We're gonna miss the playoffs again aren't we lol.
I’m torn. Big picture, the Stars desperately need to have a postseason for the sake of the franchise and the fans. On the other hand, I think that some of the problems with the team (e.g. culture of mediocrity) are so deep that it can only be fixed by significantly tearing it down. And, there’s no chance that happens if they make the playoffs this year. They’d be buying instead of selling at the deadlines.We're gonna miss the playoffs again aren't we lol.
I wish. That would be amazing, but my fellow fans on HF have also convinced me that it will never happen.Well I look forward to Gaglardi blowing up the team. It's time. It's clear this core can't do it, might as well move on from the GM, Scouting department, and this "core" into a new age.
Razor just called it a game to build on. I called it. Too late for character building. Also noted Dobbys 6th loss when giving up 2 or less.
This broadcast is kinda ridiculous. This is a near-cap team with star players in their prime, and they just spent 5-7 minutes talking about a bunch of moral victories against the NHL’s #1 team. It sounded like something you’d hear when a young, rebuilding team hung in there for a game with the reigning Stanley Cup Chmpion. No wonder the team has a “culture of mediocrity.” It sounds like everyone is “just happy to be here.”
Simple math says if they have 23 win out of 47 games then they lost 24.23-20-4 (47 gp)
50 out of 94 potential points
0.532
23-20-4 (47 gp)
50 out of 94 potential points
0.532
Simple math says if they have 23 win out of 47 games then they lost 24.
24 losses is greater than 23 wins.
So if you lose more than half your games, guess what you're under .500
Just because the NHL doesn't count "loser" points as loses doesn't mean they aren't loses.
They lose more than they win, hence under .500
This broadcast is kinda ridiculous. This is a near-cap team with star players in their prime, and they just spent 5-7 minutes talking about a bunch of moral victories against the NHL’s #1 team. It sounded like something you’d hear when a young, rebuilding team hung in there for a game with the reigning Stanley Cup Chmpion. No wonder the team has a “culture of mediocrity.” It sounds like everyone is “just happy to be here.”