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This is what it says on the WCHA site: I read this to mean they have some flexibility in who gets the night games. I could be wrong.
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I don't agree with Moy's brackets, but in his defense, there is this one guideline:
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I don't think we'll know for sure until the first round is complete. It looks like the brackets will be set up initially, and re-seeding will not be done. I assume that if Minnesota makes it they will set up the brackets so they will play the night game on Thursday, and also again on Friday if they win.
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Wow, did Moy even put any thought into this weeks brackets? USCHO Bracketology First he makes moves to avoid a Denver vs. Duluth matchup, but after all of his moves, he ends up with Denver vs. Duluth again. Plus he has 3 WCHA teams in Green Bay.
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Chuck Schwartz agrees with my brackets this week: Chuck Schwartz Bracketology Or maybe he copied mine!
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Yeah, that loss to CC in January really hurt us. We'd be sitting ahead of Yale right now if we could have gotten the sweep that weekend.
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I didn't consider Yale opponents possibly falling off the cliff. Good info!
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You're forgetting one thing. No way the NCAA will allow for the possibility of an all-WCHA Frozen Four again. You switch Merrimack and Omaha and you take care of that issue, and you have better attendance at those regionals.
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I think they could play Quinnipiac in the second round if there was an upset somewhere else in the first round, since re-seeding is done after the first round.. Quinnipiac is a TUC right now (barely). Then if Quinnipiac takes them to 3 games and they lose in the semifinals, I believe we could pass them. The stars would kind of have to align, but I think it's possible.
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Agreed. Unfortunately I think it's going to be very hard to jump past Yale. I think they need to lose a couple games against TUC's in the ECAC tournament. In addition, I think we'd need to win the Broadmoor in order to jump them in the TUC record and flip our comparison with them. I have a feeling we are destined for #2 overall in the PWR. Playing Michigan Tech the next 4 games isn't helping our record agains TUCs, which is where we need help right now.
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Duluth is a #3 seed and RPI is a #4 seed, so you can't swap them. Swapping is only done within each band of seeds.
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Atlantic Hockey Association Tournament
fargosioux replied to krangodance's topic in Non-collegiate sports
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Here's my crack at this week's bracketology: East (Bridgeport): Yale vs. RIT (or Atlantic Hockey Winner) Merrimack vs. Notre Dame West (St. Louis): North Dakota vs. Boston University Nebraska-Omaha vs. Miami Midwest (Green Bay): Michigan vs. Colorado College Union vs. Duluth Northeast (Manchester): Boston College vs. RPI Denver vs. New Hampshire
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If we win on Friday, I'd actually be very surprised if we don't see Eidsness in net on Saturday. Brad even mentioned in his chat last week that he thinks Eidsness might get a start at Tech.
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I have it on channel 617 and everything is airing fine.
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2 lower level - Saturday vs. Bemidji
fargosioux replied to fargosioux's topic in Tickets wanted / for sale
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I have 2 tickets available for Saturday vs. Bemidji. Section 107 Row H. Price is $40 per ticket. PM me or email fargosioux@cableone.net if interested.
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I believe we would gain another comparison this weekend by flipping Merrimack if they lose once this weekend to Maine (assuming we swept our series). I'm not seeing much of a possibility of Yale losing any comparisons, so I assume the best we can do is to remain at #2 in the PWR after this weekend. Jim or somebody else with more PWR knowledge than me can maybe confirm this.
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I posted this in the College Hockey thread too: Directv users with the sports pack have several options for college hockey tonight: 613 - Niagara @ RIT (6:30 pm central) 628 - Vermont @ Boston University (6:00) 664 - Bowling Green @ Michigan State (6:00) 668 - Michigan Tech @ Minnesota (7:00) 682 - Denver @ Nebraska-Omaha (7:30)
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That won't be known until the brackets are completed by the committee. They structure it so if every #1 seed made it to the Frozen Four, the #1 seed would play #4, and #2 would play #3.
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USCHO has this week's Bracketology up, and Moy makes one minor adjustment to these brackets by switching Wisconsin and RPI for attendance purposes: USCHO Bracketology - February 23rd Also, Wisconsin blogger Chuck Schwartz put his brackets out earlier this week: Schwartz Bracketology He has a bit of a Badger spin in his brackets by rearranging everything to get Wisconsin in Green Bay. I find it hard to believe everything would get shaken up just to get Wisconsin close to home if they are a #4 seed. At the end of the day, I have a feeling Wisconsin will be on the outside looking in, and the committee won't have to deal with a Wisconsin decision.
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MacWilliam.
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Based on the current PWR, the brackets would be very clear cut in my opinion. Straight bracket integrity with no need to move anybody to avoid intra-conference matchups: East (Bridgeport): Yale vs. RIT (or Atlantic Hockey Winner) Union vs. UNO Midwest (Green Bay): North Dakota vs. Western Michigan Duluth vs. Notre Dame Northeast (Manchester): Boston College vs. Wisconsin Michigan vs. New Hampshire West (St. Louis): Merrimack vs. RPI Denver vs. Miami Attendance would be OK everywhere except St. Louis. I do agree with the opinion that the committee will try to place North Dakota in St. Louis if at all possible, but in this scenario, I'm not sure how they could make it work. What about this crazy thought -- Hakstol vs. Blais for the national title?