LSSU has the tiebreaker over all 3 (Mich MSU WMU). The rest is undetermined until later. At the moment tiebreakers are WMU/Mich and MSU/WMU and since Mich must beat MSU to get to 46, Mich/MSU would result. Next tie-breaker is h2h goals (same results). Next tie-breaker is against #1 (still no decision), against #2, #3 and #4 (stalemate), against #5, Bowling Green. BG has season series over WMU, but both Mich and MSU must yet play BG with both series even at this point, so no decision yet. It is still messy at this point of the analysis but Mich must beat BG to get to 46 amd MSU must tie BG to be at 46 so Mich gets #2, MSU #3 and WMU #4. That is a 5-minute analysis which may or may not be correct. You could refer the question to Bill Fenwick who has extensive experience ferreting out ECAC@ standings - but he'll be too busy doing the ECAC in time for their playoffs to be of much help with the CCHA. (;-)- -glen- HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.