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WCHA 2019-20 season: We Can Do Better Than Two Bids and a First Round Exit
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Playoffs are set
Anchorage at Mankato
Bowling Green at Alaska
Michigan Tech at Northern Michigan
Lake Superior State at Bemidji
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Originally posted by BSUBeavs View PostOkay? I am aware. My point was that there shouldn't be co champions if BSU wins three of four head-to-head matchups.
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I've been thinking about how teams hold on to a 1 goal lead and to me if you just defend, you are eventually going to get beat. So the key is to forecheck so well that the other team gets nothing going. Huntsville sat back last night with the lead and they got burned. NMU did not tonight and it worked out, ( luckily) for them.
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Originally posted by JohnsonsJerseys View PostI was thinking last night... how interesting/weird/cool would it be for MSU / BSU to end the regular season tied in points since they play each other the final weekend? Two teams awarded the MacNaughton Cup at the same game as co-champs... What a group photo opportunity.
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Back on post 376, it mentioned the possibility of both teams being tied with points. Much as I would hate to see that, it is now a possibility.
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There is nothing wrong with being co-champions...jeez. #1 seed is all that matters.
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Originally posted by state of hockey View PostThat doesn't make sense. Sure, you have a better record against Mankato than Mankato has against you, but you also have a worse record against everyone else than they do.
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Originally posted by BSUBeavs View PostBig win! It's too bad there isn't a tiebreaker for the MacNaughton. If the Beavers pull out three points tomorrow night, that means in the four countable WCHA matchups, the Beavers would have won three. To me, that should be enough to be outright champs. If they split, I understand that, but there should be a head-to-head tiebreaker imo.
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Originally posted by BSUBeavs View PostOkay? I am aware. My point was that there shouldn't be co champions if BSU wins three of four head-to-head matchups.
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Re: WCHA 2019-20 season: We Can Do Better Than Two Bids and a First Round Exit
WCHA Standings heading into the final game:
1 Minnesota State 68
2 Bemidji State 65
3 Northern Michigan 47
4 Alaska 46
Bowling Green 46
6 Michigan Tech 44
7 Lake Superior State 38
8 Alaska Anchorage 21
9 Ferris State 17
10 Alabama Huntsville 13
All we really know right now is that Mankato and Bemidji will be hosting Lake Superior State and Anchorage. Lake Superior is locked in at 7 and Anchorage is locked in at 8.
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Originally posted by Jeff View PostNow that's a mighty big IF.
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Originally posted by BSUBeavs View PostOkay? I am aware. My point was that there shouldn't be co champions if BSU wins three of four head-to-head matchups.The team accumulating the most number of points in WCHA regular season League contests shall be the WCHA regular season champion.
If two (2) or more teams are tied for the WCHA regular season championship, they shall be considered co-champions. Seeding for the WCHA Postseason Tournament if two (2) or more teams have accumulated the same number of points shall be determined according to the following procedure:
a) If two (2) or more teams are tied, and all tied teams have played four (4) contests against one another, then the team with the highest accumulated points percentage from these head-to-head contests will be granted the higher seed.
GFM
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