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Author: | Northside_Dan [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Playoffs and the New Conferences |
Flat out stealing this from HF Boards, thought it was pretty interesting. Despite the fact it ridiculously finished a distant third in an HF users poll to the bias-heavy eastern conferences, the title of the thread is a true AINEC and I mean that objectively based on current team strength. To counter one potential objection, it's too early to really say the schedule would impact the teams differently, as St. Louis plays teams like Detroit and Chicago six times now anyway, and Dallas and Minnesota four under the current system. Dallas, which owns the 8th best winning percentage in the NHL after 12/15 games, would not even be currently holding a playoff spot if the teams were grouped by new conference. The New Norris currently has FIVE of the NHL's top EIGHT teams. Nashville, its 6th place team (and NHL's 14th overall), would be the 4-seed in the two eastern conferences and the 3-seed in the New Smythe. Its 7th place team, Winnipeg, has an identical winning pct and ROW as LA, who would be the 4th place New Smythe team. LA only edges Winnipeg by 6 goals in goal differential at the moment. Dallas, who would miss the playoffs, would be the TOP SEED in the New Smythe and be the 2d seed in the Boston conference. That would frighten even Stephen King, Dallas' new goalie. Detroit is actually on the cusp of not making it, the current four-seed. (For some reason, St. Louis is incorrectly listed under them in NHL, ESPN and TSN standings despite owning the tiebreaker due to a H2H sweep after the non-shootout wins tie). PERCENTAGE STANDINGS THRU 12/15 1. Philadelphia .717 2. Minnesota .688 3. Boston .683 4. Chicago .677 5. NYR .655 6. St. Louis .650, 18ROW, 4-0pts H2H vs. DET 7. Detroit .650, 18ROW, 0-4pts vs. STL 8. Dallas .617 9. Vancouver .613, 17ROW 10. Florida .613, 15ROW 11. Pittsburgh .613, 14ROW 12. San Jose .603 13. Toronto .583 14. Nashville .581 15. Phoenix .565 16. Washington .550, 15ROW 17. Buffalo .550, 13ROW 18. New Jersey .550, 9ROW 19. Los Angeles .516, 13ROW, no H2H vs. WPG, -4 goal diff. 20. Winnipeg .516, 13ROW, no H2H vs. LA, -10 goal diff. 21. Montreal .516, 12ROW 22. Calgary .500, 14ROW 23. Edmonton .500, 13ROW 24. Ottawa .500, 11ROW 25. Colorado .453 26. Tampa Bay .452 27. NYI .414 28. Anaheim .383 29. Carolina .379 30. Columbus .355 |
Author: | crosscheck [ Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Playoffs and the New Conferences |
Northside_Dan wrote: The New Norris currently has FIVE of the NHL's top EIGHT teams. I had to read that one twice |
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