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Boys
Ice Hockey Postseason Formats
Division
I
- Top 8 teams qualify for the postseason; Rankings are based off a quality points system in which victories over a Cimini Division school/out of state opponent (in league play) accounts for two points and a victory over a Eccleston Division team accounts for 1.2 points (regular season division champion receives a bonus point); Teams ranked 1-4 play in the State championship tournament and teams ranked 5-8 play in the Division I championship
State
- No. 1 plays No. 4 and No. 2 plays No. 3 in best of three series in
which the
winner must win two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
- The two
semifinal winners face off the third weekend of March for the State championship in a best of three series in
which the
winner must win two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
Division
I
- No. 5 plays No. 8 and No. 6 plays No. 7 in best of three series in
which the
winner must win two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
- The two
semifinal winners face off the third weekend of March for the Division I championship in a best of three series in
which the
winner must win two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
Division
II
- The
top 8 teams qualify for the postseason and the three division regular season champions are seeded 1, 2 and 3
- In
the quarterfinals No. 1 plays No. 8, No. 2 plays No. 7, No. 3 plays
No. 6, and No. 4 plays No. 5 in best of three series where the winner must win
two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
- In
the semifinals the highest-seeded quarterfinal series winner faces the lowest-seeded quarterfinal series winner and the other two quarterfinal winners face off
against one another in best of three series where the winner must win
two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
- The finals (held the third weekend of March) is a best
of three series in which the winner must win two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
Division
III
- Top 6 teams qualify for the postseason
- In
the quarterfinals No. 1 and No. 2 receive byes while No. 3 plays No.
6 and No. 4 plays No. 5 best of three series in which the winner must win two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
- In
the semifinals No. 1 plays the lower-seeded quarterfinal series winner and No. 2 plays
the higher-seeded quarterfinal series winner in
best of three series where the winner must win two games (So series
could go longer than three games if there are ties)
- The finals (held the third weekend of March) is a best
of three series in which the winner must win two games (So
series could go longer than three games if there are ties)
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