Amazing Kreiderman
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TFW you go 3-1 and finish 5th place.
Technically, they went 2-1-0-1 (IIHF scoring)
TFW you go 3-1 and finish 5th place.
Pronman makes up his mind about players and that's that. Even worse still, he'll make up his mind about players he's seen once or twice or only in WJC or something like that. And then he'll stay married to his original opinion that was formed off of nowhere near enough viewings no matter how much evidence to the contrary there is.I mean all you had to do was watch five mins of their traverse games to know the two of them are elite skaters. Very odd
Maybe why NHL hasn't adopted 3 point win system?TFW you go 3-1 and finish 5th place.
Maybe why NHL hasn't adopted 3 point win system?
Good post mate. I'm not fan of ranking leagues neither, i just thought it was little downplaying Reunanen to say he could be better than few AHL skaters (in one club) cuz i see Liiga and AHL being so close to other and Liiga is closest to NA style play in all europen leagues.
Last season i was so impressed about Reunanen, he skates very well, has hard and accurate shot and can make some supersmart plays.
This pass and way he controlls the pace of game before it speaks for itself.
Maybe why NHL hasn't adopted 3 point win system?
Reunanen IMO really put himself on the map last year. He'd been dogged by injuries going back to his draft year and he'd finally got over those injuries and had a tremendous year. I think he has a shot at an NHL job this year. However I do like Rykov's and Hajek's chances best and then Reunanen and Lindgren also have some chance. Rykov's been a regular in the KHL for a couple years--he is solid defensively and has the best size. Hajek is next---he also has size but also did well in the few games he played with the Rangers last year--though he did have his struggles in Hartford. Lindgren is a very gritty and competitive guy. Of all of them I think Reunanen has the best offensive upside but the other 3 are probably a little ahead of him defensively and physically. It may help Tarmo if he can fill out a little more but we'll see what happens at camp. I don't really have a favorite of the four--I'm for giving the guy who plays the best the 3LD job.
Yeah, but then you don't get the disillusion of teams being close to contending and the desired effect of keeping people interested from the end of December through February.Eh it’s only an issue because they’re working with 4 games.
Over an 82 game stretch, it would be more accurate or who the best teams actually are than the system that is in place right now.
u - smooth
Maybe why NHL hasn't adopted 3 point win system?
I want 5 point system
5 reg win
4 OT win
3 SO win
2 SO loss
1 OT loss
0 reg loss
lol this is so crazy that I want it to happen.
-2 points when lose with more than 5 goalslol this is so crazy that I want it to happen.
And -5 if your team gets shutout.-2 points when lose with more than 5 goals
Player scores a hat trick it's +1. 50 or more shots is also +1. Less than 15 shots is a -1.And -5 if your team gets shutout.
Player scores a hat trick it's +1. 50 or more shots is also +1. Less than 15 shots is a -1.
I think we are on to something. Add some style points to the mix and we have a winner!Player scores a hat trick it's +1. 50 or more shots is also +1. Less than 15 shots is a -1.
the league hasn't adopted it cause it would create separation in the standings and kill the illusion of parity
Has anyone ever done the math to figure out how many points are "added" to the standings by awarding the loser a point for getting through regulation?
How would the NHL standings look under different points systems? - Sportsnet.caHas anyone ever done the math to figure out how many points are "added" to the standings by awarding the loser a point for getting through regulation?