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2025/26 - NHLP's 36th Season & Playoff Highlights |
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North Division |
South Division
The CTR likes three teams from the South Division with San Fran
(Scott) coming in at #4 and Chicago (Andrew) #7 as the favorites. GM
Ryan does have the #10 in Boston and clearly has a good enough team to
go far. For the Titan they are underdogs in the first round, but if
Dobson is missing half the first round as has been mentioned, suddenly
this could be a 35-35 battle. The CTR likes San Fran as the team could
have 33 second round points if the home teams all win. The Bruins could
have close to 30 in round two if Montreal wins. Without the Habs in the
second round, it is very unlikely GM Ryan would be able to compete with
what it appears GM Andrew would have in round two from his Chicago team.
Andrew would have 14 from his Carolina players alone and 17 more if
Dallas moves on. Andrew’s opponents, the reigning NHLP Champions come in
at just the CTR #17 for GM Matt. The Rage were CTR #3 in their Cup run,
so were expected to do damage unlike this season when it appears they
are easy pickings, a one and done. After saying that, they a just four
point dogs. A longer Bruins and Knights series combined with a shorter
Stars and Canes series and suddenly Matt will be on the run again. The
CTR is leaning towards San Fran here with GM Scott having potentially a
good second round team of maybe 17 minimum to maybe 33. Scott will have
nothing without runs from Tampa or Buffalo. Those teams meeting in round
two, means the Titan would have about 15 in the Conference Finals, the
reason for the CTR #4. So the South does lean San Frans way, if they are
even around in round two. If they are not GM’s Ryan and Andrew will have
at it to play Shawn or Marcel for representing the Central in the NHLP
Finals.
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Atlantic Division
The good news is that some NHLP Atlantic Division
team must make two rounds and be int eh Conference Finals. The bad news
is these teams suck ass. It appears highly likely that the CTR #11 in
Montreal (Marcel) will meet the Philadelphia (Scott) CTR #15 team. Both
these teams are expected to win easily. The Habs are a six point
favorite over the NY Islanders (Ryan) #19. The bad news for the
Islanders is that is a minus six when Draisaitl is expected to get 10 if
healthy. If he isn’t at peak performance, this one could get ugly. If
Ryan has any hope, a four game series in Montreal might be required.
Hamilton (Scottie) has the CTR #21. The Hitmen are also six point
underdogs. GM Scottie will might not be able to gain on man games (as
the time this is written) the Oilers and Ducks are to play in round one.
Scottie has four Oilers for about 14 points and Scott has four Ducks for
everything, about 23 points. What is likely to occur here is the Ducks
will be out round one, leaving Marcel a clear lane to the Conference
Finals. Without Montreal, it is just a best some single matchups.
Montreal might get there, but unlikely beat the team that comes out of
the East. ---- East Division
There is hope the NHLP Cup Champion comes out of
the NHLP East Conference. The East Division has the CTR #1 in Memphis
(Jr) and the #5 in Pittsburgh (Chad). What makes this so interesting is
it is wide open. No team here dominates in the first or second round.
They all can be strong of course, but likely none will be overly strong.
The CTR has GM Charlie’s Rangers at #12. This team has McDavid and if
they win round one could easily have 25 second round points. The issue
is that no NHLP team drops to a 3 point player quicker then the Rangers
do. After McDavid and Karlsson, 11-6, it is basically three’s the rest
of the way. These things matter because the minute McDavid goes, so does
the realistic hope to win. Charlie and Jr are 34-34,
so Memphis might not even be around in round two. Memphis isn’t even
really a strong second round team, but we already talked about the
Atlantic Division. Jr players Chad round two it could be a 12-11 kind of
series. Quebec (Matt) the #13 could be as good as anyone here with Tampa
in round two, but Matt is an underdog 35-32. Where can Matt gain? Tampa
and Utah long series with shorter Montreal and Minnesota and Dallas.
That would change up how things look. When you honestly look at the
Atlantic and East, the team going to the NHLP Finals is likely sitting
here. Can they win it all. Certainly based on matchups. But just getting
to round two here for any of these four is going to not be something
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West Division
GM Jr got the perfect matchup in round one. Calgary
is the CTR #9 team from a really weak Division. That is great news for
the Flames who should easily walk to the Conference Finals before things
get tough. A 40-31 favorite the Flames are expected to be the only 40
point first round team. Well, before the games begin. Jr’s Flames can
score. They enter the playoffs banged up with Kadri and Kadri playing
with a broken finger. As long as the Flames win, that is good because he
likely isn’t needed until round two and even then, the second round
looks good for Calgary. Los Angeles (Andrew) #16 is a four point
favorite to be Jr’s second round opponent and the Kings will look mighty
week once Ottawa and Utah start golfing. If the Sens play a short series
GM Chad in Colorado #18 could pull the upset with a 7 man team. This
series has six Utah players but Chad’s three are outscoring Andrew’s
14-10 in the series. So extending that helps Chad. It just shouldn’t
matter who wins, Jr almost just wins by default at neither Andrew or
Chad have anything moving forward without a massive upset in the NHL.
