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Historical - wrong playoff seedings
Trying out my full historical run and noticed that the playoff matchups are always wrong. With four team playoffs, it is always 1 vs 2 and then 3 v 4. Is this fixed in any of the updates?
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Which seasons are you seeing that in? That's the actual format used by the NHL in some years. I just checked a couple of later historical seasons and it's the correct 1v4, 2v3 in those years.
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During the original six years - I am up to 1948 now. It lists the seedings on the playoff chart correctly 1v4 and 2v3, but it slots the wrong teams in. The team that finished first is given the #1 slot, the team that finished second gets the number 4 slot, the team in third gets the number 2 slot and the team that finishes fourth gets the number three slot.
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As you can see here
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Hmm, the 1v4,2v3 on the playoff chart is just an incorrect label, but 1v2,3v4 is only supposed to last up until 1941-42, then it should switch to 1v3,2v4 until they drop that format in 1971-72 and go to 1v4,2v3. We'll have to get that fixed (as well as the mistake on the chart.)
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Yeah, I had this exact same problem for the 1965-66 season.
Standings during the season were: 1. Chicago 2. Toronto 3. New York 4. Detroit Playoffs should've been: 1. Chicago vs 3. New York 2. Toronto vs 4. Detroit but instead were: 1. Chicago vs 2. Toronto 3. New York vs 4. Detroit Thanks for getting it fixed :) |
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