CIS MEN'S HOCKEY TOP 10 (Poll #9): Redmen remain No. 2 in the nation
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OTTAWA (CIS) - The defending Queen's Cup champion McGill Redmen are ranked in the No.2 spot for the eighth time in nine CIS men's hockey polls this season.
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The reigning national champion University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds top the charts with a 13-2-1 record. They received 14 of 17 first-place votes and 167 points from the national media panel in the first Top 10 of 2012 to keep their lead on the Redmen (15-1-2), who earned the remaining first-place nods and 146 points from the panel to maintain their No. 2 status for the seventh straight ranking period.
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Third-ranked Western Ontario (15-1-2), No. 6 Moncton (11-5-0), No. 7 Lakehead (15-3-0), No. 9 Manitoba (12-4-2) and No. 10 UQTR (14-5-1) also stay put in the new Top 10. Alberta (13-3-2) moves past Saskatchewan (13-3-2) in fifth place, while previously unranked Acadia (11-5-1) earns the No. 8 spot.
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UNB went a perfect 4-for-4 since the last weekly poll in early December. The V-Reds outscored Ottawa 7-4 and 8-4 over the holidays in a pair of non-conference contests in Fredericton, and then resumed AUS play this past weekend with home wins over StFX, 5-2, and Saint Mary's, 3-2. The University Cup champs are set to battle Saint Mary's (10-7-1) and StFX (5-9-3) again on Friday and Saturday, this time in Nova Scotia.
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While UNB now holds a four-point lead atop the Atlantic conference rankings, McGill and Western are tied atop the OUA overall standings with 10 games remaining in the regular season, and Alberta and Saskatchewan are dead even in Canada West, also with 10 matches left.
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McGill resumed conference play last weekend with home victories over Ottawa, 3-1, and Ryerson, 5-2.
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Western kept pace with the Redmen thanks to a 7-4 defeat of Laurier on home ice and a 4-2 win at York.
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Alberta swept a home-and-away doubleheader against archrival Calgary, 3-2 and 4-2.
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Saskatchewan was the only Top 5 team to leave points on the ice last week, splitting a two-game series with Lethbridge. The Huskies took the opener 5-2 before dropping a 3-2 decision.
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Alberta visits Saskatchewan in Saskatoon this weekend for a crucial two-game set.
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CIS MEN'S HOCKEY TOP 10 (#9)
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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)
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1. UNB (13-2-1) / 167 pts (14) / (1)
2. McGill (15-1-2) / 146 (3) / (2)
3. Western Ontario (15-1-2) / 123 / (3)
4. Alberta (13-3-2) / 121 / (5)
5. Saskatchewan (13-3-2) / 107 / (4)
6. Moncton (11-5-0) / 67 / (6) *
7. Lakehead (15-3-0) / 67 / (7)
8. Acadia (11-5-1) / 49 / (NR) *
9. Manitoba (12-4-2) / 49 / (9)
10. UQTR (14-5-1) / 18 / (10)
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Moncton (over Lakehead) and Acadia (over Manitoba) were awarded the higher ranking based on number of higher-placed votes.
Other teams receiving votes: Saint Mary's (17), UPEI (3), Ottawa
(1).
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For more information contact:
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Michel Bélanger
Manager, Communications & Media Relations
Canadian Interuniversity Sport
Off: 613-562-5670 ext. 25
Cell: 613-447-6334
belanger [at] universitysport.ca
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