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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2019 · 35 MIN

Ep. 16: Why replay isn't always the answer, losses in the top four, tight conference races

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An injury to a player for No. 20 North Dakota that didn't draw a penalty on No. 1 St. Cloud drew the ire of many on Friday, but the vantage point of properly positioned officials and limitations on how replay can be used explain why there wasn't a call. Hosts Jim Connelly (@JimmyConnelly) and Ed Trefzger (@EdTrefzger) delve into the issue and discuss some ways to improve the process.Besides the split between the Fighting Hawks and Huskies, No. 2 UMass split with Maine, which may help the Black Bears cement a Hockey East playoff spot, and No. 13 Western Michigan made a statement by sweeping No. 4 Denver.It was a good weekend for No. 14 Providence in a sweep of No. 8 Northeastern in a home-and-home series.No. 17 Arizona State's PairWise volatility points to its need to win to make the NCAA tournament.Plus: a quick look at bunched up standings across the six conferences.This episode is sponsored by the NCAA men's ice hockey Frozen Four in Buffalo, N.Y., April 11 and 13: ncaa.com/frozenfourFind all of our podcasts at USCHO.com/podcasts

An injury to a player for No. 20 North Dakota that didn't draw a penalty on No. 1 St. Cloud drew the ire of many on Friday, but the vantage point of properly positioned officials and limitations on how replay can be used explain why there wasn't a call. Hosts Jim Connelly (@JimmyConnelly) and Ed Trefzger (@EdTrefzger) delve into the issue and discuss some ways to improve the process.Besides the split between the Fighting Hawks and Huskies, No. 2 UMass split with Maine, which may help the Black Bears cement a Hockey East playoff spot, and No. 13 Western Michigan made a statement by sweeping No. 4 Denver.It was a good weekend for No. 14 Providence in a sweep of No. 8 Northeastern in a home-and-home series.No. 17 Arizona State's PairWise volatility points to its need to win to make the NCAA tournament.Plus: a quick look at bunched up standings across the six conferences.This episode is sponsored by the NCAA men's ice hockey Frozen Four in Buffalo, N.Y., April 11 and 13: ncaa.com/frozenfourFind all of our podcasts at USCHO.com/podcasts

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