March 16, 20196 yr comment_383622 1 hour ago, TrueBlue4ever said: Tonight's games of consequence: St. Louis (Div. #3) at Pittsburgh Oh noes! That's one of STL's 3 games against tough teams to closer out the season
March 16, 20196 yr Author comment_383624 7 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: Oh noes! That's one of STL's 3 games against tough teams to closer out the season Well, the way they played against the Ducks and the Coyotes, maybe we should hope for more games against weak teams.
March 16, 20196 yr comment_383645 2 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said: Well, the way they played against the Ducks and the Coyotes, maybe we should hope for more games against weak teams. I'm not sure if Central is weakest division or toughest now.
March 16, 20196 yr comment_383666 FotWJ give an explanation about the magic numbers This is how Magic Numbers are calculatedcorrectly in the NHL.It is the number of wins by the leading team (Jets) AND/OR the Number of losses by the top team (9th) (Minnesota) out of a playoff spot.You simply look at the number of points Minnesota can still achieve. They have 74 points and 11 games remaining) So they can get to 96 Points if they win every game. The Jets have 86 Points currently so they need 11 Points to clinch a playoff spot. So any combination of 5 Jets wins or Wild losses plus a overtime loss. That equals 5.5. This is always how "Magic Numbers' are calculated.
March 17, 20196 yr Author comment_383685 5 hours ago, iHeart said: FotWJ give an explanation about the magic numbers This is how Magic Numbers are calculatedcorrectly in the NHL.It is the number of wins by the leading team (Jets) AND/OR the Number of losses by the top team (9th) (Minnesota) out of a playoff spot.You simply look at the number of points Minnesota can still achieve. They have 74 points and 11 games remaining) So they can get to 96 Points if they win every game. The Jets have 86 Points currently so they need 11 Points to clinch a playoff spot. So any combination of 5 Jets wins or Wild losses plus a overtime loss. That equals 5.5. This is always how "Magic Numbers' are calculated. Truth be told, magic numbers don’t really work for hockey for a few reasons. First off, there is no such thing as “half a win”, literally speaking. Also, the Jets could lose every single remaining game but accrue enough points through overtime losses alone to eliminate Minnesota, so saying they need wins is technically inaccurate, when what needs to be counted is points. And third, because of the ROW (regulation or overtime wins) tiebreaker, you can have the same number of points as another team and be ahead of them based on the tiebreaker. “Magic numbers” are a baseball construct, and really the only place it can be properly used, since ties and loser points don’t exist, and if teams end up with the same record they play an extra game to break the tie and decide the playoff team, rather than falling back on tiebreaker rules. I use the total points system myself for hockey to determine what a team needs to do, but to each their own.
March 21, 20196 yr comment_384134 in other words the Jets Can't lose in regulation tonight the coyotes game is tied Edited March 22, 20196 yr by iHeart
March 22, 20196 yr comment_384147 Jets clinch with 1 point. Dont get so worked up tho.. They will clinch a spot soon enough. I honestly think Vegas beats us tonight and we clinch Saturday Vs Nashville.
March 22, 20196 yr Author comment_384211 Jets playoff watch, as of 10:00 am March 22: Assuming all regulation or overtime wins: - Clinch a playoff spot with an 1-7 record - Clinch the top wildcard spot with an 1-7 record - Clinch 3rd in the Central with an 3-4-1 record - Clinch 2nd in the Central with a 5-3 record - Clinch 1st in the Central with an 6-2 record - Clinch 1st in the West with an 8-0 record, a 4-4 Calgary record or worse, and a 6-1-1 record or worse by San Jose Last night's results of consequence: - Blues, Avs, and Flames win, Preds lose in SO, Jets, 'Yotes, Hawks, Sharks, and Stars lose in regulation Tonight's games of consequence: Minnesota (Conf. #9) at Washington San Jose (Conf. #2) at Anaheim Magic # against other teams (combo of pts. gained plus opponent's points lost to secure a Jets' finish on top of the standings, factoring in current ROW): Blackhawks: 0 Wild: 1 Avalanche: 2 ///playoff line/// Coyotes: 2 Stars: 7 Blues: 11 Predators: 13 Knights: 14 Sharks: (-15) Flames: (-10) Elimination/clinching scenarios tonight: None
March 23, 20196 yr Author comment_384346 So nothing of consequence last night with the Wild winning. Lots of scenarios tonight, but bottom line Jets win and they are in the playoffs regardless of any other outcome.
March 23, 20196 yr comment_384351 1 hour ago, TrueBlue4ever said: So nothing of consequence last night with the Wild winning. Lots of scenarios tonight, but bottom line Jets win and they are in the playoffs regardless of any other outcome. Beating Ca$hville tonight would help us in winning the Division too. Be nice to score it with couple games to go to give everyone a break. Not sure if any other teams has 6 in 10 days to close season.
March 24, 20196 yr comment_384374 now that we've clinched the spot we now have to play the waiting game to see who we are facing
March 24, 20196 yr comment_384377 17 minutes ago, iHeart said: now that we've clinched the spot we now have to play the waiting game to see who we are facing Being 1st is a massive deal for us... need to keep on winning
March 24, 20196 yr comment_384378 19 minutes ago, iHeart said: now that we've clinched the spot we now have to play the waiting game to see who we are facing We should probably try to win the last 7 games anyway. Edited March 24, 20196 yr by BomberBall
March 24, 20196 yr comment_384426 Sunday March 24 AZ 0-2 NYI [F] COL 1-2 CHI [OT] Wild Card Race DAL 82 COL 81 --- MIN 79 AZ 79 Edited March 25, 20196 yr by FrostyWinnipeg
March 24, 20196 yr comment_384427 16 hours ago, blue_gold_84 said: It's official! you follow retro too huh?
March 25, 20196 yr comment_384444 @blue_gold_84 Retro Winnipeg? he's a retro archiver he has an awesome youtube channel that includes news coverage and commercials from Winnipeg's past
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