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2012/2013 realignment

Real_ESPNLeBrun: I'm not in Pebble B but a source inside BOG meeting said it took a bit less than an hour of discussion to reach agreement on re-alignment.
 
Busta Reims said:
Real_ESPNLeBrun: I'm not in Pebble B but a source inside BOG meeting said it took a bit less than an hour of discussion to reach agreement on re-alignment.

Ignoring all the discussion that took place prior to this meeting ...
 
garylawless: Nhl has passed four conference realignment with all teams to play one another in home-at-home #winnipegjets

Of course, go with the stupid, complicated and just flat out absurd one instead of sticking with the system that, you know, works.
 
That being said, I like the opportunity to go back to "named" divisions/conferences instead of geographically based ones.
 
TSNBobMcKenzie: ANA, LAK, SJS, PHX, COL, VAN, CGY, EDM in one 8-team conference. DAL, STL, CHI, MIN, WPG, NSH, DET, CBJ in other 8-team conference.

TSNBobMcKenzie: TOR, MTL, OTT, BUF, BOS, FLA, TB in one 7-team conference. NYR, NYI, NJD, PHI, PIT, WSH, CAR in other 7-team conference.
 
NHL-realignment-map_2011-12-03.png


Looks corny with Panthers and Tampa in the group with the other teams.
 
TSNBobMcKenzie: First two rounds of playoffs are strictly within conference -- 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3, winners face each other. Just like old Divisional format.

TSNBobMcKenzie: Four conference winners are seeded on total points, 1 vs 4, 2 vs 3, so an all-East or all-West final is possible.

TSNBobMcKenzie: Teams play home-and-home (2 games) vs all teams outside of own conference with balance of games played against own conference rivals.
 
Wilson raises an interesting point - some interesting Cup Final pairings return, though Toronto-Montreal is still not possible.
 
Busta Reims said:
TSNBobMcKenzie: First two rounds of playoffs are strictly within conference -- 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3, winners face each other. Just like old Divisional format.

TSNBobMcKenzie: Four conference winners are seeded on total points, 1 vs 4, 2 vs 3, so an all-East or all-West final is possible.

TSNBobMcKenzie: Teams play home-and-home (2 games) vs all teams outside of own conference with balance of games played against own conference rivals.

I don't see many pros to this...
 
Well, this will finally satisfy all of those people clamoring for fewer games against the Rangers/Penguins/Flyers and more against the Blues/Blue Jackets/Sharks.
 
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=382065
The plan, finalized on Monday would see four separate conferences established to replace the current two-conference, six division system.

The proposed new conferences would be arranged to accommodate both geographical proximity as well as established rivalries.

The existing Northeast division would be expanded to include the league's two Florida-based teams, making a conference of: Boston, Buffalo, Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Tampa Bay and Toronto.

Meanwhile, the existing Atlantic Division would gain two teams for a seven-team conference including: Carolina, New Jersey, the New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington.

The Central Division would be modified to form a conference of Mid-Western teams including: Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis, and Winnipeg.

The three Canadian teams from the Northwest Division would join a proposed Western Conference including: Anaheim, Calgary, Colorado, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Jose and Vancouver.

The realignment is aimed at evening out the travel schedules for all NHL teams with each team playing teams outside their conference twice per year, once at home and on the road.

In the seven-team Conferences, teams would play six times -- three home, three away. In the eight-team Conferences, a bit more manoeuvering would be required.

Teams in the conferences of eight would play either five or six times per season on a rotating basis; three teams would play each other six times and four teams would play each other five times. This process would reverse each season.

The top four teams in each Conference would qualify for the playoffs. The first-place team would play the fourth-place team; the second-place team would play the third-place team. The four respective Conference champions would meet in the third round of the Playoffs, with the survivors playing for the Stanley Cup.

The division winners would be re-seeded for the Conference Finals based on regular season points totals. This opens up the possibility that two teams that are currently in the same conference could conceivably play each other in the Stanley Cup Final.
 
Off the top of my head I think this actually looks pretty good.  The two Florida teams in our conf is stupid -- might as well call it the Snowbird Conference -- but it's hard to see how they do it otherwise, unless they stuck DET and CBJ in with us and put FLA and TBL in the midwest.
 
TSNBobMcKenzie Bob McKenzie
Pros: Intense playoff rivalries that happen year after year with great regularity. Think NYR-NYI, NYR-NJD, NYI-WSH or CGY-EDM, BOS-MTL etc.

TSNBobMcKenzie Bob McKenzie
Cons: 5th place team in a "stronger" conference misses playoffs and 4th place team in a "weaker" conference makes it.

TSNBobMcKenzie Bob McKenzie
Cons: Two of the NHL's elite teams, maybe the top two overall, could conceivably meet in the 2nd round of the playoffs.
 
crazyperfectdevil said:
so just how sick of the bruins are we going to get?

I think it will still be 6 games within the conference.

Home and home with the 23 other teams = 46 games.
36 games remain between 6 conference teams, 6 each.
 

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