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A correction on the ECAC playoff stuff I posted a couple of days ago:
>St. Lawrence:
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> WORST CASE: Finishes fifth if they lose twice, Cornell sweeps, and
> Yale gets exactly 1 point. This would set up a three-way tie between
> St. Lawrence, Cornell, and Yale, and the tiebreakers would put St.
> Lawrence fifth.
Robin Lock wrote to me mentioning that local papers were claiming St. Law-
rence had clinched home ice. This is correct; I screwed up the tiebreakers
above. In a three-way tie among St. Lawrence, Cornell, and Yale, St. Law-
rence would wind up in fourth place, not fifth.
Wow, somebody actually read that thing!
--
Bill Fenwick | Send your HOCKEY-L poll responses to:
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LET'S GO RED!!
"This is my favorite part: As a worldwide television audience looks on, the
most powerful nation on the face of the earth is reduced to watching a
referee explain to fellow Americans which side of a coin is heads and which
is tails. I hate to imagine what the Japanese were thinking."
-- Norman Chad, on the coin toss before the Super Bowl
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