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Reply To: | Andrew J. Weise |
Date: | Thu, 29 Jan 1998 20:43:32 -0500 |
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It's pretty basic....
The top 10 teams (presuming there are more in the league) play each
other in the quarterfinals (1vs10, 2vs9, 3vs8, 4vs7, 5vs6) in a format, I
believe, decided by the league. That being a best-of-3 or somthing
different like the ECAC does: first-team-to-3-points. All the winners
get re-seeded #1 through #5.
Then, #4 plays #5. The winner "gets re-seeded as #4" and plays #1 in
the semifinals. The other semifinal is - you guessed it - #2 vs. # 3.
-Andy
At 05:14 PM 1/29/98 -0500, Pat Host wrote:
>Since I follow the CCHA more than the WCHA, how does the Final Five
>tournament work?
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