Ok... So Justin Cohn laid out a list of the top IHL Fighters on his blog..
http://jgwebblogs.typepad.com/ice_chips_0607/2008/04/jgs-fighter-ran.html#comments
I, in the spirit of March Madness, devised a bracket system to put these rankings into a tournament style playoff. I didn't allow the highest seed to have a bye. Instead I gave the middle ranked (#8) player a bye.... Yeah so it happens to be Henley.. It's not like this is in any way official, its just for fun. Here are Justin's rankings... (I posted a link to his page, so I hope he doesn't mind that I borrowed his rankings...)
The Journal Gazette’s ranking of best IHL fighters:
1) Mitch Woods, FW (22 fights thru March 25)
2) Robert Snowball, PH (12)
3) Olivier Legault, FW (22)
4) Jeremy Cornish, Blm. (9)
5) Kris Mallette, Fli. (16)
6) Donnie Margettie, PH (12)
7) Kevin Bertram, FW (12)
8) Brent Henley, FW (6)
9) Tyler Willis, Kal. (13)
10) Chris Kovalcik, Mus. (20)
11) Sam Miller, Blm (18)
12) David Segal, Mus. (22)
13) Jeff Ewasko, Blm. (17)
14) Ryan Jorde, Fli. (5)
15) Neil Clarke, Blm. (8)
So I broke this down and gave Henley the bye only because it made for better match-ups this way.
Round 1
Mitch Woods vs. Neil Clarke--------Woods
Ryan Jorde vs. Robert Snowball----Jorde in a close fight
Oliver Legault vs. Jeff Ewasko------Legault all day
Jeremy Cornish vs. David Segal-----Cornish
Kris Mallette vs. Sam Miller---------Mallette
Chris Kovalcheck vs. Don Margettie-Kovalcheck
Kevin Bertram vs. Tyler Willis------Bertram
Round 2
Woods vs. Jorde-----------Jorde takes this one.
Legault vs. Cornish--------Legault gets the edge.
Mallette vs. Kovalcheck----Kovalcheck, but close.
Bertram vs. Henley--------Gotta take Henley in this one.
Semi-Finals
Jorde vs. Legault----------Gotta take Jorde based on this years fights between the two.
Kovalcheck vs. Henley-----Henley gets the job done in this one.
Finals
Jorde vs. Henley---------I think Henley takes this on if healthy
Obviously there are major flaws I'm sure that can be pointed out with this, but its fun to look at. For instance, Snowball could easily beat Jorde in the first round. Bertram vs. Henley is cool to debate. Depending on how you match them up the outcome could differ widely.
Share your thoughts.
Friday, April 4, 2008
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1Detroit
8Nashville
2SanJose
7Calgary
3Minnesota
6Colorado
4Anaheim
5Dallas
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8Nashville
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1Detroit
there fixed it
1Pittsburgh
8Philadelphia
3Carolina
6Ottawa
4NewJersey
5New York rangers
2Montreal
7Boston
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UPSET SPECIAL
4New Jersey
1Detroit
4New Jersey
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1Detroit in 6
u can delete my first western conference post if you want..i screwed it up
Mitch Woods vs. Neil Clarke
Jeremy Cornish vs. Robert Snowball
Ryan Jorde vs. Kevin Bertram
Oliver Legault vs. Jeff Ewasko
Kris Mallette vs. Sam Miller
Chris Kovalcheck vs. Don Margettie
David Segal vs. Tyler Willis
Brent Henley vs. DiPace???lol
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Woods vs. Snowball
Jorde vs. Legault
Mallette vs. Kovalcheck
Willis vs. Henley
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Woods vs. Jorde
Mallette vs. Henley
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Jorde vs. Mallette
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surprise KO leave Mallette atop the fighter standings hahahahha
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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