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PG East: Playoff seeding irks Mustangs
Thursday, March 11, 2010

Plum is wondering why it is seeded fifth in the PIHL Class AAA Penguins Cup playoffs despite having more points than the No. 3 seed, a team it defeated in the regular season.

The Mustangs (15-4-3) have 33 points, while State College (15-4-2) ended up with 32 points. But the Little Lions didn't make up a game against Upper St. Clair (16-4-1, 33 points) that was postponed due to a snowstorm Feb. 26, and PIHL rules dictate that playoff seeding is based on percentage of possible points earned.

Mustangs coach Stu Rulnick wonders why the two teams -- both of which his team defeated -- weren't forced to meet before the playoffs began. No matter the outcome of the game, he maintains, Plum would have ended up with the No. 4 seed. The distinction between the Nos. 4 and 5 seed is an important one because it means a first-round bye and home-ice advantage in the quarterfinals.

"It's a shame because these kids busted their butts and earned that," Rulnick said. "I'm not bashing anyone here, but I don't see why they couldn't have played."

PIHL commissioner Ed Sam said using points percentage has long been the league's policy and that the timing of the postponement -- with one week left in the season -- is essentially what caused the game not to be played.

The Panthers and Little Lions each had three other games to fit in over the six-day span before the Penguins Cup scheduling meeting this past Saturday morning.

-- By Chris Adamski
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First published on March 11, 2010 at 12:00 am