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CCHA Pick 'EM - Even though it's the Inaugural Season, We're Back Baby!!!

The NCAA has to be thanking their lucky stars that Mankato won. If I'm Northeastern and I get bumped from the tournament because Bemidji won after the refs left the arena and violated NCAA rules by restarting the game, I'm doing this first thing in Sunday morning.

 
From Collegehockeynews: "In fact, it does appear an NCAA rule was broken. Rule 82.1 states that "Officials' duties continue until players have left the ice at the conclusion of the game." There was even a mid-season memo sent out across college hockey, saying that these kinds of reviews are not allowed once the referees leave the ice.

Lucia either didn't remember the memo or didn't care at that point.
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When you go back and rewatch the CCHA media day, the one where the bragged up how great the officiating was going to be, AND how the review system was "second only to the NHL," this is an appropriate ending to the season.
 
The NCAA has to be thanking their lucky stars that Mankato won. If I'm Northeastern and I get bumped from the tournament because Bemidji won after the refs left the arena and violated NCAA rules by restarting the game, I'm doing this first thing in Sunday morning.

Can anyone even imagine the spectre of judges in Minnesota and Massachusetts getting dragged out of their beds (or wherever else) in the middle of the night and being asked to issue TROs (Temporary Restraining Orders) enjoining the CCHA from recognizing BSU as its hockey tournament champion if the second OT turned out differently? And then the endless appeals and maybe other TROs that would last through Sunday and prohibit the NCAA from announcing selections.

A veritable litigators national championship.
 
https://mobile.twitter.com/ChrisDilks/status/1505358972273930245

Apparently the overhead wasn't immediately available, or the officials involved in reviews are really bad.

One of that tweet's replies had two angles - both of which rather clearly showed no goal. Re-regiewing after everybodybu5 the winning team had left is simply too late. With replays in spor5 in general, many people suggest a two-minute rule. It's lime the five second rule when dropping food: anything later than that is a no-go. Officials do an incr3dibly good job at calling games. We need to trust them. And when mistakes are made - lime the original call last night - forgiveness and grace should be extended. Even a little for blowing the video review. But coming back to it later is beyond the pale. Would it have sucked for Bemidji to have lost lime that? Yep. But honest, legal decisions need to be upheld, even when it takes tons and tons and tons of scrutiny to find the mistake.
 
I 100% support making the right call and the right call was made. It’s less than great that it took as long as it did. I commented to my son 15 seconds after the goal that it was no good. It was that obvious. Probably someone should get a pink slip over that but I’m glad they got the call right.
 
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