>if the season ended today, one could probably make a case for >the second seed in the east (and thus the 4th bye) to go to a western >team. > >Is there a precedent for that to happen? Is there a restriction? > >also, have we ever seen the east west split as lopsided as 8 - 4 >in the past? As I've said before, seeding is really up to the "mood" of the current selection committee. They can do whatever they want, including something their predecessors have never done before. So, to answer the questions: No precedent. No specific restriction, but the committee may tell you ahead of time what they will/will not do. No, it's never been so lopsided. There's only one way to find out: ask the committee members. Keith HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.