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1 hour ago, Green Building said:

You should read up on the tie-break procedure on NHL.com

The tie breaker is first and foremost who has more wins, if teams have the same amount of overall wins THEN it goes to the regulation wins for tie breaker, so since we have more total wins we have the tie breaker.

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4 minutes ago, Frankie77 said:

The tie breaker is first and foremost who has more wins, if teams have the same amount of overall wins THEN it goes to the regulation wins for tie breaker, so since we have more total wins we have the tie breaker.

First time breaker is ROW I think. Meaning regulation and OT wins combined

 

WPG, MIN & EDM beats us

NSH is tied 

CGY & ARZ is behind us

 

In terms of the first tie breaker (ROW)

 

 

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1 minute ago, Brock Botanen said:

Point %

 

We played less games

No, he's wondering why Vancouver is ahead of Nashville in those standings.  They both have 69 games played and both have 78 points.

 

The answer is because it is a mistake.  Nashville should be ahead because they have won more games in regulation (28 compared to Vancouver's 27)

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1 hour ago, Arrow 1983 said:

me to should have never traded Kassian 

 

I believe if we had kept him the Canucks would have made the playoffs the last 3 seasons 

Unfortunately Kass was battling inner demons while playing for us and it took an unfortunate event to happen in Montreal that made him change his ways, if he never gets traded to Montreal he probably isn't the player he is today and is probably on his couch in Ontario somewhere.

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1 minute ago, Saved_by_Jesus said:

No, he's wondering why Vancouver is ahead of Nashville in those standings.  They both have 69 games played and both have 78 points.

 

The answer is because it is a mistake.  Nashville should be ahead because they have won more games in regulation (28 compared to Vancouver's 27)

I thought he meant the Jets.

 

Wasn't it ROW a couple years ago?

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2 minutes ago, Brock Botanen said:

They must've recently changed it. I'm pretty sure ROW used to be the #1

Apparently it's a mistake? I only use the score so I took their standings as the right ones but apparently it's wrong

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Huge win  Huge 2 points

Good starting in this four game week.

Let's win all the remaining games in the week.

 

Boeser back with great play.

Motte quietly becomes the important piece of the team.

Miller and Toffoli are the most important additions.

 

Demko played solid, especially in the OT and SO.

The turning point is the 5-3 penalty which he gained lots of confidence.

Keep it.

 

GO CANUCKS GO

 

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6 minutes ago, Saved_by_Jesus said:

I'm not sure where that screenshot is from, but they don't know how the tiebreaker procedure works.  Go to nhl.com to see the correct standings.

It's from the score, probably the most popular app for sports.

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Still too sloppy with defensive zone coverage. They’ve tried Myers with every imaginable partner, and they all look awful.  But Ben and Fantenburg are #7s. I look forward to another big summer with fixing the d-core. 
 

If the Canucks can rid themselves of Sutter/Eriksson/Baertschi and have the exact same forward lineup as tonight (Beagle replacing Sutter), it would be great. Just an improved defense.

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