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Rick Couchman
Posted: Thursday, March 27, 2008 1:13:09 PM

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I have to admit it. Much of last weekend was spent on the couch with NCAA basketball bracket sheets in hand, flipping games more often than Pam Anderson goes through rocker boyfriends.

Wall-to-wall college hoops coverage. An awesome spectacle to watch, knowing that every game is do-or-die.

And I really don't even like the sport of basketball. Go figure.

What puts me on the edge of the seat is that adrenaline rush, knowing that if any one favorite has a bad game, they're going home. Everything is on the line for each and every drive to the basket, every free-throw, and every foul taken.

As much as I do love hockey more than any sport, I never get stoked quite the same for the Memorial Cup as I do for NCAA hoops during March Madness.

Too bad, really, as the CHL offers some of the greatest...

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hashmark
Posted: Thursday, March 27, 2008 8:03:23 PM

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Sure would be interesting to see, although not sure if it all that fair to play all year for a top seed, run into a hot or lucky goalie for one night and see your season end.
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Marty Henwood
Posted: Thursday, March 27, 2008 8:07:08 PM

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Interesting proposal RC. But how about a best of three or two-game total goal series? Have the playdowns in various cities with the final four in one place. Like hashmark says, would eliminate the potential for an off-night upset, although maybe that is the entire point of your proposal....
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OVRocks
Posted: Friday, March 28, 2008 12:58:02 AM

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It would be interesting to see if Canadians would buy into something like this. Americans seem to love the winner take all approach. Canadians are kinder and gentler which makes me think they'd need a series to make everything fair.
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HockeyGal
Posted: Friday, March 28, 2008 10:03:41 AM
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I say that whoever has the most goals at the end of the tournament wins. Simple as that really.
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PuckBunny22
Posted: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 11:17:30 AM

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HockeyGal wrote:
I say that whoever has the most goals at the end of the tournament wins. Simple as that really.


Do you even know anything about anything? Who ever heard of a tournament where the team with the most goals wins? That's crazy!
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PG2007
Posted: Friday, April 11, 2008 10:50:27 AM
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I'd be all over that. I love the do-or-die approach as it requires teams to be at the top of their game in each game.
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