The College Hockey Discussion List Poll for January 6, 1993: Teams were given 15 points for a first-place vote, 14 for a second-place vote, and so on down to 1 point for a fifteenth-place vote. Total first- place votes are in parentheses. The new year's biggest winner is Boston University, which, thanks in part to winning the Badger Hockey Showdown, jumped seven places since the last HOCKEY-L poll two weeks ago. The un-merry Christmas award goes to RPI, who dropped out of the Top 15 after losing their own tournament (Miami didn't have a great holiday either, slipping four spots). And, since I'm always looking for things to keep my mind off my work, I've added a column to the composite poll called "Range", which indicates the range of votes received by each of the top 15 teams. Harvard, for example, was ranked as high as #1 and as low as #12, which probably shows that HOCKEY-L doesn't quite know what to make of the Crimson yet. Composite poll (10 responses): Last Poll Record Pts. (12/23/92) Range 1. Maine (9) 21-0-1 149 1 1-2 2. Michigan 13-3-2 130 2 2-7 3. Minnesota-Duluth 15-4-1 118 5 2-9 4. Harvard (1) 10-1-1 107 6 1-12 Lake Superior 11-4-3 107 3 3-8 6. Boston University 11-4-1 100 13 3-11 7. Miami 12-6-2 84 3 4-11 8. Wisconsin 10-7-1 73 7 5-10 9. St. Lawrence 9-4-1 60 8 4-15 10. Michigan State 11-7-1 45 9 7-15 11. Alaska-Fairbanks 15-4 42 11 5-15 Minnesota 8-5-5 42 10 6-14 13. Western Michigan 11-7-1 32 -- 8-14 14. Yale 6-4-2 27 -- 5-15 15. Denver 10-7-1 25 15 5-15 Others receiving votes: RPI, UMass-Lowell, Providence, Clarkson, New Hampshire, Alaska-Anchorage, Michigan Tech Teams named on all responses: Maine, Michigan, Minnesota-Duluth, Harvard, Lake Superior, Boston University, Miami, St. Lawrence Dropped out of Top 15: RPI (#12 last poll), UMass-Lowell (#14) Here's this week's East-West split. Although there were only two Western responses, it's interesting to note that Harvard and St. Lawrence did much better with Eastern voters than Western voters, while Lake Superior got considerably higher marks from the West. That may not be surprising, but Alaska-Fairbanks' performance is -- the Nanooks were all but ignored by the West, but the East has them tenth. Eastern responses: Western responses: 1. Maine (7) 119 1. Maine (2) 30 2. Michigan 106 2. Lake Superior 26 3. Harvard (1) 99 3. Michigan 24 4. Minnesota-Duluth 94 Minnesota-Duluth 24 5. Boston University 83 5. Miami 23 6. Lake Superior 81 6. Boston University 17 7. Miami 61 Wisconsin 17 8. St. Lawrence 58 8. Minnesota 13 9. Wisconsin 56 9. Michigan State 12 10. Alaska-Fairbanks 37 10. Denver 11 11. Michigan State 33 Western Michigan 11 12. Minnesota 29 12. Harvard 8 13. Yale 25 13. UMass-Lowell 7 14. RPI 24 14. Providence 6 15. Western Michigan 21 15. Alaska-Fairbanks 5 The composite of polls and ratings has a new look for the new year. I've added CHODR to the other rating systems (TCHCR and RPICH), and to accom- modate the new arrival, I've split the composite into two parts -- one covering the polls (including HOCKEY-L), and the other covering the ratings. Just for fun, I've also created two Tadpolls, one for the polls and the other for the ratings (I'm calling this one "Tad-rate", though whether it's a "tad" better than the various rating systems is open to debate). Once again, the poll composite is a little boring, as the top ten (or eleven) teams are almost identical. As usual, though, the "other" polls are not taking any notice of Alaska-Fairbanks. Times- HOCKEY-L Union WMEB Team Record Rank Rank Rank Maine 21-0-1 1 1 1 Michigan 13-3-2 2 2 2 Minnesota-Duluth 15-4-1 3 4 4 Harvard 10-1-1 4 3 3 Lake Superior 11-4-3 4 6 5 Boston University 11-4-1 6 5 7 Miami 12-6-2 7 7 6 Wisconsin 10-7-1 8 8 8 St. Lawrence 9-4-1 9 9 9 Michigan State 11-7-1 10 10 (11) Alaska-Fairbanks 15-4 11 Minnesota 8-5-5 11 (11) 10 Western Michigan 11-7-1 13 (14) (13) Yale 6-4-2 14 (12) (12) Denver 10-7-1 15 Tadpoll: 1. Maine (3) 45 2. Michigan 42 3. Harvard 38 4. Minnesota-Duluth 37 5. Lake Superior 33 6. Boston University 30 7. Miami 28 8. Wisconsin 24 9. St. Lawrence 21 10. Michigan State 17 11. Minnesota 16 12. Yale 10 13. Western Michigan 8 14. Alaska-Fairbanks 4 RPI 4 In the ratings composite below, the teams below the line are those that finished in the top 15 of at least one of TCHCR, RPICH, and CHODR, but did not make the HOCKEY-L poll. Now, this guy is a little more intriguing. The three ratings are quite close for some teams (none of them particularly like Minnesota or Denver), but there are some wild differences in some cases between TCHCR/RPICH (these two usually almost agree) and CHODR. Alaska-Fairbanks (that team again) gets a lot more respect from TCHCR and RPICH (not to mention the HOCKEY-L poll) than they do from CHODR, and the same is true of Western Michigan. CHODR weighs in with its #3 team, Clarkson, which finishes way the hell down in TCHCR (#27) and RPICH (#34). This should spice up those conversations around the water cooler... TCHCR RPICH CHODR Team Record Rank Rank Rank Maine 21-0-1 1 1 1 Michigan 13-3-2 2 2 2 Minnesota-Duluth 15-4-1 9 8 8 Harvard 10-1-1 3 6 10 Lake Superior 11-4-3 7 7 4 Boston University 11-4-1 5 4 5 Miami 12-6-2 6 5 6 Wisconsin 10-7-1 19 16 7 St. Lawrence 9-4-1 14 18 9 Michigan State 11-7-1 12 13 13 Alaska-Fairbanks 15-4 4 3 16 Minnesota 8-5-5 22 22 17 Western Michigan 11-7-1 8 9 22 Yale 6-4-2 10 10 11 Denver 10-7-1 25 21 23 ---------------------------------------------------------- RPI 7-4-2 11 12 12 Ferris State 11-8-3 13 11 20 Providence 9-8-1 15 14 21 Northeastern 7-8 17 15 27 Clarkson 6-6-2 27 34 3 St. Cloud 8-7-1 26 20 14 Bowling Green 11-11 16 19 15 Tad-rate: 1. Maine (3) 45 2. Michigan 42 3. Boston University 34 4. Miami 31 5. Lake Superior 30 6. Harvard 29 7. Alaska-Fairbanks 25 8. Minnesota-Duluth 23 9. Yale 17 10. Western Michigan 15 11. Clarkson 13 RPI 13 13. Michigan State 10 14. 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