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  1. Yeah. A little off-topic, but in my city's downtown core, the parking rates are also ridiculous. I usually bus to work because it's a helluva lot cheaper than having to either buy a parking pass or shell out $8 a day to park a car somewhere downtown. The downtown core is expected (by city council at least) to be revitalized by a pending casino project, but I work downtown, and I think if the casino gets built down there it will just make conditions even worse. I work with the most disadvantaged people in the city. It's really kind of depressing.

    Okay, end of off-topicness. Sorry. When are the Yotes dissolving or moving again?

  2. I counter with this:

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    5 division winners and the next best 3 from the conference make the playoffs. Also, seed them 1-8 based ON THEIR RECORD - don't reward them with a higher seed for winning a weak division.

    Also, here is MLB's new scheduling formula:

    19 games × 4 opponents in own division (76 games), 6 or 7 games × 10 opponents in other divisions within league (66 games), 20 inter-league games

    Now, why didn't they just go with something simpler?

    9 games vs each team in your league (126)

    9 games vs natural rival (9, 135)

    3 games vs natural rival's division opponents (12, 147)

    3 games vs one of the other two divisions (15, 162).

    The difference is 36 inter-league games in my plan vs 20 in the current plan. It's almost double the number, but considering 36/162 games is less than a quarter of the season, I don't think the impact on pennant races will matter all that much.

  3. I really want Quebec City to get the Coyotes because it's an under-served market full of knowledgeable, passionate hockey fans. That being said my main motivation for wanting to see them move to Quebec City at this point is just so I can see what that press conference would be like. He threatened to move the Jets at theirs, and he didn't even care about the Thrashers! I can only imagine what a "Coyotes to Quebec" press conference would be like at this point.

    Fixed that for you, Cap. Phoenix is the "undeserved" market.

  4. 225px-Big_Ten_Conference_logo_%282012%29.svg.png

    East: Rutgers, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Penn State, Ohio State, Purdue, Indiana

    West: Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska

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    East: Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn, NC State, Virginia Tech

    West: Alabama, LSU, Ole Miss, Miss State, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Missouri, Vanderbilt

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    East: Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State

    West: Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, USC, Stanford, California

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    East: Miami, West Virginia, Clemson, Wake Forest, Duke, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Boston College, UConn

    West: Florida State, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Baylor, Texas Christian

    This, I have to admit that I like, as it would allow for the upcoming 4-team playoff to actually give a (theoretical) chance for any team that wins its conference to have a shot at a true national title.

  5. Having Sudbury and the Soo so much further north than the other 18 teams makes any alignment unfair for some teams. That's what we get for living in Northern Ontario. But that's also why I think those two teams should at least be in the same division with each other. Comparatively, the 307 km between Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie is shorter than any other trip those two teams have to take.

  6. I have never liked that the Soo Greyhounds are in a different division than the Sudbury Wolves, so...

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    Teams will play an unbalanced schedule, with a home-and-away against the 15 non-divisional teams (30), and ten games each against divisional rivals(40), for a 70-game schedule, two more than the current 68-game one. This geographic arrangement should (in theory) cut down on travel costs, although Sudbury and the Soo will likely have the most travel whatever division they get placed in.The top 4 teams in each division would make the playoffs.

    I also worked out the breakdown of the season and playoff schedules, which can be seen here. I didn't really fit in an OHL All-Star Game, but I think it could be fit in one of the off-weeks I put into the schedule, or the time between the end of the OHL Final and Memorial Cup.

  7. Not a realignment of teams, but of the schedule. Under the impression that the current 6-division, 5-team-per structure stays put, I would like to address the breakdown of games. This is to allow every team to see every other team at least once in their own building, as well as once away, because of the likely increase in TV exposure and ticket sales that the high-demand teams might bring to some of the lower-demand teams. The Columbus/Phoenix/Islanders crowds would be guaranteed to see Washington, Pittsburgh, Detroit etc. at least once in their building every season. It will also allow for the Original Six matchups to happen every season for all 6 of those teams, which I think is a good idea.

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  8. Why? I think the issue that may be going on here is one of semantics. The notion of a 'division' needing to have a certain number of teams seems to indicate that the minimum need be 4 or 5, based on your argument. That's why I (and the guy I borrowed the idea from) referred to the groupings as 'pods', meant to indicate a smaller numbered grouping than a 'division' would be. He rationalized it based on teams having more focused rivalries with only a couple of teams each, rather than 4 to 7 others in larger division formats.

    In his words: "Everyone loves home-and-home series which mean to 120+ minutes of game-time against ?those same bastards? in very few days (PIMs galore!)"

    I'll show you the link here.

  9. "Here. This is a petition to sign for a referendum on whether or not a big rich business guy can basically milk the city dry just to manage our arena so that the Phoenix Coyotes can play there."

    "Who are the Phoenix Coyotes? A sports team?"

    "Yeah, they play hockey."

    "Why do they need an arena to play field hockey?"

    "Ice hockey, actually."

    "And wait, the city is PAYING him to own this 'ice hockey' team?"

    "Yes."

    "Taking my money to do so?"

    "Yes."

    "I wish I could give you 100 signatures."

  10. Here's a second option: 24 divisional games, 6 vs a designated rival in another division (which can rotate each season if need be), 24 vs the six other teams in the division of the designated rival (that's 4 apiece), and a home-and-away against each team in the remaining two divisions.

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