Deadline over: team # review
PostedCOLON Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:13 pm
Well GMs, the trade deadline has come and gone, we're into the stretch drive to determine playoff spots and seating.
Top of the conferences have not changed for some time, in all likelihood Mike will be the 2013-2014 BBKL President's trophy winner, with a tidy 54 point lead on 2nd place ( LAK and BOS tied), repeated in the season records with Toronto having only suffered 1 loss (16-1-1), LAK (15-2-1), BOS TBL and STL each with 13 wins. Detroit and Vancouver holding down the 30th (154pts) and 29th (168pts) spots respectively, Vancouver having only managed a single win all season.
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Through a combination of good GMings, excellent depth, and of course luck, the LAK have accumulated 1070 total GP, MIN and TOR @ 2nd & 3rd in the 1020's. Getting dangerously close to the min requirements, VAN (754) and DAL (793) likely for the exactly opposite reasons -> Bad GMing, no depth, plus a dose of bad luck.
------Skater Scoring #
The Boston filled bruins continue to own the largest + in the BBKL, @ +93, a gap of almost 30 to the Penguins (+68), Luke's Jets still hold down the biggest negative @ -85.
Game Winning Goals is owned by MIN (34) closely followed by TBL (33) and LAK (31), Dallas has just 9.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Kings from Los Angeles are the only team with over 200 goals, at 236 and 203, EDM(97), CBJ (88), DA (86)L & DET (62) are the only teams under 100, making this a fairly tight category for the other 24 teams (102-182).
The Los Angeles Kings have also taken over the top spot in assists (*I know*) with 330, Nashville Predators the only other team above 300 with 328. DET with the fewest assists, less than half of the league median (246.5).
First in assists, 2nd in goals, to no-one's surprise the LAK are the highest point scoring team in the BBKL, with 533, TOR @ 523 and NSH @491 the closest competitors.
Tied for the special team point lead is LAK & NSH @ 166, the batltle at the top of the STPTS category is tight, just 46pts from 1st to 10th, however the fall-off is quick, with the bottom 12 teams having less than 100, DET & DAL under 50.
I'm beginning to feel like the sort function doesn't do anything, TOR with the most shots on goal @ 2063 and no one else is over 2000, just DET is under 1000 @ 834.
What did I start the last sentence with? TOR with the most _____ (Face offs won) with 2689 so far on the year, closely contested by MIN and TBL (2353 and 2342), Dallas with just 643 on the year.
Hang on, got the sort function working again, San Jose sharks with the most Blocked Shots (Bull-Sh*t, B-Shook, w/e) with 966, my lightning at 913 followed closely by those Kings @ 912. Pete's stars avoid the puck at all cost, with just 372 on the year.
Well that was not long-lived, leading the league in Hits is Mike with 1642, personally I think his scrawny frame would fail, followed by Dave in the Blue Jacket (1488) and Kyle's new york G's (1444). Although well documented, Mik's soccer players are yet to understand 'full contact hockey' with just 810 on the year.
The leafs also lead in PIMS with 797, followed by the Lightning (715), interestingly Mik's Preds are no longer the 'cleanest' team, instead the rookie filled Hawks are too scared of getting benched to risk taking a penalty (408 for NSH, 406 CHI).
SHTOI is led by Steve's Kings as the only group north of two thousand minutes short-handed, Pete's stars have less than 1/4 that amount (423).
---------- Goalie #
Dave & Kyle lead the way in Goalie wins, DAL & *repeat* with the lowest GAA (2.01 and 2.10), (37 & 36), BOS & MTL each benefiting from their NHL twins with the top SV% (.927, & .923)Interestingly I'd like to point out that top 2 teams are unique from W, GAA and SV%, although Toronto & CBJ do reappear atop the Shutout count ( PIT and WSH still with zero).
I guess that is summed up with:
Toronto with the best record vs league, 5681-2018-653, LAK, TBL & MIN holding him to the fewest wins (153, 159, 159). Matching that is his .759 category win%.
--------------- the Playoff picture as of Trade Deadline -----------------------
TOR vs OTT
PIT vs MTL
BOS vs TBL
NYI vs NYR
Really only the first seat gets you an 'easy' first round, and the cost of entry in the east to face the Monster Toronto team, is a steep 294 points, currently owned by Billy with a 7-9-2 record, although a 4some behind is making it for an interesting finish, within 22points are CLB and some hot teams with 9 wins who hope to finish the year strong (FLA/NJD/WSH).
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LAK vs CHI
STL vs NSH
MIN vs COL
SJS vs PHX
Due to a very weak Pacific, the division 3rd spot is anything but hotly contested, currently requiring just 267pts from a 6-12 record to have access to the playoffs, although whether its PHX who currently has the seat, ANA or WPG it'll likely be a short run against the very strong SJS.
The 8th seat in the West is also being handed out for food-stamps, requiring just 268pts; projecting as a final race between CHI, PHX, ANA, and WPG. Any success from the 8th seat would parallel the tale of David versus Goliath; the chances of success are even smaller than the pebble wheeling hero.
