NHL mulls return with 24-team
playoffs
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[May 21, 2020]
The NHL and NHL Players'
Association are mulling a return to action this summer with a
playoff format featuring 24 teams in a conference-based setup,
SportsNet reported Wednesday night.
Discussions within the NHLPA executive committee could take place as
early as Thursday, according to SportsNet report and ESPN.
Under the plan, the top four seeds in each conference based on
points would earn byes into the second round based on points
percentage as of March 12, when the NHL paused the season due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
Based on that, the top four seeds in the Eastern Conference would be
the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals and
Philadelphia Flyers. The top four Western Conference teams would be
the St. Louis Blues, Colorado Avalanche, Vegas Golden Knights and
Dallas Stars. Those teams would play in a three-game tournament to
stay sharp, SportsNet reported.
The other 16 teams would play in a best-of-five, play-in first
round.
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A view of the ice inside an empty arena prior to the scheduled game
between the Detroit Red Wings and the Washington Capitals at Capital
One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
The rest of the bracketed playoff format would have the 5 vs. 12
winner playing the fourth seed, the 6 vs. 11 winner playing the
three seed, the 7 vs. 10 winner playing the two seed and the 8 vs. 9
winner playing the one seed in best-of-seven series, according to
the report. All remaining series would be best-of-seven, too.
ESPN reported that two hub cities would be utilized if the plan is
approved and that fans would not be allowed in the arenas.
--Field Level Media
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