On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Chris Farley Grand Forks Ninja wrote: > By winning the National title that shows you are the best in >Hockey that year. I disagree with your opinion. Winning the NCAA's show you won the NCAA's. It is a strong indicator thay your team was one of best (if not *the* best) teams in the country, nothing more (in my opinion). You have to win it on the ice not in the polls or fan balleting, this is why college basketball and Hockey are not a farce like the Division 1 national title in football. You have to win the NCAA playoffs on the ice to become NCAA champion. It is my opinion that your equating of "NCAA CHampions = "best team in college hockey" is not necessarily correct. >Jim is just experiencing sour grapes because his team got bounced out of >the playoffs. Well, "my" team didn't get bounced out of the playoffs last year, but I still don't think they were the best team. They were NCAA champs, but not the best team. > National Title means yyour team is number one You are welcome to your opinion, with which I completely disagree. I do not believe that Arizona, a team which finished third in their own conference, and lost to my own Wolverine squad, a non-tournament team, were the best team in college basketball this year. Kansas was obviously the best team. -Alan Harder [log in to unmask] Go Blue! The above commentary, which does not *even* represent the opinion of the American Mathematical Society, is sold by weight, not by volume. Some settling of the contents may have occurred during shipping. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.