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47 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

BIshop out and STL on the comeback trail. Too little too late for 3rd in central but wild card possible now.

looks like the central division wild card race will be a tough one this year, glad we are second in the division

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Still a possibility that its two Pacific teams. Would love if the Kings or Ducks got the second wild card make Nashville play a tough physical series while having to travel cross country.

Posted
2 hours ago, Jpan85 said:

Still a possibility that its two Pacific teams. Would love if the Kings or Ducks got the second wild card make Nashville play a tough physical series while having to travel cross country.

Yes Nashville Ducks would suck a lot of energy out of Nashville.

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said:

Yes Nashville Ducks would suck a lot of energy out of Nashville.

But in terms of beatability i kinda want the kings to play nash.

Not that it matters much, Nash not lost to either.

Edited by FrostyWinnipeg
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For purely selfish reasons, I want this...

First round - Minnesota-Jets - least travel

Second round - San Jose-Jets - just to see Buff open-ice destroy Kane

Third round - Vegas - because its a short flight for me!

Finals - Boston-Jets - Wheeler's revenge...  

Posted
24 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said:

Always count on the hot goalie.  Is Quick playing well this year?  

Yeah he's running a .922 save percentage right now.  LA in general has been playing quite well since they started to  make moves around the trade deadline.

I'm always wary of the teams with a good goalie, stud defenceman, and playoff experience.  They're the ones that can make a solid playoff run out of an average regular season.

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1 minute ago, Atomic said:

Yeah he's running a .922 save percentage right now.  LA in general has been playing quite well since they started to  make moves around the trade deadline.

I'm always wary of the teams with a good goalie, stud defenceman, and playoff experience.  They're the ones that can make a solid playoff run out of an average regular season.

It's always good to bet a dark horse in the playoffs.  Load up on them while everyone is taking a third line guy on Tampa or Vegas.

Posted
1 hour ago, Floyd said:

For purely selfish reasons, I want this...

First round - Minnesota-Jets - least travel

Second round - San Jose-Jets - just to see Buff open-ice destroy Kane

Third round - Vegas - because its a short flight for me!

Finals - Boston-Jets - Wheeler's revenge...  

Vegas out in first!

Posted
2 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Vegas out in first!

Hot take. 

That could mean only one Pacific team left in the playoffs after round 1. 

I would like to see the NHL move to a 1 to 8 seeding system, with reseeding after the first round. 

 

Posted (edited)
48 minutes ago, JCon said:

Hot take. 

That could mean only one Pacific team left in the playoffs after round 1. 

I would like to see the NHL move to a 1 to 8 seeding system, with reseeding after the first round. 

 

I would too.  Jets should play Nashville in round three, not round two.  Just means a weaker team gets to the third round.   That got me a few years ago when the Habs had to take out Boston while the Rangers got a cake walk in round two against an injury-ravaged Pittsburgh team and then beat the Habs in Round 3 who were totally gassed after the Boston series.  Didn't seem fair given the disparity in the standings, as the Rangers just walked into the finals.  The Bruins and Canadiens should have met in Round 3 and slugged it out after killing off the weaker fish.

Edited by kelownabomberfan
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49 minutes ago, Atomic said:

Yeah he's running a .922 save percentage right now.  LA in general has been playing quite well since they started to  make moves around the trade deadline.

I'm always wary of the teams with a good goalie, stud defenceman, and playoff experience.  They're the ones that can make a solid playoff run out of an average regular season.

There is something to be said for not worrying too much where you finish in the standings (i.e., average regular season) as long as it's 16 or better.

Then do your damage. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said:

I would too.  Jets should play Nashville in round three, not round two.  Just means a weaker team gets to the third round.   That got me a few years ago when the Habs had to take out Boston while the Rangers got a cake walk in round two against an injury-ravaged Pittsburgh team and then beat the Habs in Round 3 who were totally gassed after the Boston series.  Didn't seem fair given the disparity in the standings, as the Rangers just walked into the finals.  The Bruins and Canadiens should have met in Round 3.

One division solves all :)

 

 

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Just now, FrostyWinnipeg said:

One division solves all :)

 

 

I have vague memories of such things.  Number one would play sixteen, number two would play 15 and away we go.  That got changed pretty early on though with the formations of the Smythe division etc.  Which meant every year Winnipeg was screwed having to play Edmonton in round one or two.

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Here's the playoff seeding in 1980.  Imagine if the NHL went back to this format....Winnipeg might play Pittsburgh in Round One.  How screwy would that be...

 

Playoff seeds[edit]

The sixteen teams that qualified for the playoffs are ranked 1–16 based on regular season points.

  1. Philadelphia Flyers, Patrick Division champions, Clarence Campbell Conference regular season champions – 116 points
  2. Buffalo Sabres, Adams Division champions, Prince of Wales Conference regular season champions – 110 points
  3. Montreal Canadiens, Norris Division champions – 107 points
  4. Boston Bruins – 105 points
  5. New York Islanders – 91 points
  6. Minnesota North Stars – 88 points
  7. Chicago Black Hawks, Smythe Division champions – 87 points
  8. New York Rangers – 86 points
  9. Atlanta Flames – 83 points
  10. St. Louis Blues – 80 points
  11. Toronto Maple Leafs – 75 points
  12. Los Angeles Kings – 74 points
  13. Pittsburgh Penguins – 73 points (30 wins)
  14. Hartford Whalers – 73 points (27 wins)
  15. Vancouver Canucks – 70 points
  16. Edmonton Oilers – 69 points
Posted
10 minutes ago, kelownabomberfan said:

I have vague memories of such things.  Number one would play sixteen, number two would play 15 and away we go.  That got changed pretty early on though with the formations of the Smythe division etc.  Which meant every year Winnipeg was screwed having to play Edmonton in round one or two.

I too remember that. The Freep listed one division and I also want to say it was 79/80.

But Wiki says they had divisions back then. Maybe it was just for playoff predictions.

Posted
1 minute ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

I too remember that. The Freep listed one division and I also want to say it was 79/80.

But Wiki says they had divisions back then. Maybe it was just for playoff predictions.

Looks like in 1982 they changed the playoff format to be inter-divisional rather than treated as just one big division.    This cut down on travel costs, as you didn't have four rounds of potential bi-coastal series, but it also guaranteed seeing the same teams beat their brains out every year in the playoffs, until the finals.

 

 

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