NHL Hockey 2009-10 Season

Wow, first time I've heard that, and while I don't like the idea of a different amount of points being handed out in each game (it messes up the standings), this isn't a bad thought. :up
Lack of sleep or being chemically imbibed (take your pick!) sometimes leads to interested new ideas.:D

Anyway, Colorado (1 position up from Detroit) lost in OT last night..but they still picked-up a point while LA (2 positions up from Detroit) picked-up two. I hate this...either both teams tie, or one team wins and the other loses. You can't have two winners. Ugh! :(
 
Too many people hate ties. That's just not an option.

I agree the games tend to slow down in the last five minutes of the third period when the game is tied, but a way around that is to not give the team that loses in OT or a shootout the extra loser's point.

Two points for a victory, zero points for a loss, no matter how you lose. Teams will have nothing to gain by holding on for OT. Baseball teams do not get anything for losing in extra innings.



Sandra

These are points I was just talking to a friend about earlier today.
No Points if you lose the game makes a lot more sense ...

Teams might start playing the last half of the third period.
 
Wow, first time I've heard that, and while I don't like the idea of a different amount of points being handed out in each game (it messes up the standings), this isn't a bad thought. :up


Sandra

Go back to making it simple.
2 points for a Win, nothing for a loss, nothing for the losing team in OT.

Extend the OT to 10 maybe 15 minutes.

If no one scores, then I guess playing Score O would be OK, but I still don't like it.
 
Not a great game, but the Wings pull-out a 4-2 win tonight. Not a lot of room separating teams 5-8 in the West (2-points), which will prove very interesting going into the final 8-9 games.

Detroit's pulled them selves up quite nicely, provided they continue... they are 3 points out of 5th and 7 out of 3rd.
In the other direction they are 4 points ahead of 9th and OUT of the playoffs, so they have no breathing room just yet.

Wings on the positive, are 8-1-1 in the last 10
 
The Red Wings continue their winning ways with a 1-0 shootout win over Nashville this evening. Both teams played to a 0-0 tie and the game was decied after an 11-round shootout. Anyway, the Wing looked sluggish due to the their 6-2 victory last night over Minnesota. Sweet! I'm really looking forward to the playoffs!!!
 
The Red Wings continue their winning ways with a 1-0 shootout win over Nashville this evening. Both teams played to a 0-0 tie and the game was decied after an 11-round shootout. Anyway, the Wing looked sluggish due to the their 6-2 victory last night over Minnesota. Sweet! I'm really looking forward to the playoffs!!!

I was thinking that they would move ahead of Nashville tonight, but when the game went to OT, that ended that possibility, due to the stupidity of giving a LOSING team a point regardless.
 
Wings firing away, guys are back from injury, the team that no one wants to play in the first round :)
 
Wings firing away, guys are back from injury, the team that no one wants to play in the first round :)

Yup, and for a change we really don't have a question mark in goal.
Other than the fact that he's a rookie, I feel pretty confident in him and the D* will buckle down even more if necessary.
 
Pens making strong push to host next years Winter Classic.

Crosby-Ovechkin Winter Classic possible on Jan. 1
Associated Press

Pittsburgh -- Pittsburgh is making a strong push to play host to the NHL's next Winter Classic on Jan. 1, matching the league's two signature stars in the Penguins' Sidney Crosby and the Capitals' Alex Ovechkin at Heinz Field.

The Penguins played in the first Winter Classic played on U.S. ice in Buffalo in 2008, but the Crosby-Ovechkin rivalry has become so big that the NHL is believed to be favoring a second Penguins appearance in four years.

A person with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press on Sunday that Pittsburgh is in a strong position to be chosen as the host.

The league commonly does not reveal the Winter Classic site until after the Stanley Cup playoffs, but league officials and the Penguins have not denied speculation the game will be played in the Steelers' stadium. Penguins president David Morehouse began lobbying for the game in discussions with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman months ago.

Penguins officials declined Sunday to discuss a possible Winter Classic in Pittsburgh.

However, Pittsburgh city officials are pushing hard for the city to be chosen, and the Steelers are amenable to playing the game at Heinz Field. Previously, the Pittsburgh Pirates lobbied for a Winter Classic at PNC Park, but its capacity of 38,496 is far below Heinz Field's 65,050 and thus would generate far less revenue, and it is not being considered.

Yankee Stadium was discussed as a possible Winter Classic site next season, until the stadium landed a college bowl game that will be played the week after Christmas.

A Ovechkin-Crosby outdoors game would offer the NHL's much attractive matchup.

Crosby and Ovechkin have combined to win the last three MVP awards -- Crosby in 2007, Ovechkin in 2008 and 2009-- and the two Eastern Conference players have formed the NHL's equivalent of the NBA's Kobe Bryant-LeBron James rivalry.

The Penguins and Capitals met in the playoffs last season, with the Penguins rallying to win one of the league's most competitive early round series in years by taking Game 7 in Washington.

Ovechkin and Crosby also were rivals during the recent Winter Olympics, with Crosby-led Canada beating Ovechkin-led Russia 7-3 in the quarterfinals en route to winning the gold medal.

Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau said he has no problems with his team being selected for the game, although he'd liked to see Washington considered as the host city.

"I'd like to be involved with it," Boudreau said before Sunday's game against Calgary. "Why would I be opposed to it? Like anything else, if we were lucky enough to be involved in that game, I'd love to have it in our area to show the country how good of fans we have, but that's not for me to decide."

Staging the Winter Classic at Heinz Field the weekend before the NFL playoffs begin would mean the Steelers could not play home games on the final two Sundays of the regular season so that the ice surface could be constructed.

However, the NFL stages Thursday night games during the final two months of the season, so there is a possibility the Steelers could play at home on Thursday, Dec. 23, before turning the stadium over to the NHL. There would be time to convert the stadium back to football in time for any playoff game the following weekend, even if the Winter Classic must be postponed one day to Jan. 2 because of bad weather.

The Steelers already know they must play two of the first three weeks of the season on the road so they don't conflict with Pirates home games, so playing a late-season Thursday game would prevent them from playing an extended stretch on the road to end the season.

From The Detroit News: http://www.detnews.com/article/2010...nter-Classic-possible-on-Jan.-1#ixzz0jWVLVcc8
 
I don't follow hockey at all so pardon my ignorance. Are in the Red Wings in the playoffs or not? Is there any chance they could get eliminated from them? If so how?

Well after tonights game (provided they win) they will be 8 point ahead of the ninth spot, the top 8 make it.
Only 7 games left, so I guess it could happen if they lose the rest of thier games.

The Playoffs never start till the second week in April.

Why do you want them out of the playoffs ?
 
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