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Minnesota Gophers 2012-2013 Part II: Mmmm, Iron City Beer!

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Realistically, with the new BIG conference there will only be 2 spots/teams from the conference represented in the Tourney every year. Once in awhile we might get 3 teams in, but really who are you fooling Tippsy that Sconi is anywhere close to being positioned in those 2 spots. In reality there are only 2 BIG teams capable of making the tourney every year and both come down to U of M.

I believe we see three teams making the tourney and maybe once in a while four teams. We will see.
 
I believe we see three teams making the tourney and maybe once in a while four teams. We will see.

While there may/will be 3 teams above .500 in conference play every year, I don't think the Pairwise numbers will be there for a consistent 3 team representation.
 
Realistically, with the new BIG conference there will only be 2 spots/teams from the conference represented in the Tourney every year. Once in awhile we might get 3 teams in, but really who are you fooling Tippsy that Sconi is anywhere close to being positioned in those 2 spots. In reality there are only 2 BIG teams capable of making the tourney every year and both come down to U of M.

Pretty spot on. I don't think any program is guaranteed consistent success, but if there were, UW isn't one. They don't have a dedicated rink, they don't have built-in recruiting advantages with their location, and their administration (in my opinion) doesn't seem to care a whole lot about hockey.

Yes, they are a big school with a lot of resources and a lot of past success, but past success doesn't guarantee you squat in the future and you have to use those resources for hockey for that to be a relevant factor.
 
Re: Minnesota Gophers 2012-2013 Part II: Mmmm, Iron City Beer!

While there may/will be 3 teams above .500 in conference play every year, I don't think the Pairwise numbers will be there for a consistent 3 team representation.

Ok, I can take that. The thing is if Michigan and Minnesota are one and two before the conference tourney and Wisconsin comes up roses there is your three teams. IMO, the conference tourney will be a huge deciding factor with only six playing in it.
 
Ok, I can take that. The thing is if Michigan and Minnesota are one and two before the conference tourney and Wisconsin comes up roses there is your three teams. IMO, the conference tourney will be a huge deciding factor with only six playing in it.

Very very true.... so Sconi should just plan on playing 3 game a year huh? Bet it all on winning the conference tourney every year :-P :D
 
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Aren't you guys jumping the gun a little bit assuming the BIG will get an auto bid? I mean, is there another conference in the country with only one team in the top 20 PWR?
 
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Aren't you guys jumping the gun a little bit assuming the BIG will get an auto bid? I mean, is there another conference in the country with only one team in the top 20 PWR?
Every conference with 6 or more teams and has a conference Tourney. That Tourney Champ gets an automatic spot in the NCAA's - Hence why it took Pedo State to form the BIG Conference. Otherwise it would of been done years ago.
 
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Every conference with 6 or more teams and has a conference Tourney. That Tourney Champ gets an automatic spot in the NCAA's - Hence why it took Pedo State to form the BIG Conference. Otherwise it would of been done years ago.

First of all, thanks for the rational response.

On a more boneheaded note. Can the NCAA suspend the rule when a conference is as bad as the BIG appears to be? In the interest of protecting the integrity of the game?
 
First of all, thanks for the rational response.

On a more boneheaded note. Can the NCAA suspend the rule when a conference is as bad as the BIG appears to be? In the interest of protecting the integrity of the game?

Nope, though it's not a horrible idea. I don't think the B1G would be the conference I would have in mind though.
 
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First of all, thanks for the rational response.

On a more boneheaded note. Can the NCAA suspend the rule when a conference is as bad as the BIG appears to be? In the interest of protecting the integrity of the game?
No they can't We had that happen in the last year of the CHA - BSU and Robert Morris screwed the pooch and ****ty *** Alabama Huntsville pulled 2 "gems" from deep out of their Anal region to make the NCAA'S.
 
Re: Minnesota Gophers 2012-2013 Part II: Mmmm, Iron City Beer!

First of all, thanks for the rational response.

