Something has been bothering me for 12 years now.
Its the point awarded for losing after regulation time has ended, in the NHL. Before the 1999-2000 season, if a game was tied after regulation, the teams played up to 5 more minutes of 5-on-5 sudden death overtime. If the game remained tied after overtime, that’s the way the game ended, tied. There were no shootouts in the NHL until after the 2005 lockout.
Points in the standing were awarded after the game as follows: 2 points for regulation wins; 2 points for overtime wins; 0 points for regulation loses; 0 points for overtime losses; and 1 point to each team for ties. Entering each game, both teams knew that there were 2 points up for grabs. The system was as simple as it was elegant; eit ...
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The NHL Points System: Time To Rethink Points for Losing
Posted: 18th May 2010 by Matthew Rutledge-Taylor in NHLComments Off on The NHL Points System: Time To Rethink Points for Losing