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single tournament argument

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:53 pm
by Nostalgic Nerd
Well at least we didn't go football or basketball and go 4 or 5 classes. :lol:

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:05 am
by nahc
Football is a totally differant apple........

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 8:04 am
by bauerman
One tourney would be great , if they have to go to 16 teams 8 "A", 8 "AA" or just 16 teams. One other idea would be if the League is stuck on 2 levels have a AA and an A tourney but no opting up, in that case the A tourney would be at least as exciting as the AA

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 8:11 am
by blindref
The Mshsl should do what they did with basketball years ago.
Qualify eight AA and eight A teams.
Play within your class for your first game.
Winners of both classes move on and play each other in a blind draw.

We could have second round match ups like
East vs. Hermantown
Edina vs. East Grand Forks
Roseau vs. Hill
Etc.......

Small schools would still have a chance to go to State but they'd also have a
chance to pull off a "Hooisers-like upset".

TV would still have the same amount of games.

Or play one extra game on Monday night, AA champ against A champ.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 8:29 am
by DrGaf
Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:17 am
by SuperStar
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
I will 2nd that!

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:03 am
by GoldenBear
I've always been a fan of the one tournament approach. I like the ideas discussed above. That being said, all one has to do is look at the HockeyHub and see the picture of the Orono players celebrating with their fans and I think, two tournaments isn't a bad idea. Life time memories for the winners (Spartans), all good. Sorry Breck but that is the beauty of hockey and why unlike many other sports, cinderella can go to the ball...a hot goalie, a blocked shot, efforts from kids in one game that they didn't show all year, translates to a miraculous victory. I witnessed how the Indiana state basketball tournament was ruined when they went away from one class. I'm a die hard hockey fan and basketball is for those who can't skate, but I was able to watch the Indiana state tournament with one class...oh boy Hoosiers is a true story and the excitement at that venue was priceless. Just like the state hockey tournament in Minnesota. Congrats to all of the 16 teams that made it and enjoy the ride. GB

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:10 pm
by defense
I really don't think there is any denying that two classes has helped in some way shape or form to grow hockey. For that reason to me it makes little sense to argue the system, its doing what is intended and is a good thing in the end to grow hockey. That said, I am also of the belief that we have AA caliber programs playing in class A. To each their own, but those programs do nothing but hurt themselves.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:14 pm
by east hockey
The only problem I see with a two-class system is it's one step closer to a three-class system. And then a four-class system.

Remember when the State Basketball tournament was fun to watch? Not any more. The phrase "watered down beyond usefulness" comes to mind.

A two-class system works.

Lee

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:14 pm
by Sats81
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
Best idea I've seen In a long time!!

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:50 pm
by defense
east hockey wrote:The only problem I see with a two-class system is it's one step closer to a three-class system. And then a four-class system.

Remember when the State Basketball tournament was fun to watch? Not any more. The phrase "watered down beyond usefulness" comes to mind.

A two-class system works.

Lee
plus one. very agreeable. I totally despise the football now,as opposed to partially hating it before...

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 2:01 pm
by Mite-dad
I think its great the way it is.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 2:03 pm
by 12thgraders
east hockey wrote:The only problem I see with a two-class system is it's one step closer to a three-class system. And then a four-class system.

Remember when the State Basketball tournament was fun to watch? Not any more. The phrase "watered down beyond usefulness" comes to mind.

A two-class system works.

Lee
I see it that we already have a 3 class system: AA, A, Jr Gold.

I know there are some A schools, and probably even a few bottom AAs that would would get run by some Jr Gold teams.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 2:42 pm
by ZachHalverson
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
Comment Of The Year candidate right here.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:40 pm
by Mite-dad
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
As long as I get a reserved seat at Wild Bill's.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:40 pm
by Roy01
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
Except you can't play on Sundays and teams finding travel accommodations in a matter of hours would be absurd...

Granted, I understand the slight sarcasm in the proposal, but I don't understand why so many have an issue with the two-class system. I don't believe a one-class system would solve any issues.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:36 pm
by whos_it
1class basketball sold out Williams year in year out. What do you see today? Enough said.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 2:34 am
by sterfry9
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
someone get this guy a beer, he deserves!

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:34 am
by BodyShots
east hockey wrote:The only problem I see with a two-class system is it's one step closer to a three-class system. And then a four-class system.

Remember when the State Basketball tournament was fun to watch? Not any more. The phrase "watered down beyond usefulness" comes to mind.

A two-class system works.

