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listopencil 03-14-2013 12:39 PM

NHL: Realignment Plan Approved By Board Of Governors
 
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The NHL's Board of Governors approved the realignment plan proposed last week.

The new four-division plan, featuring a new-look set-up for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, will go into effect next season.

The NHL and NHLPA each had input into the plan to realign the League into a more geographically appropriate two-conference, four-division format that features 16 teams in the Eastern Conference and 14 teams in the Western Conference.

The Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets are moving to the Eastern Conference to provide them the ability to play the majority of their games against teams in the same time zone. The Winnipeg Jets are moving to the Western Conference for the same reason.

The Dallas Stars are staying in the Western Conference, but moving into a division that includes five other teams from the Central time zone.

"The Dallas Stars enthusiastically support the decision by the NHL Board of Governors for realignment commencing in 2013-14," Stars President and CEO Jim Lites said in a statement. "Once enacted, the realignment plan will put the Stars back in a geographically friendly division and will reignite historical rivalries with teams like Chicago and St. Louis. Virtually all of our divisional games, which make up a significant portion of our schedule, will now start in the Central time zone, making our start times more convenient for our broadcast partners, sponsors, and most importantly our fans."

The Stanley Cup Playoffs will still consist of 16 teams, eight in each conference, but it will be division-based and a wild-card system has been added as a new wrinkle.

The top three teams in each division will make-up the first 12 teams in the playoffs. The remaining four spots will be filled by the next two highest-placed finishers in each conference, based on regular-season points and regardless of division. It will be possible, then, for one division to send five teams to the postseason while the other sends three.

The seeding of the wild-card teams within each divisional playoff will be determined on the basis of regular-season points. The division winner with the most points in the conference will be matched against the wild-card team with the lowest number of points; the division winner with the second-most points in the conference will play the wild-card team with the second fewest points.

The teams finishing second and third in each division will play in the first round of the playoffs. The winners of each series will play for berths in the Conference Championship series.

The two divisional champions in each conference will then play in the conference finals to advance to the Stanley Cup Final.

"It sounds good on the surface to say playoffs are going to be in your division," Nashville Predators general manager David Poile said. "I think we all would like that and that's because of travel. As has been pointed out, for example, if we made it as the wild card and, say, were the fifth-place team in our division and, say, Vancouver was the first-place team, you're going to Vancouver for the first round -- which is also not fair for Vancouver, who is the overall best team.

"You can't cover off for every situation."

The divisions will be temporarily referred to as Division A, Division B, Division C and Division D. Permanent names will be assigned later.

The Western Conference will house Division A and Division B, while Division C and D will consist of eight teams each and make up the Eastern Conference.

Division A is the Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, Phoenix Coyotes, San Jose Sharks and Vancouver Canucks. All the teams are from either the Pacific time zone or Mountain time zone.

Division B features the Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues and Winnipeg Jets. Colorado is the only Mountain time zone team; the rest are from the Central time zone.

"It's much better for us," Stars defenseman Stephane Robidas said. "It's less travel, fewer trips out west; the time zones, the amount of time you spend on the plane after games. You don't have to wait in L.A., you can come back after games. It's all little things in the long run I think will help our team."

Division C has four Original Six franchises: Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. The Buffalo Sabres, Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators and Tampa Bay Lightning are also in the division.

The Columbus Blue Jackets, Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals will join the New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins in Division D.

"It's going to be tough. There are a lot of good teams in there," Carolina coach Kirk Muller said. "There are a lot of grinding, physical teams so it makes you sit back and evaluate your team and organization asking are we the type of team that's skilled enough to go into certain arenas and get points or do you want to change your style to match up with your opponents?

"We're obviously in the hunt this year, but it will be something where you may have to sit back and look at everything and ask where do you fit in with your opposition and decide if you want to make changes or if you're comfortable with the group that you have?"

The new alignment ensures that all 30 teams play in all 30 arenas at least once per season.

"Every team will be coming in, the old rivalries will hopefully be re-established," Wild general manager Chuck Fletcher said. "For our season-ticket holders, at least the ones who have made their voice known to us, they seem to be very excited."

The National Hockey League Players' Association has given its consent to play under the new alignment and playoff system for a minimum of three seasons, through the 2015-16 NHL season.

http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=6...d=nhl:topheads

bowener 03-14-2013 12:45 PM

Why is Florida part of C and not D? I'm not familiar with Hockey, but that seems ****ing stupid.

DJ's left nut 03-14-2013 12:46 PM

Well...so long, Detoilet.

Just when you guys were finally starting to suck. Oh well.

MMXcalibur 03-14-2013 12:48 PM

Hehe, welcome Columbus.

DJ's left nut 03-14-2013 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 9497789)
Why is Florida part of C and not D? I'm not familiar with Hockey, but that seems ****ing stupid.

Likely because A and B have pretty big geographic swaths they had to cover, so giving C such a tight travel plan would be an advantage that the teams in A and B don't have.

As to D's tight little pattern...well duh. The Penguins, Rangers and Flyers are in that division. The NHL doesn't want to trouble their darling little franchises any more than absolutely necessary.

DJ's left nut 03-14-2013 12:52 PM

Y'know what, the more I look at this, the more I like it.

I don't see the Red Wings as friendly rivals that I enjoy playing. I ****ing hate that organization and the referees they have in their pockets with every fiber of my being. I hate that their little stooge is running the disciplinary board and takes every opportunity he can to **** over any team that dares hit one of his darling commies.

Good. Eastern Conference, you can have that pack of cheating ****stains. I hope you grow to hate them as much as we do and then another one of their defenseman gets crippled.

