How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 1
Contents
- How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 1
- How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 2
- How the ECAC Hockey Standings Look After Week 3
- How the Ecac hockey standings Look After Week 4
- How the Ecac Hockey standings Look After Week 5
- How the Ecac Hockey standings Look After Week 6
- How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 7
- How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 8
- How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 9
- How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 10
The opening week of the 2019-20 Ecac hockey season is in the books, and there were plenty of surprises. Here’s a look at how the standings look after the first week of action.
How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 1
The first week of ECAC Hockey is in the books, and there is already a clear separation between the haves and the have-nots. Cornell, Union, and Colgate occupy the top three spots in the standings, while Dartmouth, Harvard, and Yale are at the bottom.
Here is a look at how each team fared in week one:
Cornell: The defending Ecac champions got off to a strong start with a sweep of Brown. They outscored their opponents 12-3 in the two games and looked every bit like the team to beat in the conference.
Union: The Dutchmen also had a successful start to the season, sweeping Princeton. They won both games by identical 3-1 scores and showed great defensive discipline in shutting down a potent Tiger offense.
Colgate: The Raiders picked up four points in their opening weekend with a win and a tie against Quinnipiac. They were outshot badly in both games but found a way to pick up two valuable points.
Dartmouth: The Big Green opened their season with a loss and a tie against St. Lawrence. They were outscored 5-2 in the two games and will need to find some offense if they want to be competitive this season.
Harvard: The Crimson had an opening weekend to forget, getting swept by Clarkson. They were outscored 9-3 in the two losses and looked like they could be in for a long season.
Yale: The Bulldogs also struggled in their opening weekend, being swept by Rensselaer. They were outshot 97-57 in the two games and will need to make some major improvements if they want to compete for an Ecac title.
How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 2
After two weeks of play, the ECAC Hockey standings look like this:
1. Yale Bulldogs (2-0-0)
2. Dartmouth Big Green (1-0-1)
3. Cornell Big Red (1-1-0)
4. Brown Bears (0-1-1)
5. St. Lawrence Saints (0-2-0)
Yale and Dartmouth are both off to hot starts, while Cornell and Brown are .500 teams so far. St. Lawrence is still looking for its first win of the season.
How the ECAC Hockey Standings Look After Week 3
In the ECAC Hockey standings, Cornell and Clarkson are tied for first place with seven points each. Princeton is in third place with six points, followed by Yale and Dartmouth with five points each.
Brown and Columbia are tied for sixth place with four points each, while RPI is in eighth place with three points. Union and St. Lawrence are tied for ninth place with two points each, and Penn State is in last place with one point.
How the Ecac hockey standings Look After Week 4
After four weeks of play, the ECAC hockey standings look like this:
1. Clarkson – 12 points
2. Cornell – 11 points
3. Colgate – 8 points
4. Yale – 7 points
5. Dartmouth – 6 points
6. Harvard – 4 points
7. Brown – 2 points
8. Princeton – 1 point
How the Ecac Hockey standings Look After Week 5
In order to understand how the Ecac Hockey Standings look after week 5, it is important to know how the Ecac hockey system works. The ECAC Hockey system is made up of two parts: the regular season and the playoffs.
The regular season is made up of 34 games, with each team playing every other team twice. The standings are determined by a points system, with two points being awarded for a win, one point for a tie, and zero points for a loss.
After the completion of the 34-game Regular Season the top eight teams in the standings qualify for the playoffs. The playoffs are made up of four rounds, with each round consisting of a best-of-three series. The team that wins each series advances to the next round, until only two teams remain. These two teams then compete in a best-of-three Championship Series with the winner being crowned as the Ecac Hockey champion.
The current Ecac Hockey Standings are as follows:
1) Yale – 22 points
2) Cornell – 20 points
3) Dartmouth – 18 points
4) Harvard – 16 points
5) Clarkson – 14 points
6) Princeton – 12 points
7) St. Lawrence – 10 points
8) Brown – 8 points
How the Ecac Hockey standings Look After Week 6
After six weeks of play, the Ecac Hockey standings look like this:
1. Yale – 12 points
2. Cornell – 11 points
3. Colgate – 8 points
4. Dartmouth – 7 points
5. Brown – 6 points
6. Princeton – 5 points
7. Quinnipiac – 5 points
8. Rensselaer – 2 points
How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 7
After a full week of play in the Ecac Hockey standings, there have been a few changes. Here is a look at how the standings stand as of right now.
In first place, we have Yale. They are followed closely by Cornell and Dartmouth. Brown, Clarkson, Colgate, and Princeton round out the top eight. Union sits in ninth place, with RPI right behind them in tenth. Harvard, St. Lawrence, and Quinnipiac sit in eleventh through thirteenth respectively. Finally, in fourteenth place we have Yale’s biggest rivals: The University of Connecticut Huskies.
How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 8
The question on many hockey fans’ minds is how the Ecac Hockey standings look after the opening weekend of play. Here is a look at how things stand currently:
Princeton sits atop the pile with a perfect 4-0-0 record. The Tigers have yet to allow a goal, and their offense has been clicking on all cylinders. Cornell, last year’s regular season champions, are right behind them at 3-0-1. Yale, Dartmouth, and Brown are all tied for third place with identical 2-1-1 records.
At the bottom of the standings are RPI and Colgate, who both sit at 0-3-1. Union is just ahead of them at 1-3-0.
It’s still early in the season, but things are shaping up nicely in the Ecac Hockey conference Princeton looks like they could be the team to beat, but there are plenty of other squads that could make some noise as well.
How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 9
The opening week of Ecac Hockey saw some surprise results, most notably Cornell’s tie with Clarkson. With that in mind, let’s take a look at how the standings look after the first week of conference play
1. Cornell – 4 points (2-0-0)
2. Clarkson – 4 points (1-0-1)
3t. Yale – 3 points (1-1-0)
3t. Dartmouth – 3 points (1-1-0)
5. Quinnipiac – 3 points (0-0-3)
6. Colgate – 0 points (0-2-0)
7. Brown – 0 points (0-2-0)
How the Ecac Hockey Standings Look After Week 10
After 10 weeks of play, the Ecac Hockey standings look like this:
1. Yale – 20 points
2. Dartmouth – 18
3. Cornell – 16
4. Brown – 12
5. Columbia – 10
6. Harvard – 8
7. Princeton – 6
8. Penn – 4