Hockey club to host tournament
By Wes Anderson
Posted: 2/14/08 Section: Sports
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For the first time in 10 years, the Illinois hockey club will host the Central States Collegiate Hockey League tournament this weekend at the Ice Arena. Ranked No. 1 in the country, undefeated on the season and regular season CSCHL champions, the Illini are the presumptive favorite this weekend on their home ice.
However, to accomplish their second goal of the season - win the conference tournament - the Illini will likely have to face some formidable opponents. Here's a look at Friday's matchups in the opening round of the "playoffs on the Pond."
If any team has come close to defeating the Illini this year, it has been Iowa State. Two weeks ago, the Cyclones handed Illinois an early two-goal deficit - in two straight games. However, the Illini clawed back and eventually won both games in overtime.
As the defending tournament champions, the Cyclones will look to repeat their victory over the Illini in last year's championship game.
Kent State, perennially in the middle of the standings, has lost in the first round in the last four CSCHL tournaments. After early season wins, the Golden Flashes slipped in the standings, ultimately finishing fifth.
Ohio saw its streak of four straight CSCHL regular season titles snapped this season, as losses to Western Michigan, Illinois and Lindenwood dropped the Bobcats to third in the final conference standings.
However, the Bobcats have played well at the Ice Arena, giving the Illini all they could handle in an 11-round, sudden death shootout in January.
Eastern Michigan may well be the most accustomed to the wider confines of Champaign's "Big Pond", which is approximately 30 feet wider than a standard hockey rink. Their home games are played at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube, which has a wider, olympic-style ice surface. However, the Illini quickly beatthe Eagles on the road last November, winning 7-0 and 6-2.

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