Showing posts with label 2013 NHL Season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 NHL Season. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

NHL Tie-Breaking Procedure for Shortened Season

File this under the "No One Cares until April" category, but I noticed something interesting in the standings today (thanks to @Iceburgh29 for questioning them on twitter).



Ottawa and Pittsburgh each have 13 games played and 16 points.  The first tie-breaker is percentage of possible points earned, so that's the same.  A while back, the NHL switched the second tie-breaker from wins to "non-shootout" wins, so they each have 7 ROW (Regulation + OT wins) as well.  The third tie-breaker is points earned in the head-to-head matchup.  Pittsburgh beat Ottawa in their only game of the season, a 2-1 shootout victory.  So why are the Senators ahead in the standings?

It never mattered before, because each conference team played their division members 6 times and their conference members 4 times.  Now that some division matchups are 5 games and all conference matchups are 3 games, there's a new twist.

The third tie-breaker is:
"The greater number of points earned in games between the tied clubs. If two clubs are tied, and have not played an equal number of home games against each other, points earned in the first game played in the city that had the extra game shall not be included. If more than two clubs are tied, the higher percentage of available points earned in games among those clubs, and not including any "odd" games, shall be used to determine the standing." (Source: ESPN) 
Read:  For each divisional season series with 5 games, only the last 2 games in each city count.  For every conference season series with 3 games (all of them), only the last game in each city counts.  This is the NHL's way of adjusting for "unfair" home ice advantage in a season series.

The 4th tie-breaker is goal differential.  Since the Pens play in Ottawa twice this year, the first shootout win no longer matters in the head-to-head tie-breaker.  So, Ottawa and their +10 trump Pittsburgh and their +9.

It certainly doesn't matter much now, but we'll see if it makes a difference in April.

Happy Geno Bobblehead Day!


Thursday, January 24, 2013

Podcast: Two Wins - New "Hockey Mecca", One Loss - Trade Everyone

With the chance to finally talk about hockey games that matter, the Crosby FTW team (@HockeyMeesh and @PolishHMR) kick off the discussion with Hockey Meccas...and how they are north of the border.  After that, Meesh goes into a quick recap of Week 1 before Adam turns their attention to the Pittsburgh Penguins.  They recap each game and take a look at the new line changes that the Pens unveiled today.  After the Pens week in review, Meesh covers transactions and injuries around the league before a quick look at the week ahead for the Penguins.

Edit:  As the podcast was recorded, it was announced Mike Knuble will sign with the Philadelphia Flyers in the wake of the Scott Hartnell injury.

Edit #2:  RFA Jamie Benn just signed a 5 year, $26.25 mil deal with Dallas.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

2013 NHL Season Predictions


Northeast: Northwest:
2. Boston Bruins 2. Vancouver Canucks
7. Buffalo Sabres 7. Minnesota Wild
9. Ottawa Senators 11. Edmonton Oilers
13. Montreal Canadiens 12. Colorado Avalanche
14. Toronto Maple Leafs 14. Calgary Flames
Atlantic: Central:
1. NY Rangers 1. St. Louis Blues
4. Pittsburgh Penguins 5. Chicago Blackhawks
6. Philadelphia Flyers 8. Nashville Predators
11. New Jersey Devils 10. Detroit Red Wings
12. NY Islanders 15. Columbus Blue Jackets
Southeast: Pacific:
3. Tampa Bay Lightning 3. Los Angeles Kings
5. Washington Capitals 4. Phoenix Coyotes
8. Carolina Hurricanes 6. San Jose Sharks
10. Florida Panthers 9. Anaheim Ducks
15. Winnipeg Jets 13. Dallas Stars
Eastern Conference Western Conference
1. NY Rangers 1. St. Louis Blues
2. Boston Bruins 2. Vancouver Canucks
3. Tampa Bay Lightning 3. Los Angeles Kings
4. Pittsburgh Penguins 4. Phoenix Coyotes
5. Washington Capitals 5. Chicago Blackhawks
6. Philadelphia Flyers 6. San Jose Sharks
7. Buffalo Sabres 7. Minnesota Wild
8. Carolina Hurricanes 8. Nashville Predators
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9. Ottawa Senators 9. Anaheim Ducks
10. Florida Panthers 10. Detroit Red Wings
11. New Jersey Devils 11. Edmonton Oilers
12. NY Islanders 12. Colorado Avalanche
13. Montreal Canadiens 13. Dallas Stars
14. Toronto Maple Leafs 14. Calgary Flames
15. Winnipeg Jets 15. Columbus Blue Jackets

Stanley Cup Final:  NY Rangers over Los Angeles Kings in 6 games.
Conn Smythe: Henrik Lundqvist

NHL Awards:
I may have higher expectations for TB than Shredder does
Art Ross Sidney Crosby, Pit
“Rocket” Richard Steven Stamkos, TB
Hart Steven Stamkos, TB
Norris Alex Pietrangelo, StL
Vezina Henrik Lundqvist, NYR
Selke David Backes, StL
Lady Byng Brandon Sutter, Pit
Calder Jonathan Huberdeau, Fla
Jack Adams Guy Boucher, TB
Bill Masterton Sidney Crosby, Pit
Ted Lindsay Steven Stamkos, TB
GM of the Year Glen Sather, NYR
Jennings Mike Smith, Pho

Will any of these be right?  Probably not.  But it's fun to do.  WELCOME BACK NHL!!!
(Feel free to argue with me in the comments)

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Betting the Pens (Bovada Odds)

Bovada.lv has released their odds for numerous trophies and predictions for the NHL season.  Here is where your Pens are as of today (January 10th):


  • Stanley Cup:  8:1 (1st, tied with the Rangers)
  • Eastern Conference:  4:1 (1st, tied with Rangers)
  • Atlantic Division:  21:10 (2nd behind Rangers)
  • Regular Season Points: 61.5 (1st)
  • Hart Memorial Trophy:  Crosby 4:1 (1st), Malkin 13:2 (T-3rd with Ovechkin and Giroux, behind Stamkos)
  • Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy:  Crosby 4:1 (T-2nd with Ovechkin behind Stamkos), Malkin 5:1 (4th), Neal 35:1 (14th)
  • Art Ross Trophy:  Crosby 11:4 (1st), Malkin 5:1 (2nd), Neal 85:1 (27th)
  • Vezina Trophy:  Fleury 16:1 (T-10th)
  • James Norris Trophy:  Letang 7:1 (4th behind Karlsson, Chara, Weber)

Who are you betting on??