{"id":242,"date":"2007-03-29T15:35:20","date_gmt":"2007-03-29T20:35:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sportsblogs.uscho.com\/in_the_corner_with_jim_connelly\/2007\/03\/29\/final-four-for-the-nit-and-a-little-hobey-talk\/"},"modified":"2007-03-29T15:35:20","modified_gmt":"2007-03-29T20:35:20","slug":"final-four-for-the-nit-and-a-little-hobey-talk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2007\/03\/29\/final-four-for-the-nit-and-a-little-hobey-talk\/","title":{"rendered":"Final four for the NIT; and a little Hobey talk"},"content":{"rendered":"
Okay, so after carefully considering the field of the NIT, here are those teams that are moving on….<\/p>\n
#1 Wisconsin, on a roll heading into the NIT, had no trouble dismantling the inferior Cornell. A Jake Dowell hat trick and\u00c3\u201a\u00c2\u00a0a 23-save performance by Brian Elliott in net propels the Badgers to the final four.<\/p>\n
Things weren’t a swimmingly for the #2 ranked Denver Pioneers. Unable to ever get things going, the Pioneers fell behind, 3-0, early and watched a late-game rally fall short as #7 Quinnipiac advanced, 5-3. An early power play goal by Reid Cashman and a 30-save effort from Bud Fisher led the Bobcats.<\/p>\n
In the game of the night, #6 Vermont and #3 Michigan Tech needed overtime, and plenty of it, to decide their quarterfinal game. At 7:23 of the third overtime, Michigan Tech’s Jimmy Kerr poked home the rebound of a Lars Helminem blast to send the sellout crowd at MacInnes Arena into hysterics. One of the longest games in history ends with the two goalies combining for 118 saves.<\/p>\n
Providing a perfect balance between East and West, #5 Dartmouth continued its strong play down the stretch, knocking off a struggling Colorado College team, 4-2. Hobey Baker finalist David Jones scored two goals, including an empty-netter to seal the victory for the Big Green.<\/p>\n
So, folks, that sets up a pair of WCHA-ECACHL semifinal games. In game one, Wisconsin will face Dartmouth while Quinnipiac plays Michigan Tech in the nightcap (no, we don’t reseed in the NIT)<\/p>\n
Who do you think will come out on top? Leave a message and please, feel free to flame away about the four finalists! :)<\/p>\n
A little note about the Hobey<\/strong><\/p>\n I’m really glad to see Air Force’s Eric Ehn get recognized as one of the top three vote-getters for the Hobey Baker. Though Ehn plays in Atlantic Hockey (something that, despite the league’s accomplishments, still carries a stigma with it), he also attends a military academy which, it alone, develops the character that is so important to the Hobey Baker Award. His on the ice performance, as well, certainly merits extremely strong consideration.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Okay, so after carefully considering the field of the NIT, here are those teams that are moving on…. #1 Wisconsin, on a roll heading into the NIT, had no trouble dismantling the inferior Cornell. A Jake Dowell hat trick and\u00c3\u201a\u00c2\u00a0a 23-save performance by Brian Elliott in net propels the Badgers to the final four. Things […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":6,"featured_media":140328,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1425],"tags":[1441],"coauthors":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n