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Originally Posted by Da_Chief
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.
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In my example and yes your example Columbus would pick higher than Edmonton. But they truly weren't better than Edmonton anyways. I mean the incentive was to try and win. I was just throwing out the numbers by the way I wasn't doing the math to make the example better or worse.
Way too far fetched, but I thought it was a good idea is all.