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WCHA Final Five


Wallyeyes

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All in all, pretty poorly played hockey by all teams this weekend. Don't read that as saying the games weren't exciting if you like close games. Talking watching hockey on a skills level. Thought the only decent period I saw was the second period of the 3rd place game but readily admit that may be biased by green goggles. Would like to think the rodents were tired but their level of play was probably par for their season. Don't feel real good about the WCHA in the tourney right now. Passing and skating need a big turn around.

Of course there were no bad calls last night. The rodents had their second line refs in. ;\) (joke,joke,joke as Jesse once said)

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Albany (East)

No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 4 Niagara

No. 2 St. Cloud State vs. No. 3 Clarkson

Colorado Springs (West)

No. 1 New Hampshire vs. No. 4 Notre Dame

No. 2 Colorado College vs. No. 3 Michigan State

Madison (Midwest)

No. 1 North Dakota vs. No. 4 Princeton

No. 2 Denver vs. No. 3 Wisconsin

Worcester (Northeast)

No. 1 Miami vs. No. 4 Air Force

No. 2 Boston College vs. No. 3 Minnesota

Days and times are up on uscho as stated.

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 Originally Posted By: youngie22
there was alot of sloppy hockey, it could have been any ones game if any of the teams could have pulled it together and played well

That's the most accurate description I have read about the Final Five. They all better bring their A game to the NCAA's or nobody is going past the second round.

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