NHL does NOT use P% to rank teams…and the NHL never ends a season without ALL teams playing the exact number of games…..
Exactly, that’s why best to use P%.
I don’t even use that tbh.
I just look at the win loss column differentials, as that works out perfect when ranking teams. Ignore the loser points.
Here is the standings ranked by points percentage (which I agree number doesn’t mean much, as what does .577 mean compared to .534)
The official standings for the National Hockey League.
www.nhl.com
Just easy to see who you are chasing and far behind are the chasers looking a W/L differential.
Ie. of 50 games played say
1) 30-20-0 differential +10 and 60 points
2) 24-14-12 differential +10 and 60 points
3) 27-17-6 differential +10 and 60 points