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pairwise -- post jan 8th

Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Why do you have Northeastern in and not Duluth? Duluth has higher Pairwise and RPI and are still in their conference tourney just like northeastern so how would they jump up?

Duluth has a 3rd place game they can lose... no 3rd place game in Hockey East
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

I get that, I'm just saying that as of this point Duluth is In not Northeastern. It might change but not till next weekend

Exactly. I am running scenarios as if every game has already been played and posting the results. That's how we already know who is in the tournament and who isn't.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Haha nice! There's always one of you guys...... Wait did I use enough periods??????
i didn't complain about your grammar, punctuation or spelling, I said reading comprehension...stop drinking and ready he original post you quoted and realize he said Vermont over northeastern in hockey east final and the rest going chalk (meaning UMD losing twice) results in what he showed.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Sigh. It would have been so much fun if Vermont was still in the mix to screw up all the scenarios and give the western fans the nightmare that by the regional finals all eight remaining teams could be from New England (plus that Notre Dame mess).

I will be running some scenarios now that Cornell and Vermont have been eliminated. The remaining games tonight all involve teams that need the AQ so it won't change much. Reminder that the USCHO PairWise Predictor will be going live at the conclusion of tonight's games.

ETA: Notre Dame and Harvard are both still not safe.

Cornell, much like the old man in the Monty Python skit, is not dead yet.
 
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Sigh. It would have been so much fun if Vermont was still in the mix to screw up all the scenarios and give the western fans the nightmare that by the regional finals all eight remaining teams could be from New England (plus that Notre Dame mess).

I will be running some scenarios now that Cornell and Vermont have been eliminated. The remaining games tonight all involve teams that need the AQ so it won't change much. Reminder that the USCHO PairWise Predictor will be going live at the conclusion of tonight's games.

ETA: Notre Dame and Harvard are both still not safe.
Didn't realize the p e n I s envy of HE fans over that 2004 tournament was still so strong.
 
Sigh. It would have been so much fun if Vermont was still in the mix to screw up all the scenarios and give the western fans the nightmare that by the regional finals all eight remaining teams could be from New England (plus that Notre Dame mess).

I will be running some scenarios now that Cornell and Vermont have been eliminated. The remaining games tonight all involve teams that need the AQ so it won't change much. Reminder that the USCHO PairWise Predictor will be going live at the conclusion of tonight's games.

ETA: Notre Dame and Harvard are both still not safe.

Cornell, much like the old man in the Monty Python skit, is not dead yet.

How is Cornell not eliminated at 16 with the AHA not in the top 16?
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Both Michigan Tech and UMD can get in without the AQ.
Cornell is still alive.
Yale appears to be safe.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

How is Cornell not eliminated at 16 with the AHA not in the top 16?

UMD loses twice this weekend, all other AQ taken by teams already in top 14 (Michigan wins B1G)

UMD has to lose twice. A tie gets them in.
 
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