American Thanksgiving standings - 11/28/24

TheDawnOfANewTage

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I see the standings mostly holding up except for one of Detroit/Buffalo/Ottawa overtaking Boston and Edmonton moving into a playoff spot over one of Calgary/LA.

Games like last night are classic Sabres- they actually outplayed the Wild and just got goalied. They’ve looked good lately, though (watch the 10 game losing streak commence).
 
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I think that might be your playoff teams in the East, though I’m sure seeding will change. I guess Buffalo can make a run and overtake Boston, but I’m not so sure.

I definitely think Edmonton is in for any one of several of those current teams in the West.
 

Ace

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Boston is only in a playoff spot at the holiday because they’ve played more games. Buffalo is ahead of them on point percentage. Tampa would take 3rd in the division. Buffalo Wild Card 2
 

Honour Over Glory

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I see the standings mostly holding up except for one of Detroit/Buffalo/Ottawa overtaking Boston and Edmonton moving into a playoff spot over one of Calgary/LA.
Boston bounced back on their 2nd of the back 2 back and they play the Pens next so that's another easy 2pts for Boston to hang on to 7th or a WC spot.

Yzerman is too loyal to trash to fire Lalonde and hire someone like Woodcroft.
 

Honour Over Glory

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Boston is only in a playoff spot at the holiday because they’ve played more games. Buffalo is ahead of them on point percentage. Tampa would take 3rd in the division. Buffalo Wild Card 2
Penguins are actually the worst team in the East, the only reason Montreal is below them is because of less games played, the Pens have the worst winning % in the East. 4th worst in the league, lol and honestly could be 3rd if Chicago wins their next 2 games.

"WE THINK SULLIVAN IS ONE OF 2 OR 3 BEST COACHES IN THE WOOOOOOORLD!"

Meanwhile, the old version of Disco Dan would have that roster fighting for 4th in the East.
 

Jaytee

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There are two observations that I think might be correct:
  1. The Jets will cool down...at 18-5, there's no team in the history of the NHL that wouldn't cool down from a start like that. But it also needs to be acknowledged that this year's Jets team is considerably better than last year's Jets team, and last year's Jets team finished fourth in the league, so barring injuries, it's ludicrous to think they'll finish lower than that this season.
  2. I can't help but laugh at everyone who's surprised about Edmonton, as if this year is a fluke and last year's Stanley Cup final team is to be expected. I'd suggest that last year was the fluke. The Oilers are better than Calgary or Los Angeles, I think, but they're not a well put-together team, never have been, and have a lot of weaknesses. Too many people, including sports media, equate superstar players with superstar teams, whereas in reality that's very rarely the case.
 

Soundwave

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There are two observations that I think might be correct:
  1. The Jets will cool down...at 18-5, there's no team in the history of the NHL that wouldn't cool down from a start like that. But it also needs to be acknowledged that this year's Jets team is considerably better than last year's Jets team, and last year's Jets team finished fourth in the league, so barring injuries, it's ludicrous to think they'll finish lower than that this season.
  2. I can't help but laugh at everyone who's surprised about Edmonton, as if this year is a fluke and last year's Stanley Cup final team is to be expected. I'd suggest that last year was the fluke. The Oilers are better than Calgary or Los Angeles, I think, but they're not a well put-together team, never have been, and have a lot of weaknesses. Too many people, including sports media, equate superstar players with superstar teams, whereas in reality that's very rarely the case.

Or the Oilers just are slow starters.

They've finished with 104 or more points in like 4 straight seasons (pro-rated in the Canadian division year, but same story).

They have more points at game 22 than last year's team (that team finished with 104 points) and the same number of points in the same number of games as the team from the year previous to that which finished with 109 points.

It just is what it is at this point, probably more related to goaltending than anything else.
 
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phillyb

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Chicago is the worst team in the NHL by far.

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There are two observations that I think might be correct:
  1. The Jets will cool down...at 18-5, there's no team in the history of the NHL that wouldn't cool down from a start like that. But it also needs to be acknowledged that this year's Jets team is considerably better than last year's Jets team, and last year's Jets team finished fourth in the league, so barring injuries, it's ludicrous to think they'll finish lower than that this season.
  2. I can't help but laugh at everyone who's surprised about Edmonton, as if this year is a fluke and last year's Stanley Cup final team is to be expected. I'd suggest that last year was the fluke. The Oilers are better than Calgary or Los Angeles, I think, but they're not a well put-together team, never have been, and have a lot of weaknesses. Too many people, including sports media, equate superstar players with superstar teams, whereas in reality that's very rarely the case.
Not saying they won’t cool down, but where were you in 2022-2023? Boston never cooled down until game 5 of the playoffs.
 

MOGlLNY

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I see the standings mostly holding up except for one of Detroit/Buffalo/Ottawa overtaking Boston and Edmonton moving into a playoff spot over one of Calgary/LA.
Sabres are ahead of Boston on P% which is how the American Thanksgiving standing stat is done anyways lol
 

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Probably points percentage is better, with unequal games played.

Think it’s usually 75-80% accurate

That's the percentage I've heard quoted too (I think 78% was the number I've heard on pods and broadcasts). Not impossible but not encouraging either.
 

viper0220

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As a Flames fan I don’t know what to make of this, at the start of the season, I thought we suck and have a top 5 pick but now it like holy f***, where do we go from here. That pick going to Montreal scares me.
 

Armourboy

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Nashville is the :huh:
It's not really surprising and I caught some flak on the Preds board for being a downer, but I kept saying I could see this group fighting for a top pick rather than the top of the Central.

Now I freely admit that I thought it would be due mostly to injuries, but between the coach and the old guys we didn't even need those to kick in.
 

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2023: Florida, Boston, Toronto, Tampa
2022: Boston, Toronto, Tampa, Florida
2021: Florida, Toronto, Tampa, Boston
2021 Covid: North Division, Toronto won.
2020 pre-Covid: Boston, Tampa, Toronto, Florida
2019: Tampa, Boston, Toronto, MONTREAL!? The f***!?
2018: Tampa, Boston, Toronto, Florida


2024 Thanksgiving: Toronto, Florida, Tampa and Boston.

Nothing ever happens.
 

winnipegger

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If McDavid and Draistl stay healthy the oilers will go on a run and probably win the division. They were in much worse shape than this last year and then were 2 goals away from a cup in June.
 

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Leafs will never finish first.

They have more chance of an epic collapse and falling out of the playoffs than finishing first in the Atlantic.
 

BB79

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love this time of the season, get to see so many so Thankful and then selfish the following day raging for deals
Is that even still a thing? I don't know anyone who still goes out on black Friday shopping and haven't for probably 17 or 18 years. Online shopping pretty much killed it. I'm all set with crowds so I've never done the whole black Friday thing.
 

Armourboy

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Is that even still a thing? I don't know anyone who still goes out on black Friday shopping and haven't for probably 17 or 18 years. Online shopping pretty much killed it. I'm all set with crowds so I've never done the whole black Friday thing.
Actually it is. There are a group of people out there that just love the excitement of the whole thing for some reason. I have several friends who do it and its almost like a version of the Super Bowl for them. They all tend to be women and they get up at the butt crack of dawn to go. It' the craziest thing I've ever seen but they have a ball apparently.
 
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JKG33

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It's gunna be hilarious when Winnipeg and Toronto (as #1 or 2 seeds in the conference) lose to wild card Colorado and Tampa/Boston
 

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