The Bracket: They Didn't Screw Us Comment Count

Brian

Selection show starts off with UMD's OT winner last year and WMU's win yesterday. Good omen! They didn't screw us:

Green Bay

1. Michigan
4. Cornell

2. Ferris State
3. Denver

Michigan gets a technically tougher second round matchup against #6 Ferris State, but it's a team they swept earlier in the year and is not hypothetically Minnesota on its home ice. That guarantees nothing (I mean, obviously), but I'd rather play in an empty, lonely dungeon than against Minnesota at the X.

Bonus item: Michigan avoids red-hot BC and North Dakota until a hypothetical final and will probably get either Union or a CCHA team in a hypothetical national semi.

UPDATE: The other regionals:

Worchester

1. BC
4. Air Force

2. Minnesota-Duluth
3. Maine

Minneapolis

1. North Dakota
4. Western Michigan

2. Minnesota
3. BU

Somewhere Else In The East I Forget

1. Union
4. Michigan State

2. Miami
3. Mass-Lowell

If Michigan gets out of their regional they'll play the winner of the Union regional in the semi.

Comments

M Fanfare

March 18th, 2012 at 12:24 PM ^

I can't wait to hear Michigan and Cornell fans cheer the same things back at each other!*

*Yes, I know that Michigan has changed/improved many of the cheers over time.**

**I also realize that half of the CCHA started doing the cheers after they heard them at Yost. Hooray creativity!

tommya14

March 18th, 2012 at 12:30 PM ^

Like location and teams in Green Bay. My problem is as top seed should be playing opening game. Other 3 regionals has top seed playing that opening game.

Yostnut

March 18th, 2012 at 12:57 PM ^

Hey, anyone want to crash in Chicago for free on the way to Green Bay Thursday night?  And possibly Sunday?  All you have to do is give me a ride the rest of the way!  I'll pay for gas too.

MaizeyBlue

March 19th, 2012 at 3:13 AM ^

michigan state's senior class finally made it to the dance, but what is pretty incredible, they have yet to win a playoff game.  4 sweeps in a row in the CCHA playoffs..  How scary is it they could finish with a 4-8 record in playoff games and have a national championship...

Comparison, our seniors are 19-6 in playoff games heading into the tournament...and I just got sick thinking of the 3 tourney losses...

 

whoever said they don't know if they can handle another year of single elimination hockey was spot on!  LET'S GO BLUE!!!!

StateStreetApostle

March 18th, 2012 at 2:43 PM ^

wins the "Quien es mas macho?" competition (mas derecho? :) ... way to predict the bracket EXACTLY right.

I'd say you're like the Joe Lunardi of Brhocketology...but that wouldn't really be the compliment you deserve.

cheers.

StateStreetApostle

March 19th, 2012 at 10:20 AM ^

So I set that one up for you rather nicely...but I was meaning to ask you the winners of the other eleven games as well (and the last three UM opponents).

But perhaps you're saving all that good stuff for the Bracket Challenge.

OR maybe you could go behind a paywall like Lunardi for such things.

Except that that would be knowledge WORTH paying for.  HEYO

stephenrjking

March 18th, 2012 at 5:50 PM ^

$68 is for both days, you can it single-day tix starting tomorrow for $38. Virtually no chance it will sell out, so spontaneous trips aren't a bad idea.

We lucked out from an attendance perspective. Ferris and Cornell might bring some fans, but Denver travels abominably for a WCHA team (it is, after all, a 2-day drive). Michigan is probably the "Big" draw and we'll be lucky to have more than 2k there.

blue_in_kazoo

March 18th, 2012 at 3:00 PM ^

It seems like each year it's possible to have an all-WCHA Frozen Four, but with 5 CCHA teams, they couldn't arrange for the all-CCHA possibility.  Bracket integrity, attendance, yeah yeah, but still...

Sons of Louis Elbel

March 18th, 2012 at 8:56 PM ^

Seems like Worcester is the easiest regional - randomness, single elimination, etc., but BC really shouldn't lose - Minny is the toughest, and Midwest and East are roughly similar. Both Miami and Ferris are capable of really good games, but neither has been great down the stretch.

stephenrjking

March 18th, 2012 at 9:56 PM ^

Worcester is no picnic. UMD hasn't been playing their best hockey lately, but they are very good and a hypothetical BC-UMD matchup is a killer. Bridgeport is way, way easier. Each team has to believe they have a shot, simply because the teams are all so flawed. I would think Miami is the favorite there, but even MSU has a decent shot.