Jim:<\/strong> Depending on the league, we have either one or two weeks left in the regular season, and we here at Tuesday Morning Quarterback have a stand-in, our longtime CCHA Columnist Paula C. Weston.<\/p>\n
So let’s jump right into it. Playoff races are tightening up and no place could it be any tighter than Hockey East. After Boston College defeated Merrimack in overtime on Sunday<\/a>, there is a three-way tie for first<\/a> in the league between BC, Providence and New Hampshire. In fourth place is Merrimack, one point behind, and in fifth (right now outside looking in on a home-ice spot) is Massachusetts-Lowell, though the River Hawks are just two points out of first. Is it me or is this race so tight you actually need a shoehorn to crack open this top five?<\/p>\n
Another race to the wire is going on in the WCHA. What do you make of that race?<\/p>\n
Jim:<\/strong> Let’s change the focus a bit and look at the PairWise Rankings<\/a>. For a few hours on Sunday evening, Atlantic Hockey had one team solidly cemented in the PairWise (Niagara) as well as the team right outside the PWR bubble in Robert Morris. It led me to ponder that AHA could (admittedly a long shot) possibly get three teams in the NCAA tournament if Niagara and Robert Morris qualified as at-large teams and another club wins the AHA tournament.<\/p>\n
Paula:<\/strong> Agreed about the perceived inferiority. You put it much better than I did.<\/p>\n
Lots of drama here at the end of the season.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"