Joe suggested:
>Thursday:
>
>Game 1: # 1 vs #5 winner to finals
>Game 2: # 3 vs #4
>
>Friday
>
>Game 3: Loser Game 1 vs Loser Game 2 (loser gets 5th)
>Game 4: #2 vs Winner Game 2
>
>Saturday
>Game 5 Winner Game 3 vs Loser Game 2 (third place game)
>Game 6 Winner Game 1 vs Winner Game 4 (Championship)
>
>This setup rewards the #1 seed (assuming they win). They get a day off
>against either the #2, 3 or 4 seed.
But it also has the potential to reward the #5 seed with a day off, while
still definitely requiring #3 or #4 to win three nights in a row to get the
championship.
Jeffrey Anbinder, CU '94
Ithaca Times Hockey Columnist
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