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Originally Posted by FakenHaken
I liked the Fan 960 idea this morning to be honest.
The idea I think is this once a team is mathematically elimanted from the playoffs. Then the team with the most points accumulated between then and the end of the season gets the first pick and so on down the line.
For Example:
If Columbus were eliminated from the playoffs on game 60 then they would have game 61 - 82 to try and accumulate the most amount of points possible. Let's say that is 10 points.
If Edmonton were eliminated from the playoffs on game 72. Then they would have game 73 - 82 to try and accumulate the most amount of points possible. Let's say 5 points and came in 4th.
In this example Columbus picks first and then Team 2, Team 3, and then Edmonth 4th.
This would prevent the tanking theory, but it would still bring fans to the rink trying to cheer their team onto victory.
Also, I'd stop being a fan of the Edmonton Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers, Colorado Avalanche, Nashville Predators. It's too hard cheering for all these teams to win.
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So in this example of yours, CBJ had 22 games and picked up 10 points (Win % of 22.7%).
Edm has 10 games and picked up 4 points (Win% of 20%). In this example your win% work out.
But lets say CBJ picks up 6 points in those 22 games, (win % of 14%), but they have 2 more points then Edm so they'll pick higher?
I agree with some of the other ppl, get too complicated. Maybe just take 12 games of the year for teams that didn't make the playoffs and rank them, highest point gets the top pick and lowest point get pick 14th.