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Re: What if seeding wasn't solely dependent on scoring?

Posted by Bethany Dunning.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]


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Posted on 9/5/99 9:27 PM MST


In Reply to: What if seeding wasn't solely dependent on scoring? posted by mike aubry on 9/5/99 2:06 PM MST:



But as long as you are using sports as an analogy, let's take it this direction: when it comes time for seeding
for playoffs in basketball, hockey, etc, it is your win/loss average that gets you where you want to go. Take
the NHL (my team is snickering right now - they know my love for hockey). Wins are worth 2 points, ties are
worth one, losses worth nothing. The team with the most points is the top seed. No opinion, no how many
goals did you score, no penalty minutes. Just whether you won or lost.





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