New conference/division alignment
PostedCOLON Tue Feb 26, 2013 3:13 pm
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This explains it all quite easily.Shoalzie wroteCOLONIn the real NHL, I like it...it will be interesting for us. Going into the same division as Boston, Toronto, Tampa Bay, Ottawa, Montreal...and only 4 (or 5) make the playoffs? Ouch. The "Mid-West" is pretty damn good from a BBKL standpoint with Minnesota shifting over. We'd be pretty well balanced but to me, the "Central" would be the most top-heavy.
The wild card would be difficult to do in a weekly league unless we do almost a triple threat match with the 1, 4 & 5 at the same time...play 4-5 and the winner puts their stats against the #1 seed in the same week. Or you just don't do the wild card and stick with 1-4 in each division/conference.
The playoff format calls for the top three teams in each division to earn post-season berths. The remaining four spots would go to wild-card teams, the top two records remaining in each conference. That means there's a possibility five teams make it from one division and only three from another.
It would be divisional playoffs, not conference playoffs, so 1 vs. 4, 2 vs 3 in the first round. The two fourth seeds would be made up of the wild-card teams. The top division winner based on regular-season points in the standings would face off against the lower-ranked wild-card team. The other division winner would play the higher-ranked wild-card
yep. top 3 from each division. then wildcard for 4 remaining spots.MSP4LYFE wroteCOLON16 teams still make the playoffs total, right?
In another year or two you won't be droolinggooker wroteCOLONDoes dallas come to my division? *drools*
mr. bruin wroteCOLONYea!!!! Nick, Chris and Scott get to join the NE. Going to be interesting to say the least. Thats a tough blow on Scotts team. I hope you have all your picks...lol
It's done, just needs to be signed off on.Fair Deals Steve wroteCOLONHas this actually been approved by the NHL/PA? or is it still speculation?
Shep wroteCOLONThis explains it all quite easily.Shoalzie wroteCOLONIn the real NHL, I like it...it will be interesting for us. Going into the same division as Boston, Toronto, Tampa Bay, Ottawa, Montreal...and only 4 (or 5) make the playoffs? Ouch. The "Mid-West" is pretty damn good from a BBKL standpoint with Minnesota shifting over. We'd be pretty well balanced but to me, the "Central" would be the most top-heavy.
The wild card would be difficult to do in a weekly league unless we do almost a triple threat match with the 1, 4 & 5 at the same time...play 4-5 and the winner puts their stats against the #1 seed in the same week. Or you just don't do the wild card and stick with 1-4 in each division/conference.
The playoff format calls for the top three teams in each division to earn post-season berths. The remaining four spots would go to wild-card teams, the top two records remaining in each conference. That means there's a possibility five teams make it from one division and only three from another.
It would be divisional playoffs, not conference playoffs, so 1 vs. 4, 2 vs 3 in the first round. The two fourth seeds would be made up of the wild-card teams. The top division winner based on regular-season points in the standings would face off against the lower-ranked wild-card team. The other division winner would play the higher-ranked wild-card
Peter wroteCOLONI don't get why there is a 16 team conference and a 14 team conference, why not move Columbus to the Mid West?
Dont worry bud, in a couple years ill be looking for my picks cause my guys will have since retiredShoalzie wroteCOLONmr. bruin wroteCOLONYea!!!! Nick, Chris and Scott get to join the NE. Going to be interesting to say the least. Thats a tough blow on Scotts team. I hope you have all your picks...lol
Well, everyone's team is bound for a rise or fall...but yeah, that's a tough division to walk into. Eventually, I'll be able to compete with you guys...