gfmorris
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Re: WCHA Season Thread 2017-18: In Which We Try For Two Bids
I'd say the same thing about us, too.
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I'd say the same thing about us, too.
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Meh....hockey is too fluky of a game to think that losing one game on an eleven day road trip is reason to change opinions of a team's season.
Agreed. But i'd say that winning the next two will give them a lot more leeway than if they don't.That's the problem for the WCHA. Even if you want to say a tournament-caliber team has a 90% chance of beating a bottom-10 team, MSU has played eight games against the bottom-10(and has four more to go), which gives them about an 11% chance of winning all eight.
Seven wins in their final 10 regular season games puts them in a range between 7th and 14th in the PWR. That, plus making it to the championship game in the conference playoffs should be enough to get them an at-large berth.
Agreed. But i'd say that winning the next two will give them a lot more leeway than if they don't.
BSU has two games in hand on everyone else. There's a yawning gap between the top and bottom halves of the league right now.
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WCHA Standings (Points, Games Played).
1 Minnesota State 45 20
2 Northern Michigan 43 20
3 Bowling Green 40 20
4 Bemidji State 36 18
5 Michigan Tech 34 20
Conference Schedule remaining:
Michigan Tech: at Ferris, at Bowling Green, Bemidji, home and home with Northern
yes but even if they sweep Bemidji next month they would still need help from someone else in order to go by them in the standings.Tech has a tough schedule, but if they don't finish in the top half they have no one to blame but themselves. They have six points up for grabs against each of the three teams immediately above them yet this season. If you want to be the best you need to beat the best.
Ryan
yes but even if they sweep Bemidji next month they would still need help from someone else in order to go by them in the standings.
now here's a question. After the first round, say a lower seeded team has won and has to play another lower seeded team that also won. At what rink would that series be played. ? Same for the semi's. let's say BG comes to NMU and wins, and lets say whoever plays mankato also wins. At whose rink will that next series be played?
yes but even if they sweep Bemidji next month they would still need help from someone else in order to go by them in the standings.
now here's a question. After the first round, say a lower seeded team has won and has to play another lower seeded team that also won. At what rink would that series be played. ? Same for the semi's. let's say BG comes to NMU and wins, and lets say whoever plays mankato also wins. At whose rink will that next series be played?
yes but even if they sweep Bemidji next month they would still need help from someone else in order to go by them in the standings.
now here's a question. After the first round, say a lower seeded team has won and has to play another lower seeded team that also won. At what rink would that series be played. ? Same for the semi's. let's say BG comes to NMU and wins, and lets say whoever plays mankato also wins. At whose rink will that next series be played?
ok so the team that beats Mankato in this scenario, they are a lower seed than either Nmu or BG because they finished lower than those two in the regular season, correct?. So I guess I don't get how that is re seeding?Teams are re-seeded after each round.
ok so the team that beats Mankato in this scenario, they are a lower seed than either Nmu or BG because they finished lower than those two in the regular season, correct?. So I guess I don't get how that is re seeding?