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Problems with {{Infobox NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament}} that I'm not sure how to solve[edit]

There's a list of NCAA Division I women's ice hockey tournaments at {{NCAA Division I women's ice hockey tournament}}. On that template, all links are "blue" links -- they work. However, in the infobox on almost any of the linked pages has redlinks for the previous and next years...Unless a redirect page has already been created.

I could create redirects so that the infoboxes all work, but that doesn't feel like the right thing to do. There appears to be a mismatch between the capitalization requirements for the {{Infobox NCAA Ice Hockey Tournament}} and the titles of the pages. The template seems to require a capitalization of "Women's", whereas the page titles are lower-cased as "women's".

This is further complicated by the two different page name styles that appears to have happened between 2021 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament and 2022 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey tournament.

How can/should this be handled? --MikeVitale 04:35, 24 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]