Calgary, Queen's and Montréal each scoot up a spot while the searching-for-an-identity Saskatchewan Huskies slip all the way to seventh.
Guelph and Alberta tied for the 10th spot, but coach Kyle Walters' Gryphons were awarded 10th spot on a tiebreaker. Guelph and Alberta are essentially co-No. 10s.
- Laval Rouge et Or (+20)
- Western Mustangs (+58)
- Calgary Dinos (+170)
- Queen's Golden Gaels (+113)
- Montréal Carabins (+230)
- St. Francis Xavier X-Men (+56)
- Saskatchewan Huskies (-733)
- Laurier Golden Hawks (+72)
- Saint Mary's Huskies (-50)
- Guelph Gryphons (-16) & Alberta Golden Bears (+129)
Also receiving votes: Regina (+7), Sherbrooke (-27), Ottawa (+1), McGill (+1), Simon Fraser (-100).
How does Guelph lose ground in this poll? Did anyone even watch that game? They aren't much worse than Western. Note: I have no affiliation to Guelph other than I have been to that city once!
ReplyDeleteWell, they are 2-2 after all.
ReplyDeleteIt's true their two losses were shoot outs against Queen's and Western.
Offensively, thanks mainly to Dunk, they are terrific but its their D that will ultimately prove to be Guelph's Achilles Heel.