a2_electricboogaloo

March 16th, 2012 at 10:50 AM ^

Go to private browsing (Safari and Firefox) or incognito (Chrome) and open up a new window everytime you want to vote.  These windows don't save cookies, so they won't record who voted, just that a vote was cast.

If you are using Internet Explorer, visit this site.

UAUM

March 16th, 2012 at 11:13 AM ^

When I first voted about 1 hour ag, Hunwick was in 5th place with only 7% of the votes.  I tried to find the voting page to post on here, but couldn't b/c of browser I was using.

Just switched to Safari browser and voted again.  Now Hunny's in 3rd place with 17%.  

This could happen, srsly.

ChasingRabbits

March 16th, 2012 at 12:20 PM ^

I was in firefox regular and it seemed to let me vote more than once, then is switched and all it will display are the current %s.  I can't get it to go back to the vote screen at all even in a private browsing session.

 

But in better news he is #2 at 22% well ahead of #3.

Lionsfan

March 16th, 2012 at 1:26 PM ^

Just under 2000 votes:

Spencer Abbott, Maine Forward (not goalie guys), 33%

Tiny Jesus, 23%

Austin Smith, Colgate Forward, 16%

After that it's Jack Connolly from Duluth at 9%, then Tim Kirby at 7%. Nobody else has even higher than 5%

Sac Fly

March 16th, 2012 at 2:47 PM ^

But it is going to take a huge tournament run to change the coaches minds, because he already has a few things against him.

First he is a goalie, so to have any chance his numbers have to go from great to greatest. Miller won the award with a .950 SV% and a 1.33 GAA.

Second the award is not just based on proformance, one of the requirements is character on and off the ice. We all know how great of a guy he is, but an opposing coach could point at the two fights as a reason not to vote for him.

Hopefully he can make a push for it.