bustaheims
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CarltonTheBear said:Also this is completely random/off-topic but while checking those bottom-5 finishes I noticed something very weird in the lockout-shortened season. So much so that I actually decided to double-check with another source to make sure the information on NHL.com was correct.
Carolina and Calgary finished 5th and 6th last that year. They had identical records of 19-25-4. Calgary finished higher because they had just 1 more ROW than Carolina did, 19 to 18. IF that had been tied though, the next tie-breaker would have been points earned in games between the two teams. But Carolina and Calgary never played each other that season because that season was all inter-conference play. So the next tie-breaker after that would have been greater goal differential. Well, they both finished with 128 goals for and 160 goals against. That's crazy. I wonder how they would have decided that if ROW's were the same.
I wonder if maybe they would have removed shootout goals from the goal differential at that point (since, for some reason, the league includes the goal awarded for the shootout win in those totals). So, had one of the teams lost more games in OT instead of the shootout, they would have had a better real goal differential.