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  • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

    Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
    Northeast vs. Midwest
    East vs. West
    Thanks

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    • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

      Well, there went my bracket.

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      • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

        Northeast Regional – Worcester

        #2 – Boston College v. #3 – Bemidji State
        The Boston College Eagles and the Bemidji State Beavers matched up this afternoon in the second Northeast Regional Semifinal in Worcester with a spot in the Regional Final against Cornell on the line. The Eagles struck first early in the first period. Aaron Miller was called for boarding, and BC’s David Cotton made the Beavers pay, ripping a wrister from the bottom of the near circle past BSU’s Zach Driscoll to give Boston College a 1-0 lead. Driscoll held he Eagles in check through the rest of the first, and BC’s Spencer Knight matched his counterpart in net, and after twenty minutes the Eagles held a 1-0 lead. Boston College took a two-goal advantage minutes into the second period when Ben Finkelstein’s blast from the point was redirected by Mike Hardman past Driscoll. Down 2-0, Bemidji State opened things up a bit, and slowly turned the momentum in their favor, but were unable to solve Knight on their 11 shots on goal in the second period, and after two, it was 2-0 BC. The Beaver however would continue their strong play in the third, and midway through the period Bemidji’s Adam Brady found Owen Sollinger in the slot, and Sollinger flung a wrister that beat Knight five-hole, and brought the Beavers back to within one. BSU continued their pressure in the following minutes, and with just over six to play found themselves on the powerplay after Graham McPhee was called for tripping. Brady nearly tied the game on a one-timer from the far circle, but the shot rang of the crossbar. BC killed the rest of the penalty, and Spencer Knight stopped each of BSU last three shots on net the rest of the way, and when the buzzer sounded, it was the Boston College Eagles squeaking past Bemidji State 2-1 and into the Regional Final against Cornell.
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        • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

          Originally posted by Fighting Sioux 23 View Post
          Northeast Regional – Worcester

          #2 – Boston College v. #3 – Bemidji State
          The Boston College Eagles and the Bemidji State Beavers matched up this afternoon in the second Northeast Regional Semifinal in Worcester with a spot in the Regional Final against Cornell on the line. The Eagles struck first early in the first period. Aaron Miller was called for boarding, and BC’s David Cotton made the Beavers pay, ripping a wrister from the bottom of the near circle past BSU’s Zach Driscoll to give Boston College a 1-0 lead. Driscoll held he Eagles in check through the rest of the first, and BC’s Spencer Knight matched his counterpart in net, and after twenty minutes the Eagles held a 1-0 lead. Boston College took a two-goal advantage minutes into the second period when Ben Finkelstein’s blast from the point was redirected by Mike Hardman past Driscoll. Down 2-0, Bemidji State opened things up a bit, and slowly turned the momentum in their favor, but were unable to solve Knight on their 11 shots on goal in the second period, and after two, it was 2-0 BC. The Beaver however would continue their strong play in the third, and midway through the period Bemidji’s Adam Brady found Owen Sollinger in the slot, and Sollinger flung a wrister that beat Knight five-hole, and brought the Beavers back to within one. BSU continued their pressure in the following minutes, and with just over six to play found themselves on the powerplay after Graham McPhee was called for tripping. Brady nearly tied the game on a one-timer from the far circle, but the shot rang of the crossbar. BC killed the rest of the penalty, and Spencer Knight stopped each of BSU last three shots on net the rest of the way, and when the buzzer sounded, it was the Boston College Eagles squeaking past Bemidji State 2-1 and into the Regional Final against Cornell.
          w00000t!! any day the Beagles lose is a good day! Plus I have a soft spot for bemij-j-ji state. I can never say that right

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          • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

            Originally posted by leswp1 View Post
            w00000t!! any day the Beagles lose is a good day!
            Ummm, BC won...

            it was the Boston College Eagles squeaking past Bemidji State 2-1 and into the Regional Final against Cornell
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            East Regional: 2013 (Champions), 2014, 2016 (Champions), 2023 (Champions)
            Northeast Regional:

            West Regional: 2015, 2021
            Midwest Regional: 2019, 2022
            Frozen Four: 2013, 2016, 2023 (Champions)

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            • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

              Originally posted by MarkEagleUSA View Post
              Ummm, BC won...
              sh1t. How to ruin my night. No reading comprehension.

