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- Mar 2, 2013
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LOL teams are getting dummied by the Leafs so now the narrative is that the North is the weakest division. Not related to OP's topic but it's a theme I'm noticing in the comments of various threads. Even if the North is the weakest division, it's by such a small margin that it isn't even worth mentioning. The two best offensive teams are in the North so that's something to consider.
But to answer OP's question, I guess you can think of each division as it's own league. With less competition, it's easier for top teams and players to thrive. So in that sense, a top team like the Leafs may place higher in the standings than they normally would, but the same is possible for the best teams in every division unless that division is absolutely stacked with talent.
But to answer OP's question, I guess you can think of each division as it's own league. With less competition, it's easier for top teams and players to thrive. So in that sense, a top team like the Leafs may place higher in the standings than they normally would, but the same is possible for the best teams in every division unless that division is absolutely stacked with talent.
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