Thanks in advance for everyone's advice/answers/input
3 days left to vote for Hobey
BG is hosting a first round series. Everybody plays in the first round. The winning six teams advance to the "Super Six" at Joe Louis Arena. After the first round, there are no more games at campus sites. At the "Super Six," the remaining teams are seeded based on their regular season finish (If there are any upsets in the first round, here is where they come into play). The top two remaining teams have byes for the second round of the tourney (Thursday games at JLA). The remaining four teams play (highest seed vs. lowest) Thursday quarterfinal games. The winners of those games face the teams that received byes in Friday's semifinal games (again, lowest seed vs highest). The winners of the semifinal games face off for the championship while the losers face off for third place.graceful wrote:I'm kicking myself for not being in BG this weekend - what a great opportunity to cheer them on to the playoffs.
So what you're both saying is that we don't know yet whether BG will be in the tourney? And whether or not it will be on Home Ice?
falcons86 wrote: When I was at BG ('82-'86) it used to be a total goals series. In theory, you could have won 2 of the 3 games and still lost the series. They don't do that anymore. I hope this helps.


Dude, it was just a hypothetical example. Chill.nickmg3319 wrote:Nice example...but probably the most unrealistic thing I think anyone has ever seen. Michigan State will be the only road team to win, if they even are a road team. ND has absolutely zero chance to beat Michigan twice out of three. Nobody else is untouchable in the first round, but you make it seem like that's likely.

I think there are a couple teams able to pull upsets, but you're right, that is a completely ridiculous scenario. It's just what I'd like to see happennickmg3319 wrote:Nice example...but probably the most unrealistic thing I think anyone has ever seen. Michigan State will be the only road team to win, if they even are a road team. ND has absolutely zero chance to beat Michigan twice out of three. Nobody else is untouchable in the first round, but you make it seem like that's likely.