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Post by Justin on Nov 24, 2015 5:21:42 GMT -5
Standings as of March 7th 2016 (game time) +/- indicates how many spots a team has moved up or down in the standings since the previous month.
Standings as of February 8th 2016 (game time) +/- indicates how many spots a team has moved up or down in the standings since the previous month.
Standings as of January 5th 2016 (game time) +/ - indicates how many spots a team has moved up or down in the standings since the previous month. Standings as of December 6th 2015 (game time) Standings as of November 5th 2015 (game time)
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Post by Justin on Dec 11, 2015 11:12:26 GMT -5
Updated Standings in original post. The biggest move up the standings this month were the Devils moving from 29th to 10th ( +19) The biggest move down were the Penguins going from 5th to 23rd ( -18) Comments welcome
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Post by Beans (BOS) on Dec 11, 2015 11:18:24 GMT -5
Awesome job, Justin.
- The rise of the Devils is not surprising given their depth at centre: Bergeron, Krejci, Henrique, Zajac, Fiddler, Boyle...just insane depth at the (second) most important position.
- The fall of the Penguins is pretty shocking but I bet they will be streaky all year and turn things around.
- Will be interesting to see if San Jose can hold on without Big and Little Joe.
- LA and Minny very quietly near the top of the League.
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Post by JasonG on Dec 11, 2015 11:21:00 GMT -5
Great stuff Justin! Nice to see the movement month to month. New Jersey is definitely a team I am keeping my eye on, making moves up the standings quickly.
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Post by Justin on Dec 11, 2015 11:33:42 GMT -5
Awesome job, Justin. - The rise of the Devils is not surprising given their depth at centre: Bergeron, Krejci, Henrique, Zajac, Fiddler, Boyle...just insane depth at the (second) most important position. - The fall of the Penguins is pretty shocking but I bet they will be streaky all year and turn things around. - Will be interesting to see if San Jose can hold on without Big and Little Joe. - LA and Minny very quietly near the top of the League. I'm not surprised at the rising NJ at all because of what you said. They have some of the best depth in the iNHL at centre and back that up with some other nice pieces and the fact they have a legit goalie in Schneider they could easily be a cup contender before it's all said and done. Pittsburgh i am surprised about. I mean it's happened in real life with them not playing to their potential but at the end of the day this is just a game. The fact that Pittsburgh got off to the hot start that they did it's pretty crazy how in a month of game time they went from a team that was chasing the Presidents trophy to a team that's just trying to get into the playoffs. You have to figure that they will bounce back though.
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Post by Justin on Dec 31, 2015 6:49:47 GMT -5
*UPDATED STANDINGS AT THE TOP OF PAGE*
The biggest move up in the standings overall in the past month were the Oilers moving from 12th place to 2nd place (+10). The biggest move down in the standings in the past month was a tie between the Canadiens and the Senators. The Canadiens dropped from 7th place to 16th place (-9) while the Senators dropped from 13th place to 22nd place (-9)
Treading up the Devils have moved up 25 spots in the past two months going from 29th in the league to just 4th. The Oilers have moved up in the standings 20 spots in the past two months going from 22nd in the league to 2nd. Finally the Blue Jackets have risen 16 spots in the past two months going from 26th over all to 10th.
Trending down, the Canadiens fall from 1st place to 16th place, the Senators from 8th to 22nd in the past two months.
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Post by Justin on Jan 13, 2016 8:02:09 GMT -5
*UPDATED STANDINGS AT THE TOP OF PAGE*
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Post by bjernagris (PHI) on Jan 13, 2016 11:52:59 GMT -5
Thanks Justin! Really appreciate these. I keep climbing; +2, +3, +2... but still outside a playoff spot. Why do I have to be in Metro! #TheStruggleIsReal
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Post by Justin on Jan 13, 2016 13:20:33 GMT -5
Thanks, that means a lot. Philly is trending in the right direction for sure. The metro is a tough division you're right. 60 points would have you second in the Atlantic that's tough. You're two points back and in the hunt at least.
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Post by Justin on Jan 24, 2016 21:17:55 GMT -5
*UPDATED STANDINGS AT THE TOP OF PAGE*
Colorado sees their struggles continue as they drop in the standings for the forth straight month. (7th to 23rd)
Tampa Bay takes the top spot in the iNHL standings for the 3rd straight month despite only playing 500 hockey over the last 3 weeks.
Pittsburgh finds themselves back from the brink of death moving up to the #3 spot in the league. Pittsburgh had sunk from 5th to 23rd in a horrendous November but have bounced back to contend for the Presidents trophy.
Other notable teams treading up Minnesota(+3) ,Detroit(+4) ,Philadelphia(+5), Ottawa(+6) and Anaheim(+4)
Notable teams trending down Los Angeles(-5), Edmonton(-4), Washington(-6) and New York R(-6)
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