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Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

Implement a time clock for reviews. Determine an amount of time you get to look at something and that's it.

Were there slow reviews in the first game? The second game does seem to be starting pretty late considering the first didn’t go to overtime...
 
Re: Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

It's not just college sports that are taking an attendance nosedive. Reasons are well-known so no need to rehash here. But millennials (of which I am not one) like "experiences" and the Beanpot still has a feel that's different from a regular season game, even though no league points are on the line. It may not be the automatic sellout it was in the old days but plenty of people will be in the seats, especially for the late game of the first round and, of course, the championship.

The oldest Millennials are almost 40 and the youngest have graduated college already. Today's college kids are Generation Z.
 
Bentley can never qualify because their rink is not within the Boston City limits. Obviously Northeastern and BU are in Boston but so are the Harvard and BC rinks even though much of their campuses are in either Cambridge or Newton. The problem would be if UMass Boston ever moved to D1.

My God I really hope your just joking around. The college hockey Beanpot will always be the same 4 teams. Always!!!
 
Re: Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

My God I really hope your just joking around. The college hockey Beanpot will always be the same 4 teams. Always!!!

Was just responding to the unrealistic view of adding teams to the Beanpot. I agree it will never happen as long as college hockey is played by those 4 schools. It just adds to the mystique that all 4 rinks are within the Boston city limit.
 
Was just responding to the unrealistic view of adding teams to the Beanpot. I agree it will never happen as long as college hockey is played by those 4 schools. It just adds to the mystique that all 4 rinks are within the Boston city limit.

I almost peed myself reading the Bentley comment.
 
Re: Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

if the ticket app market is any indication, it will be a nice house tonight. Last year, I bought $30 loge seats at 5pm. This year, there are only 9 tix left on stub-hub and the cheapest seat is $90.

Looks pretty empty to me with 3 minutes left in the third period in a tied game....
 
Re: Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

And a wild game at that. Tell me it wouldn't be better on a Saturday afternoon with lower prices...
 
Re: Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

did curry take that penalty to stop a 4x0 breakaway? (Mookie has no video or audio)
 
Re: Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

Forgot about this new rule. Game goes in the books as a tie.
 
So does this game go into the Pairwise as a tie no matter what happens from here on out? That’s what I thought with immediate 5 minute overtime but maybe that’s just to try to end the game before full intermission?
 
Re: Beanpot LXVIII: Threepeat?

They upgafuked it

91.5
Tied Games - Regular-Season Tournaments - Regular-season tournaments that require a winner for advancement purposes may use the options in Rule 91.2 or 91.4, provided the teams participating in the tournament are notified what procedure will be utilized in advance of the event. The minigame is only allowed in postseason tournaments.

91.2
Tied Games - Regular Season - Conference Policy Formats - If the game remains tied after the provisions used in Rule 91.1, by conference policy only, a five-minute, 3-on-3 overtime may be played, followed by a sudden-death shootout, OR a shootout may be used immediately after the mandatory five-minute sudden death overtime. Non-conference games may not use this provision.

91.4
Tied Games - Postseason Tournament Competition - Where advancement in a bracket or the determination of a tournament champion is necessary, any series in a format (e.g., single game, minigame series) that results in a tie shall be broken by 20-minute, sudden-death overtime periods. The ice shall be resurfaced upon completion of regulation play. The teams shall change ends at the end of each period (except as indicated in Rule 90.2). In each overtime, at the first stoppage of play under the 10-minute mark, an ice maintenance timeout of one-minute in duration will be administered.
 
So does this game go into the Pairwise as a tie no matter what happens from here on out? That’s what I thought with immediate 5 minute overtime but maybe that’s just to try to end the game before full intermission?

Yes, officially a tie.
 
So does this game go into the Pairwise as a tie no matter what happens from here on out? That’s what I thought with immediate 5 minute overtime but maybe that’s just to try to end the game before full intermission?

tie
 
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