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2025/26 - NHLP's 36th Season & Playoff Highlights |
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Canucks and Blues – Lone Greens?
After game ones are completed, GM Joel in
Vancouver, the CTR #3 and projected West Conference NHLP Finals
representative is off to an all green round. GM Scottie in St Louis, the
CTR projected second round matchup and 8th overall will join
Joel with 8 green players with an Oilers win to complete the NHL’s first
games. “This would be a massive second round battle” stated Muddy
Capone, “38-37 if all sixteen players made it through.” The Canucks are
up 8-4 while the Blues down one with Bouchard, Hyman and Ekholm versus
Seattle’s McTavish for GM Shawn. It would appear the Blues will have the
lead after even games but will they join the Caucks in Green land?
Flames Set to Take Series Lead
The CTR #9, but favorite to come out of the Pacific
Division, GM Jr is set to reclaim the lead in his first round series.
The high-scoring Flames are down 3-1 but half the team has yet to play a
game one. Terry, Hymen, Carlson and Killorn who should combine for about
just over 3 between them, per game, should be enough to put GM Jr’s team
back in front. With the second round matchups calling code red after
game one, the Flames are loving the smell of teams cup hopes burning for
their second round matchup. With Colorado (Chad) up 5-4 over GM Andrew’s
Kings, the two teams between them wouldn’t have enough points next round
to douse the Flames. After this if Jr gets the Avalanche to run and the
right matchup from the project strong teams in the West Division, the
team could fair well in the Conference Finals. It is early, but the
round goes by fast, so Jr doesn't want to let the Winter Hawks get any
momentum with MacKinnon always a threat to light it up.
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Wild Start for Wolverines
No one has a Minnesota Wild team like GM Shawn. The
Wild dominated the Dallas Stars in Game #1, great news for New Orleans
who have Q. Hughes, Faber and Faber, about 15 points per round. The
Wolverines are heavy first round favorites over the lowly GM Bryce team
from Vegas who are expected to maybe reach 20 by rounds end. Shawn now
out to a 3-0 lead with four for four players in the green to start. GM
Marcel is the expected matchup in round two puts out his first players
on Sunday. The Panthers would have 28 second round points should the
higher seeds all win. With the Wild moving on, GM Shawn would bring his
entire 8 if that were the case with the Wild over the Stars. That would
mean a 32-28 projected second round, likely the only way Shawn can
compete is with the Wild. Great start. |
A Run for the Ages In 63 days the NHLP will crown the 36th
Champion in league history. For one GM these next two months will be
like a run they have never experienced. The highs and lows of NHLP
playoffs is like nothing most people every experience. GM Andrew will be
looking for the feeling for a 7th time, having previously won
Six Championships in his first 29 seasons. For Andrew and Jr this is
season number 30 in the NHLP, only behind GM Marcel at 31 and GM Scott
who has been around for all 36 seasons. For GM’s Chad and Scott, they
are trying to tie Andrew with a sixth cup win. Chad won back-to-back in
NHLP seasons 33 and 34 while GM Scott has not won since Cup #24, in the
2013-14 seasons, a record for him 12 seasons ago. GM Andrew won his last
the year after Scott, so an 11 year drought for Andrew. In recent years
the NHLP has seen a run of first time winners including GM Shawn in
2018-19, GM Charlie in 2020-21, GM Bryce in 2021-22 and last seasons the
reigning Champion GM Matt won his first Cup in his 17th
season. GM Ryan in his 24th season has the longest drought in
league history without winning a Cup while GM Joel is 19 winless seasons
in. GM Scottie is just in his second NHLP season. GM Scott said the
emotions run high. “I am truly happy for everyone who wins for I know
the feeling” Scott said, “But it isn’t fun being knocked out, for you
put in the most part of a year, just to fall short, is a very humbling
experience.” For one lucky GM he will look back at
this run with an unforgettable memory and bragging rights in the
upcoming season. The NHLP wishes all GM’s the best of luck. Its going to
be a wild ride.
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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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