On a more boneheaded note. Can the NCAA suspend the rule when a conference is as bad as the BIG appears to be? In the interest of protecting the integrity of the game?
By the way - You are welcome :)
 
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Realistically, with the new BIG conference there will only be 2 spots/teams from the conference represented in the Tourney every year. Once in awhile we might get 3 teams in, but really who are you fooling Tippsy that Sconi is anywhere close to being positioned in those 2 spots. In reality there are only 2 BIG teams capable of making the tourney every year and both come down to U of M.
Wisconsin is disappointed right now. In the future it will be even harder to get into the tournament. Maybe their expectations change in the new conference. Even setting that aside, if the BTHC is the hockey power that a lot of their school's fans think it will be, they should have no problem winning enough non-conference games to get 3 teams in per year.
 
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Wisconsin is disappointed right now. In the future it will be even harder to get into the tournament. Maybe their expectations change in the new conference. Even setting that aside, if the BTHC is the hockey power that a lot of their school's fans think it will be, they should have no problem winning enough non-conference games to get 3 teams in per year.
If that 3rd team is right around .500 in conference (more than likely having a bad record against the top 2 teams - All TUC's) it is going to be DAM HARD to get a decent record in a 12 game NON-CON schedule to be high enough Pairwise to make the Tourney.
 
If that 3rd team is right around .500 in conference (more than likely having a bad record against the top 2 teams - All TUC's) it is going to be DAM HARD to get a decent record in a 12 game NON-CON schedule to be high enough Pairwise to make the Tourney.

I agree. I think four teams is about the average for a 12 team conference, so a two team average for a 6 team conference sounds about right. There may be seasons where the Big Ten gets 3 or 4 teams in, but there will also be seasons like this one where only one team gets in. I think two teams will be about the average.
 
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It will be Minnesota and Michigan making the NCAA's every year, since Michigan has the best recruiting class every year and we are Minnesota and have the best history and tradition.
 
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I think these teams with a some what decent history and tradition (MSU and Sconi) Truly shot themselves in the forehead (especially sconi) when they went along with the BIG idea. It will be many rough years ahead for those institutions in hockey. They may get more money, but certainly not more hardware.
 
Re: Minnesota Gophers 2012-2013 Part II: Mmmm, Iron City Beer!

It will be Minnesota and Michigan making the NCAA's every year, since Michigan has the best recruiting class every year and we are Minnesota and have the best history and tradition.


Yeah, but we're entitled, so I see 3 B1G teams getting in each year.
 
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A. It was a joke. Quit being so sensitive.
B. So because they were some of your best means they were good? If you compare them to other goalies in the league at that time, their numbers say they were pretty average. Here are some just off the top of my head:

.926 Marc Cheverie (2007-10)
.924 Bobby Goepfert (2005-07)
.924 Sam Brittain (2010-present)
.922 Richard Bachmann (2007-09)
.920 Jase Weslosky (2006-09)
.920 Jean-Philippe Lamoureux (2004-08)
.917 Mike Lee (2009-12)
.917 Peter Mannino (2004-08)
.913 Patterson, Kent 2009-2012
.913 Shane Connelly (2005-09)
.913 Kenny Reiter (2009-12)
.912 Aaron Dell (2009-12)
.912 Kangas, Alex 2008-2011
.912 Scott Gudmandson (2007-11)
.910 Alex Stalock 2006-09
.910 Mike Zacharias 2005-09
.906 Brad Eidsness (2008-12)
.901 Frazee, Jeff 2006-2008

At that time?;) The above is not correlational, it's a meta-analysis. And you came up with this off the top of your head? Wow, impressive.;):D JFYI, in his senior year, Patterson was named to the All-WCHA First Team and received the WCHA Goaltending Champion award as the goalie with the lowest goals against average of 2.06...not too shabby. The Avalanche signed him last year to a two-year, two-way contract for $1.25 million.

I believe we see three teams making the tourney and maybe once in a while four teams. We will see.

I suspect the name brand and broad media exposure should attract some of the best college hockey recruits available to conference teams and soon make the BTHC one the strongest D1 conferences. With other B1G schools like Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska possibly being added over the next five years or so, the conference will help facilitate expansion of the sport in new markets as well. All good stuff. By the way, you're a wiener.;)
 
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