2009 OMHA AAA Playoffs

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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:50 pm What happened at the Southern Tier/Oakville game tonight?
Oakville won 1-0...which means Southern Tier is mathematically eliminated
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Guest wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 12:26 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:50 pm What happened at the Southern Tier/Oakville game tonight?
Oakville won 1-0...which means Southern Tier is mathematically eliminated
How so?
ST still has a potential 4 pts left.
They could still tie Guelph or Oakville
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Guest wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 3:08 pm
Guest wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 12:26 pm
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:50 pm What happened at the Southern Tier/Oakville game tonight?
Oakville won 1-0...which means Southern Tier is mathematically eliminated
How so?
ST still has a potential 4 pts left.
They could still tie Guelph or Oakville
Halton already has 6 points. Can't catch Halton.

If they tie Oakville, then that means Guelph beat them and Guelph would have 6 points.

If they tie Guelph, then that means Oakville beat them and Oakville would have 6 points.

If Oakville and Guelph tie their last game, both would have 5 points.

STA is mathematically eliminated.
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Yep.
Guelph & Oakville play each other on their last game.
They'll each be going into that game with a minimum of 4 pts.
One will end the playoffs with a minimum of 6 pts.
or both will end up with a minimum of 5 pts.
4 pts won't be enough for Southern Tier.
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In the event of a tie...
Will the O use it's tie-breaker formula,
or will it have an extra tie-breaking game?
Anybody know for sure?
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With an OTL & an OTW last night, both Oakville and Halton advance.
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Guest wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:20 pm In the event of a tie...
Will the O use it's tie-breaker formula,
or will it have an extra tie-breaking game?
Anybody know for sure?
1 game is played to determine who moves on
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So, Credit River loses its last 3 games and Grey-Bruce wins its last 3 to end up tied for second.
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Guest wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 8:06 pm So, Credit River loses its last 3 games and Grey-Bruce wins its last 3 to end up tied for second.
Grey-Bruce wins its last 4 games...Credit River loses its last 4.
Grey-Bruce squeaks through.
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Guest wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:32 am
Guest wrote: Sun Mar 09, 2025 8:06 pm So, Credit River loses its last 3 games and Grey-Bruce wins its last 3 to end up tied for second.
Grey-Bruce wins its last 4 games...Credit River loses its last 4.
Grey-Bruce squeaks through.
Grey-Bruce will get slaughtered at OMHA’s but honestly good on them for making it with their 8 or 9 of their better players playing for other teams across Ontario.
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