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Hi Spiros,
Can't count on the Globe to get anything right. In 2002 they set up
the brackets for east vs. west because of 9/11. However this year and
I believe last year as well it is set up so the 1 seed wherever they
are placed and the 4 seed would realistically meet in the semis as
would the 2 vs. the 3. Hence should both Maine and BC advance they
would once again square off in a semi-final.
I assume you're probably be heading to Minnesota so make a lot of
noise!!! I'll be watch the Boston boys in Worcester, as well as
watching Maine on the tube on Saturday and I hope Sunday!!!
Bob Fitta
On Mar 22, 2005, at 8:28 AM, Spiros Polemis wrote:
> I agree. But had you realized this before? To confuse things even
> more, take a look at this link from today's Globe. Click on the "Men's
> Bracket" link at the left of the screen. Who's on first?
> http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens_hockey/
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> --Spiros
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> Jake Metzler wrote:
> Looks to me like they want the 1vs.4 match up and 2vs.3 if all the
> #1's advance (which won't happen), it has nothing to do with geography
> and everything to do with playing by the numbers.
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