Wisconsin has exactly one chance to get home ice: all of the following must happen - UW sweeps Minnesota in Madison - Northern Michigan sweeps Duluth in Duluth - Michigan Tech sweeps North Dakota in North Dakota if all that happens, Tech and UND will have 15-16-1 records (31 pts) and UW will have a 14-15-3 record (also 31 pts). The head-2-head tiebreaker favors UW since UND split 4-game series with both UW and UND, and UW was 3-1-0 vs UND. Or am I mistaken on the first tiebreaker when >2 teams are involved? Steve G ------------- Original Text From [log in to unmask] (The College Hockey Discussion List), on 2/23/96 1:43 PM: From todays Blue Line Club luncheon with Wisconsin coach Sauer and Minnesota coach Woog: 1) Brush Christiansen from Alaska-Anchorage retired from coaching last night. I don't have any more info but it sounded like it wasn't voluntary. 2) The WCHA stands to lose $100,000 if Wisconsin doesn't get home ice for the WCHA playoffs. From a Wisconsin State Journal article earlier this week: 1) Northern Michigan coach Rick Comley is stepping down from the NCAA hockey selection committee. The article said that University of Wisconsin AD Pat Richter will take his place. Rich Selin Center for Climatic Research [log in to unmask] HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.