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Re: Denver @ RPI (12/13 & 12/14): The Battle of the Former Asst. Coaches
See hawthr's response.
Why?
See hawthr's response.
Why?
Just curious, are any DU posters going to the games? (Are there any DU posters reading this thread?)
The NCAA ignores the shootouts entirely for the purpose of RPI and PWR. My understanding (subject to change if a Denver fan posts) is that the NCHC gives 3 points for a win in regulation or overtime, 2 for a shootout win, and 1 for a shootout loss. The percentage is the NCAA percentage, not the NCHC percentage. Why? I don't know. Denver has played 8 league games, 4 wins, 3 losses, and a tie which became a shootout win, for a total of 14 league points (4*3 + 1*2).I note that the NCHC standings list Denver with 4W, 3L, 1T, and 1 SO for a winning percentage of .562 in league competition.
.562 would seem to translate into 4.5 wins in 8 games, so evidently they've only played eight league games.
Does the 1 SO mean that Denver won a shootout after the regular overtime finished with the score still tied? Or does it mean that they lost the shootout?
If they won the shootout, is the result of that game counted in the W column? If they lost the shootout, is the result counted in the L column? Or is the result of a shootout game always counted in the T column, regardless of which team won or lost?
The NCAA ignores the shootouts entirely for the purpose of RPI and PWR. My understanding (subject to change if a Denver fan posts) is that the NCHC gives 3 points for a win in regulation or overtime, 2 for a shootout win, and 1 for a shootout loss. The percentage is the NCAA percentage, not the NCHC percentage. Why? I don't know. Denver has played 8 league games, 4 wins, 3 losses, and a tie which became a shootout win, for a total of 14 league points (4*3 + 1*2).
I'm driving up from NJ for both games. DU has made no arrangements for its fans to get tickets. I know of 3 others coming up.
You have some DU connection I believe.
The shootout is only done for the purposes of awarding the extra point in the league standings. You do not get a "W" in the win column for a shootout win so technically it is still a tie for winning percentage purposes.
As far as the NCAA is concerned it is, but as far as the NCHC concerned it seems that 2/3 of a win would make more sense.
All NCHC regular-season conference match-ups will feature a shootout should the game end in a tie at the conclusion of a five-minute overtime period. Any game that uses a shootout will be officially recorded as a tie within the overall record of each team. The Pairwise ranking will be calculated knowing the game was officially recorded as a tie.
Shootouts are for the meek and the slow-witted. WTH, NCHC?
Here is from the NCHC presser on the shootout and ties. They are recording them as ties. I agree with you Ralph as what they should do but they aren't.
Why even have a shootout?![]()
Yeah, we already knew viz. RPI jumps back in at #18 (who'll start a new Season Thread?).....http://www.uscho.com/rankings/d-i-mens-poll/ Edit; Denver #20
SA pre-game vs Denver....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIg3GUd2CHg
Thank you RPI Athletics for not putting the stupid noise at the end of the video.![]()