EGD

February 29th, 2016 at 7:37 PM ^

This SITE lists NHL draft picks currently playing college hockey.  Michigan has 12; here are some numbers for other teams high in the pairwise rankings:

Quinnipiac has 2.

St. Cloud State has 3.

Providence has 8.

North Dakota has 12.

Boston College has 13.

Denver has 5.  

Yale has 3.

Minnesota (not high in Pairwise but ahead of M in the B1G) has 12.

Maize in Cincy

February 29th, 2016 at 7:42 PM ^

Do they make any effort to put teams close to campus like the basketball tourney has started to do?  I'm guessing no since that would dramatically affect overall toughness of regions.

JonnyHintz

February 29th, 2016 at 7:51 PM ^

RPI doesn't matter. It's based solely on Pairwise, which has Minnesota ranked 16th. Not only that, but playing teams ranked low in the Pairwise doesn't help you, even if you sweep them. The other issue, is that a conference champion ranked lower than 16 is more than likely going to get an auto-bid. So to be considered safe, you'd like to be in the 12-13 range. So to put it simply, Minnesota still has a lot of work left to do.

bronxblue

February 29th, 2016 at 8:46 PM ^

It amazes me that a team like this is in line for a 2-seed and still feel a bit disrespected.  It could absolutely be a team that burns out if they run into a hot goalie, but they can drop half a dozen on anyone.

Wolvie3758

February 29th, 2016 at 9:26 PM ^

Yes this team will FINALLY get into the tournament so I guess theres that..BUT what have they won? what banners have they claimed? For 3 straight years all they needed was to win one game to get a banner  of importance and how many have they won so far?  ZERO...thats right ZERO....all this talk every year about how much talent we have..NHL this NHL that..blah blah blah...get a BANNER and we can talk

mich12fan

March 1st, 2016 at 10:08 AM ^

I'd rather us not be a #1 seed. Historically, UM and the field as a whole play better as a 2 or 3 seed than a 1. If you've read Blue Ice from JUB, he discusses something known as the Terrier Curse, where UM historically has played worse and lost as a favorite, but won as the underdog.