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NHL: Realignment plan, modified playoff delayed - NHL - Yahoo! Sports

The NHL called off plans Friday to realign and adopt a modified playoff format next season after the players’ association refused to agree to the changes.

The changes were approved in December by the NHL’s board of governors, with the league planning to switch from two three-division conferences to four seven- or eight-team conferences.

“It is unfortunate that the NHLPA has unreasonably refused to approve a plan that an overwhelming majority of our clubs voted to support, and that has received such widespread support from our fans and other members of the hockey community, including players,” NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said.

“We believe the union acted unreasonably in violation of the league’s rights. We intend to evaluate all of our available legal options and to pursue adequate remedies, as appropriate.”

NHLPA Executive Director Don Fehr issued a statement Friday night.

“As realignment affects players’ terms and conditions of employment, the CBA requires the league to obtain the NHLPA’s consent before implementation,” Fehr said. “Over the last month, we have had several discussions with the league and extensive dialogue with players, most recently on an executive board conference call on Jan. 1. Two substantial player concerns emerged: whether the new structure would result in increased and more onerous travel; and the disparity in chances of making the playoffs between the smaller and larger divisions.

“In order to evaluate the effect on travel of the proposed new structure, we requested a draft or sample 2012-13 schedule, showing travel per team. We were advised it was not possible for the league to do that. We also suggested reaching an agreement on scheduling conditions to somewhat alleviate player travel concerns … but the league did not want to enter into such a dialogue.”

The impetus for realignment came when the Atlanta franchise moved to Winnipeg, leaving a central Canadian club in a geographically awkward group with Washington, Carolina, Florida and Tampa Bay. The new plan also would have guaranteed home-and-home series for every team.

“Obviously, there’s been some conflict as far as the decision-making goes, so eventually, probably going to have to find a common ground, to find some way to make it work,” Carolina captain Eric Staal said.

“The way it is now, I don’t mind. I think for us, for our team, going into a division against Washington, New York, Pittsburgh, Philly, whatever. The division we were in, it would have been tough.”

Teams currently play each division opponent six times per season and non-division teams in their conference four times apiece. That leaves only 18 games against the 15 teams in the other conference.

Under the realignment, the league planned to have two seven-team conferences based in the Eastern time zone: New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Washington and Carolina in one and Boston, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Buffalo, Florida and Tampa Bay in the other.

The other two conferences would have had eight teams, with Detroit, Columbus, Nashville, St. Louis, Chicago, Minnesota, Dallas and Winnipeg in one, and Los Angeles, Anaheim, Phoenix, San Jose, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Colorado in the other.

“I was surprised to hear that it didn’t go through,” New Jersey captain Zach Parise said. “I didn’t like the change in the playoff format, so it’s not bad for us. But I know some teams are going to be upset with the travel. I personally like it the way it is and didn’t want any changes.”

Florida player representative Mike Weaver also commented about the move.

“We were prepared for the realignment from the NHL, but we weren’t given every bit of information regarding it. How can you make an educated decision without all the proper information?” Weaver said. “We asked for the reasoning and that reasoning was not produced. They were not open to discussions about it.

“As far as travel goes, it’s a big important issue. I don’t know why the NHL wouldn’t make it easier for everyone. More travel means being away from families more. It is going to make it tougher. It’s already tough now. I just wish they were fair with us. They didn’t want to give us any information about it. We’re going to have longer road trips, like 10 days on the road. It’s tough enough now and they didn’t make it any easier.”

Pittsburgh player rep Craig Adams also stressed that the players want more information.

“The issue is that we asked for some documentation to figure out if they had done any travel projections,” Adams said. “We wanted to see how it would change the current set up and if it would change financials. Up to this point, they haven’t given us any information. We aren’t turning it down outright. “We just haven’t seen anything from them that convinced us that it’s a good idea.”
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1. Toronto, Buffalo, Boston, Ottawa, Montreal, Florida, Tampa and Detroit
2. Carolina, New Jersey, NY Rangers, NY Islanders, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Washington and Columbus
3. Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis and Winnipeg
4. Anaheim, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, San Jose, Phoenix and Los Angeles
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looks very geographical. good to have detroit back in the same division as leafs.
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The new proposed re-alignment does look a bit better, then the original one I quoted.

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Pass or Fail: NHL’s new realignment plan, shipping Detroit and Columbus east




Whatever the schedule, this is a huge win for Detroit, which was rumored to have been promised this realignment for several years.

The Wings are a perfect fit geographically here, and the NHL and its television partners must been swooning from the potential ratings for Detroit vs. Boston/Buffalo/Montreal/Toronto on a conference-rival basis. (This realignment means only good things for television -- especially if a "divisional playoff" format is adopted as well.)

It’s also a huge win for Columbus – hell, it’s a franchise game-changer. The Jackets will have Pittsburgh as a division rival, which is an enormous boon; not only because it brings a premiere franchise from the same time zone to town, but because Penguins fan invasions for those games already have created a kinetic atmosphere in the arena.

But most of all, Jackets fans won't have to stay up to the wee hours just to see their team face conference rivals.

Tampa Bay and Florida will now be in the same division as the snowbird fans that fill their seats every winter. Washington returns to its old Patrick Division friends, ending the days of Southeast Division “rivalries” that never came to fruition.

In the “West”, the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild are the big winners, both in geography and rivalry. (Let’s get that Minnesota/Winnipeg feud going already.)

One loser: The Nashville Predators, who wanted to be realigned to the East but whose Central Time Zone kept them in the “West.” Plus they lose those visits from the Red Wings.

Another consideration: Expansion and relocation. The “Eastern Conference” now has the eight-team conferences, which is a change from the previous format that seemed tailor-made for the addition of two teams in the East, i.e. Quebec and a second Toronto team. What now?

That said, this realignment, by and large, makes sense. The real issue is going to be with the playoffs, given the unbalanced conferences.
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The Red Wings and Canucks out of the Avalanche's division. That would be two rivalries officially gone. Although Chicago and St. Louis have potential to create new ones with the team. Not to mention Dallas.
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I'd love to be out of our division with Detroit! I like how the Central division is configured but overall there will be some wierd playoff issues. Maybe the NHL should just go ahead with 2 more teams and get that magic 32. Kansas City can fill out the Central division!

Or they could dump Phoenix and Tampa Bay and have four 7 team divisions.
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Dumb. Boston in the same division as Florida, but not with NY, NY & NJ

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Looks better than the idea of taking the Flyers away from their 3 biggest and oldest rivalries. Yeah that made a lot of sense take the Flyers away from the 2 New York teams.

This looks much better.

And can we please go back to Campbell, Wales, Patrick, etc divisions and conferences. Can't erase history just because the "new" fans don't understand. They would learn.
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Or Philly. I do agree BUT I am in the school of thought that the division alignment do not have to and shouldn't have to dictate the schedule. Hell I like the MLB layout. The cities that have 2 teams hare in different leagues. Would be kind of cool that LA and Anahiem would be in a different conference so that they could have a highway series for the finals.
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Boston's #1 rivalry is with Montreal.
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