S79 SMJHl TPE Standings
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FingolfinandRingil
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10-24-2024, 03:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-24-2024, 05:22 PM by FingolfinandRingil. Edited 9 times in total.)
S79 Applied TPE S78 Applied TPE
1st Maine Timber: 6928 1st Maine Timber: 7340
2nd Quebec Citadelles: 6711 2nd Vancouver Whalers: 6265
3rd Newfoundland Berserkers: 6389 3rd Detroit Falcons: 6041
4th St. Louis Scarecrows: 6003 4th St. Louis Scarecrows: 6023
5th Thunder Bay Walleye: 5980 5th Quebec City Citadelles: 5782
6th Anchorage Armada: 5915 6th Colorado Raptors: 5657
7th Ottawa Highlanders: 5722 7th Ottawa Highlanders: 5627
8th Detroit Falcons: 5700 8th Great Falls Grizzles: 5613
9th Carolina Kraken: 5537 9th Newfoundland Berserkers: 5496
10th Colorado Raptors: 5251 10th Kelowna Knights: 5375
11th Great Falls Grizzlies: 5160 11th Nevada Battleborn: 5368
12th Yukon Malamutes: 5071 12th Carolina Kraken: 5210
13th Vancouver Whalers: 4914 13th Anchorage Armada: 5208
14th Kelowna Knights: 4617 14th Yukon Malamutes: 4789
15th San Diego Tidal: 4599 15th Thunder Bay Walleye: 4579
16th Nevada Battleborn: 3678 16th San Diego Tidal: 4280
Top Rising Teams Top Declining Teams
Thunder Bay Walleye +1401 Nevada Battleborn - 1720
Quebec Citadelles +929 Vancouver Whalers -1351
Anchorage Armada +708 Kelowna Knights - 758
These results are quite interesting, and show obvious reasons for why the Maine Timber won the Four Star Cup so easily, and what happened to Vancouver and Nevada at the beginning of S79. There is still a fair amount of chance that dictates the results, but for the most part, these numbers agree with the standings. The bottom six teams in the standings are the bottom six on the real leader board, but the comparison falls apart at the top, with most of the top TPE teams being in the middle, with the exception of Maine. So it seems that if your bad you are really bad, and if you're anything else, you could end up anywhere. For example Anchorage has improved quite a bit, but are faring worse the the year before, even though last years teams were better.
I made several predictions last year, most failed, but I did call Maine's easy Cup victory. This year I guess that Maine will pull a back to back, upsetting Newfoundland in the finals, and the Quebec Citadelles run is cut short by the Thunder Bay Walleye. The Vancouver Whalers finish with 7 total wins, and easily win the draft lottery, and snag a solid defenseman who carries the team in S80.
So in conclusion, I would say that TPE really only matters if you are really bad like Vancouver, or really good like Maine last year. (All the numbers were added up by me and are vulnerable to human error)
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