Lee
Um.... NO.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:53 am
by East Side Pioneer Guy
No one is a bigger supporter of a one class tournament than me. But the toothpaste is already out of the tube, so I don't think about it much any more. Just glad I was able to be a part of (most of) the high point of it, 1969-1991. Part of the reason that came about is the demise of one class basketball.

I have no time for plans to restore some sort of "one champion" system. Having 8 teams from both classes meet in Saint Paul is a watered down version of the one class system. Basketball tried it and it only lasted two seasons. To me, it's like having 8 back door sections.

Even if basketball still had one class, it wouldn't capture the entire state's attention like it once did. Back in that era there was far less competition for people's attention, especially the NCAA tournament.

I used to think that there would be a push at some point for three classes in hockey. But hockey has so few teams, that's really very difficult to justify. But there is one way that it could be justified.

We were told that with two classes, schools could get some traction in A, then move up to AA. That really hasn't happened, Benilde and STA excepting, in over twenty years. Red Wing, Warroad, and (Bruce are you listening?) Hermantown have all found a comfortable spot in A. (Of course Red Wing fell off.) This has undermined another justification for two classes, "It's always the same teams, give the other teams a chance."

A lot of class A schools have no shot at making the class field, so why not three classes? A lot of teams in Hermantown's section don't have a prayer of making the state tournament.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 9:47 am
by HShockeywatcher
The most realistic way of getting to a one class system in hockey would be to argue for a system where you have to qualify for the playoffs (like much of the country). There are no sports we have where this would be an issue. The best A and AAA teams can play with the top AA and AAAA teams in basketball and so on and so forth.

There's 154 teams in hockey this year. You mandate 9 or 10 games on everyone's schedule and group them into 16 regions, play each of those teams once. Top 4 teams from each region make the playoffs. Seeding is easy, there's no issue. The stupid quarterfinal games we have now in every sport that are a waste of time and money for everyone involved get eliminated, a game gets added to the season and then when teams get penalized for infractions during the season, it actually means something.

Until hockey fans realize that the "hockey's different" approach doesn't work, nothing will happen.

The only downside is teams like Luverne this year. You may see random smaller town teams make the playoffs, but not likely at state. I think the shift to making the playoffs would be huge though.

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 3:12 pm
by Nebhoc471
Seems to me we the way teams are classified between A and AA could use some tweaking. There are a handful of teams in AA that due to changing demographics and other reasons will probably never again be competitive in AA (Cooper, Irondale, Coon Rapids, etc.).

Maybe to classify teams you start with same method of putting largest 64 by enrollment in AA, but then move weakest 8 or 16 or some number to A using some way to measure competitiveness over past years. On the other hand you then move the top 8 or 16 or whatever from A to AA.

No idea how or if something like that could work (too many bad memories from tier I and II?). I believe there are some other states that do this where they move the a few of the weakest and strongest teams from one class to another.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 7:59 pm
by Ogie
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
LMAO! :lol:

Borderline genius, but I recognize a couple of kinks in the proposal:

Where are the winning teams supposed to sleep, if they're locked in until they lose?

Don't you think a Fire Marshal or some other bureaucrat might have something to say about stuffing all those bodies into the Superduper Rink during the first 3-4 rounds?

hehehehe :lol:

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:31 am
by DrGaf
Roy01 wrote:
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
Except you can't play on Sundays and teams finding travel accommodations in a matter of hours would be absurd...

Granted, I understand the slight sarcasm in the proposal, but I don't understand why so many have an issue with the two-class system. I don't believe a one-class system would solve any issues.
You ... get out of my country.

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:35 am
by DrGaf
Ogie wrote:
DrGaf wrote:Pure genius here ... first of all, how many varsity teams in Minnesota? I can't find a decent answer on online. So I'll go with 128 for good math.


Minnesota Hockey Battle Royale
-Rank all the teams 1 - 128

- lock all players and coaches in the Super rink. The only way out is to lose.

-start the round of 128 on sunday, 64 on monday, 32 on tuesday, 16 on wednesday, 8 on thursday, 4 on friday, championship on saturday night.

-live streams

-online gambling of course will be allowed, this is a freaking cash cow.

I should run for president or something.
LMAO! :lol:

Borderline genius, but I recognize a couple of kinks in the proposal:

Where are the winning teams supposed to sleep, if they're locked in until they lose?
plenty of room under the bleachers, hallways, etc. I'm picturing stacking them up like cordwood. That's part of the charm, hunger games my ass.
This is HOCKEY GAMES!
Ogie wrote:Don't you think a Fire Marshal or some other bureaucrat might have something to say about stuffing all those bodies into the Superduper Rink during the first 3-4 rounds?
You seem to forget, the fire marshall works for me now.