College - 7/1
> New Hampshire - 8/1
> Michigan - 8/1
> North Dakota - 10/1
> Colorado College - 12/1
> U Mass-Lowell - 12/1
> Northern Michigan - 12/1
> Field (All Others) - 18/1
> Maine - 20/1
> Harvard - 20/1
> Nebraska-Omaha - 22/1
> Wisconsin - 25/1
> Dartmouth - 30/1
> Ohio State - 30/1
> Clarkson - 40/1
> Providence - 50/1
> Rensselear 60/1
> UM-Duluth - 60/1
> Alaska-Fairbanks - 75/1
> St. Lawrence - 100/1
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> Nathan Hampton
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