For playoff implications in the West, look for St. Louis to get a bump.
They were close to making the playoffs last season and with 10 games against tired opponents while they’re rested (only 6 in reverse), could definitely get over the hump.
On the other hand, Buffalo got screwed: 8 games against rested teams while the Sabres are tired. Only 1 in reverse.
Unfair-Woodpecker-22
poor buffalo
Illustrious_Camp_673
I never seen these stats before, seems very strange its such a huge difference between some teams.
SpectreFire
Gary Bettman: Fuck Bufffalo
ImAnAfricanCanuck
I’d love to see the average distance traveled in between « tired games »
Like sure Buffalo might be playing the least amount of « rested » games, and still playing 8 (only 1 more than us) I wonder how many of those tired games are played against a New York or Ontario based team.
waistbandtucker69
Does anyone have this chart from last year at this time? Would just be curious how it lines up how well teams finish in the standings?
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For playoff implications in the West, look for St. Louis to get a bump.
They were close to making the playoffs last season and with 10 games against tired opponents while they’re rested (only 6 in reverse), could definitely get over the hump.
On the other hand, Buffalo got screwed: 8 games against rested teams while the Sabres are tired. Only 1 in reverse.
poor buffalo
I never seen these stats before, seems very strange its such a huge difference between some teams.
Gary Bettman: Fuck Bufffalo
I’d love to see the average distance traveled in between « tired games »
Like sure Buffalo might be playing the least amount of « rested » games, and still playing 8 (only 1 more than us) I wonder how many of those tired games are played against a New York or Ontario based team.
Does anyone have this chart from last year at this time? Would just be curious how it lines up how well teams finish in the standings?