I'm sorry......What?And the lone goal holds up. Potsdam upsets Oswego, 1-0. Wow!
Potsdam got an early power play goal and it has held up so far into the third, despite Oswego completely outplaying the Bears.
My bad. MSOESNC leads Lawrence 1-0 after 2
Last the radio guys said, iirc, Adrian up 3-2 on Marian.
Anyone know if Cortland pulled their goalie at all in their game with Plattsburgh? With the tie last night, the Dragons have officially been eliminated from playoff contention.
Cortland did NOT pull their goalie. They did play an excellent defensive game, at least in my opinion.
I was trying to search tie breaker rules for the SUNYAC tournament to see what would happen if Plattsburgh and Brockport wound up tied at the end of the night at 13 points each. The only thing I could find was this http://www.uscho.com/2012/02/16/sunyac-playoff-jenga/
According to that article (if that is still the tie breaker rules for the SUNYAC) then wouldn't Plattsburgh have already clinched the last remaining spot based on goal differential between the two teams head to head conference games this season (Plattsburgh won 5-1 and Brockport won 5-2)?
Sorry in advance if this is misplaced, but I can't find anywhere else to post this in the DIII forum lol.
The issue would be what happens if there is a three-way tie among Fredonia, Plattsburgh, and Brockport. You look first at the record of the three tied teams against each other.
Platty would be 2-2
Freddy would be 2-2
Brocky would be 2-2
All 3 teams have 6 wins then you go goal differential among the 3
Platty 0
Freddy 0
Brocky 0
So you look at goal differential in the league
Platty -5
Freddy -4
Brocky -3
Brocky gets the 5th spot
Go back to Platty and Freddy head to head which takes us goal differential and Freddy now beats Platty.
Thus, Plattsburgh need to get at least a point or Freddy needs to get a point, because in the 3 way tie at 13 Platts is out
(assuming those are still the rules)