* . *
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, August 21, 2025
Earth-News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Bama Dining Serving Up New Food, Entertainment – UA News Center

    Bama Dining Launches Thrilling New Food and Entertainment Experiences

    The latest on Williams-Brice Stadium renovations, entertainment district – On3

    Discover the Thrilling New Upgrades Coming to Williams-Brice Stadium and Its Vibrant Entertainment District!

    1000+ Entertainment Leaders Release Open Letter Criticizing TIFF’s Handling of Film – Creative Community for Peace

    1000+ Entertainment Leaders Release Open Letter Criticizing TIFF’s Handling of Film – Creative Community for Peace

    ‘The Lucky Ones’: Mae Ngai Sells Film & TV Rights To Neurosphere Entertainment – Deadline

    The Lucky Ones’: Mae Ngai Lands Thrilling Deal for Film and TV Adaptations

    Our picks for the best things to do in Cincinnati this week, Aug. 18-24 – Cincinnati Enquirer

    Unmissable Things to Do in Cincinnati This Week, Aug. 18-24

    Terence Stamp: from arthouse icon to blockbuster villain – yahoo.com

    Terence Stamp: From Arthouse Legend to Hollywood’s Ultimate Villain

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
    Denver man receives pacemaker using new technology – CBS News

    Denver Man’s Life Transformed by Revolutionary Pacemaker Technology

    Morgan County Rescue Squad is using new technology to recover people missing in the water faster – WAFF

    Morgan County Rescue Squad is using new technology to recover people missing in the water faster – WAFF

    YSU to celebrate launch of new radiology technology program – WKBN.com

    YSU Launches Exciting New Radiology Technology Program Celebration

    Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology kicks off return to school for Lancaster County colleges [photos] – LancasterOnline

    Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Kicks Off an Exciting New School Year for Lancaster County Colleges [Photos]

    Empyrean Technology’s revenue climbs, but profit plunges 92% in EDA spending squeeze – digitimes

    Empyrean Technology’s Revenue Skyrockets as Profits Plunge 92% Amid EDA Spending Crunch

    5G-A technology provides strong support for China’s football sensation Suchao – Global Times

    How 5G-A Technology is Revolutionizing China’s Football Star Suchao

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Entertainment
    Bama Dining Serving Up New Food, Entertainment – UA News Center

    Bama Dining Launches Thrilling New Food and Entertainment Experiences

    The latest on Williams-Brice Stadium renovations, entertainment district – On3

    Discover the Thrilling New Upgrades Coming to Williams-Brice Stadium and Its Vibrant Entertainment District!

    1000+ Entertainment Leaders Release Open Letter Criticizing TIFF’s Handling of Film – Creative Community for Peace

    1000+ Entertainment Leaders Release Open Letter Criticizing TIFF’s Handling of Film – Creative Community for Peace

    ‘The Lucky Ones’: Mae Ngai Sells Film & TV Rights To Neurosphere Entertainment – Deadline

    The Lucky Ones’: Mae Ngai Lands Thrilling Deal for Film and TV Adaptations

    Our picks for the best things to do in Cincinnati this week, Aug. 18-24 – Cincinnati Enquirer

    Unmissable Things to Do in Cincinnati This Week, Aug. 18-24

    Terence Stamp: from arthouse icon to blockbuster villain – yahoo.com

    Terence Stamp: From Arthouse Legend to Hollywood’s Ultimate Villain

  • General
  • Health
  • News

    Cracking the Code: Why China’s Economic Challenges Aren’t Shaking Markets, Unlike America’s” – Bloomberg

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Trump’s Narrow Window to Spread the Truth About Harris

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran, group says

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    PAP Boss to Niger Delta Youths, Stay Away from the Protest

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Court Restricts Protests In Lagos To Freedom, Peace Park

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Fans React to Jazz Jennings’ Inspiring Weight Loss Journey

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Technology
    Denver man receives pacemaker using new technology – CBS News

    Denver Man’s Life Transformed by Revolutionary Pacemaker Technology

    Morgan County Rescue Squad is using new technology to recover people missing in the water faster – WAFF

    Morgan County Rescue Squad is using new technology to recover people missing in the water faster – WAFF

    YSU to celebrate launch of new radiology technology program – WKBN.com

    YSU Launches Exciting New Radiology Technology Program Celebration

    Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology kicks off return to school for Lancaster County colleges [photos] – LancasterOnline

    Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Kicks Off an Exciting New School Year for Lancaster County Colleges [Photos]

    Empyrean Technology’s revenue climbs, but profit plunges 92% in EDA spending squeeze – digitimes

    Empyrean Technology’s Revenue Skyrockets as Profits Plunge 92% Amid EDA Spending Crunch

    5G-A technology provides strong support for China’s football sensation Suchao – Global Times

    How 5G-A Technology is Revolutionizing China’s Football Star Suchao

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
No Result
View All Result
Earth-News
No Result
View All Result
Home Entertainment

10 years after its introduction, the NHL’s new playoff format seems broken

June 15, 2024
in Entertainment
10 years after its introduction, the NHL’s new playoff format seems broken
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The famous “jinx” of the Presidents’ Trophy is back.

