DaytonBlue Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 Florida should be in the Atlantic. The formatting was messed up. Thanks for pointing that out, don't want to give the NHL any ideas! Quote "I did absolutely nothing and it was everything I thought it could be." -Peter Gibbons RIP Demitra #38 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
max Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 Throw you in the Atlantic.Sincerely,Max Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McCall Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 Throw you in the Atlantic.Sincerely,MaxThanks for your trolling contributions. Quote https://dribbble.com/MakaioCall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilt Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 NHL 2013 Pacific Midwest Northeast AtlanticCAL WIN TOR NYREDM MIN MON NYIVAN CHI OTT NJSJ DET BUF PHILA STL BOS WASANA DAL PIT CARPHX NAS CLB TBCOL FLATop 4 in each division make playoffs. I don't think it's fair when the divisions have unequal number of teams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crash Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 Play everyone outside of your division 2x. Division foes are 5 or 6 times depending on division size.That's a difference of 3 games, depending on your division. If you're in an 8-team division, you'd play 77 games, while in a 7-team division, you'd play 80.How I got there: 8-team: 2 x 21 = 42. 5 x 7 = 35. 42 + 35 = 77.7-team: 2 x 22 = 44. 6 x 6 = 36. 44 + 36 = 80. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaytonBlue Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 7-team divisions 6*6 3623*2 46 828-team divisions division 384 teams 5x, 3 teams 6x 22*2 44 82Yes it's not the most balanced, but it does help teams like Detroit and Columbus who would only have to play 8 games more than one time zone away. The rest of their road games would start at 7 or 8 et. This would keep them from whining as much about staying in the West, which I think they both would have to do if Phoenix moves to Quebec. And if Phoneix moves East, they only have to play 7 games in the Pacific time zone.Of course, what I think would be easier would be to stay with 6 divisions and move to an NBA model of scheduling:-2 games against other conference=30-4 games against divisional teams=16-remainder of games against intraconference teams=36 (some would be 3x, some 4x, on a rotating basis)This would give CBJ and DET 13 games in the pacific time zone, give or take, depending on what intraconference teams they are playing 4x that year.The drawback to the NBA model is playing your divisional rivals less times. Quote "I did absolutely nothing and it was everything I thought it could be." -Peter Gibbons RIP Demitra #38 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crash Posted July 8, 2011 Share Posted July 8, 2011 http://aol.sportingnews.com/nhl/story/2011-07-07/minnesota-wild-owner-hints-at-possible-division-alterationSpeaking on radio station KFAN in Minneapolis, Leipold linked his team to a Central Division group that smacks of the old Norris Division, back when the groupings had historic names rather than geographical reference.?Our division would include the Winnipeg Jets, (the Wild), the Blues, the Nashville Predators, the Dallas Stars, the [Chicago] Blackhawks and maybe the Columbus Blue Jackets," Leipold said, according to CSNChicago.com. "Maybe not, depending on if they go east or west. I?m all in favor of that. I think it?s a grand slam, home run, hat trick for our team.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crashcarson15 Posted July 13, 2011 Share Posted July 13, 2011 Honestly, I'm happier with that than moving to the East for the CBJ. You'd get to play in a very weak division overall IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
infrared41 Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 Throw you in the Atlantic.Sincerely,MaxThanks for your trolling contributions.That guy is still around? Quote All roads lead to Dollar General. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRed618 Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 I'll throw in my 2¢ now...MLB 20XXAmerican LeagueATLANTICNY YankeesNY MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysBrooklyn AtlanticsCENTRALPittsburgh PiratesDetroit TigersCleveland IndiansCincinatti RedsMinnesota TwinsLouisville GraysMIDWESTSt. Louis CardinalsChicago CubsChicago White SoxMilwaukee BrewersKansas City RoyalsIndianapolis ArrowsNational LeagueSOUTHEASTMiami MarlinsTampa Bay RaysAtlanta BravesBaltimore OriolesWashington NationalsBirmingham YellowhammersWESTTexas RangersHouston AstrosColorado RockiesArizona DiamondbacksCD GuadalajaraClub América (Mexico City)PACIFICLos Angeles DodgersLos Angeles AngelsOakland AthleticsSan Francisco GiantsSan Diego PadresSeattle MarinersThis idea came from a news story I read a while ago concerning the reallignment issue. I can't prove this to be true, but in part of the story it said that Selig said that next time MLB expands, it would likely be in Latin America. