Monday, February 25, 2013

10 lbs of chips in a 5 lb bag

     That's exactly what's happened with this NHL season.  With disagreements between players and owners rising, the NHL commissioner, Gary Bettman (he is a very bad man that no on likes. No, not even his mother), put the NHL into a lockout.  That means exactly what it sounds like- no NHL.  Days turned to months as fans awaited an agreement so they could enjoy their beloved game and employees awaited an agreement so they could get back to work.  There was obviously a thirst to end the lockout as you can see the passion in this video:



     On January 6th, Gary Bettman's heart grew three times it's regular size and the lockout was officially ended.  Three days later, a schedule for the NHL was thrown together with the idea of fitting as many games as they could into a shortened season.  In most seasons, back-to-back games are extremely rare, but with the shortened season, an NHL team's schedule resembles more of an MLB team's schedule.  There is a large controversy over the idea of fitting 10 pounds of chips into a 5 pound bag this season, but the majority of players, fans, and employees are happy to be able to participate in the culture of NHL hockey again.

     So how did the Flyers handle this baseball-like schedule?  In short- not good.  Not good at all.  They quickly found themselves on the wrong end of the league's standings as they watched teams like the Blackhawks, Devils, and Ducks climb up to the top of the league's standings.  The sight of such would give any Flyers fan a headache, heart attack, and temporary insanity.  The Flyers have, however, turned around since then and have started to climb ever so slowly back up the standings. 

     Math time!  Let's go over exactly how the NHL breaks down into conferences and divisions.  There are two conferences: East and West.  Easy stuff.  Now, in each conference, there are three divisions.  The east calls them Atlantic (that's where our Flyers are), Northeast, and Southeast.  The west calls them Central, Northwest, and Pacific.  The Atlantic division is made up of our beloved Flyers, the Devils, Islanders, Rangers and certainly not least, the Penguins.  You can take a field trip now to the Standings link up top to go see the layout of the NHL and how the teams are doing.

2 comments:

  1. I can that not only are you a hockey fan but a Grinch fan as well. Now that is something we can agree on! The lockout stink, stank, stunk!

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    1. See? There is always common ground amongst two hockey people.

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