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MOST DIFFICULT VHL DIVISIONS TO PLAY IN


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In S73 the VHL expanded by 4 teams. This forced the league to create new divisions.  Lets see how these divisions stack up compared to one another over the past 3 seasons and 8-9 games of S76.

 

Bunclewirth Division

1. VANCOUVER  GP 224  PTS 290 AVG 92.8  points per season

2. SEATTLE          GP 224  PTS 289 AVG 92.48 points per season

3. CALGARY        GP 224  PTS 285 AVG 91.20  points per season

2. LA                       GP 224  PTS 184 AVG 58.88 points per season

Downtown Vancouver GIF by Smart City MediaAVG POINTS PER SEASON ENTIRE DIVISION =83.84 PTS

 

Low Divison

1. D.C.                     GP 223  PTS 250 AVG 80.36  points per season

2.TORONTO          GP 223  PTS 289 AVG 75.86 points per season

3. NEW YORK       GP 223  PTS 285 AVG 68.46  points per season

2. CHICAGO          GP 223  PTS 184 AVG 64.93 points per season

timelapse space needle GIF by hateplowAVG POINTS PER SEASON ENTIRE DIVISION =72.40 PTS

 

 

Shaw Divison

1. HELSINKI            GP 224  PTS 295 AVG 94.40  points per season

2.MALMO               GP 224  PTS 258 AVG 82.56 points per season

3. DAVOS                GP 224  PTS 237 AVG 75.84  points per season

2.LONDON             GP 223  PTS 200 AVG 64.29 points per season

waving chicago bulls GIF by NBAAVG POINTS PER SEASON ENTIRE DIVISION =79.27 PTS

 

 

Gow Division

1. MOSCOW          GP 223  PTS 287 AVG 92.25  points per season

2. RIGA                    GP 224  PTS 246 AVG 78.72 points per season

3. PRAGUE             GP 224  PTS 232 AVG 74.24  points per season

2. WARSAW          GP 224  PTS 220 AVG 70.40  points per season

Russian Night GIFAVG POINTS PER SEASON ENTIRE DIVISION = 78.90 PTS 

 

 

So the Bunclewirth Division has been the most competitive.  Even with LA having accumulated the least amount of points of any team since season 73. The Vancouver, Seattle and Calgary battles are intense over the past 3+ seasons.  Congrats on Vancouver and Seattle on actually winning cups.  So we have not been able to win a cup in Calgary just yet. With my research today tho, I was able to find out that Calgary has accumulated more points than any team since I took over. I was very lucky to take over a very strong team before the beginning of season 72. We average 94.87 points per season since that point. We have 2x Victory cups to show for our regular season success. Ok enough trying to pat myself on the back we have not won the Continental Cup yet.  Maybe some day and maybe that day will be in February 2021 😛.

 

GO WRANGLERS!

 

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6 minutes ago, Jubis said:

In S73 the VHL expanded by 4 teams. This forced the league to create new divisions.

Divisions were actually added when Prague and DC were brought in. The 4 team expansion just changed the schedule so that you play your own division more than the other ones. So while you guys have to face each other more you also get to face LA more, bonus there.

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6 minutes ago, Beketov said:

Divisions were actually added when

Prague and DC were brought in.

yeah guess i could have looked into that a little further.  i meant the newer format with 16 teams 😛

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51 minutes ago, Banackock said:

But Europe is better they say

 

Queen Laughing GIF

More strong teams = points evening out more. We don’t have LA to beat up on.

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36 minutes ago, Beaviss said:

NA >>>>>> EU

You have the slightly stronger division but also the significantly worse one. Europe’s both sit in the middle. By averages Europe is stronger.

 

Taking the division averages, adding them together, and dividing by 2:

 

NA: 78.12 Points per season AVG
EU: 79.08 Points per season AVG

 

The Low division gives you guys more bad teams to beat up on driving the Bunclewirth division up the standings. EU is best.

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