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There are 5 home teams, then, and 9 league members. Either Mankato enters
the picture or somebody is getting a first round bye. If the former, why
not list them at the #10 seed? Or, as usual, am I missing something obvious
here?
Tom Rowe
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> Subject: wcha home ice (corrected)
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> G - WCHA Games Played
> P - Current WCHA Points
> Max - points if win all games
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> North Dakota has won the league
> Colorado College has clinched home ice (will, barring a complete collapse,
> finish 2nd)
> Michigan Tech and Minnesota Duluth Will be on the road
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> We have 5 teams fighting for 3 home ice slots.
> Denver, if they get home ice, will play their playoff games at
> the Denver Coliseum
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> G P max Remaining
> 1 North Dakota 24 44 - 52 @WI @WI SC SC
> 2 Colorado College 24 32 - 40 @AA @AA MD MD
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> 3 Alaska-Anchorage 26 25 - 29 CC CC
> 4 Wisconsin 24 24 - 32 ND ND @MN @MN
> Denver 24 24 - 32 @SC @SC MT MT
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> 6 Minnesota 24 21 - 29 @MD @MD WI WI
> 7 St Cloud 24 20 - 28 DU DU @ND @ND
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> 8 Michigan Tech 26 18 - 22 @DU @DU
> 9 Minnesota-Duluth 24 12 - 20 MN MN @CC @CC
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