{"id":27161,"date":"2005-02-24T11:55:36","date_gmt":"2005-02-24T17:55:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2005\/02\/24\/this-week-in-the-ecac-west-feb-24-2005\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:56:10","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:56:10","slug":"this-week-in-the-ecac-west-feb-24-2005","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2005\/02\/24\/this-week-in-the-ecac-west-feb-24-2005\/","title":{"rendered":"This Week in the ECAC West: Feb. 24, 2005"},"content":{"rendered":"
After several weeks of number crunching and discussions about possibilities, it has come down to just winning the games. For four teams, that is all they need to do in the final weekend of the regular season to secure their spots for the playoffs.<\/p>\n
At the top of the league, Utica plays at Manhattanville on Saturday night. Both teams have games on Friday that they shouldn’t look past, but the game for all the marbles is the one on Saturday. The winner of that game, assuming no major upsets on Friday, will be the regular season champion and host the ECAC West playoffs.<\/p>\n
“We have set some goals throughout the year to do things we have never done,” said Utica coach Gary Heenan. “We never beat Hobart in Hobart, we went and did that. We never swept RIT and Hobart in the same weekend, and we did that. We never beat Manhattanville, and we did that. Those are the kinds of things that we have talked about as a team. We actually put it on paper and posted it in our [locker] room. Right now, we think when we set those kinds of goals we can achieve them.”<\/p>\n
Before last weekend, Utica was 0-5-1 lifetime against the Valiants.<\/p>\n
If Utica loses at Neumann on Friday, and Manhattanville ties or wins against Lebanon Valley, then a possible tie in Saturday’s game would give the title to Utica since it would own the head to head tiebreaker by virtue of the win over the Valiants last Friday.<\/p>\n
“Sweeping this weekend is a goal that we have set,” said Heenan. “We don’t want to get in to a number crunching tie breaker scenario. We aren’t even saying that a tie is good enough. We just want to win out.”<\/p>\n
RIT has secured a third place finish, no matter what happens in the other games this weekend.<\/p>\n
Elmira and Hobart continue to battle it out for the fourth, and final, playoff spot. This is another “just win” game, as a victory by either team would be enough to clinch the spot. A tie game would benefit Hobart, and put the Statesmen into the playoffs.<\/p>\n
Hobart has won the last five contests against Elmira, and a win would mean a sweep of the Soaring Eagles for the third straight year.<\/p>\n
The right of hosting the ECAC West playoffs is now down to between Manhattanville and Utica. Both facilities have conflicting events currently scheduled. A full review of the facilities issues for the ECAC West playoffs, as well as other leagues, can be found in Chris Lerch’s column<\/a> this week.<\/p>\n To conclude my three part series of end-of-season awards, this week we turn to the individual awards. Remember, these awards are evaluated on the performance for the entire season, not just within league play.<\/p>\n Player of the Year: Jimmy Sokol (Utica)<\/b><\/p>\nIndividual Awards<\/h4>\n