DistantThunderRep
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No, one win vs them in regulation or OT clinches home ice for Tampa. If the 1st tiebreaker remains ROW, Tampa has 35, Florida 34.One of the worst game of the season. Now we need 3 points vs Florida.
Technically a win in regulation tomorrow officially clinches it. An Ot win would leave it to Monday.No, one win vs them in regulation or OT clinches home ice for Tampa. If the 1st tiebreaker remains ROW, Tampa has 35, Florida 34.
Ok so we need 2 points in regulation.No, one win vs them in regulation or OT clinches home ice for Tampa. If the 1st tiebreaker remains ROW, Tampa has 35, Florida 34.
Will be tough. Vasy will have to steal them imo. FLA getting healthier and has been resting since Monday I believe.Ok so we need 2 points in regulation.
It's better to bring them tomorrow night.
Yes, finish it tomorrow and then get ready for Stamkos and Kuch back for game 1 at Amalie!Ok so we need 2 points in regulation.
It's better to bring them tomorrow night.
Vasy will be crucial in the series.Will be tough. Vasy will have to steal them imo. FLA getting healthier and has been resting since Monday I believe.
I also preferred the 3 point game. 3 for a win in regulation. 2 for ot win and w for ot loss. It changes the points and history of league but would be more exciting to see teams go for a win instead of play for 1/2 points.Carolina is OTing their way to the division, never seen a team consistently scrape out points. I don't want to win the division anyway, it would look really out of place hanging a central division champions banner. There's nothing Central about Tampa, let Carolina have that and we'll hang the big one instead.
No, one win vs them in regulation or OT clinches home ice for Tampa. If the 1st tiebreaker remains ROW, Tampa has 35, Florida 34.
The ROW still applies, but it is now the 3rd tiebreaker after points %(if fewer games played) and just regulation wins. It works just as well for Tampa, as they still need one regulation win to secure the 2 seed, which I corrected soon after the post you quoted. I did not know that reg+OT had been moves to tiebreak 3 now, which I agree is better to have it behind just reg wins now in the order.Lightning still hold the tiebreaker regardless, but the O in ROW no longer exists. It's just regulation wins now. NHL changed that prior to last season, and it's a very welcome change. 3v3 OT wins don't deserve the same weight as regulation wins, mostly because they aren't real wins anyway (I mean, they can't be, seeing as how the NHL doesn't count OT losses as "real" losses).