by Guest » Fri May 03, 2024 3:30 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 3:14 pm
Not much will change in terms of standings except that TT will no longer be at the bottom
TRW willl move up, Tt will move up, who moves down is the question?
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TYN
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And Sens.
Not sure TT or TRW has made up enough to catch TYN. The gap between those teams was massive last year. Sens definitely drop behind TRW and TT
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then you obviously do not know what is going with each teams rosters.
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Let's assume SE adds a goal a game to the TRW roster, which is unlikely given how few kids score 30+ goals per season and assume TYN has loses one goal for per game and also gives up an additional goal per game (again also unlikely). TRW now is -1.5 goals per game and TYN is about -1 goal per game, so about even, but not quite. TYN had 19 wins last year and TRW had 8. That's a massive gap.
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Not much will change in terms of standings except that TT will no longer be at the bottom
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TRW willl move up, Tt will move up, who moves down is the question?
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TYN
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And Sens.
Not sure TT or TRW has made up enough to catch TYN. The gap between those teams was massive last year. Sens definitely drop behind TRW and TT
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then you obviously do not know what is going with each teams rosters.
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Let's assume SE adds a goal a game to the TRW roster, which is unlikely given how few kids score 30+ goals per season and assume TYN has loses one goal for per game and also gives up an additional goal per game (again also unlikely). TRW now is -1.5 goals per game and TYN is about -1 goal per game, so about even, but not quite. TYN had 19 wins last year and TRW had 8. That's a massive gap.