Jason Moy has placed BU in Manchester. I was thinking BU might be a good fit in Providence. Yale gets Miami in all likelihood so attendance might favor Yale and Miami in Providence rather than Manchester. Jason didn't mention why he has BU there, but it makes for BC BU potential in the second round. BU in Providence could avoid this.
Quote from: martyJason Moy has placed BU in Manchester. I was thinking BU might be a good fit in Providence. Yale gets Miami in all likelihood so attendance might favor Yale and Miami in Providence rather than Manchester. Jason didn't mention why he has BU there, but it makes for BC BU potential in the second round. BU in Providence could avoid this.
Off topic: Is the Moy on Harvard a relation of Jason?
PC really got a generous gift.
Quote from: IcebergPC really got a generous gift.
Yes, neither Adam nor Jason guessed this would happen.
Harvard and QPAC both get thrown out west. They were predicted east by Jason and Adam and when I made my guesses, too.
USCHO bracket page. (http://www.uscho.com/ncaa/mens-division-i-ncaa-tournament/)
Harvard probably got a better matchup than they bargained for. UNO has been staggering for a while now and seem to be the worse team. Of course, weirder things have happened.
http://www.uscho.com/2015/03/22/large-nchc-contingent-posed-biggest-challenge-for-ncaa-committee-in-making-tournament-bracket/
The last paragraph is strange. The regionals are already announced for 2016.
Lake Placid, er, no, Albany is one of the hosts.
ECAC gets 3 slots, not bad (Hockey East, too). Harvard if it gets past Nebraska Omaha gets #1 seed Minnesota State (or RIT). Quinnipac opens with #2 North Dakota, Yale with #3 BU. Both BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Midwest South Bend (winner plays Northeast winner in semis)
Minnesota St.
RIT
Omaha
Harvard
Northeast Manchester
Miami
Providence
Denver
Boston College
East Providence
Boston Univ.
Yale
Minn.-Duluth
Minnesota
West Fargo
North Dakota
Quinnipiac
Michigan Tech
St. Cloud State
how would the brackets have changed had they had the new rule of no regional implemented? I would think they would still try to avoid first round gamea against same league stuff.
Well, at least it's theoretically possible to get all 3 to the Frozen Four. **]
Quote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Quote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Unfortunately, the BU and BC men's hockey teams were not inside at the time.
Quote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Don't they call the new bankster POS "the Garden," too?
(Granted that there will never be another. The largest rat I ever saw was at the old Gahden. No, it wasn't Cleary.)
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Don't they call the new bankster POS "the Garden," too?
(Granted that there will never be another. The largest rat I ever saw was at the old Gahden. No, it wasn't Cleary.)
It was bigger than Cleary?!
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Don't they call the new bankster POS "the Garden," too?
(Granted that there will never be another. The largest rat I ever saw was at the old Gahden. No, it wasn't Cleary.)
Yes they do, just not the Boston Garden. The Fleet Center became the TD Garden. This is the "new" Boston Garden. (http://boston-garden.com/index.html)
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Don't they call the new bankster POS "the Garden," too?
(Granted that there will never be another. The largest rat I ever saw was at the old Gahden. No, it wasn't Cleary.)
It was bigger than Cleary?!
The largest rat I ever saw at the Gahden was probably Kevan Melrose. Adessa I would call more of a possum.
Quote from: Jim HylaThis is the "new" Boston Garden. (http://boston-garden.com/index.html)
Motto: "A bahgin place to get wicked fucked up across the river, oh my head."
Edit: good God, it's in
Baldwin. Is that an Islanders bar?
Quote from: Chris '03Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Don't they call the new bankster POS "the Garden," too?
(Granted that there will never be another. The largest rat I ever saw was at the old Gahden. No, it wasn't Cleary.)
It was bigger than Cleary?!
How could you be sure? Did Cleary have scars?
Having lived in Boston for 6 years, I've never heard anyone call it "Boston Garden." Everyone calls it either "The Garden" or "TD Garden." Which was like 60% full for the HEA semis on Friday. God, I hate this season and everything about it. Can we go back to griping?
I would hope there is more than 60% for the Frozen Four, not that 60% is bad for a conference tournament in that building!
Quote from: BMacHaving lived in Boston for 6 years, I've never heard anyone call it "Boston Garden." Everyone calls it either "The Garden" or "TD Garden." Which was like 60% full for the HEA semis on Friday. God, I hate this season and everything about it. Can we go back to griping?
Wait. We'd stopped?
Quote from: martyQuote from: Chris '03Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Don't they call the new bankster POS "the Garden," too?
(Granted that there will never be another. The largest rat I ever saw was at the old Gahden. No, it wasn't Cleary.)
It was bigger than Cleary?!
How could you be sure? Did Cleary have scars?
The rat had hair.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: martyQuote from: Chris '03Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: IcebergQuote from: billhowardBoth BU and BC have regionals in the Northeast/East and then finals at Boston Garden.
Unfortunately the Boston Garden you're thinking of was torn down in 1996.
Don't they call the new bankster POS "the Garden," too?
(Granted that there will never be another. The largest rat I ever saw was at the old Gahden. No, it wasn't Cleary.)
It was bigger than Cleary?!
How could you be sure? Did Cleary have scars?
The rat had hair.
I love everything about this exchange, except the part where Boston schools are still playing.
Let me help you:
Freshmen Have Boston University Playing Like the Terriers of Old (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/24/sports/hockey/freshmen-have-boston-university-playing-like-the-terriers-of-old.html?_r=0)