> Folks who dislike the current ECAC playoff format are missing the point.
> It is designed to give a definite edge to the top ranked team remaining
> when they get to LP. That Olympic ice has produced some unexpected
> results, and the ECAC wants its top teams to get a solid shot at the first
> game bye in the NC$$ regionals.
There's only one reason the Final Five was adopted ... the coaches hated
the Tuesday prelim game. Any other reason they give, is an after the
fact statement.
> Actually, for the ECAC preliminary round of ten teams, I still really
> like Richard's idea of two games, total goals. Only I would do it on
> Thursday and Saturday nights and make it home and home. That works well
> in soccer oversees, and guarantees two rabid sold out barns per pair of
> teams. It'll never happen, though.
Having a total goals series in sports is about as silly as using a
shootout, home run derby or free throw contest. The idea of a sporting
event is to win -- not by how many. Otherwise, all you get is a
120-minute game with a long intermission. It's silly and I'm glad it's
not done anywhere anymore.
> Also, FWIW, I personally don't think the ECAC will do well in the NC$$'s
> until they get off that big ice in Placid. While everyone who goes to LP
> rave's about the ambiance, the perfect size of the building, and all the
> other Olympic village type of warm and fuzzies, I think it instills some
> habits in the style of play that are not good when playing on NHL sized ice
> a week later. That extra 7.5 feet of ice on each side of the rink really
> changes the game. I would much prefer Albany for the ECAC finals if it
> really wants to do well in the NC$$'s.
I don't see it -- most teams play quarterfinal series on Olympic ice
because most buildings around the country are on Olympic ice now.
Actually, most ECAC rinks are on NHL-sized ice all year --- so one week
won't matter --- whereas teams like UNH, Minnesota, Wisconsin, etc..
etc... play on Olympic ice all year.
AW
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