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Could our current division of the 2011-12 Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Nashville Predators, and the St. Louis Blues, (There is another team that plays in some city in Ohio called the Columbus Blue Jackets that are almost as bad as their population is small :lol, be the best division in NHL history in the current Eastern-Western alignment?
I have prorated the point totals of the top 4 teams in our division to 82 games and divided by 4 to get an average point total for the top 4 teams over the course of 82 games at this pace.
Detroit: 67 points through 49 games = 112 points after 82 games.
St. Louis: 64 points through 48 games = 109 points after 82 games.
Chicago: 64 points though 49 games = 107 points after 82 games.
Nashville: 62 points in 49 games = 104 points after 82 games.
Average: 108 Points after 82 games.
So I went back to the 1993-94 season, the first year under the Eastern/Western Conference umbrella and looked for divisions in which the Top 4 teams averaged 108 or more points. For the lockout-shortened 1994-1995 season played 48 games, but all 4 divisions had a considerably less Top 4 average than the current division has currently, but they were looked at.
The 1993-94 season was 84 games, but no division reached the average of our current decision regardless, even without the number being adjusted to 82 games.
The results are in:
I have prorated the point totals of the top 4 teams in our division to 82 games and divided by 4 to get an average point total for the top 4 teams over the course of 82 games at this pace.
Detroit: 67 points through 49 games = 112 points after 82 games.
St. Louis: 64 points through 48 games = 109 points after 82 games.
Chicago: 64 points though 49 games = 107 points after 82 games.
Nashville: 62 points in 49 games = 104 points after 82 games.
Average: 108 Points after 82 games.
So I went back to the 1993-94 season, the first year under the Eastern/Western Conference umbrella and looked for divisions in which the Top 4 teams averaged 108 or more points. For the lockout-shortened 1994-1995 season played 48 games, but all 4 divisions had a considerably less Top 4 average than the current division has currently, but they were looked at.
The 1993-94 season was 84 games, but no division reached the average of our current decision regardless, even without the number being adjusted to 82 games.
The results are in:
It has never happened before. Most division leaders don't reach the average Top 4 2011-12 Central Division team's total.