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              • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                CHN has a different bracket than USCHO which has a different bracket than MyHockey.

                Driving me nuts
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                • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                  Originally posted by joecct View Post
                  CHN has a different bracket than USCHO which has a different bracket than MyHockey.

                  Driving me nuts
                  Bemidji lost on both, as did Duluth

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                  • Originally posted by leswp1 View Post
                    w00000t!! any day the Beagles lose is a good day! Plus I have a soft spot for bemij-j-ji state. I can never say that right
                    You’re not very bright are you?
                    Originally posted by reBlur
                    the sober Trivino I know is not a guy who would force his way into a girl's room and attempt to rape her. I can't imagine him ever making anyone even feel uncomfortable when he's sober.There are plenty of players in my time covering the team who have looked at me differently or flirted with me or the like. Trivino has never been one of those players. Even outside of the rink, he'll say hi and is plenty of friendly, but has never been even close to saying or doing anything inappropriate.

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                    • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                      Originally posted by Carmine Scarpaglia View Post
                      You’re not very bright are you?
                      apparently not. Must be all the chocolate milk I imbibed on my virtual jet ride

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                      • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                        I expected that result for my Wolverines, but I still had the excitement and the nerves reading this recap as I would have had watching the game.
                        Originally posted by West Texas Wolverine
                        wT, your wisdom is as boundless as the volume of your cheering.



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                        5 ECAC (RPI, Union, Dartmouth, St. Lawrence, Clarkson)
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                        • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                          West Regional – Loveland

                          #2 – Denver v. #3 – Maine
                          On a Friday night in Loveland, Colorado, the Denver Pioneers and the Maine Black Bears battled in the evening matchup of the West Regional Semifinals. In front of its home state crowd, Denver came flying out in the first period, throwing 14 shots on goal compared to Maine’s 6, but Jeremy Swayman stood strong between the pipes for the Black Bears. The closest DU came to cracking into the scoring column came midway through the first period when Bobby Brink burst past JD Greenway along the far boards and skated to the bottom of the far circle, launching a wrister that beat Swayman, but hit the near post and rang out. Magnus Chrona stopped each of Maine’s attempts as well in the first, and after twenty minutes of play, Denver and Maine were tied 0-0. Early in the second Denver’s Ian Mitchell was called for cross checking, and the Black Bears capitalized with the man advantage, thanks to Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup awareness. Adam Dawe wristed a shot on net from the far circle that Chrona got a piece of, but the puck trickled to the side of the crease where Schmidt-Svejstrup was the first to find the loose puck and jammed it home to give Maine a 1-0 advantage. Denver quickly responded. On the following shift, Liam Finlay dumped the puck into the Black Bear zone, and Emilio Pettersen won the race to the puck, circled behind the Maine net, and then found Cole Guttman in the slot, who one-timed a laser past Swayman to knot the score at 1-1. The two sides went back and forth throughout the second, and it appeared that the game would be tied going into third. However, with just under a minute to play Tyler Ward won a puck battle in the near corner, threw a wrister towards the net, which deflected off a Maine blueliner to the stick of Slava Demin at the point. Demin ripped a slap shot that fooled Swayman and found the back of the net to put the Pioneers up 2-1 heading into the third period. Early in the third it was all Denver, pushing for a two-goal advantage, but Swayman held strong, stopping the seven shots on goal he faced in the opening six minutes. The Black Bears were then granted a golden opportunity. Just before the midway point, Jake Durflinger was called for a five minute major for checking from behind. Maine piled eight shots on net on the extended powerplay, but it would be the eighth and final shot during that time period that would prove crucial, as Tim Doherty found Mitchell Fossier on the backdoor, and Fossier tapped the puck into a gaping net to tie the game at two. It looked like the West Regional crowd was going to get treated to extra hockey in both of their semifinals, but with just over two minutes to play, Denver’s Ian Mitchell spoiled the party. Mitchell pinched in along the near boards, skated to the top of the slot, and ripped a wrister through traffic unscathed, and past the screened Swayman. The goal gave DU a 3-2 advantage, and Maine pushed for the equalizer late in the period, but were unable to push another puck past Chrona, and when the clock reached all zeroes, it was the Pioneers of Denver knocking out the Maine Black Bears 3-2 to advance to the West Regional final against Ohio State.
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                          • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                            Congrats to Cornell on retaining the Belt.
                            Code:
                                               Current Holder         Next Defense
                            The Belt           Cornell                Boston College 03/28/2020
                            The Belt Alt 3x3   Penn State             Massachusetts Lowell 03/28/2020
                            The Belt Alt SO    Massachusetts Lowell   Penn State 03/28/2020
                            AHC Belt           Sacred Heart           next season
                            B1G Belt           Penn State             04/12/2020 at earliest
                            ECAC Belt          Cornell                04/12/2020 at earliest
                            HEA Belt           Massachusetts Lowell   04/10/2020 at earliest
                            NCHC Belt          North Dakota           04/10/2020 at earliest
                            WCHA Belt          Bemidji State          next season
                            Ivy Belt           Cornell                next season
                            New England Belt   Massachusetts Lowell   04/10/2020 at earliest
                            Connecticut Belt   Sacred Heart           next season
                            Massachusetts Belt Boston College         04/10/2020 at earliest
                            Michigan Belt      Michigan Tech          next season
                            Minnesota Belt     Minnesota              next season
                            New York Belt      Cornell                04/12/2020 at earliest
                            D II Play up Belt  Bemidji State          next season
                            D II P u Alt SO    American International next season
                            D III Play up Belt Rensselaer             next season
                            Play up Belt       Rensselaer             next season
                            Corrections are always appreciated.
                            Last edited by Ralph Baer; 03-28-2020, 08:33 AM.
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                            • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                              Originally posted by Ralph Baer View Post
                              Congrats to Cornell on retaining the Belt.
                              Code:
                                                 Current Holder         Next Defense
                              The Belt           Cornell                Boston College 03/28/2020
                              The Belt Alt 3x3   Penn State             Minnesota State 03/28/2020
                              The Belt Alt SO    Massachusetts Lowell   Western Michigan 03/28/2020
                              AHC Belt           Sacred Heart           next season
                              B1G Belt           Penn State             04/12/2020 at earliest
                              ECAC Belt          Cornell                04/12/2020 at earliest
                              HEA Belt           Massachusetts Lowell   04/10/2020 at earliest
                              NCHC Belt          North Dakota           04/10/2020 at earliest
                              WCHA Belt          Bemidji State          next season
                              Ivy Belt           Cornell                next season
                              New England Belt   Massachusetts Lowell   04/10/2020 at earliest
                              Connecticut Belt   Sacred Heart           next season
                              Massachusetts Belt Boston College         04/10/2020 at earliest
                              Michigan Belt      Michigan Tech          next season
                              Minnesota Belt     Minnesota              next season
                              New York Belt      Cornell                04/12/2020 at earliest
                              D II Play up Belt  Bemidji State          next season
                              D II P u Alt SO    American International next season
                              D III Play up Belt Rensselaer             next season
                              Play up Belt       Rensselaer             next season
                              Corrections are always appreciated.
                              Penn State is playing Mass Lowell and Minnesota State is playing Western Michigan today. Please correct.

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                              • Re: 2020 NCAA Hockey Tournament - What If: A Simulation of the 2019-2020 Postseason

                                Originally posted by RPI fan 4 life View Post
                                Penn State is playing Mass Lowell and Minnesota State is playing Western Michigan today. Please correct.
                                Good to see that someone is paying attention.
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