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McCall Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 I'll throw in my 2¢ now...MLB 20XXAmerican LeagueATLANTICNY YankeesNY MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysBrooklyn AtlanticsCENTRALPittsburgh PiratesDetroit TigersCleveland IndiansMinnesota TwinsLouisville GraysMIDWESTSt. Louis CardinalsChicago CubsChicago White SoxMilwaukee BrewersKansas City RoyalsIndianapolis ArrowsNational LeagueSOUTHEASTMiami MarlinsTampa Bay RaysAtlanta BravesBaltimore OriolesWashington NationalsBirmingham YellowhammersWESTTexas RangersHouston AstrosColorado RockiesArizona DiamondbacksCD GuadalajaraClub América (Mexico City)PACIFICLos Angeles DodgersLos Angeles AngelsOakland AthleticsSan Francisco GiantsSan Diego PadresSeattle MarinersThis idea came from a news story I read a while ago concerning the reallignment issue. I can't prove this to be true, but in part of the story it said that Selig said that next time MLB expands, it would likely be in Latin America.That doesn't explain why you have so many teams switching leagues. It's not even set up east-west so that many swaps is really unnecessary. Quote https://dribbble.com/MakaioCall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRed618 Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 I'll throw in my 2¢ now...MLB 20XXAmerican LeagueATLANTICNY YankeesNY MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysBrooklyn AtlanticsCENTRALPittsburgh PiratesDetroit TigersCleveland IndiansMinnesota TwinsLouisville GraysMIDWESTSt. Louis CardinalsChicago CubsChicago White SoxMilwaukee BrewersKansas City RoyalsIndianapolis ArrowsNational LeagueSOUTHEASTMiami MarlinsTampa Bay RaysAtlanta BravesBaltimore OriolesWashington NationalsBirmingham YellowhammersWESTTexas RangersHouston AstrosColorado RockiesArizona DiamondbacksCD GuadalajaraClub América (Mexico City)PACIFICLos Angeles DodgersLos Angeles AngelsOakland AthleticsSan Francisco GiantsSan Diego PadresSeattle MarinersThis idea came from a news story I read a while ago concerning the reallignment issue. I can't prove this to be true, but in part of the story it said that Selig said that next time MLB expands, it would likely be in Latin America.That doesn't explain why you have so many teams switching leagues. It's not even set up east-west so that many swaps is really unnecessary.It's based on geography, hence the renamed divisions. Sorry for confusing you. Maybe this pill is too "radical" for some to swallow? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lights Out Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 Throw you in the Atlantic.Sincerely,MaxThanks for your trolling contributions.That guy is still around?Unfortunately, it looks like he's back. Quote POTD: 2/4/12 3/4/12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McCall Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 I'll throw in my 2¢ now...MLB 20XXAmerican LeagueATLANTICNY YankeesNY MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysBrooklyn AtlanticsCENTRALPittsburgh PiratesDetroit TigersCleveland IndiansMinnesota TwinsLouisville GraysMIDWESTSt. Louis CardinalsChicago CubsChicago White SoxMilwaukee BrewersKansas City RoyalsIndianapolis ArrowsNational LeagueSOUTHEASTMiami MarlinsTampa Bay RaysAtlanta BravesBaltimore OriolesWashington NationalsBirmingham YellowhammersWESTTexas RangersHouston AstrosColorado RockiesArizona DiamondbacksCD GuadalajaraClub América (Mexico City)PACIFICLos Angeles DodgersLos Angeles AngelsOakland AthleticsSan Francisco GiantsSan Diego PadresSeattle MarinersThis idea came from a news story I read a while ago concerning the reallignment issue. I can't prove this to be true, but in part of the story it said that Selig said that next time MLB expands, it would likely be in Latin America.That doesn't explain why you have so many teams switching leagues. It's not even set up east-west so that many swaps is really unnecessary.It's based on geography, hence the renamed divisions. Sorry for confusing you. Maybe this pill is too "radical" for some to swallow?The "NL" stretches from coast to coast. Plus you have 17 teams in one league and 18 inthe other. Doesn't even fall under the reasons of the current 16/14 split. Seems like you just randomly made up teams and alignments. Quote https://dribbble.com/MakaioCall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRed618 Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 I'll throw in my 2¢ now...MLB 20XXAmerican LeagueATLANTICNY YankeesNY MetsPhiladelphia PhilliesBoston Red SoxToronto Blue JaysBrooklyn AtlanticsCENTRALPittsburgh PiratesDetroit TigersCleveland IndiansCincinatti RedsMinnesota TwinsLouisville GraysMIDWESTSt. Louis CardinalsChicago CubsChicago White SoxMilwaukee BrewersKansas City RoyalsIndianapolis ArrowsNational LeagueSOUTHEASTMiami MarlinsTampa Bay RaysAtlanta BravesBaltimore OriolesWashington NationalsBirmingham YellowhammersWESTTexas RangersHouston AstrosColorado RockiesArizona DiamondbacksCD GuadalajaraClub América (Mexico City)PACIFICLos Angeles DodgersLos Angeles AngelsOakland AthleticsSan Francisco GiantsSan Diego PadresSeattle MarinersThis idea