well, it actually takes a miracle for COL to get the no.1 seed but never say never (please see below)
for COL with a ROW tonight against LA to get no.1 seed we need to go to the #3 tie breaking procedure
Tie Break #1: ROW -- 39/39
Tie Break #2: Against Team Play -- 4 ROW / 4 ROW
Tie Break #3: Diff. -- VGK +7 over COL
so we need to see a +8 differential for COL
and if by any chance we get... say a 8-1 win... (+7), the following will happen
A tiebreaking game will be played.
An equally weighted draw will be conducted by the League - promptly upon the conclusion of the last game of the regular season - to determine home-ice advantage for the game.
Should the score of that game be tied at the end of regulation, overtime will be conducted under the rules that are in effect for the Stanley Cup Playoffs (i.e., five-on-five skaters, sudden-death, 20-minute periods until a winner is determined).
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Nope it's actually quite simple. Colorado wins in any way and they win the President's trophy. RW is the first tie breaker.well, it actually takes a miracle for COL to get the no.1 seed but never say never (please see below)
for COL with a ROW tonight against LA to get no.1 seed we need to go to the #3 tie breaking procedure
Tie Break #1: ROW -- 39/39
Tie Break #2: Against Team Play -- 4 ROW / 4 ROW
Tie Break #3: Diff. -- VGK +7 over COL
so we need to see a +8 differential for COL
and if by any chance we get... say a 8-1 win... (+7), the following will happen
A tiebreaking game will be played.
An equally weighted draw will be conducted by the League - promptly upon the conclusion of the last game of the regular season - to determine home-ice advantage for the game.
Should the score of that game be tied at the end of regulation, overtime will be conducted under the rules that are in effect for the Stanley Cup Playoffs (i.e., five-on-five skaters, sudden-death, 20-minute periods until a winner is determined).
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Yes, the scenario of 39/39 is assuming a ROW from COL tonight...Isn’t RW first then ROW?
see above... Changed to 38 for less confusionNope it's actually quite simple. Colorado wins in any way and they win the President's trophy. RW is the first tie breaker.
Yes, the scenario of 39/39 is assuming a ROW from COL tonight...
They currently sit at 38 and VGK at 39
RW not ROW. Colorado holds the first tie breaker which is regulation win.see above... Changed to 38 for less confusion
RW 34 vs 30 and is the first tiebreaker, then ROW, so all Avs need to do is win.
thanks, I wasnt aware that RW was addded to the list (2018)...RW not ROW. Colorado holds the first tie breaker which is regular win.
thanks, I wasnt aware that RW was addded to the list (2018)...
last interesting tie braking scenario that happened for me, ROW was at the top of the list and never notice the change for that specific rule
And the president's trophy.So if Colorado wins they win the division?
I'm sure it's shiny, but I don't know what it looks like.And the president's trophy.
I'm sure it's shiny, but I don't know what it looks like.
I will be watching the much more exciting Colorado gameI think I can speak for all Flames and Canucks fans, or at least three or four of them, when I say could we just not.
Isn’t RW first then ROW?
I think blues fans and wild fans are cheering for Colorado tonight.
I think blues fans and wild fans are cheering for Colorado tonight.
St Louis wants Colorado and Minny wants Vegas?