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With there being an unbalanced schedule this is bound to happen. Teams will play out of conference opponents a minimum of two times (one home, one away) while the majority of teams play intra-conference teams a minimum of four times (including two games at home and two on the road. Intra-divisional teams will play each other up to six times and in a number of cases, closest rivals will play each other up to eight times.Think it’s time to change up the schedule and how many times we play certain teams. I don’t get why we don’t play Sarnia more often? It’s in the same conference. But we have to play Barrie 6 times a year? Seems unfair because Barrie is usually very good. I get travel but isn’t Sarnia only like 2 hours away?
I’m just tired of seeing Barrie 8 times a season. I’d rather see them play an extra game or two within someone from the same conference. And it’s usually unfair because Barrie is a force most years. Ya I get it’s a close rival but I’d rather see them play more within the conference and extra game against Windsor or Sarnia.With there being an unbalanced schedule this is bound to happen. Teams will play out of conference opponents a minimum of two times (one home, one away) while the majority of teams play intra-conference teams a minimum of four times (including two games at home and two on the road. Intra-divisional teams will play each other up to six times and in a number of cases, closest rivals will play each other up to eight times.
Personally, I look at it the other way around. The difficulty of the Attack schedule I believe makes them a better team in the long run. You have to elevate your game to beat the top end teams and when you play them more regularly it means you raise your standards and expectations. Hard lessons learned, especially this year with a young team, but I strongly believe the Attack are better for it.I’m just tired of seeing Barrie 8 times a season. I’d rather see them play an extra game or two within someone from the same conference. And it’s usually unfair because Barrie is a force most years. Ya I get it’s a close rival but I’d rather see them play more within the conference and extra game against Windsor or Sarnia.
No I get that.. But the rivalry is within the Conference no? Ya the east vs east is fun to watch I just don’t see the benefit of playing an East team 8 times. Hence I’d rather play a western conference team more. Like wouldn’t it be better to say this time of year play a game against either Sarnia or the SOO compared to play Barrie? Like 8 times vs Barrie seems extreme.Personally, I look at it the other way around. The difficulty of the Attack schedule I believe makes them a better team in the long run. You have to elevate your game to beat the top end teams and when you play them more regularly it means you raise your standards and expectations. Hard lessons learned, especially this year with a young team, but I strongly believe the Attack are better for it.
No I get that.. But the rivalry is within the Conference no? Ya the east vs east is fun to watch I just don’t see the benefit of playing an East team 8 times. Hence I’d rather play a western conference team more. Like wouldn’t it be better to say this time of year play a game against either Sarnia or the SOO compared to play Barrie? Like 8 times vs Barrie seems extreme.
Owen Sound clinches a playoff spot with a win tomorrow night against Kitchener. No chance they don't go hard to win. I would suspect they have their eye on the 7th seed at this point rather than just squeaking in.What a HUGE win tonight. Like most nights thank god for Carter George!! I dunno how to play the next two games. Not saying go through the motions tomorrow but save some legs for the winnable game on Saturday against Guelph