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Originally posted by D2D View PostI have BTN+ but for Gopher sports only. Any other way to watch or at least track?
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Originally posted by Steamboat View Post
Could Wisconsin have caught the 1st game good/2nd game bad disease that the Gophers used to have?
And there are two more periods to play.
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Originally posted by FiveHoleFrenzy View PostUMD leads the sinners 2-0 after 1 period. A period that the sinners put up 1 shot on net.
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Originally posted by Steamboat View Post
Are you sure about that? I got the hockey package, and any WCHA game is accessible. It will show a lock on games you can't watch, or ask if you wish to subscribe for other sports. Check the event calendar to see what you can view.
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Originally posted by Steamboat View PostAre you sure about that? I got the hockey package, and any WCHA game is accessible. It will show a lock on games you can't watch, or ask if you wish to subscribe for other sports. Check the event calendar to see what you can view.
Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey
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Originally posted by Steamboat View Post
Well that was anticlimactic. 3 on 3 and UMD coughs up the puck and Wisconsin wins with less than 30 seconds gone in overtime.
Anyway, as I said earlier, more standings points than UW got out of their trip to Duluth last season or the season before. But not all six points.
(But it's a full-sized win for RPI and Pairwise... I think.)Last edited by robertearle; 10-17-2021, 06:56 PM.
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Originally posted by robertearle View Post(But it's a full-sized win for RPI and Pairwise... I think.)
https://www.collegehockeynews.com/women/standings.php
For overall records, overall W-L-T is shown, but Overtime Wins/Losses (OTW/OTL) will count 55/45 percent of a win, respectively, for NCAA Tournament selection purposes. Playoff games that are played using regular 5-on-5 OT are counted in the RW/RL records, for these purposes, since their weighting (100/0) is the same as a regulation W/L.
PwPt% = Pairwise Points % ... takes the above 55/45% for OT win into account, and divides by total games played."... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by ARM View PostMy understanding is that it is even less full-sized than the WCHA two-out-of-three-points win, if this is correct; I'm quoting from here:
https://www.collegehockeynews.com/women/standings.php
The Pairwise is (was?) three criteria: head-to-head, common opponent record, and RPI.
Is "Pairwise points" a new, fourth component to a Pairwise comparison? So far at least, the USCHO page doesn't say anything about such a thing.
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