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NHLP Cup Threat Ratings
The NHLP has always came out with the Cup Threat Rating (CTR). The CTR is also known as the Power Rankings in the NHLP. It is a time perfected, skill based, best prediction of what teams
are the best and what teams have the best chance of winning it all. It has
been
very accurate over the years, however 2009/10 wasn't exactly bang on. It
is true that the CTR holds strongest when upsets do not occur in the playoffs
and Philadelphia being a low seed and making the finals did effect the CTR last
year. Cleveland (Tyson) was the CTR #13 ranked team. However in
2008/09, the CTR predicted Las Vegas and Dallas as being
the two best NHLP teams and of course Dallas beat Las Vegas in the NHLP finals.
The CTR Nailed Florida in 2007/08 as NHLP winners and many other winners over the years.
The CTR really
does work. It isn't a perfect science, but it is not a guess either.
If you are near the top, you have a good team and a better shot at winning, near the
bottom, a bad team with little hope as is. The nice thing is you have the
power to change your teams position at any time. This will be on-going and
ever changing all year. How it works - Teams will move up and down based
on their Transactions, NHLP Standings (Points back or points to give), Players
Points, Depth Charts, PP Time on the ice and mainly the NHL standings.
You may not like the teams seeded 1st in each Conference to win it all, but the CTR does not go by gut feelings,
only 100% statistics. It holds truest when there are no upsets (but when
is that?). This is the NHLP Power Rankings.
Something new is the Standings in the NHL, a snapshot, as to when the CTR is
taken. This will appear about the CTR writing below.
NHLP Cup Threat Rating (CTR) -
Continuously Updated |
Ranked |
CTR - Rating
(Previous High - Low) |
Team |
GM
(Division) |
Notes |
1
(Ranked in order of 1st to Last) |
1908 (H2 - 1962, L13 - 771)
(This shows a Number representing this teams ranking. The higher
the better. Seldom will go over 2000 and a good score is 1500 and
over. Also here is any previous seasons high and seasons low,
which are higher or lower than the current score)
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(This is the teams logo. clicking the logo goes to this seasons 5
games segments for this team) |
Michael &
Ray
(West)
(This is the GM who owns this team and the Division they play in.) |
Maverick: Tower, this is Ghost Rider requesting a flyby.
Air Boss Johnson: That's a negative, Ghost Rider, the pattern is
full.
These two guys are cowboys, Maverick and Goose. What fear?
The fear was this team might lose some ground without top guns Datsyuk
and Cleary for a month. Well, those two players had no points in
January. Not one! Did not matter one bit as Benn, Morrow and
Sharp got 29 between them and these Jets are now fearless. This is
an awesome team with an opportunity to win it all on a Detroit run to
the finals.
(This is the CTR writing for this game segment telling how they have
been doing of late or all season. The CTR tells it like it is,
often good, sometimes bad. The CTR gives recommendations as to
what this team could or should do. The CTR is not always right but
that don't stop them from telling it the way they see it.) |
The NHLP has always came out with the Cup Threat Rating (CTR) a couple times
a year. The CTR is also known as the Power Rankings in the NHLP. It is a time perfected, skill based, best prediction of what teams
are the best and what teams have the best chance of winning it all. It is
very accurate. Like last year it predicted Las Vegas and Dallas as being
the two best NHLP teams and of course Dallas beat Las Vegas in the NHLP finals.
Nailing Florida the year before as NHLP winners and many winners over the years.
The CTR really
does work. It isn't a perfect science, but it is not a guess either.
If you are near the top, you have a good team and a shot at winning, near the
bottom, a bad team with little hope as is. The nice thing is you have the
power to change your teams position at any time. This will be on-going and
ever changing all year. How it works - Teams will move up and down based
on their Transactions, NHLP Standings (Points back or points to give), Players
Points, Depth Charts, PP Time on the ice and mainly the NHL standings.
You may not like the teams seeded 1st in each Conference to win it all, but the
CTR does not go by gut feelings, only 100% statistics. It holds truest
when there are no upsets (but when is that?). This is the NHLP Power
Rankings.
Notes -
Position refers to your NHLP standings. Good position means you have
points to give and potential to improve your playoff players on your team. Position is ranked into the statistical formula above for the rankings,
however, Position disappears from the ranking in the very end when the playoffs
are decided and we predict the final cup favorites. It might mean
something now to have 50 points to give, so now we give you potential points so to
speak. If you do nothing with them, in the end, your standings and your 50
points mean nothing.
Fringe refers to your playoff players are near 6,7 and 8 spots, not great for
the CTR, but still better than non playoffs which are useless.
Final Power Rankings 2009-2010
Final Power Rankings 2008-2009
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