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CIS men's hockey Top 10 (#13): Western No. 1 for first time in 10 years
OTTAWA (CIS) – For the first time in a decade, the Western
University Mustangs are the team to beat in Canadian
Interuniversity Sport men’s hockey.
The Mustangs (21-2-3), who were ranked third in the country a week
ago, received six first-place votes and 152 points from the
17-member media panel in the 13th national poll of the season to
move up to No. 1 for the first time since the 2001-02 campaign.
Ten years ago, Western topped 11 of 16 media polls, including the
last eight, and went on to capture the lone University Cup title in
school history.
The Mustangs are the third team in four weeks to lead the CIS
men’s hockey rankings. The reigning national champion UNB
Varsity Reds dominated the first 10 polls of the campaign, while
the McGill Redmen were No. 1 each of the past two weeks.
UNB (17-5-3) remains at No. 2 in the new Top 10 thanks to a
143-point tally. McGill (20-4-2) drops two spots to No. 3 after
earning 142 points. The Manitoba Bisons (17-5-2) are the big
winners this week, moving up three positions to No. 4 after racking
up 108 points.
All three teams received first-place consideration from the panel,
including four nods for UNB, six for McGill and one for
Manitoba.
Rounding out the new Top 10 are the Alberta Golden Bears (16-6-2),
who stay put in fifth place; the No. 6 Saint Mary’s Huskies
(17-7-2), up two positions; the No. 7 Moncton Aigles Bleus
(16-8-1), down three; the No. 8 UPEI Panthers (17-8-0), unranked a
week ago; the No. 9 Saskatchewan Huskies (15-6-3), down three
spots; as well as the UQTR Patriotes (18-6-2), who remain at No.
10.
Heading into the final week of the regular season in the OUA and
AUS conferences, and with two weeks to go in Canada West league
play, Western, UNB, McGill and Manitoba all lead their respective
divisions.
In the OUA West, the top-ranked Mustangs have long secured first
place and currently hold an 11-point lead over Lakehead in the
standings. Western, which defeated Waterloo 5-1 and Lakekead 7-4
last weekend, closes out conference play with home tilts against
UOIT (5-20-1) on Thursday and York (12-10-4) on Saturday.
In the AUS, the V-Reds hold a slim one-point advantage over Saint
Mary’s but have three games remaining, compared to two for
the Huskies. UNB, which edged Acadia 3-2 and dropped a 3-2 shootout
decision to Dalhousie this past weekend, wraps up conference play
with three games in four nights, including against St. Thomas
(5-16-4) on Wednesday, No. 8 UPEI on Friday and No. 7 Moncton on
Saturday.
In the OUA East, the Redmen enjoy a four-point lead over UQTR and
need to tally a single point in their final two outings to clinch
first place. McGill beat UQTR 7-3 last Tuesday before losing 4-2 to
Concordia and beating Carleton 4-3 over the weekend. The 2011
University Cup finalists close out the regular schedule with visits
to Concordia (13-11-2) on Wednesday and Ottawa (14-11-1) on
Friday.
In Canada West, the Bisons are currently in first place with 36
points, two more than Alberta and three more than Saskatchewan,
with all three teams having four games left in league play.
Manitoba, which swept a two-game series versus UBC last weekend,
3-2 in a shootout and 5-3, visits Calgary (14-11-1) on Friday and
Saturday. The Bisons will then wrap up the regular season at home
against UBC on Feb. 17-18.
CIS MEN’S
HOCKEY TOP 10 (#13)
Voting is based on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis, with a 1st place
vote worth 10 points. The CIS Men’s Ice Hockey Top Ten
Committee is made up of media members from across Canada.
(regular season record) / votes (first-place votes) /
(previous rankings)
1. Western (21-2-3) / 152 pts (6) / (3)
2. UNB (17-5-3) / 143 (4) / (2)
3. McGill (20-4-2) / 142 (6) / (1)
4. Manitoba (17-5-2) / 108 (1) / (7)
5. Alberta (16-6-2) / 93 / (5)
6. Saint Mary’s (17-7-2) / 89 / (8)
7. Moncton (16-8-1) / 62 / (4)
8. UPEI (17-8-0) / 49 / (NR)
9. Saskatchewan (15-6-3) / 41 / (6)
10. UQTR (18-6-2) / 34 / (10)
Other teams receiving votes: Acadia (11), Lakehead (6), Calgary
(4), Nipissing (1).
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