1. Coppermine
2. Pride
3. Crush
4. Hero's
5. Stars
6. M&D
7. Skywalkers
8. FCA
Coppermine over FCA by 7
Skywalkers over Pride by 2
Crush over M&D by 1
Hero's over Stars by 8
Crush over Skywalkers by 3
Hero's over Coppermine by 2
Hero's over Crush by 1
Couple of points:
- Coppermine has to beat Hero's, which is no gimme.
- Assuming #1 occurs, Hero's will almost certainly be #2 seed because head-to-head is only thrown out when there is a three-way tie in head-to-head, which is not the case here.
So, Pride would play M&D Black instead of Skywalkers.
This is not correct, need to look at your standings and tiebreakers again
These are the first three tie breaking steps:
1. Teams will be seeded by their record according to the following formula (percentage):
[(#Wins + 0.5*#Ties)/(#Wins + #Losses + #Ties)]
2. Head to Head Competition (if there is a three way tie in head to head competition, that
tiebreaker is thrown out).
3. Goals allowed vs. in-division opponents
There is not a three-way tie in Head to Head Competition, so I don't think head-to-head will get thrown out. I think people are incorrectly assuming head-to-head gets thrown out in a three-way tie, but that is not what the words say. There has to be a three-way tie in head-to-head (e.g., three teams are tied and head to head is the first tie breaker and all three teams have a 1-1 record against each other, so the head to head doesn't break any ties).