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Victory Points over W-L-T for regular season?

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 2:29 pm
by Wascawy Wabbits
Been looking at a bunch of different rules for potential leagues to join as another time suck and came across this:
Regular season standings will be calculated using the victory point (VP) system.
* Teams will earn 2 VPs for a H2H victory, 1 VP for a tie, and 0 VP for a loss.
* Each team finishing among the top 5 scorers in their conference each week will receive 2 VPs. Teams finishing 6th through 11th in their conference will receive 1 VP, and teams finishing 12th through 16th will receive 0 VP.
* With double-headers, 6 total VPs are possible per week, and with a bye week in a 12 week season, 66 total VPs are possible over the course of the season.
I've never been in a league that's used VP, so I dunno if it's better then a standard W-L-T, but looking at how this one will work I would think that it would give a better representation of how a team should be placed overall?

Re: Victory Points over W-L-T for regular season?

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:22 am
by bonscott
Not really a fan of victory points. As much as I like hockey it feels too much like that. Get points for actually losing. :shock:

Re: Victory Points over W-L-T for regular season?

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 10:51 am
by bonesman
I don't think I'd like it to replace W/L/T, but I could see it as a tie breaker or something.

Re: Victory Points over W-L-T for regular season?

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:50 am
by joe.commish
Wascawy Wabbits wrote:Been looking at a bunch of different rules for potential leagues to join as another time suck and came across this:
Regular season standings will be calculated using the victory point (VP) system.
* Teams will earn 2 VPs for a H2H victory, 1 VP for a tie, and 0 VP for a loss.
* Each team finishing among the top 5 scorers in their conference each week will receive 2 VPs. Teams finishing 6th through 11th in their conference will receive 1 VP, and teams finishing 12th through 16th will receive 0 VP.
* With double-headers, 6 total VPs are possible per week, and with a bye week in a 12 week season, 66 total VPs are possible over the course of the season.
I've never been in a league that's used VP, so I dunno if it's better then a standard W-L-T, but looking at how this one will work I would think that it would give a better representation of how a team should be placed overall?
We used in one year in a league I was in. The ownership, by and large, didn't like it and we switched back. The thought behind the change was to try to reduce the "luck factor" within the schedule. While it did reward steady scoring teams, most of the guys liked the unpredictability that the schedule provides.

I would prefer to keep things as is -- I like the matchups each week meaning something and not complicating things. That's my take.