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> > Unintended slap in the face to one of the better HEA players!?
Obviously Whitehead has to be non-commital, but Meyer not playing is huge
for Maine and does hurt BU.
> > * "Key to the HEA playoffs" is, IMHO, winning the Championship game,
> > not your quarterfinal draw.
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> > Question: when was the last Maine quarterfinal loss at the Alfond?
Maine lost a game to Providence way back when, but I don't think they have
ever lost a quarterfinal series at Alfond, have they?
You know, several years ago Hockey East experimented with a one-game
quarterfinal. What was interesting is that NESN covered the games at the
time and the way it worked I believe you got to see every quarterfinal
series, sans maybe one. It also produced a couple upsets, including #8
Merrimack beating #1 BU.
Maine beat UMass that year.
> > * Long-shot of the weekend: Maine takes 4 points from BU and UNH
takes
> > three points from BC, resulting in a 3-way tie for HEA 1st place.
> > Anyone know HEA tie-breakers for purpose of tournament seeding?
Here are the tiebreakers:
1. Head-to-head
2. Wins in conference play
3. Best record against the first-place teams, then second-place teams, and
so on.
4. Coin flip
By that senario and if Maine wins twice and BC only gains one point, Maine
beats tie-breaker with UNH due to 2-1 head-to-head, but would lose the
conference wins tiebreaker to BC 16-15.
Hockey East does grant shared regular season championships, so regardless of
seeding if this senario does take place Maine would be co-Regular Season
Champions.
-Deron
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