{"id":726,"date":"2009-11-15T23:22:10","date_gmt":"2009-11-16T04:22:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/blogs\/?p=726"},"modified":"2009-11-15T23:22:10","modified_gmt":"2009-11-16T04:22:10","slug":"what-i-think-week-6","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2009\/11\/15\/what-i-think-week-6\/","title":{"rendered":"What I Think: Week 6"},"content":{"rendered":"
Some random (and not-so-random) thoughts after the sixth week of the season:<\/p>\n
* Part of you has to feel bad for Niagara. As close as the Purple Eagles come to getting their first victory of the season, they just can’t get it done.<\/p>\n
Saturday at Robert Morris, they were up 3-1 midway through the game but could only manage a 3-3 tie to, um, improve (?) to 0-8-2 this season.<\/p>\n
Four of their eight losses have been by one goal. They’ve lost by three goals, with two of them empty-netters. The three other losses were by two goals.<\/p>\n
Niagara has been in all of these games and has held a third-period lead in some.<\/p>\n
But although we now know there will not be an unbeaten team this season, we still have three winless squads — Niagara, Brown (0-4-1) and Dartmouth (0-5).<\/p>\n
* Teams headed in opposite directions met in Michigan this weekend, but it remains to be seen how far toward the top Michigan State is headed and how far toward the bottom Michigan will fall before leveling out.<\/p>\n
The guess here is that the Spartans are going to be around for a while. The Wolverines? By all appearances, there haven’t been many reasons to think this is going to get much better in a hurry.<\/p>\n
* Bemidji State isn’t the most talented team in the top 10, but it’s up there in the ranking of teams that work for everything they get.<\/p>\n
* Remember a couple years ago, when schools were being encouraged to move the goal lines at their rinks to 11 feet from the end boards from 15?<\/p>\n