Report: The NHL has chosen its playoff format
Matchups, play in scenarios and full details courtesy of Elliotte Friedman.
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This just in courtesy of NHL insider Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, the NHL and NHLPA are reportedly working on a 24-team conference based Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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Okay, so how will this play out? Who plays who?
Again from Friedman:
The top four seeds (based on points percentage) in the East would be Boston, Tampa Bay, Washington and Philadelphia. Top four in the West would be St. Louis, Colorado, Vegas and Dallas.
They would receive byes through the play-in, but participate in a three-game tournament to get some action. I confess I’m not certain of all the details on if or how it would affect playoff seeding.
The rest of the playoffs would be “bracketed.” That means, in both conferences 5 vs. 12 (winner plays four seed), 6 vs. 11 (winner plays three seed), 7 vs. 10 (winner plays two seed) and 8 vs. 9 (winner plays one seed).
So that would mean an opening round of: Pittsburgh/Montreal; Carolina/Rangers; Islanders/Florida and Toronto/Columbus in the East and Edmonton/Chicago; Nashville/Arizona; Vancouver/Minnesota; Calgary/Winnipeg in the West.
The play-in series would be a best-of-five. The rest of the playoffs would be best-of-seven.
Sounds good to me! Let’s drop the puck, boys!
Source: Elliotte Friedman