NHL players discuss possible
playoff formats
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[March 28, 2020]
With the NHL season on an indefinite hold due to the
coronavirus pandemic, players have plenty of time to ponder the
potential return of the sport.
With it looking increasingly likely that a full 82-game regular
season won't be completed, attention is turning to how the playoffs
might look.
In a Friday conference call involving players from four Pacific
Division teams, several potential playoff formats were floated.
At the moment, teams have played between 68 and 71 games, calling
into question whether total points could be used as the deciding
criteria or if the percentage of points amassed should be utilized.
Calgary Flames defenseman Mark Giordano suggested an even more
dramatic departure.
"I've thought a lot about this," he said. "In a perfect world, you
want to play a full regular season and whoever gets in, gets in. But
I don't think realistically we're going to have that time.
"You can't eliminate teams that are in on points percentage. I think
you go 12 (playoff teams in each conference). More teams get in this
year. Maybe a couple byes at the top, and play it out."
Vancouver Canucks center Bo Horvat said of his playoff preference,
"Either go by points percentage or play some more regular-season
games.
"Obviously, to make it completely fair, you'd want to play more
regular-season games and have more games to get in. But if we're
going to start playoffs right away, definitely by percentage, that
would put (the Canucks) in. But it's tough to make that call."
Regardless of the playoff format, Edmonton Oilers center Connor
McDavid said he does not want action to resume with the start of the
postseason.
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Calgary Flames defenseman
Mark Giordano (5) against the Arizona Coyotes during the second
period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-USA
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"We want a fair season, and a fair season is a full season," McDavid
said. "If we can go do that, that's what we would obviously prefer.
I don't think we can just step into playoffs and Game 1, Calgary
come to Edmonton and guys are just running around killing each other
and we haven't played a game in two months. It would end up the
Stockton Heat against the Bakersfield Condors, if that's the case.
"We want to keep guys healthy, and we want to make sure that
everyone is up and ready for playoff hockey. ... If we can get back
to playing, I think it could be some of the best playoffs we've ever
seen."
Arizona Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson also favors a
resumption of the regular season.
"I think it's fair to start where we left off here," Ekman-Larsson
said. "It would be good for the playoffs, too, to get those games
going again. It would benefit all of us."
The current Pacific Division standings have the Vegas Golden Knights
in first place with 86 points in 71 games played (.606 point
percentage), followed by the Oilers (83, 71, .585), the Flames (79,
70, .564), the Canucks (78, 69, .565), the Coyotes (74, 70, .529),
the Anaheim Ducks (67, 71, .472), the Los Angeles Kings (64, 70,
.457) and the San Jose Sharks (63, 70, .450).
--Field Level Media
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