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Thanks for the clarification Bob, I needed it! I forgot it was based on the pairwise. Does anyone thnk Minnesota has a chance to repeat? Havn't seen anything outside of HE this year to put up an opinion.
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> From: Bob Fitta <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2003/03/04 Tue AM 11:21:45 EST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Bracket Discussion
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> Regarding Jeff Blonde moment
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> > > Excuse the "blonde" moment for a minute, but don't we have to win
> >the HE title in order to be a #1 seed? And if that is true, if we
> >don't win the HE championship, would we then go west? I know theres
> >a million possibilities here, so I don't even want to pick it apart.
> >The thing I do like about the 16 teams is no byes.
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> While there is no certainty that we will be a number 1 seed, the
> Hockey East tournament is not the determining factor for a #1 seed.
> As Shawn taught us all long ago, the seedings are based on your
> season long performance and in the current pairwaise Maine is #1. I
> share others concern that the current bracketology certainly shows
> Maine and for that matter every other bracket with a tough road with
> the exception of Minnesota.
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> The tournaments could provide for an upset which will change
> everything and if Ohio State beats out Denver Maine will be back to a
> Mercyhurst if they hold the 2nd #1 seed. Should make for some fun
> scoreboard watching!
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> Bob Fitta
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