came from a news story I read a while ago concerning the reallignment issue. I can't prove this to be true, but in part of the story it said that Selig said that next time MLB expands, it would likely be in Latin America.That doesn't explain why you have so many teams switching leagues. It's not even set up east-west so that many swaps is really unnecessary.It's based on geography, hence the renamed divisions. Sorry for confusing you. Maybe this pill is too "radical" for some to swallow?The "NL" stretches from coast to coast. Plus you have 17 teams in one league and 18 inthe other. Doesn't even fall under the reasons of the current 16/14 split. Seems like you just randomly made up teams and alignments.Damn, you're right. I totally forgot the Reds. How did that happen? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadragon76 Posted July 19, 2011 Share Posted July 19, 2011 Time for my take on some realignment.MLBWith the line between the leagues being blurred farther and farther every day, the time has come to take out the old and once timeless names for something that makes sense. Let me introduce to you Seadragon's MLB Realignment...Eastern ConferenceNortheast DivisionBoston Red SoxNew York MetsNew York YankeesPhiladelphia PhilliesToronto Blue JaysAtlantic DivisionBaltimore OriolesCincinnati RedsCleveland IndiansPittsburgh PiratesWashington NationalsSoutheast DivisionAtlanta BravesHouston AstrosMiami MarlinsTampa Bay RaysTexas RangersWestern ConferenceMidwest DivisionChicago CubsChicago White SoxDetroit TigersMilwaukee BrewersSt. Louis CardinalsMountain DivisionArizona DiamondbacksColorado RockiesMinnesota TwinsKansas City RoyalsSan Diego PadresPacific DivisionAnaheim AngelsLos Angeles DodgersOakland AthleticsSan Francisco GiantsSeattle MarinersSchedule Format:-55 games against divisional foes (5 3-game series [3 at Team A, 2 at Team B], 1 2-game series [at Team B])-60 games against the two remaining divisions (4 3-game series [2 at Team A, 2 at Team B])-45 games against the other conference (1 3-game series) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnythingChicago Posted July 19, 2011 Share Posted July 19, 2011 Time for my take on some realignment.MLBWith the line between the leagues being blurred farther and farther every day, the time has come to take out the old and once timeless names for something that makes sense. Let me introduce to you Seadragon's MLB Realignment...Eastern ConferenceNortheast DivisionBoston Red SoxNew York MetsNew York YankeesPhiladelphia PhilliesToronto Blue JaysAtlantic DivisionBaltimore OriolesCincinnati RedsCleveland IndiansPittsburgh PiratesWashington NationalsSoutheast DivisionAtlanta BravesHouston AstrosMiami MarlinsTampa Bay RaysTexas RangersWestern ConferenceMidwest DivisionChicago CubsChicago White SoxDetroit TigersMilwaukee BrewersSt. Louis CardinalsMountain DivisionArizona DiamondbacksColorado RockiesMinnesota TwinsKansas City RoyalsSan Diego PadresPacific DivisionAnaheim AngelsLos Angeles DodgersOakland AthleticsSan Francisco GiantsSeattle MarinersSchedule Format:-55 games against divisional foes (5 3-game series [3 at Team A, 2 at Team B], 1 2-game series [at Team B])-60 games against the two remaining divisions (4 3-game series [2 at Team A, 2 at Team B])-45 games against the other conference (1 3-game series)I'm sorry, but no. Most of the powerhouse teams in the MLB lie on the East Coast right now (Spankees, Red Sox, Rays, Phillies) so the Eastern Conference would dominate to the point where it wouldn't even be worth watching the western half of the league anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadragon76 Posted July 19, 2011 Share Posted July 19, 2011 What's not to say that the Yankees actually have a bad year, or the Red Sox or the Rays?I understand the problem, but I'm not going to blow this idea up because of someone being worried about the power in the East. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McCall Posted July 19, 2011 Share Posted July 19, 2011 What's not to say that the Yankees actually have a bad year, or the Red Sox or the Rays?I understand the problem, but I'm not going to blow this idea up because of someone being worried about the power in the East.I'd just say blow up for the pure reason that it's just not a good idea. There's just too many odd seperations and alignments (KC, COL, SD, AZ, MIN as a division?)And the scheduling leaves something to be desired. Quote https://dribbble.com/MakaioCall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadragon76 Posted July 19, 2011 Share Posted July 19, 2011 The problem is trying to get a good divisional format while trying to attain some sort of geographic sense. Minnesota was the oddball in the first attempt largely because of their location. They are farther away from the other Central based teams. I may have to tweak it so that it would look better.As for the schedule: I think 160 games is a nice even number. Why 162 games? 160 is good enough, but I may tweak it to try and make it work better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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