Steve Weisfeldt wrote: >Am I wrong? The NESN commentators and this morning's Boston Globe said >that both the NCAA records AND HE records get a tie for both teams, but >the shootout winner gets the extra point in HE standings. I.e. NU: 0-0-1 >(2 pt), ME: 0-0-1 (1 pt). What's the deal here? If both teams in fact >get a tie, and the shoutout is only for an extra point, then I think I'm >even more against shootouts than I was before! Well, however you record it, a shootout is only for one extra point. The winning team will end up with 2 points, the loser with 1. That being said, it looks like Hockey East is handling shootouts the same way that they are done in my league. In the Central Jr. Hockey League, a team gets a point for a loss in overtime or a shootout. A shootout is handled like this: Each team gets credit for a tie (and one point) in the standings. The winning team is awarded a "Bonus Point". It is a bit confusing to have games listed as ties, when there actually was a winner. OTOH, I think that is the easiest way to get around the question of how to report records for NC$$ purposes. >Both NESN commentators said they LOVED the idea of a shootout as well as >all three Boston sportscasters on the 11 pm news. Guess I'm in the >minority again! Of course the sportscasters like it, the shootout creates highlights for lazy people. See you later, John -- John C.K. Edwards Stats Geek, Ottawa Jr Senators (7-5-1 15pts) (CJHL) Carleton U., Law IV Owner: Ottawa Polar Bears (WIFFL) (6-2) [log in to unmask] I don't give a damn about being liked, *UDM* 10/16/94 but I sure as hell intend to be respected.