{"id":28096,"date":"2006-03-02T23:56:14","date_gmt":"2006-03-03T05:56:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2006\/03\/02\/wcha-quarterfinal-series-preview\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:56:30","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:56:30","slug":"wcha-quarterfinal-series-preview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2006\/03\/02\/wcha-quarterfinal-series-preview\/","title":{"rendered":"WCHA Quarterfinal Series Preview"},"content":{"rendered":"
The upcoming WCHA quarterfinals could be historic for two reasons — the debut of a playoff system that should stay for years to come, and some fresh blood in the WCHA semifinals.<\/p>\n
This is the first year that the WCHA will play best-of-three quarterfinal series on campus sites — just like the top men’s conferences and the women’s ECACHL. As a result, Wisconsin and St. Cloud will be hosting postseason hockey on their campuses for the first time.<\/p>\n
After playing a five-team tournament from 2002-2004, last year’s championship was the first since 2001 to qualify all the teams, although the quarterfinals were single games played at Ridder Arena over the two days prior to the semifinals. The new format infused new life into the tournament’s six through eight seeds, as all scored first against their heavily favored opponents, although none could pull off an upset.<\/p>\n
Through the seven years of the WCHA tournament’s history, the list of semifinalists has yet to change — Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth, Wisconsin and Ohio State. But there is reason to believe this year might be different. While last season’s WCHA finalists Minnesota and Wisconsin are still the class of the league, St. Cloud State and Bemidji State have been the third and fourth hottest teams down the stretch, not UMD and OSU. The Huskies have already secured one advantage over the Buckeyes by winning home ice. Minnesota State and North Dakota have both taken their quarterfinal opponents to overtime this season, despite failing to pull out any wins.<\/p>\n
The quarterfinal winners will earn a trip to Ridder Arena, the WCHA tournament host site for the third straight season. All the action at Ridder can be seen online, as the WCHA and USCHO will be providing video webcasts of the league semifinals and final. Any broadcast information for the quarterfinals is provided below. <\/p>\n
All times below are CT p.m., and all games are played Friday, Saturday and (if necessary) Sunday. All player and team rankings refer to WCHA conference play.<\/i><\/p>\nNo. 8 North Dakota (7-25-2, 3-23-2) at No. 1 Wisconsin (29-4-1, 24-3-1)<\/h4>\n