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I was writing a question to post to Hockey-L and then it was
gone. I don't know if it went out to the list or to the Wayne
Smith (who posted the HEAL rankings) or just disappeared. If it
went to Info-Hockey-L somehow, I apologize since it doesn't
belong there.
Anyway, my question relates to Vermont's rankings in all the
major rating systems. Even in the all-important PWR, they are
ranked 5th and stand to gain the #2 seed in the East. Yet, on
the ice, this team finished 3rd in their conference and has now
lost at home in the 1st round of the ECAC tournament. Is it
possible that their schedule been that difficult that they still
merit such a high ranking? I have not seen them play this year,
so it is difficult for me to judge them. It seems like they
certainly are one of the top 12 teams in the country and should
be in the tournament but they seem to be rated higher than logic
would indicate. This is not intended as a put-down of Vermont;
just a question based on observation and curiosity.
Glenn Auerbach
Ann Arbor, MI
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