
Je sais que les victoires réglementaires sont le premier bris d’égalité, mais je pensais que le record en tête-à-tête était le deuxième bris d’égalité, non ??? Cela donne l’impression que ROW (regulation ou OT gagne) est le 2ème bris d’égalité… si c’est le cas, nous sommes toujours derrière Tampa 😭😭
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Intelligent-Try-8636
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Yes, ROW is 2nd tiebreaker.
It’s gonna be a wild four games. We all hoped late season games mattered. But didn’t realize it would be for first in the division rather than the last WC spot.
Tiebreakers are as follows
1. Fewer games played (more points per game, only matters during the season, when it actually doesn’t matter)
2. RW (regulation wins, excludes OT and SO)
3. ROW (regulation/OT wins, excludes SO)
4. Total wins (regardless of OT/SO)
5. Head to head points (between all tied teams)
6. Total goal differential
7. Total goals scored
It’s crazy that head-to-head record isn’t higher.
This Wagon will play any team, any time, anywhere! No worries about the Bettman math to get to playoff puck drop.
Ok the “Bills Mafia infiltrating the Sabres sub once they got good” allegations may have some merit
The fact that head-to-head points isn’t higher as a tie-breaker is just an admission that the current point system is fucked. You wouldn’t have to value certain wins more than others in the back end if it was already reflected in the points.
Remaining games:
BUF: Rangers, Blue Jackets, Blackhawks, Stars
TB: Canadiens, Bruins, Red Wings, Rangers
MTL: Lightning, Blue Jackets, Islanders, Flyers
CAR: Blackhawks, Mammoth, Flyers, Islanders
Should be an interesting final four games.