Re: The 2015 Pairwise, Bracketology and History Thread
Because they can walk there.
not sure how you can call that home ice.
Because they can walk there.
not sure how you can call that home ice.
Fact is, Miami is not playing on Providence's home ice. You can spin it however you'd like, but when all the players on the current team were in elementary school the last time the school played in the building...not sure how you can call that home ice.
Not spin, it's semantics. Doesn't matter that no one on the roster played a home game there, it's a two-mile drive from their rink. That's a home game. On the flipside though, PC rarely sells out a 3K arena, so it's not like the Dunk is going to be swarmed with Friar fans.
Not spin, it's semantics. Doesn't matter that no one on the roster played a home game there, it's a two-mile drive from their rink. That's a home game. On the flipside though, PC rarely sells out a 3K arena, so it's not like the Dunk is going to be swarmed with Friar fans.
If BU, BC, or Harvard makes the Garden is that a home game for those three?
Yes, and of course the result to the "absolute financial bath" situation is that no sites want to take on the risk. Heck, if Notre Dame takes financial beating this year, it might even be hard to get campus sites to host western regionals. And from a "fairness" standpoint, the NCAA dodged a major bullet this year when Notre Dame didn't make the tournament as a #4 seed and host a #1 seed....
What will soon move the early rounds of this tournament back to campus sites is not one or two perceived injustices to any particular schools, it is many years of evidence that they have failed to create a "championship environment" in the two western regionals more often than not, and many of them have taken an absolute financial bath.
In the sense that they don't have to travel, can sleep in their own beds, can practice on their home rink all week, eat their pregame meal at their home facility, and more than likely have more fans than the opponent, yes, it is. I'm not complaining about PC playing there, they play where they play and I don't think it'll factor into the outcome of the game, but to call PC playing in Providence not a home game is ridiculous.
In the sense that they don't have to travel, can sleep in their own beds, can practice on their home rink all week, eat their pregame meal at their home facility, and more than likely have more fans than the opponent, yes, it is. I'm not complaining about PC playing there, they play where they play and I don't think it'll factor into the outcome of the game, but to call PC playing in Providence not a home game is ridiculous.
Yes or no, take your pick.If BU, BC, or Harvard makes the Garden is that a home game for those three?
Then BU really lucked out. They get home ice for the Regionals and the Frozen Four.![]()
And so did North Dakota. It happens in NCAA hockey, we all know this.
If BU wins the FF, they will be 6-0 at the Garden this year. At least one team will benefit from playing there. The Bruins sure don't.Then BU really lucked out. They get home ice for the Regionals and the Frozen Four.![]()
I think we're really stretching the imagination here if we're going to say that North Dakota has home ice for the Frozen Four...
I think we're really stretching the imagination here if we're going to say that North Dakota has home ice for the Frozen Four...
Home schmome. What I wanna know is which refs we get. The Sioux have gotten rotten refs for 14 years, and I'm sick of it.
Quote Originally Posted by Brenthoven "Confused about them not switching Harvard and MN."
If gophers can't go to Fargo, why move them.♥(she said snidely)
except for that time that the refs kicked Michigan's best player out of the game. the refs gave you that game.
The best part in all of this is that according to the ranking Quinnipiac should be there and Providence should be in Fargo, so why make that switch except to decide that Providence will bring more fans which will make Miami as the #1 seed play in a more hostile environment than they should. Does that make sense?