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LGBR Poll #7: Episode 36 posted

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:18 pm
by JPonder94
On this edition of Lets Go Blues Radio, we discuss Teemu Selanne's decision to return for another season. We also tell you about David Backes' role with Team USA and discuss Traverse City. We have a Would You Rather and get to your feedback as well. All of this and more on this edition of Lets Go Blues Radio.

http://www.letsgoblues.com/radio/19-pod ... s-decision

Re: LGBR Poll #7: Episode 36 posted

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:00 pm
by dmiles2186
I think 4 is a good number. 2 home, 2 away. That gives the coaches plenty of time to evaluate guys on the bubble while also reducing the risk of injury to the guys who have already made the club (not that they play much, anyway). The argument against reducing the number of games, at least from an owner's perspective, is that less games mean less money, and owners sure don't want that. But the preseason just isn't all that crucial, so let's not drag it out, get a few games in and then make 'em count.

Re: LGBR Poll #7: Episode 36 posted

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:29 am
by cprice12
I think 4 would probably be ok.
With the way players keep in shape and train in the offseason nowadays, a couple weeks of training camp and a few preseason games have players just about ready to go.
On the other hand, 4 games doesn't seem like a lot, especially if you are trying to evaluate a few different goaltenders.

I think 6 is fine though. The star players will sit a few of the games anyway, and it gives a couple extra games to evaluate bubble players.

Re: LGBR Poll #7: Episode 36 posted

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:59 pm
by AlsWoodenStick
Hockey plays 6 preseason games, and 82 regular season games, so that would make the preseason the equivalent of 13.66 (repeating of course :lol:) percent of a regular season.

Just as a comparison to the other "Big Four" sports:

Hockey: 6 preseason, 82 regular = 13.66%
Football: 4 preseason, 16 regular = 25%
Baseball: 32 preseason, 162 regular = 19.75%
Basketball: Sucks

6 seems about right to me for hockey. 3 home, 3 away, 6 games to see a player/line work for 15+ minutes each, IMO, is enough time to see if he/they click.

Re: LGBR Poll #7: Episode 36 posted

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 4:25 pm
by APOD
Im good with 6 but I think 4 is perfect, also why are pre-season games just as expensive as regular season games?

Re: LGBR Poll #7: Episode 36 posted

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:59 pm
by glen a richter
Spring training is way too franking long, especially with the split squad games.

As for the NHL, 6 is good.

Re: LGBR Poll #7: Episode 36 posted

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:20 am
by Winning Unlimited
We should play six, and Detroit plays 7, because the wings clearly forgot the regular season started that first game.