Since 2013, no team that has finished the season ranked first in the NHL has won the Stanley Cup in the same season, a fact that became a reality with the Rangers’ elimination last Saturday.

I read this week that this is “proof” that the regular season means nothing when it comes to the playoffs.

I think – and hope – it’s generally accepted that the team that wins the Presidents’ Trophy isn’t “supposed” to win the Stanley Cup, and that we’re not talking about bad luck, but statistical reality.

After all, first place has come down to 3 points or less 6 times in the last 10 years, and 5 of the last 10 Stanley Cup winners have been in the top-5 overall. Having success during the season helps, and the story could have been very different if a few games #82 of a season had ended differently.

The first-place team should, however, logically have a better chance than a team that finished 16th. No?

The divisional system seems broken

The NHL celebrated (the word is strong) the tenth anniversary of its new playoff format, in 2023.

The balance sheet after 10 years gives very little weight to a team’s playoff position.

Hold on to your hats: the jinx is real and the numbers don’t lie.

Since 2014, the 10 teams that finished 1st have fewer wins (56) than the 10 teams that finished 16th (60 ).

Please reread this sentence to grasp the magnitude of the situation.

In fact, the 1st-placed teams are tenth (!) out of sixteen in terms of wins.

The order is as follows: 2, 12, 3, 8, 6, 5, 7, 16, 10, 1, 4, 11, 9, 14, 13, 15.

Don’t try to understand. The graph expresses that the trend is that there is no trend.

On average, a team that finishes the season among the top 4 teams in the league wins 6.675 games in a playoff run, while a team between ninth and twelfth wins 5.755 games. The additional value of a first-place finish is not enormous.

In short, it could be said that the importance of the playoffs is currently much higher than that of the regular season.

Was it better before?

What was it like before the playoff format was changed? Here’s a chart that makes a little more sense.

Apart from the small anomalies that are normal in the exercise of an inexact science, the slope is relatively proportional and, above all, downward-sloping. A higher position normally translates into more successes than a lower position.

A team finishing in the top-4 would end the series with an average of 7.525 wins, compared with 5.755 for teams 5 to 8 and 4.6 for teams 9 to 12.

In short, you could say that the importance of the regular season was higher before 2014.

And since the playoffs can’t be “unimportant” in a context of 4-of-7 playoff eliminations, the conclusion is that they were “more predictable”, but not necessarily so, if you know what I mean.

But why?

To define the problem even better, it’s absolutely necessary to forget the 1 to 16 and dig into positions 1 to 3 of each division.

Excluding the abnormal pandemic series, we can see that under the new format, the second-place team is slightly more successful than the first-place team, which has barely more wins than the third-place club.

What explains these figures?

Since 2013, 23 out of 40 division champions have advanced to the second round, a first-round success rate of just 57.5%.

12 of these 23 division champions have won the second round against the #2 or #3 team, a success rate of just over 52%.

It’s hard to compare with the old format, given that there were three divisions per conference. Let’s do the exercise with teams #1 and #2, who were also sent to the first round against teams #7 and #8.

The top two teams in each conference advanced 31 out of 40 (77.5%) to the second round, and 19 of them (61.2%) to the conference final. This represents an increase of 20% in the first round and 9.2% in the second round.

Considering that the top three places were awarded to the division champions, and not to the top three teams, two scenarios were evaluated for the 2003-2013 period: the top two division champions (#1 and #2 in the playoffs) and the two teams with the most points in their conference (#1 and #2 in the season)

.

This table gives us a few clues.

First, nothing has changed in terms of first-round match-ups. The drop in the first-round success of the league’s top teams suggests two possibilities: that entering the playoffs on cruise control is simply not ideal, and/or that the teams finishing at the bottom of the standings are more competitive than they were.

It should also be noted that, prior to the format change, the table followed the principle of automatic reseeding , i.e. in the event of a first-round upset, the higher-ranked team would get the “advantage” of playing the surprise team.

Since the change, the average gap between a conference champion and its second-round opponent has narrowed, but not by much. However, the opponent’s point average has soared.

Note also that the Bruins’ historic 135-point season inflates the figures.

Five times in the last 10 years, a conference champion has faced a team in the second round by a margin of 3 points or less. In the previous 10 years, this happened only once.

Nonsense

The duels between the #1 vs. #2 teams in the same division in the second round make even more sense when you consider that it has happened six times in the last ten seasons that the two best teams in the East were in the same division… and that this has been the case every season since 2016 in the West!

Under the new format, clashes between the #1 and #2 teams in the same conference are not only possible, but very often normalized and expected. It’s happened twice… this year!

And we’re not talking about #1 vs #3, which was also impossible pre-lockout.

Such a duel this early in the playoffs used to be unthinkable, although clashes between #2 and #3 were indeed possible as early as the second round.

Problems before

Of course, in such a situation, the issues were different, and almost as serious. Clashes between #2 and #3 were often not as bad, as one of the three division champions was often weaker… But also illogical, as a #1 could face a #4, #5 or even #6 who had finished the season with more points than the #3 team.

