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  1. I have two sets of tickets for sale at face value, great seats in the lower bowl.

    Section 114, row T, seats 13 and 14

    Face value is $310 for the pair.

    I am in the Minneapolis area and would prefer to be able to meet and swap but can ship if it is needed.

    email at sworrell24 at yahoo.com

  2. Just a quick point about the complaining that the #1 seed should play the late game. If you look at the other three major conferences, the #1 seed plays the early game in all of them. Why? Because the #1 deserves the extra rest before the championship game.

    A point about the "Minnesota Rule". This is something that is voted on by all 10 members of the WCHA. Blame all the schools in the WCHA for voting for it, not Minnesota. If the Final Five is in Wisconsin, then it would be the same for them. This tournament is where the WCHA makes its money, so they do what they can to maximize that.

  3. I just checked the schedules on USCHO and found out something interesting. The CCHA, ECAC, and HE all have their #1 seeds playing in the early game. Looks like they give the #1s more rest as a bonus for winning the league.

  4. gobig6, you haven't told me anything I didn't already know about the Minnesota rule. But just because the rule was voted in by the WCHA schools doesn't mean that I have to like it. I understand this is the last year it will be in effect. Apparently it isn't all that popular with everyone.

    So what's going to happen next year if the Gophers get the Friday afternoon game? Are you going to tell me that FSN won't broadcast it? Yeah, sure. :angry:

    PCM, sorry the rant about the "Minnesota rule" wasn't really directed at you. It was more for the people that were complaining that Minnesota decides everything and always gets what they want. The other schools all had a say and this is what we get because of it.

    About the tv schedule, I can only go on what they have done in the past. I'm sure they would find a way to show it, but they do also have to show those worthless shows too. It's just easier with the night games because of what I said before.

    I'm sorry I kind of went off about it, it was just bugging me so see a lot of uninformed complaining. I hope a station up there picks up the broadcast so you guys can see it.

  5. PCM, the last two years at least the Friday afternoon game was the only one not shown. I know the shows they play during that time are worthless, but they also have to show them as part of their affiliation with Fox Sports Net. The night games are easier because that is when all FSN stations have slots open for live coverage of games. This goes for Saturday afternoon as well.

    The "Minnesota Rule" - I'm getting tired of all the whining about this. The WCHA decides this. The 10 member schools vote on this. Unless Minnesota's vote counts for 10 while all other schools count as 1, then there are at least 5 other schools that vote for it. They do this because the money from the tournament is split evenly among the schools. They want to maximize revenue so they put Minnesota in the night spot to do it. Maybe you guys should find our if UND is one of the yes votes before you continue your whine fest. I'll admit I don't like the rule, but until the WCHA schools decide differently that is the way it is.

  6. OK, I have a question:

    Yale lost Friday on an overtime goal at 18:42

    Yale lost Saturday on an overtime goal at 5:14

    For the purposes of PWR, how do these games go in Yale's books?

    Two ties, since the overtime goals were scored after 5 minutes?

    Two losses?

    I should know this but I forget...

    Two losses. They changed the rules either last year or the year before and anything decided in overtime, including holiday tournaments, goes into the books as a win or loss. Holiday tourneys that use a shootout to decide the outcome, go into the record books as ties.

  7. Just to hopefully stop some of the whining about the Gophers playing on Friday night rule, YOUR schools voted for it because they like the extra money. The ticket revenue gets split up between WCHA schools, so of course they want to maximize sales. Rumor has it that the last time it was voted on, the result was 9-1 in favor with only Minnesota voting against.

  8. During the Gopher game a guy from Alaska got a penalty, and the Gopher got a penalty for diving. Frank can't believe they are making the call. For anyone that listened to them during the Sioux series, did he make the same claim for that ugly thing J Par did?

    Just a little correction there Federov, it was the other way around. The Gopher player was called for hooking and the Anchorage player, I believe Steward, was called for diving.

  9. Cliche of the Day:  "Defense wins championships""

    This is not really true in the NCAAs. Think about how many strong defensive teams with little offense have won the National Championship lately. A team has to be balanced well with offense and defense with some timely goaltending. In a one loss and you are out tournament, if you defense or goaltending is bad once, you are out. Look at Cornell last year, or Michigan State the three years before. A balanced team with serviceable goaltending will go farther, an example my team, Minnesota the last two years, BC the year before that, UND (they had solid goaltending but were still well balanced).

  10. Here it is from the NCAA rule book, section 19A:

    If the puck, after being batted in the air by a high stick, is controlled first

    by an opponent, all players are eligible to play the puck and play shall not

    be stopped. If the puck, after being batted in the air by a high stick, is controlled

    first by that player or by a teammate, play must be stopped immediately.

    Don't think it's arguable that Murray wasn't the first to control the puck after the ZPar high stick. Wish Shepard had missed it, he sure missed everything else.

    Goon, have you read this post by a fellow Sioux fan? The wave off of the goal on Saturday was the correct call.

  11. "Who can match up with Tallackson? Who can match up with Potulny? Who can shoot the puck like Ballard? No one in the country..." :lol:

    I hate to break up a good rip fest here, but how about we look at what the actual quote was. Woog said "Who on the Mavericks can match up with Vanek, Tallackson.......Who can shoot a puck like Ballard, not many in the country." I'm a gopher fan and I know the FSN announcers are homers and deserve to be ripped at times, but at least do it on something legitimate like the UND hasn't played anyone quote.

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