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Alan, your opinion makes a good point. How would you include those
wins in a formula to determine "the best" team? The best regular
season teams almost always get a first round bye (which may or may not
be an advantage I suppose).
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From: Alan Harder[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 1997 9:33 AM
To: Tuschen, Terry
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Subject: Re: "Best Team"
On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, Tuschen, Terry wrote:
>Minnesota teams. You can win 30 or 35 games a year but if you don't
>win the final game of the NCAA Hockey season, you are not the
>champions
Very true.
>nor are you the best team.
In your opinion. In my opinion, you cannot throw out the entire
regular season
when determining the best team. Just forget the other 30+ games?
Hardly.
-Alan
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