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Year after year, brackets produce matchups that reward the weak while punishing the strong, but now, in 2020 while the world has been turned upside down by a pandemic, it might not be fair if teams like the Rangers, Montreal and Chicago are included in an expanded tournament because one of them could actually win?
Pardon me while I guffaw.
If the players ultimately vote to accept the checks with the standard 2019-20, 14 percent escrow deduction, then all of the additional escrow resulting from the effect of the pandemic would roll over into next season. If the players instead turn their final paychecks over to the league, that would reduce next year’s escrow burden.
But here’s the twist: Players who retire after this season (or are not in the NHL in 2020-21) would not be responsible for a nickel of carryover, additional escrow. They’re not getting dunned. So it is in their self-interest to be paid with the 14 percent deduction and vote to accept the checks.
Meanwhile, players making their NHL debuts next season would be responsible for the escrow obligation incurred before they came into the league. Of course they have no voice in this decision.
Fair playoffs? They've never been fair https://t.co/EaZZavnehI
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To give all teams time to get back up to game speed, multiple sources indicated this 24-team model would begin with a round-robin style lead-in to the playoffs with each team playing the other teams in its group for five games. Given no travel and expanded rosters with the recent cancellation of the American Hockey League season, this could be accomplished in about eight or nine days.
The round-robin games are important in that it allows the players and the league to get a feel for the routine of playing in centralized cities before the introduction of elimination games, which is critical to competitive balance.
Using points percentage from the round robin combined with the regular season points percentage, the top two teams in each divisional group would be given a bye, and the bottom four would play a best-of-three series to create the traditional 16-team playoff field with the third-place teams playing the sixth-place teams, and fourth- and fifth-place teams facing off.
The NHL's potential return to play format remains fluid with debate on whether it shold include 24 or 20 teams. Still, it's believed the NHL and its players are edging toward a final decision. Here's what one format that's been discussed might look like. https://t.co/1ZTbZREVPF
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Here's what transpired when three Rangers surprised four frontline nurses by crashing their videoconference. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/qFHVnzLcJY