Bears tend to scare people, especially those that carry bad newsCrap, I killed the game day thread.
Here's what the standings would be putting the Canadian teams in one division and dividing the American teams into four based on region as I have proposed:
Central:
1. Minnesota Wild - 76
2. St. Louis Blues - 69
3. Columbus Blue Jackets - 68
4. Detroit Red Wings - 66
5. Chicago Blackhawks - 49
East:
1. Washington Capitals - 90
2. New Jersey Devils - 74
3. New York Rangers - 68
4. Boston Bruins - 66
5. New York Islanders - 65
6. Philadelphia Flyers - 62
7. Pittsburgh Penguins - 58
8. Buffalo Sabres - 54
North:
1. Winnipeg Jets - 92
2. Toronto Maple Leafs - 79
3. Edmonton Oilers - 78
4. Calgary Flames - 70
5. Ottawa Senators - 69
6. Vancouver Canucks - 69
7. Montreal Canadiens - 66
South:
1. Dallas Stars - 84
2. Florida Panthers - 83
3. Carolina Hurricanes - 78
4. Tampa Bay Lightning - 78
5. Nashville Predators - 55
West:
1. Vegas Golden Knights - 82
2. Colorado Avalanche - 78
3. Los Angeles Kings - 73
4. Utah Hockey Club - 66
5. Anaheim Ducks - 61
6. Seattle Kraken - 58
7. San Jose Sharks - 43
Top 4 teams in each division would qualify for the playoffs. While the American teams do their first two playoff rounds, the Canadian teams do a series of seeding games (similar to the ones in 2020) to determine the final seeding for the North Division semifinals, which would take place at the same time as the American semifinals.
I have him in my keeper league. Held back by an idiot coach.McMichael is so good. Glad to see he's really putting things together, been a fan since his draft year.
So four spots for 7 teams on one end of the bracket, and four spots for 25 teams on the other end? Makes senseHere's what the standings would be putting the Canadian teams in one division and dividing the American teams into four based on region as I have proposed:
Central:
1. Minnesota Wild - 76
2. St. Louis Blues - 69
3. Columbus Blue Jackets - 68
4. Detroit Red Wings - 66
5. Chicago Blackhawks - 49
East:
1. Washington Capitals - 90
2. New Jersey Devils - 74
3. New York Rangers - 68
4. Boston Bruins - 66
5. New York Islanders - 65
6. Philadelphia Flyers - 62
7. Pittsburgh Penguins - 58
8. Buffalo Sabres - 54
North:
1. Winnipeg Jets - 92
2. Toronto Maple Leafs - 79
3. Edmonton Oilers - 78
4. Calgary Flames - 70
5. Ottawa Senators - 69
6. Vancouver Canucks - 69
7. Montreal Canadiens - 66
South:
1. Dallas Stars - 84
2. Florida Panthers - 83
3. Carolina Hurricanes - 78
4. Tampa Bay Lightning - 78
5. Nashville Predators - 55
West:
1. Vegas Golden Knights - 82
2. Colorado Avalanche - 78
3. Los Angeles Kings - 73
4. Utah Hockey Club - 66
5. Anaheim Ducks - 61
6. Seattle Kraken - 58
7. San Jose Sharks - 43
Top 4 teams in each division would qualify for the playoffs. While the American teams do their first two playoff rounds, the Canadian teams do a series of seeding games (similar to the ones in 2020) to determine the final seeding for the North Division semifinals, which would take place at the same time as the American semifinals.
Nah wasnt playing American Truck Simulator this morning... I fell asleep playing 7 days to die instead.First game is in half an hour. I guess @hangman005 is asleep at the wheel, so uh... why not?
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Don't hurt me...
Nah wasnt playing American Truck Simulator this morning... I fell asleep playing 7 days to die instead.![]()
Jets are really going to die on the Stanley hill
Stankhoven outscoring him?Canes wasted so much time and effort on Rantanen when Jankowski was right there the whole time.