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Subject: Re: WCHA goes 18-10 vs. Non-conference teams
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Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 10:05:47 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> from "Paul Gentile" at Mar 7, 96 02:02:27 pm
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Not that it makes a big difference, but these numbers are wrong. St
Cloud lost two games in Canton to SLU, so the ECAC was 2-9 vs the WCHA,
not 0-9. Also of note, of the 11 games, 6 games were played in the west,
2 were on neutral ice, and 3 were played at the ECAC rink. (UMD beat UVM
5-2 in December).
> Looks like the ECAC is thier favorite opponent!
>
> Opponent Record Winning Percentage
> ----------- ------------- ----------
> ECAC 9-0 1.000
> Independent 2-0 1.000
> Div. II schools 2-2 .500 doh!
> Hockey East 1-1 .500
> CCHA 4-7 .364
> ----------- ------------- ----------
> Overall 18-10 >
Using the arcives, I find that the WCHA was 22-12 overall in NC games.
Most importantly, they were 16-7 at home, 3-5 on the road, and 5-2 on
neutral ice. (and that includes calling the CC-USAF an away game for the
Tigers). Making that a home game, plus a couple NC games with
other WCHA teams, the true NC records are 16-7 at home, 2-4 away, 4-1
neutral. Therefore it is not surprising that the WCHA has such a good NC
record, most conferences would if they played 2/3 of there games at home.
Moral as always, beware of statistics, they lie.
William Sangrey
Cornell '87&'94
Let's Go RED!!!
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