So the NHL is potentially trying to find a way to make this system worse?
The realignment plan would consist of 2 conferences with 2 divisions in each conference. The top 3 teams from each division would make the playoffs with two additional "wild-card" teams getting playoff berths. The playoffs would then be divisional playoffs so 1 vs. 4 and 2 vs. 3 with the eventual division winners playing in the conference finals.
The divisions would be as follows:
Western Conference
Pacific - Anaheim, Calgary, Edmonton, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Jose, Vancouver
Mid-West - Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis, Winnipeg
Eastern Conference
Central - Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Florida, Montreal, Ottawa, Tampa, Toronto
Atlantic - Carolina, Columbus, New York, New York, Philly, Pittsburgh, Washington
Of note. The West would have divisions with 7 teams each so guaranteed that 3/7 teams make the playoffs each year vs. two 8 conference leagues in the East.
By mandating that 3 teams from each division make the playoffs you could have a situation where the conference standings go:
1 - Boston
2 - Buffalo
3 - Detroit
4 - Montreal
5 - Ottawa
6 - Toronto
7 - Tampa
8 - Florida
9-16 being from the other conference
Toronto, Tampa, and Florida would then miss the playoffs because the 9, 10,and 11 teams would have "won" their division.
Terrible system.
I don't mind going back to the rivalry playoffs as I think that could make for some good rivalries but it will absolutely kill some other ones because you pretty much will never see half of your conference in the postseason anymore.