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The NHL takes a good deal of its life from the gate of the regular season. With LA's drubbing of Vancouver, the NHL's regular season is once again exposed as semi-meaningless. Besides entertainment, a leagues regular season is meant to definitely seperate it's top teams from the also rans. Based upon its recent history, it is failing to do so.
The other game/sport that is almost as tie happy as the NHL's regular season is Chess. The proliferation of the draw bores most followers. FIDE (head chess organization) took a novel approach and changed its scoring system. A win used to be worth a point, a draw a half a point, and a loss equals zero. Now under a new system, a win is worth three points, a draw one point, and a loss still zero. There is extra incentive to win. Risk taking is somewhat rewarded in a stale system.
Transfer over to the NHL....its current scoring incarnation rewards too many teams a one point by crawling to overtime and praying for a shootout. Once when teams are valued by their dominance are now rewarded extra points by a skill event of a few lone players. Obviously, the point system is not seperating the teams according to strength. In the NBA, an 8 seed rarely wins a series...in the NHL its becoming a common occurance.
Changing the point system to 3 points for a regulation win....2 points for OT win or shootout win and one point for shootout loss only...it has the ability to seperate the better teams from the also rans based on the 60 minutes of play...not by a skill shot competition at the end of the game.
Something has to be changed otherwise the NHL regular season will be more devalued than it is...as the gate goes so does the league.
The other game/sport that is almost as tie happy as the NHL's regular season is Chess. The proliferation of the draw bores most followers. FIDE (head chess organization) took a novel approach and changed its scoring system. A win used to be worth a point, a draw a half a point, and a loss equals zero. Now under a new system, a win is worth three points, a draw one point, and a loss still zero. There is extra incentive to win. Risk taking is somewhat rewarded in a stale system.
Transfer over to the NHL....its current scoring incarnation rewards too many teams a one point by crawling to overtime and praying for a shootout. Once when teams are valued by their dominance are now rewarded extra points by a skill event of a few lone players. Obviously, the point system is not seperating the teams according to strength. In the NBA, an 8 seed rarely wins a series...in the NHL its becoming a common occurance.
Changing the point system to 3 points for a regulation win....2 points for OT win or shootout win and one point for shootout loss only...it has the ability to seperate the better teams from the also rans based on the 60 minutes of play...not by a skill shot competition at the end of the game.
Something has to be changed otherwise the NHL regular season will be more devalued than it is...as the gate goes so does the league.