Can the Sens or Utah pull one off? That might be the only thing stopping
Calgary from the Conference Finals. ---
West Division
The CTR has the Vancouver Canucks (Joel) at #3 and
heading the to Conference Finals versus Calgary. For Joel his ratings
all rest on the Sabres running and when they go, as might the Sabres
chances. However, if the Sabres can get Joel into the Conference Finals,
two Canes heading to the Finals could be a strong chance to win it all.
The CTR is liking the Canucks here but St Louis (Scottie) #8 has a sweet
team if Edmonton makes a run. If the favorites all win the Blues could
have the better second round team. It might even be a coin flip at that
point. If the top seeds win right through, this is where Joel gets the
nod and the very slight #3 to #8 rankings. The Blues have a good enough
team to go all the way, as do the Canucks. It is a battle and we are
certain the winner ends up with Calgary for a shot at going to the Cup
Finals. Indy #14 of GM Matt isn’t getting much love here with the weaker
of the options in the second round, but if Matt can pull off a first
round surprise maybe a Pens run to the Cup shocks the entire NHLP and GM
Matt is hoisting Back to Back Championships with Sid the Kid.
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NHLP Divisions for 2026/27
*First Round Winners Stay & 5th Place Team Central - North New Orleans - Shawn (Moves to North) Florida - Marcel (Stays in North) Toronto - Chad (Moves to North) Las Vegas - Bryce (Stays in North) Miami - Charlie (Stays in North) Dallas - Jr (Moves to South) Central - South Boston - Ryan (Stays in South) Chicago - Andrew (Moves to South) Cincinnati - Matt (Stays in South) San Fran - Scott (Stays in South) Buffalo - Joel (Stays in South) Cleveland - Scottie (Moves to North) East - Atlantic Montreal - Marcel (Moves to Atlantic) Hamilton - Scottie (Moves to Atlantic) Philadelphia - Scott (Stays in Atlantic) NY Islanders - Ryan (Stays in Atlantic) Halifax - Shawn (Stays in Atlantic) Atlantic City - Bryce (Moves to East) East - East Pittsburgh - Chad (Stays in East) NY Rangers - Charlie (Stays in East) Memphis - Jr (Stays in East) Quebec - Matt (Moves to East) Hartford - Andrew (Stays in East) Barrie Island - Joel (Moves to Atlantic) West - Pacific Los Angeles - Andrew (Moves to Pacific) Calgary - Jr (Moves to Pacific) Portland - Bryce (Moves to Pacific) Colorado - Chad (Stays in Pacific) Green Bay - Ryan (Stays in Pacific) Edmonton - Scott (Moves to West) West - West Vancouver - Joel (Stays in West) Seattle - Shawn (Stays in West) Indianapolis - Matt (Moves to West) St. Louis - Scottie (Moves to West) Phoenix - Charlie (Stays in West) Alaska - Marcel (Moves to Pacific) |
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10 - Divisional
Standings for Playoffs, Deductions for Non-Playoff Players – NHLP Divisions
Next Season
(New – 2025/26) At the conclusion of the
NHLP regular season and to determine the NHLP playoff seeding in each
division, conference, and the league's official final standings for next
year’s division seeding the NHLP will set the final standings using the
following formulae: a) (New – 2025/26) The standings (1st to
6th seeding) in each division are first set based on the
highest scoring 8-player playoff teams, seeded 1 to 6th, if
all teams have full 8-player playoff rosters. Next, the highest scoring
of the 7-player playoff teams gets the highest remaining seed with all
non-playoff players being 100% point penalties. If the standings are
still not set, next the highest scoring 6 man teams, then 5 man teams,
etc. will determine the final standings. In short, regardless of point totals,
teams are seeded as follows: all 8 playoff player teams first, then all
7 playoff player teams, etc. b) To determine the Division in each Conference for next season the 5th place teams and the two teams that win the first round stay in their current Division for the next season. The team finishing 6th and two first round losing teams move to the same Conferences other Division for the next season. This allows the NHLP GMs to all be in the same Divisions, or different Divisions annually. Notes for 2026/27 -*If you do not pick on your first available day, you automatically pick behind a GM scheduled to pick that day. If two GM's are to pick on the same day, the GM lower in the pecking order (with the overall lowest points of his three teams) picks first. -If two or more GM's pick the same day by 6 PM, but both take the same players and one is not available because of this, the other GM is given to 7 PM to make a replacement pick or he is bumped to the next day. |
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| GM's Total Transactions After #505 | ||
| Fines - 260416 | ||
| Andrew | 0 | 225 |
| Bryce | 0 | 225 |
| Chad | 6 | 225 |
| Charlie | 51 | 225 |
| Joel | 1 | 225 |
| Jr | 6 | 225 |
| Marcel | 0 | 225 |
| Matt | 0 | 225 |
| Ryan | 2 | 225 |
| Scott | 4 | 225 |
| Scottie | 25 | 225 |
| Shawn | 1 | 225 |
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