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Remaining ECAC Games Tuesday
Boston College at Boston University. Clarkson at St. Lawrence, Northeastern at New Hampshire, Brown at Harvard.
ECAC Playoff Picture 5. Clarkson, B.C. or UNH at 4. Harvard or Yale
If Clarkson wins and B.C. wins, Clarkson ties and B.C. wins or ties, or Clarkson losses and UNH ties or losses, Clarkson gets the fifth seed. If Clarkson losses and UNH wins, UNH is the fifth seed. Otherwise, B.C. gets the fifth seed.
If Harvard wins or ties, Harvard gets the fourth seed. Otherwise, Yale gets the fourth seed.
6. UNH or Clarkson at 3. B.C., B.U. or Clarkson.
If Clarkson losses and UNH wins Clarkson is the sixth seed. Otherwise, UNH gets the sixth seed.
If Clarkson wins and B.C. ties or losses or Clarkson ties and B.C. losses Clarkson gets the third seed. If B.C. wins, B.U. gets the third seed. Otherwise B.C. gets the third seed.
7. Providense at 2, B.U. or B.C.
If B.U. wins or ties B.U. gets the second seed. If B.U. losses, B.C. gets the second seed.
8. St. Lawrance, Gelgats Northeastern or Yale at 1, RPI
If St. Lawrence wins or Colgate loses or ties, St. Lawrence gets the eighth seed. If Northeastern wins and Colgate and St. Lawrence lose, Northeastern gets the eighth seed. If Northeastern wins, St. Lawrence loses and Colgate ties, all three teams will be tied with Yale with 500 records, Otherwise Colgate gets the eighth seed.
The tiebreakers are: 1) Head to Head performance, 2) Record against the top four ECAC teams, 3) Record against the top eight ECAC teams, 4) Strength of overall record momanteum and other intangibles with the winner determined in a vote of the ECAC Tournament Committee. It's that simple. Remaining League Games Brown at Harvard, Tuesday Each ECAC team plays the other teams in its division (Ivy, East or West) twice and the other ECAC teams once. Only games between Ivy teams count in the Ivy League standings, while all ECAC games count in the Ivy Division standings. The winner of the Ivy Division like the winner of the other ECAC divisions is guaranteed one of the top four seeds (and thus home ice) for the first round of the ECAC playoffs.
Remaining League Games Brown at Harvard, Tuesday
Each ECAC team plays the other teams in its division (Ivy, East or West) twice and the other ECAC teams once. Only games between Ivy teams count in the Ivy League standings, while all ECAC games count in the Ivy Division standings. The winner of the Ivy Division like the winner of the other ECAC divisions is guaranteed one of the top four seeds (and thus home ice) for the first round of the ECAC playoffs.
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