In 2012, for example, the Panthers finished 6th in the East, but entered the playoffs with the #3 tag.

The Penguins and Flyers (#2 and #3) faced off in the first round.

That was one problem, but the League has created another with the current format. Perhaps the solution lies somewhere in the middle, in a world where the format doesn’t care about divisions and where teams simply play each other according to their ranking: 1 v. 8, 2 v. 7, 3 v. 6, 4 v. 5.

However, we know that the NHL wants to fuel its rivalries.

The devil’s advocate would say that these can still be created in a conference format, and would give as an example the many Penguins-Flyers and Penguins-Capitals duels of the 2010s, and the Canadiens-Senators, Canadiens-Bruins and Canadiens-Sénateurs series. I don’t know the devil’s advocate, but I imagine he’d also make the case that it’s not unhealthy to create rivalries between the best teams in a conference, plain and simple. He might even say that the wild-card concept we love so much can prevent some interesting intra-divisional clashes.

It all depends on what you want

You know when Marc Bergevin used to tell us that “once you’re in the playoffs, anything can happen”?

Well, that’s been true to some extent since 2013, and there are plenty of examples.

One thing seems clear: both models have been successful at what they set out to do… up to a point.

The question now is, what do we want, and more importantly, what does the NHL want to achieve? Do we want the playoffs to be more unpredictable, at the expense of the 82 games that have gone before? Do we want to offer a “logical” chance that respects the order of success in the regular season, even if it means being more predictable?

There will always be surprises, whatever the format. Remember that the Canadiens (8) took out the Capitals (1) and the Penguins (4) en route to being surprised by the Flyers (7), who in turn took out the Devils (2).

And the best teams eventually emerge, as when you consider that every other time, one of the top two clubs in a conference lifts the Stanley Cup.

Considering this, does it make “sense” to offer extra, fair value to a team that has done well in the previous eighty-two games?

I think these are questions that need to be asked.

>>> Read full article>>>
Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source : Dose.ca – https://dose.ca/2024/06/14/10-years-after-its-introduction-the-nhls-new-playoff-format-seems-broken/

Tags: entertainmentIntroductionYears
Previous Post

Alexander Ovechkin: a photo of his weight that has people talking

Next Post

Arrogance Stopped at 240: RSS’ Indresh Kumar Sparks Controversy With His Statements

Econ 101: A Compass for a Lost Country – The Daily Economy

Econ 101: Unlocking the Secrets to Building a Brighter Future

August 21, 2025
Bama Dining Serving Up New Food, Entertainment – UA News Center

Bama Dining Launches Thrilling New Food and Entertainment Experiences

August 21, 2025
Putting sleep at the center of health care – The University of Arizona

Transform Your Health by Putting Sleep at the Center of Your Wellness Routine

August 21, 2025
Trump’s remarkable statement against states’ rights – CNN

Trump’s remarkable statement against states’ rights – CNN

August 21, 2025
Protected seas help kelp forests bounce back from heatwaves – ScienceDaily

How Protected Seas Are Helping Kelp Forests Thrive After Devastating Heatwaves

August 20, 2025
Female Jumping Spiders Of Two Species Prefer The Sexy Red Males Of One, Leading To Hybridization – IFLScience

Female Jumping Spiders Show a Surprising Preference for Vibrant Red Males, Sparking Hybridization Between Species

August 20, 2025
Salmon and steelhead extinction threshold science, and the ocean fish of northeast Oregon – Idaho Capital Sun

Salmon and steelhead extinction threshold science, and the ocean fish of northeast Oregon – Idaho Capital Sun

August 20, 2025
Grange Fair provides learning opportunities for the farming lifestyle – WTAJ

Experience the Farming Lifestyle Up Close with Grange Fair’s Hands-On Learning!

August 20, 2025
Denver man receives pacemaker using new technology – CBS News

Denver Man’s Life Transformed by Revolutionary Pacemaker Technology

August 20, 2025
Fall Whaler Sports Teams Begin Preseason Practices – Nantucket Current

Fall Whaler Sports Teams Ignite Excitement with Dynamic Preseason Practices

August 20, 2025

Categories

Archives

August 2025
MTWTFSS
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Jul    
Earth-News.info

The Earth News is an independent English-language daily published Website from all around the World News

Browse by Category

  • Business (20,132)
  • Ecology (781)
  • Economy (803)
  • Entertainment (21,681)
  • General (16,581)
  • Health (9,842)
  • Lifestyle (814)
  • News (22,149)
  • People (804)
  • Politics (811)
  • Science (16,015)
  • Sports (21,301)
  • Technology (15,783)
  • World (784)

Recent News

Econ 101: A Compass for a Lost Country – The Daily Economy

Econ 101: Unlocking the Secrets to Building a Brighter Future

August 21, 2025
Bama Dining Serving Up New Food, Entertainment – UA News Center

Bama Dining Launches Thrilling New Food and Entertainment Experiences

August 21, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

No Result
View All Result

© 2023 earth-news.info

Go to mobile version