Take a look back at the old pairwise system on chn. The biggest differences are Minnesota, Colgate, and Northeastern. Minnesota sits currently at 13th in this pairwise, but is 20th in the old system. Looking back at their schedule they have wins over "teams under consideration" against UMD, Bemidji x2, SCSU, BC, and Michigan x2. Colgate goes from 22nd in the new pwr to 16th in the old one. They have 8 wins against TUC teams but none against high rated QWB teams (none in the top 16). Northeastern goes from tied for 20th in the current pwr, to 14th in the old one (St. Lawr who they are currently tied with, goes to 24th!) NE also has 8 wins against TUC like Colgate, but also has 5 wins against QWB teams ranked 16th or higher in the current pwr.
The main differences I see with the new pairwise is that first it makes out of conference games so important in each league. This is why the NCHC is able to have so many teams up there and be able to gain more QWB chances. Basically, they just need to have a good first half of the season against OOC and then split each weekend and they should be able to make the tourney based on the OOC record and compounding QWB games they play against each other. (see Denver 9-8-1-1 in NCHC, 9th in the PWR, 7-2-1 OOC). So your rival in league may be hated on game day, but when they are playing every other team OOC you need to cheer for them hard (prob more so than any other sport). This is when it really hurts to have a weak conference or have your conference have a poor out of conference record, it is difficult to get in to the top of the pairwise if you are not playing quality opponents. Second, the new pairwise system has to get coaches wondering why they would want to play weaker competition. If you are rewarded that much more for road wins against quality opponents, why schedule bottom teams in the AHC at home if it is not going to do anything but hurt you if you lose. If a team can get a quality opponent on the road like Miami, UMD, Quinnipiac, Michigan, etc... and just get a split it goes a lot further than 2 home wins over Sacred Heart, Army etc..
Just my 2 cents.