Sod16 Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 The Rangers currently have more regulation wins than 4 of the 8 teams in playoff position but are 9 points out of a playoff spot.
Sharpshooter Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Get rid of the loser point and shootouts and bring back tie games at this point. lol 1
Ozzy Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Get rid of the loser point and shootouts and bring back tie games at this point. lol Oh baby!! Make my day!! :happy:
Flynn Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Speaking my language.. 2 points for a win, 1 for a tie.. no more shootouts.. You lose in OT? you lost.. No point for you!
Dunny Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Go to the games back system, like baseball. Play until there's a winner in OT. Problem solved.
Keirik Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 If you just make the ot 10 minutes instead of oribabky make the shootout an even more rare occurrence.
josh Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 12 points for a win, 11 for a tie, 11 for a loss, 10 pts for a forfeit. Teams can do extra credit for more points. Teams may also trade points in player acquisitions.
BrooksBurner Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 12 points for a win, 11 for a tie, 11 for a loss, 10 pts for a forfeit. Teams can do extra credit for more points. Teams may also trade points in player acquisitions. Are there Stanley Cup trophies for all the participants too?
Ozzy Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Speaking my language.. 2 points for a win, 1 for a tie.. no more shootouts.. You lose in OT? you lost.. No point for you! I'm with Flynn on this one....I'd even do away with the OT in the regular season. Save OT as a novelty, like it used to be way back when. I remember when I was a kid, anytime the Rangers went to OT in the playoffs I used to get so nervous, I'd damn near leave a Cocoa Puff in my shorts in anticipation.
josh Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Are there Stanley Cup trophies for all the participants too? Stanley Cup trophies will be distributed following the ceremony retiring all jerseys numbers.
Sharpshooter Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 I'm with Flynn on this one....I'd even do away with the OT in the regular season. Save OT as a novelty, like it used to be way back when. I remember when I was a kid, anytime the Rangers went to OT in the playoffs I used to get so nervous, I'd damn near leave a Cocoa Puff in my shorts in anticipation. If I recall the NHL didn't institute overtime in the regular season until the early 80's. So until then, if the game was tied at the end of regulation, that was it.
BrooksBurner Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 2 points for a win, OT is 3v3 until someone scores .5 point for OTL No Shootout In the past I've said no points for any loss, but I'm back and forth on that. There's something to be said about a team that can consistently play a tight game that takes OT to decide it. If they rack up extra points that way, then maybe that's a good thing because they are probably more playoff ready and would, possibly, generate a lot of good playoff OT games. Meet halfway and award a half point so that it isn't meaningless, but a bit less impactful.
Ozzy Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 If I recall the NHL didn't institute overtime in the regular season until the early 80's. So until then, if the game was tied at the end of regulation, that was it. ...Loved it that way! Both teams got a point and got outta Dodge!! Winner got 2, loser got lost!
Flynn Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 College Football and Hockey were better with ties. As Ozzy mentioned, scrap OT all together for all I care. Go the soccer format 3 for the win, 1 for the tie if you must .. Just make the win so much more valuable. I think the 3 on 3 and shootout are gimmicks, I'd rather leave from a hard fought 2-2 tie than watch a skills contest to decide you gets the extra point. I will never understand the concept of getting a point in a game you lost. Old Fart Mode engaged! And while I'm "Old Man Yelling at Clouds" give me back the Prince of Whales and Campbell Conferences and the Adams, Patrick, Norris, Smythe
Sharpshooter Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Also bring back the normal All Star Game instead of each division having a team, playing 3-on-3. AWFUL. I'd even bring back North America vs. The World. ANYTHING than what they have now.
jsm7302 Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 2 for win, extend 3 on 3 to 10 minutes, 1 point for the win and none for the loser in OT. 1 point each if 10 minute doesnt yield a winner. No more shootout. I find the 3 on 3 much more entertaining than the shootout anyways.
Sod16 Posted February 6, 2020 Author Posted February 6, 2020 There was no great groundswell demanding OT when it was first instituted, and there were far fewer regulation ties back then. I don't think you should get 2 points for a 3 on 3 skills competition, much less a shootout. Here are the regulation records of the Rangers and the two current wildcard teams, with points awarded 2-1-0, as they were through 1983. NYI 19-15-17 55 Pts Phil 20-17-16 56 Pts NYR 23-22-7 53 Pts We should be two points out of a playoff spot. I don't understand why the hockey press is not constantly pulling up numbers like these and decrying the number of ties (NY Tielanders) 2
Ozzy Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 There was no great groundswell demanding OT when it was first instituted, and there were far fewer regulation ties back then. I don't think you should get 2 points for a 3 on 3 skills competition, much less a shootout. Here are the regulation records of the Rangers and the two current wildcard teams, with points awarded 2-1-0, as they were through 1983. NYI 19-15-17 55 Pts Phil 20-17-16 56 Pts NYR 23-22-7 53 Pts We should be two points out of a playoff spot. I don't understand why the hockey press is not constantly pulling up numbers like these and decrying the number of ties (NY Tielanders) Wow!! Thanks for doing the research, Sod...Holy shit!! That's a race!!!!
Flynn Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 There was no great groundswell demanding OT when it was first instituted, and there were far fewer regulation ties back then. I don't think you should get 2 points for a 3 on 3 skills competition, much less a shootout. Here are the regulation records of the Rangers and the two current wildcard teams, with points awarded 2-1-0, as they were through 1983. NYI 19-15-17 55 Pts Phil 20-17-16 56 Pts NYR 23-22-7 53 Pts We should be two points out of a playoff spot. I don't understand why the hockey press is not constantly pulling up numbers like these and decrying the number of ties (NY Tielanders) Awesome stuff.. I really think we have seen an entirely different brand of hockey created because of the OT and shootout changes. Play for the tie and hope your show ponies are better than their in the skills contest (or hope Robin Lehner is on the other team)
Keirik Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 While we are looking to change things, why are we limiting ourselves to only playing on ice?
RJWantsTheCup Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 They can do like they do in my hockey tournaments. 10 points for a win + 1 point for every goal you win by. 5 points for a tie. No overtime.
Kevin Posted February 6, 2020 Posted February 6, 2020 Sorry...I remember the games when both teams played not to lose towards the end of the game to ensure they still get a point. No overtime? No thank you. The 3-3 is entertaining as hell. One of the things the NHL has done right for the entertainment value of the game.
Sod16 Posted February 6, 2020 Author Posted February 6, 2020 Sorry...I remember the games when both teams played not to lose towards the end of the game to ensure they still get a point. No overtime? No thank you. The 3-3 is entertaining as hell. One of the things the NHL has done right for the entertainment value of the game. But that's exactly what they do now in regulation, far more so than pre-OT days. That's why there are so many more reg. ties now than in pre-OT days. Back then, if you wanted two points, you had to go for it in regulation. Now, the rational approach is to take no risks in regulation, secure the point, and then go for wins in regulation win, if taking a risk blows up on you and the other team scores, you still get a point. Look at the records I just quoted. There's your proof.
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