Originally posted by UMDBulldogHockeyIsKingView Post
How do you manage to get a seed IN your plate? I would think that would take magic of epic proportions. Furthermore, once it's there, how do you get it out?
Styrofoam plate...
How do they expect us to throw hotdogs at the gophers with that [Expletive deleted] net in front of us?
We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard...
Yale. But they got a cushy bracket, so they may just sneak into the F4, though I predict UMD will beat them. UMD has been in a real funk, but this is Yale we're talking about.
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There are no weak #1 seeds. Anyone who has watched Yale without a bias knows they are a hell of a team and deserve their #1 seed no matter what happens from here on. Basically, this same team beat North Dakota in the first round last year, gave BC their best game of the tourney, and has only improved this year. As for the others, BC, UND and Miami pretty much speak for themselves at this point.
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There are no weak #1 seeds. Anyone who has watched Yale without a bias knows they are a hell of a team and deserve their #1 seed no matter what happens from here on. Basically, this same team beat North Dakota in the first round last year, gave BC their best game of the tourney, and has only improved this year. As for the others, BC, UND and Miami pretty much speak for themselves at this point.
Now you had to go mess up this thread with logic. Each team has their unique strengths and subtle weaknesses. Miami can score in bunches, play tough defense and has two decent goalies. Add a Hobey finalist, also. North Dakota is probably more physical, defensively imposing and has equal scoring punch with Frattin. BC is small but extremely quick, offensively talented with a solid defensive system. Yale's biggest asset seems to be its offense, including an imposing power play. Don't know much about them, eager to see them in action.
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