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NHL Looking At Fixing Unbalanced Schedule
by Paul on 09/18/07 at 06:07 PM ET
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via David Shoalts of the Globe and Mail,
The NHL will probably drop its unbalanced schedule for next season and the vote by the governors could come at their December meeting.
Several governors who left Tuesday’s meeting before it concluded said the sentiment seems to be to have all of the league’s 30 teams visit each other at least once.
“We want [to drop the unbalanced schedule],” Calgary Flames governor Harley Hotchkiss said. “There is a good chance it will happen in December.”
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Fixing the unbalanced schedule is the best thing the league could do.... other NHL cities would like to see Crosby, Ovechkin, etc etc each year and not every 3 years.
Posted by PuckHound61 from Speckville USA on 09/18/07 at 05:14 PM ET