Re: 2017 Pairwise thread
"While it is true that most regular season games end after five minutes of overtime, if one team must win to advance to a second round of a tournament, the outcome of the game is official and “counts” for both teams. A team losing 10 minutes into overtime has a loss, just as if it had lost in regulation time. If tournament organizers choose to end the game after five minutes of overtime and play a shootout, then the game is recorded as a tie for NCAA purposes.
Read more: http://www.uscho.com/faq/about-ncaa-hockey/#ixzz4bF0CHFHM
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Except in consolation games...
Can you link to any actual statement which backs this up, because I can't find one anywhere.
"While it is true that most regular season games end after five minutes of overtime, if one team must win to advance to a second round of a tournament, the outcome of the game is official and “counts” for both teams. A team losing 10 minutes into overtime has a loss, just as if it had lost in regulation time. If tournament organizers choose to end the game after five minutes of overtime and play a shootout, then the game is recorded as a tie for NCAA purposes.
Read more: http://www.uscho.com/faq/about-ncaa-hockey/#ixzz4bF0CHFHM
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