{"id":98254,"date":"2012-02-20T02:44:12","date_gmt":"2012-02-20T08:44:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/wcha-blog\/?p=751"},"modified":"2012-02-20T02:44:12","modified_gmt":"2012-02-20T08:44:12","slug":"wcha-weekend-rewind-feb-20-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/2012\/02\/20\/wcha-weekend-rewind-feb-20-2012\/","title":{"rendered":"WCHA weekend rewind: Feb. 20, 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"
Weekend brings an abundance of regrets to WCHA race<\/strong><\/p>\n When the dust settles on the WCHA season on March 3, the results of this past weekend may come back to haunt a handful of teams as they eye the first round playoff matchups.<\/p>\n The league’s bottom three teams (Wisconsin, Minnesota State, and Alaska-Anchorage) earned in important five out of a possible 12 points, none of which were gained from feeding upon one another. All five came at the expense of teams in the chase for home-ice advantage in the first round and\/or battling for preferred postseason seeding.<\/p>\n With a stunning two goals in ten seconds with just over two minutes to play on Saturday against Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State snatched a 4-4 tie from the Bulldogs’ jaws of defeat. In the process, the Mavericks seized an important point from UMD in its quest to catch and surpass Minnesota for the league’s No. 1 overall seed and a home date with 12th-seeded Alaska-Anchorage.<\/p>\n Minnesota’s sweep of Bemidji State gives the Gophers a two-point lead over the Bulldogs who must win the league title outright to earn the top seed as Minnesota holds the tie-breaker over UMD courtesy of its sweep of Minnesota-Duluth in the season’s only meetings between the teams back in October.<\/p>\n Considering UMD hosts Colorado College next week and concludes the season at St. Cloud while the Gophers trek to Omaha before hosting Wisconsin (1-8-1 away from the Kohl Center), catching and passing Minnesota, although not impossible, appears unlikely at this point for the Bulldogs.<\/p>\n Denver’s inability to seal the deal in Madison, thanks to a 5-2 loss to the Badgers on Saturday, cost the Pioneers a chance to hold steady at two points behind the Gophers without the tie-breaker concern facing UMD due to their sweep of Minnesota last weekend. With North Dakota and Nebraska-Omaha on the horizon for DU, it looks like a battle for second with the Bulldogs for the Pioneers.<\/p>\n Neighboring Colorado College is three points back of DU and blew a golden opportunity to narrow that gap to one on Saturday. The Tigers watched their 3-1 second-period lead over Nebraska-Omaha dissipate into a devastating 5-3 loss to the Mavericks.<\/p>\n UNO’s rally not only cost Colorado College a chance to take on a recently enigmatic UMD team in Duluth trailing them by just three points and turned CC’s potential four-point cushion over UNO into a three-way logjam for fourth place with the Mavs and North Dakota.<\/p>\n The extra couple of points would have come in just as handy for Dean Blais’ Mavericks which, despite being the only WCHA team set to host its final two series, “welcomes” a pair of noteworthy adversaries in Minnesota and Denver<\/p>\n UNO had a potential tying goal by Dominic Zombo with 2:46 to go on Friday disallowed when the officials ruled Zombo intentionally kicked the puck into the net. In a story published in the Omaha World-Herald<\/a>, Blais adamantly expresses his disagreement with the call.<\/p>\n