Top of the conferences have not changed for some time, in all likelihood Mike will be the 2013-2014 BBKL President's trophy winner, with a tidy 54 point lead on 2nd place ( LAK and BOS tied), repeated in the season records with Toronto having only suffered 1 loss (16-1-1), LAK (15-2-1), BOS TBL and STL each with 13 wins. Detroit and Vancouver holding down the 30th (154pts) and 29th (168pts) spots respectively, Vancouver having only managed a single win all season.
------------Team #
Through a combination of good GMings, excellent depth, and of course luck, the LAK have accumulated 1070 total GP, MIN and TOR @ 2nd & 3rd in the 1020's. Getting dangerously close to the min requirements, VAN (754) and DAL (793) likely for the exactly opposite reasons -> Bad GMing, no depth, plus a dose of bad luck.
------Skater Scoring #
The Boston filled bruins continue to own the largest + in the BBKL, @ +93, a gap of almost 30 to the Penguins (+68), Luke's Jets still hold down the biggest negative @ -85.
Game Winning Goals is owned by MIN (34) closely followed by TBL (33) and LAK (31), Dallas has just 9.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Kings from Los Angeles are the only team with over 200 goals, at 236 and 203, EDM(97), CBJ (88), DA (86)L & DET (62) are the only teams under 100, making this a fairly tight category for the other 24 teams (102-182).
The Los Angeles Kings have also taken over the top spot in assists (*I know*) with 330, Nashville Predators the only other team above 300 with 328. DET with the fewest assists, less than half of the league median (246.5).
First in assists, 2nd in goals, to no-one's surprise the LAK are the highest point scoring team in the BBKL, with 533, TOR @ 523 and NSH @491 the closest competitors.
Tied for the special team point lead is LAK & NSH @ 166, the batltle at the top of the STPTS category is tight, just 46pts from 1st to 10th, however the fall-off is quick, with the bottom 12 teams having less than 100, DET & DAL under 50.
I'm beginning to feel like the sort function doesn't do anything, TOR with the most shots on goal @ 2063 and no one else is over 2000, just DET is under 1000 @ 834.
What did I start the last sentence with? TOR with the most _____ (Face offs won) with 2689 so far on the year, closely contested by MIN and TBL (2353 and 2342), Dallas with just 643 on the year.
Hang on, got the sort function working again, San Jose sharks with the most Blocked Shots (Bull-Sh*t, B-Shook, w/e) with 966, my lightning at 913 followed closely by those Kings @ 912. Pete's stars avoid the puck at all cost, with just 372 on the year.
Well that was not long-lived, leading the league in Hits is Mike with 1642, personally I think his scrawny frame would fail, followed by Dave in the Blue Jacket (1488) and Kyle's new york G's (1444). Although well documented, Mik's soccer players are yet to understand 'full contact hockey' with just 810 on the year.
The leafs also lead in PIMS with 797, followed by the Lightning (715), interestingly Mik's Preds are no longer the 'cleanest' team, instead the rookie filled Hawks are too scared of getting benched to risk taking a penalty (408 for NSH, 406 CHI).
SHTOI is led by Steve's Kings as the only group north of two thousand minutes short-handed, Pete's stars have less than 1/4 that amount (423).
---------- Goalie #
Dave & Kyle lead the way in Goalie wins, DAL & *repeat* with the lowest GAA (2.01 and 2.10), (37 & 36), BOS & MTL each benefiting from their NHL twins with the top SV% (.927, & .923)Interestingly I'd like to point out that top 2 teams are unique from W, GAA and SV%, although Toronto & CBJ do reappear atop the Shutout count ( PIT and WSH still with zero).
I guess that is summed up with:
Toronto with the best record vs league, 5681-2018-653, LAK, TBL & MIN holding him to the fewest wins (153, 159, 159). Matching that is his .759 category win%.
--------------- the Playoff picture as of Trade Deadline -----------------------
TOR vs OTT
PIT vs MTL
BOS vs TBL
NYI vs NYR
Really only the first seat gets you an 'easy' first round, and the cost of entry in the east to face the Monster Toronto team, is a steep 294 points, currently owned by Billy with a 7-9-2 record, although a 4some behind is making it for an interesting finish, within 22points are CLB and some hot teams with 9 wins who hope to finish the year strong (FLA/NJD/WSH).
-----------------
LAK vs CHI
STL vs NSH
MIN vs COL
SJS vs PHX
Due to a very weak Pacific, the division 3rd spot is anything but hotly contested, currently requiring just 267pts from a 6-12 record to have access to the playoffs, although whether its PHX who currently has the seat, ANA or WPG it'll likely be a short run against the very strong SJS.
The 8th seat in the West is also being handed out for food-stamps, requiring just 268pts; projecting as a final race between CHI, PHX, ANA, and WPG. Any success from the 8th seat would parallel the tale of David versus Goliath; the chances of success are even smaller than the pebble wheeling hero.