Demonpenz 03-14-2013 12:57 PM

Love the new plan.

KC_Lee 03-14-2013 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 9497789)
Why is Florida part of C and not D? I'm not familiar with Hockey, but that seems ****ing stupid.

Retired folks and snowbird perhaps?

Sully 03-14-2013 01:31 PM

As a Wings fan, I'll miss playing Chicago and ruining St Louis every year, but I think it'll be a huge rivalry to be in the same division as Toronto and Boston.

KC_Lee 03-14-2013 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Sully (Post 9498001)
As a Wings fan, I'll miss playing Chicago and ruining St Louis every year, but I think it'll be a huge rivalry to be in the same division as Toronto and Boston.

Folkd down here in Nashville will miss the Red Wings. Nice little rivalry that developed between them.

Guess there's always Dallas.

DJ's left nut 03-14-2013 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sully (Post 9498001)
As a Wings fan, I'll miss playing Chicago and ruining St Louis every year, but I think it'll be a huge rivalry to be in the same division as Toronto and Boston.

As a Blues fan, I hope you die.

Sully 03-14-2013 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9498017)
As a Blues fan, I hope you die.

Understood

KC_Lee 03-14-2013 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9498017)
As a Blues fan, I hope you die.

:LOL::LOL:

Pushead2 03-14-2013 02:00 PM

Well done & its the best plan going forward for the NHL.

Discuss Thrower 03-14-2013 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9498017)
As a Blues fan, I hope you die.

Hay guise Steen got activated today!

ChiefsCountry 03-14-2013 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 9497789)
Why is Florida part of C and not D? I'm not familiar with Hockey, but that seems ****ing stupid.

The 5 main rivals in division D would be impossible to break up thus no room for the 2 Florida teams.

Bearcat 03-14-2013 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 9497789)
Why is Florida part of C and not D? I'm not familiar with Hockey, but that seems ****ing stupid.

Some people seem to think it'll be better business for those teams when original 6 teams come to town. The other issue is that you would have to throw two teams out of Division D... Columbus might be one, but they really shouldn't split up Philly/Pittsburgh, which leaves splitting up the NYC teams.

ChiefsCountry 03-14-2013 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 9498222)
Some people seem to think it'll be better business for those teams when original 6 teams come to town. The other issue is that you would have to throw two teams out of Division D... Columbus might be one, but they really shouldn't split up Philly/Pittsburgh, which leaves splitting up the NYC teams.

If they could have gotten the Islanders to move out of the NY metro, the Florida teams could slide into that division easy.

listopencil 03-14-2013 02:17 PM

I'm still absorbing this. I don't really have anything to say yet except that I hate the Red Wings.

listopencil 03-14-2013 02:21 PM

Oh, and since Modano's buck toothed head is retired, the Stars can kiss my ass too.

OnTheWarpath15 03-14-2013 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9497817)
Y'know what, the more I look at this, the more I like it.

I don't see the Red Wings as friendly rivals that I enjoy playing. I ****ing hate that organization and the referees they have in their pockets with every fiber of my being. I hate that their little stooge is running the disciplinary board and takes every opportunity he can to **** over any team that dares hit one of his darling commies.

Good. Eastern Conference, you can have that pack of cheating ****stains. I hope you grow to hate them as much as we do and then another one of their defenseman gets crippled.

Yep. Let Toronto and Boston deal with that bullshit.

Personally, I'm happy to have Dallas in the fold. My favorite rivalry as a kid (other than Blackhawks) was with the old North Stars.

I learned a lot of colorful language directed at Dino Ciccarelli at the old barn.

Predarat 03-15-2013 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC_Lee (Post 9498009)
Folkd down here in Nashville will miss the Red Wings. Nice little rivalry that developed between them.

Guess there's always Dallas.

That could hurt the Preds if they continue to struggle in the standings, the games vs Detroit were almost always sure sell outs. But rivalries are starting to get more intense vs Dallas and Minnesota, so that will help. Now my "other" favorite team, the Avalanche, is in the same divison as the Preds

KC_Lee 03-15-2013 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Predarat (Post 9501169)
That could hurt the Preds if they continue to struggle in the standings, the games vs Detroit were almost always sure sell outs. But rivalries are starting to get more intense vs Dallas and Minnesota, so that will help. Now my "other" favorite team, the Avalanche, is in the same divison as the Preds

I think Minnesota vs. Nashville will get more and more heated, at least from a fan's perspective, just based on Suter's move north. :thumb:

Predarat 03-15-2013 07:53 AM

My biggest problem with this is I think one of the teams should stay east and keep the 1-8 playoff format. Though the new format may make for better matchups and longer tilts with more going to 6 or 7 games instead of 4-5 game early KOs.

Also Dino Ciccarelli, there is a name I haven't heard in a long, long time. He was damn entertaining, at the time he played I was pretty nuetral as far as teams, but what a pest he was. Fans of the teams that he played for loved the hell out of him, the rest hated him. Loved the DINO, DINO, DINO chants.

DaFace 03-15-2013 08:45 AM

Cool. I was skeptical of this idea at first, but as I've thought about it more, I really like it. It'll be sad to see Detroit leave the West, but then it'll be fun for the Avs to play the Blues, Preds, and Stars more often. I've never much cared for the western Canadian teams.

I also like that the playoff format emphasizes success in your division more. I always hated that there were more wildcards in the old format than outright winners.

BigMeatballDave 03-15-2013 09:02 AM

The NHL was very interesting and exciting during the 80s and 90s.

Now, meh.


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