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CONTEST #3 & #4 - pick the winners and the score of each game

Use these rules if you wish to enter all 4 contests.

Information required:

1)name, address(city, state), e-mail address,team
  affiliation (optional), league affiliation (optional).

2)for each game, choose the winning team and the final
  score.

3)for the total tournament, predict how many games go into
  OT and the total goals scored in the tournament.


Contest 3 scoring: (contest 4 scoring follows this section)

For each first round game (games 1-4 where all participants
    are known in advance), 5 points will be awarded for
    picking the winning team. In addition, having picked the
    winner and the score, you will have predicted how many
    goals each team will  score.
    Additional points will be awarded as follows:
    .predict the exact number of goals scored by either team
      and 3 points will be awarded (picking both teams'
      score gets you 6 points)
    .if your predicted number of goals for either team is
      off by one,  2 points are awarded
    .if your predicted number of goals for either team is
      off by two,  1 point is awarded

YOU MUST PICK THE WINNING TEAM TO GET POINTS AWARDED FOR NUMBER OF GOALS. Even if you pick the exact score, you will be awarded zero points if you have correctly picked the winning team

For each second round game (games 5-8 where only one of the
    participants are known in advance), 7 points will be
    awarded for picking the winning team.  In addition,
    having picked the winner and the score, you will have
    predicted how many goals each team will score.
    Additional points will be awarded as follows:
    .predict the number of goals scored by either team
      and 3 points will be awarded
    .if your predicted number of goals for either team is
      off by one,  2 points are awarded
    .if your predicted number of goals for either team is
     off by two,  1 point is awarded

For each game of the Phrozen Phour  (games 9-11 where none
    of the participants are known in advance),9 points will
    be awarded for picking the winning team. In addition,
    having picked the winner and the score,you will have
    predicted how many goals each team will score.
    Additional points will be awarded as follows:
    .predict the number of goals scored by either team
      and 3 will be awarded
    .if your predicted number of goals for either team is
      off by one, 2 points are awarded
    .if your predicted number of goals for either team is
      off by two, 1 point is awarded

If, at the end of the tournament, the preceding does not determine a winner, the first tiebreaker will be the total
number of games that go into OT. If the number of OT games does not determine a winner, the second tiebreaker used will be the total goals scored in the tournament. You must specify the total number of goals scored in the  appropriate line in the tiebreaker section of the entry form.
If that line is left blank, I will use zero for the total goals   scored.

If no winner is determined after tiebreakers, co-winners will be declared


Contest 4 scoring:
Contest 4 scoring is identical to contest 3 except for one difference:
You do not have to correctly predict the winner of a game to get points for predicting the correct score. For contest 3, you would get no points for predicting the score if you didn’t correctly predict the winning team. For contest 4, you will get points for predicting the winning team as in contest 3. You will also get points for predicting
the scores (as in contest 3) regardless of whether you predicted the winning team.

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