Adam Wodon-Around the Rinks wrote: > > Clarkson does not have the most wins -- they have the highest winning > percentage. > > Minnesota, Michigan, Harvard and BU have more wins, and if the Knights don't > pick up the pace, Boston College will catch them too. The Eagles were just 5 > behind entering the season. > > > The frustrations are too many to list, but if "Around the > > Rinks" ever did a story on how often Clarkson seems > > to "fold" in March, the story would take hours. > > We've certainly chronicled this to a degree on the ECAC preview show, but Mark > Morris gets quite perturbed at the suggestion. It would make for an > interesting story, but there are so many other things to cover, there would > need to be some extra special reason to allow us to devote a whole feature to > just one school. > Of course the fact that this is their 75th season of hockey could be that > reason. :) > > Adam Wodon - AC Productions > Host: "Around the Rinks" - The only National College Hockey talk show > Listen 24 hours/day, 7 days/week at: > http://www.audionet.com/sports/shows/rinks/ > > HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to > [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List. What is the reason for Minnesota and Clarkson both being in their 75th year, Minnesota having more wins, but Clarkson having a better winning percentage? Is there that big of a difference between the number of games played? Peace. -- \\\\\/// / ^ _ \ ( (o) (o) ) *====oOOO=====(_)=====OOOo=======*====================================* | Kevin L. Ames | Visit my homepage! | | [log in to unmask] | http://home.earthlink.net/~kames | *================Oooo.===========*====================================* .oooO ( | 13353 Killdeer St * Andover, MN 55304 ( ) ) / (612)767-1006 Pager (612)321-6806 \ ( (_/ \_) HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.