shoe 165 Report post Posted June 13, 2009 So here we are almost mid june, and if the WCF or ECF for that matter had gone another game or 2 it could have been a week later into june the cup was finally won. Would you be for playing back to back games for the first 4 games of a series? Eg lets just say round 1 - play friday night saturday night at home back to back games 1 and 2 lets say this is March 6 and 7 for argument sake - play tuesday wednesday away games 3 and 4 march 10, 11 - play home friday game 5 March 13 - away sunday game 6 March 15 - home tuesday game 7 March 17 So some pros and cons I can think of for doing this... Pros - series could be over in as little as a week or stretch out to just over a week - Ice surfaces may not be as crappy in May than June - back to back games would be good for visitors from out of town rather than seeing one game on a weekend you could go for 2 I could see promo departments getting creative with this having something like a dinner hotel 2 games package. Cons - could be grueling playing back to back (extended roster eg players from the juniors could help this eg black aces if available) - might lead to fatigue and cause injuries - less time to heal from injuries - could wreck peoples weekend plans eg family members who dont get sports - could be a scheduling problem especially if teams share a building with an NBA team or have concerts at the same venue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zack is Great 14 Report post Posted June 13, 2009 personally, i thought the short turn around and back to back games was a travesty. The Stanley Cup Finals should be about who is the better team, not who managed to get their with the least injuries. Give a team a guaranteed 8-9 days off from the end of their conference finals series, and I think you'd see a lot tighet games being played. as for changes during the regular season, hockey is a brutal sport. Playing games like you outlined just seems to be a recipe for disaster. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites