With a little over a month left in the WCHA league games, any predictions on who will land where for the playoffs? Looking over the schedule it looks like the Division championship will be decided on the last weekend when the Badgers visit the Gophers in Minneapolis. The Gophers will certainly need a sweep to over take the Badgers. After watching the Badgers four times this year I do not see them losing again.............for the rest of the year. Looks like the Beavers and The Fighting Hawks will battle for three and four, although it may be difficult for the Beavers to leap frog the Hawks. The Beavers will need to steal at least on against the Gophers on the weekend of 1/29 if they hope to move up. My thoughts are St. Cloud holds the fifth spot and may even get to the fourth seed if the Beavers do not take care of business with the four teams below them. St. Cloud is arguably the most improved team in the league from last year. Unfortunately it looks like Minn State and Ohio St. get to take on the top two powerhouses in the first round. I bet that is something to look forward too! Should be a fun finish!
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I'm going a bit from memory but I believe BSU has a bit easier schedule than SCSU (feel free to correct me, I don't feel like checking, it may be close) so I think unless UND slips things end like they are today. The only upset I could see as possible in the first round would be SCSU over BSU as I don't see the bottom 3 beating anyone when it matters. That would leave MN/UND and WI/BSU (I would bet SCSU does not pull the upset even though it could happen). which heavily favors yet another MN/WI battle for the championship. Since I am already on record as saying this is WIs year I guess I have to pick them and just hope I am wrong (there is a very good reason I never bet any of the netminder money on the netminders predictions!)
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Ne7minder you are correct the BSU has an easier schedule, however I still think they have their work cut out for them to get to the three seed. St. Cloud is my dark horse. They have had some nice wins and seem to be trending up. With your Wisconsin prediction the only thing I see changing that is if Minnesota gets some sort of old superstar out from retirement. Hey, wait a minute.............? Just saying.
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Where is the championship -- highest remaining seed?Grant Salzano, Boston College '10
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Originally posted by TonyTheTiger20 View PostWhere is the championship -- highest remaining seed?"... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by 2Bladedskates View PostNe7minder you are correct the BSU has an easier schedule, however I still think they have their work cut out for them to get to the three seed. St. Cloud is my dark horse. They have had some nice wins and seem to be trending up. With your Wisconsin prediction the only thing I see changing that is if Minnesota gets some sort of old superstar out from retirement. Hey, wait a minute.............? Just saying.
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Originally posted by ARM View PostNo, the WCHA always predetermines its site. After Bemidji two years ago and Grand Forks last year, it will be back at Ridder this year.Grant Salzano, Boston College '10
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Originally posted by TonyTheTiger20 View PostHa... well then, I would find it difficult to pick against the Gophers at Ridder."... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by ne7minder View PostI don't believe BSU can pass UND but they play each other also.Millsy
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Originally posted by beaverhockeyfan View PostBSU is done playing UND and Wisconsin. They have to go to Duluth, St. Cloud and Mankato, while they get to host Minnesota and Ohio State.Last edited by ne7minder; 01-21-2016, 03:40 PM.
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Originally posted by ARM View PostShannon Miller is about the only person who thought home ice mattered much in this tournament. Wisconsin has won the WCHA at Ridder more times than Minnesota has.
advantage WI
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Big weekend for a few teams regarding playoff positions and the dreaded #7 & #8 seeds. UMD hosts Ohio State in a huge series. If either team is fortunate to sweep the other they will put some distance between them and have a solid grasp on the 6th seed. I am sure both teams are looking at this series knowing that with the 6th seed they have a chance at a first round playoff win. The loser likely gets to chase around their opponent for two days while they look forward to spring break. UMD gets the advantage IMO. Their top line is talented and they are at home. In other meaningful series, ND must sweep to keep (and potentially pass) Bemidji for the third seed. Bemidji must steal one against the Gophers to keep the F' Hawks off their back and to convince the national media they deserve to be a top 8 team in the NCAA tournament. Should be a fun weekend.
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Down to the last week of the season. What one may have thought would have been a great series to determine first is only "practice" for the playoffs. Wisconsin has clinched the WCHA championship and are now just playing for bragging rights. The Gophers still have something to prove and want to gain momentum for the playoffs. Bemidji and ND have the other two home play off series wrapped up. The only series that may have some implications on playoff seeding is the UMD/Saint Cloud series. UMD will need a sweep to move to fifth. I do not anticipate this happening and it appears seedings may be set.
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