02-09-2026, 04:57 PM
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#781
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Springbank
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Kind of OT, but is it surprising that most recent IIHF men's ranking has Switzerland in second? Top 3 countries are U.S, Switzerland, then Canada.
The most recent ranking is from May 2025.
https://www.iihf.com/en/static/68775...d_rankings_men
It surprised me, but maybe I don't understand what the rankings actually mean.
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Well Canada didn't medal at the last Olympics. And in the last two IIHF WCs, the Swiss came second (and Canada didn't medal). Here's their outline:
The IIHF World Ranking is a tool to reflect the long-term quality of the countries' national team program. The IIHF World Ranking is based on awarding points for the final positions in the last four IIHF World Championships and in the last Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament. The 2025 IIHF World Ranking published in May 2025 only applies to Men's Ice Hockey. It is thus based on the performance at the 2025, 2024, 2023, and the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship and at the 2022 Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament (plus the Olympic Qualification for non-qualified teams).
The team that wins the IIHF World Championship gold medal or the Olympic gold medal receives 1600 points. In general, there is a 20-point interval between two ranked positions (for example, 1280 points for the 13th place and 1260 points for the 14th place). As an exception to this principle there is a 40-point interval between gold and silver, silver and bronze, the 4th and 5th position and between the 8th and 9th position in the top division. The reason for the larger intervals for these positions is to give teams a bonus for reaching the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, the final and for winning the gold medal. (The bonus formula can be changed with any alterations to the playing format).
To enable the ranking to accurately reflect current form, the greatest importance is given to results of the last year's competition. To a lesser degree, attention is also paid to results from previous years. The system uses a four-year cycle as the points earned in one year decline linearly within the next 3 years and in the 5th year results are dropped from the calculation altogether.
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02-09-2026, 07:40 PM
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#782
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#1 Goaltender
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double post
Last edited by IamNotKenKing; 02-09-2026 at 07:42 PM.
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02-09-2026, 07:42 PM
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#783
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#1 Goaltender
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Eric Vail
Points aren't everything, but the Canadian team's forwards have scored 924 points in 774 games (1.19 points/game)
The American's have scored 725 points in 737 games (.98 points/game).
Scoring totals mean even less for defensemen, or Evan Bouchard would have made Canada's team. Still, here are the numbers:
Canada 442 points 272 games .62 points/game
US 405 points 281 games .69 points/game
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You did the points per game backwards for defense:
Canada is 1.625.
US is 1.44.
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02-09-2026, 08:18 PM
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#784
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IamNotKenKing
You did the points per game backwards for defense:
Canada is 1.625.
US is 1.44.
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I think he meant
Canada 272 points 442 games = .62 points/game
US 281 points 405 games .69 points/game
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02-09-2026, 10:22 PM
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#786
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Franchise Player
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Just a question.
Why is Binnington the starting goalie? He’s statistically almost the worst goalie in the NHL this year.
I get being loyal. But not in this case.
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02-09-2026, 10:41 PM
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#787
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Goriders
Just a question.
Why is Binnington the starting goalie? He’s statistically almost the worst goalie in the NHL this year.
I get being loyal. But not in this case.
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Rightly or wrongly he is 'the guy' after 4 Nations, and the cup ring (granted that was ages ago).
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02-09-2026, 11:22 PM
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#788
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Everyone's Favorite Oilfan!
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: San Jose, California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Goriders
Just a question.
Why is Binnington the starting goalie? He’s statistically almost the worst goalie in the NHL this year.
I get being loyal. But not in this case.
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I think as the poster earlier mentioned, that they want to give him a shot after the 4 Nations. Binnington has been bad in St. Louis this year but they feel he can be much better with a strong team. Personally, I would have Thompson as the starter but I can understand why they start with Binnington. If Binnington falters in the round robin I'd guess they go to Thompson.
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02-09-2026, 11:26 PM
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#789
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Exactly, if he's giving up terrible goals against the minnows you can pivot to Thompson.
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