UND and Minn were in the same situation last year in WCHA...what they did
here was figure who scored more in the tow teams meetings....say BU
scored 10 in total in the meetings but UNH scored 11...UNH would get the
first seed position....but hockey east may work a little differently..
On Sun, 15 Feb 1998, Stephen St.Pierre wrote:
> Anyone know the tiebreaking procedure for Hockey East?? If BU and UNH
> were to end up tied, they split their season series 1-1-1. who would be
> #1 seed and would this also determine automatic bid to NCAA tourney
> .(realizing both will probably go anyways but could have seeding impact)
>
> Steve St. Pierre
>
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