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pairwise -- post jan 8th

Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Harvard is the only eastern team that wouldn't have a good chunk of fans. Not sure how you decided the east regionals will be lightly attended.
Because they are, year in and year out. The price of the tickets and other factors keep most fans at home in front of their TV's. I think it is funny that we talk positively about attendance in front of the selection show and then next weekend it will be the focus on the negative side. Who knows? Maybe this year with 6 HE and 2 ECAC teams in it will be better.
 
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Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Because they are, year in and year out. The price of the tickets and other factors keep most fans at home in front of their TV's. I think it is funny that we talk positively about attendance in front of the selection show and then next weekend it will be the focus on the negative side. Who knows? Maybe this year with 6 HE and 2 ECAC teams in and will be better.

Just looked at both the Worcester and Albany Ticketmaster sites. Plenty of seats in Worcester. Albany's already end-zone only.
 
For some reason tipcapnews has always struggled with understanding the attendance factor. Quinnipiac to albany would hardly be a screw job.

I understand it. I disagree with it. Especially when it means changing rules that have been in place for over a decade.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

I understand it. I disagree with it. Especially when it means changing rules that have been in place for over a decade.

If it were a rule, it would be written down somewhere official. The situation of two nearly equidistant sites for the top seed (and I grant we can quibble over the term "nearly") compared with a large significance and a "definitely not equidistant" for another top seed has, I suspect, never come up before, but if I'm wrong I'm willing to be informed.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

I wonder, as big of deal as college hockey is here in America, if we'll get a bracket leak during the selection show? ;)
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

St Cloud will be in St Paul because they are higher ranked than North Dakota. They may or may not swap Denver and Michigan. I don't think there's any attendance value in doing that although they've been clamoring to get both Notre Dame and Michigan in the Cincy regional.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

I'm beginning to wonder if there really is a committee at all...It might just be Jayson Moy sitting behind a curtain.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Denver/Michigan may be the most interesting question (along with which regional Q gets).

Michigan in Cinci - Positives: Attendance Negatives: UND gets a lower 2 and 3 seed than St. Cloud.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

I wonder, as big of deal as college hockey is here in America, if we'll get a bracket leak during the selection show? ;)

Only if they make the selection show an hour and don't show anything until 40 or 50 minutes in ;)
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

St Cloud will be in St Paul because they are higher ranked than North Dakota. They may or may not swap Denver and Michigan. I don't think there's any attendance value in doing that although they've been clamoring to get both Notre Dame and Michigan in the Cincy regional.

I have Michigan in Cincinnati. It's been 20 years, but when the FF was in Cincy, Michigan fans took over the arena. With Notre Dame there as well, I think that region has a chance to do well with attendance.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Here the top 4 seed.

1 Quinnipiac - East
2. St Cloud State - West
3. North Dakota - Midwest
4. Providence - Northeast
 
Just looked at both the Worcester and Albany Ticketmaster sites. Plenty of seats in Worcester. Albany's already end-zone only.

Did you check both the single day and all session? Worcester they are only selling the ends for single day making it look sold until you realize that the middle is reserved for all sessions.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Did you check both the single day and all session? Worcester they are only selling the ends for single day making it look sold until you realize that the middle is reserved for all sessions.

Yep... checked both. Maybe Ticketmaster is screwed up, though.
 
All I missed was Northeastern/Ferris State.

I think it was a good decision to leave that one alone. On paper und would play #7 in quarters when they should play #6. The counter to that is right now NU is hottest team in country. Putting in Ferris state over NU would have been a bad move. UND, michigan and ND should at least have,a respectable attendance.
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

Because they are, year in and year out. The price of the tickets and other factors keep most fans at home in front of their TV's. I think it is funny that we talk positively about attendance in front of the selection show and then next weekend it will be the focus on the negative side. Who knows? Maybe this year with 6 HE and 2 ECAC teams in it will be better.

I only have to go back to...last year:

East: 14,234
West: 10,590
Northeast: 9,844
Midwest: 7,833

Total for East + Northeast = 24,078
West + Midwest = 18,423
 
Re: pairwise -- post jan 8th

I only have to go back to...last year:

East: 14,234
West: 10,590
Northeast: 9,844
Midwest: 7,833

Total for East + Northeast = 24,078
West + Midwest = 18,423

Those numbers in South Bend are inflated because Notre Dame season ticket holders were forced to buy tickets to the regional as part of their package. I highly doubt many of them actually attended since Notre Dame was not in the field and there was no local draw.
 
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