NHL 2023-2024 Out of Town: Regular Season IV

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I looked at the standings tonight and thought the same thing. Vegas will expose them and that could be a 5 game series win for them. Their goalie and D to start with are just too strong vs what the Oilers can match with.
Yea Oilers better hope Kings pass Knight's.Hertl skating now to .I agree with what you said about backend & D .Oilers D is very sketchy game to game and Skinner & Pickard to me are meh.Skinner has lots of wins but still meh to me.
 
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Here's a question that has mildly irritated me for some time, but I've never gotten a very clear answer on:

How do NHL teams determine how to list their Forwards by position (LW vs C vs RW) on their roster sheets?

For example, when you look at the Bruins Roster on NHL.com, our forward group consists of 9C, 4LW and 2 RW and Danton Heinen is listed as a Center.

Who determines this, and what criteria do they use?

@DominicT or @Fenway .....do you guys have any insight on this?
 
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Here's a question that has mildly irritated me for some time, but I've never gotten a very clear answer on:

How do NHL teams determine how to list their Forward's by position (LW vs C vs RW) on their roster sheets?

For example, when you look at the Bruins Roster on NHL.com, our forward group consists of 9C, 4LW and 2 RW and Danton Heinen is listed as a Center.

Who determines this, and what criteria do they use?

@DominicT or @Fenway .....do you guys have any insight on this?

I've found most places haven't updated stats like that since their draft bios.
 
I guess Jeannot knew what he was doing, the Lightning took control of the game immediately after the fight and TO didn't have much of an answer. I am saying this with TB up 4-1 with 5 minutes left.

Sometimes a fight is just a fight and doesn't have any bearing to how the teams play afterwards.
 
Here's a question that has mildly irritated me for some time, but I've never gotten a very clear answer on:

How do NHL teams determine how to list their Forwards by position (LW vs C vs RW) on their roster sheets?

For example, when you look at the Bruins Roster on NHL.com, our forward group consists of 9C, 4LW and 2 RW and Danton Heinen is listed as a Center.

Who determines this, and what criteria do they use?

@DominicT or @Fenway .....do you guys have any insight on this?

This is a good question. The issue also makes compiling stats on forwards difficult. If I want to look at the numbers just for centers, for example, I either get skewed results because a lot of people like Heinen are listed as Cs who haven't actually played the position in years, or I have to manually go through the player list and work out the ones who are legit pivots and eliminate the rest. Not a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, just annoying!
 
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Here's a question that has mildly irritated me for some time, but I've never gotten a very clear answer on:

How do NHL teams determine how to list their Forwards by position (LW vs C vs RW) on their roster sheets?

For example, when you look at the Bruins Roster on NHL.com, our forward group consists of 9C, 4LW and 2 RW and Danton Heinen is listed as a Center.

Who determines this, and what criteria do they use?

@DominicT or @Fenway .....do you guys have any insight on this?
They use the same spinner wheel as DoPeS

Which is to say there is no criteria lol

That's my guess :laugh:
 
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Oh look, 5 min major + 10 for yet another dirty elbow by Pospisil

Emelin 2.0, tries to concuss people but refuses to fight due to past injuries
 
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lot of renderings and tweets about the coyotes moving to phoenix, which makes sense to me i guess...idk.

but the renderings are of a new coyote specific arena - why on earth wouldnt they try to share a space with the successful suns again instead of making a new stadium for a franchise that was (seemingly happily) relegated to a 5,000 seat college arena.
 
lot of renderings and tweets about the coyotes moving to phoenix, which makes sense to me i guess...idk.

but the renderings are of a new coyote specific arena - why on earth wouldnt they try to share a space with the successful suns again instead of making a new stadium for a franchise that was (seemingly happily) relegated to a 5,000 seat college arena.

This clip explains the problem


The Suns owner wants NOTHING to do with the Coyotes.
 
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