As you saw in yesterday's release, the SJHL's schedule will be cut from 58 to 54 games next season.
Here's the breakdown of what will be different, and how it will affect the Millionaires & Terriers.
CURRENT SCHEDULE
The Terriers and Millionaires play:
- Each other: 8 times (as "rivals.") (home/away 4 times)
- Other 4 Sherwood teams: 6 times (home/away 3 times)
TOTAL OF 32 vs SHERWOOD TEAMS
- All 6 Bauer teams: 4 times (home/away 2 times)
TOTAL OF 24 vs BAUER TEAMS
- 2 Showcase Games
TOTAL OF 58 GAMES
SCHEDULE AS OF NEXT YEAR
Terriers & Millionaires will play
- Every Sherwood opponent: 8 times (including each other) (home/away 4 times)
TOTAL OF 40 vs SHERWOOD TEAMS
- All 6 Bauer teams: 2 times (home/away just once)
TOTAL OF 12 vs BAUER TEAMS
- 2 Showcase Games
TOTAL OF 54 GAMES
6 comments:
I wasn't a huge fan of the changes yesterday and this has really put the changes well into the dislike category for me. A person would get more variety watching midget AA games. Less games overall, and more games against the teams that we already see enough of.
Either was I ....think the talent level will go down with less 20 year olds.
Not that a big deal with 20 year olds, only one team has the limit now(Humboldt). If there was a change that should happen is limiting the out of province kids coming in to less than 25%.Also not allowing teams to use junior c cards to keep 20 year olds and not having them report to the junior c teams.
Craig
Is the MJHL,AJHL,BCHL, doing the same thing,if not, then the Canalta Cup will be disadvantage for us with less 20 year olds.
Canalta cup is the SJHL cup. No disadvantage there. But for the Western Championship and RBC it could be a disadvantage if the other leagues don't have the same changes.
Wow, according to Rod P's Blog, Dan Plaster is done P x P with the
Pats.
Any desire to apply for the job, Craig?
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