Recently, Sandra, Bill and myself have all deservedly and rightfully blasted the N.L. West for how not-so-good it is:
That recent thought got me wondering about:
Can you guys recall divisions in any sport that were not very good?
For instance, I remember the NHL's old Norris Division, AKA the "Chuck Norris" division, "Bore-us" division, and "Snorris" Division, where mediocriy reigned for many years in the 1980s.
In 1986-87, the Blues won the division title with a 32–33–15 and 79 points- not exactly the most intimidating season. (NOBODY had a winning record in that division that season)
Two years later, the Red Wings won a division title with a .500 record (34-34-12, 80 points). (See above)
So many teams made the playoffs with horrific records:
1982-83- St. Louis had a 25-40-15 record and 65 points.
1984-85- Minnesota had a 25-43-12 record and 62 points.
1987-88 (This is why the divisional playoff format stunk)- Toronto had a 21-49-10 record, yet made the playoffs. (To quote Michael Berube in a great article I read, "That’s right, a .300 team! The mind reels.")
In 1985-86, they had a 25-48-7 record andgot into the playoffs- in contrast, my Sabres had a .500 record and DIDN'T GET IN!
Comedian Dick Young once said that if World War II were a hockey season, Poland would have made the playoffs.
This is exactly what he meant.
That's my choice- what's yours?
Oh, and honorable mention to the Patrick Division in the late 80s and early 90s- Sandra's Rangers had a 36-31-13 record with 85 points, yet won their division.
The NL West is putrid!!! Does anyone want to win this division? The D-Backs lead the Mild, Mild West by one game at the break..............despite having a below .500 record. UGH!!!
That recent thought got me wondering about:
Can you guys recall divisions in any sport that were not very good?
For instance, I remember the NHL's old Norris Division, AKA the "Chuck Norris" division, "Bore-us" division, and "Snorris" Division, where mediocriy reigned for many years in the 1980s.
In 1986-87, the Blues won the division title with a 32–33–15 and 79 points- not exactly the most intimidating season. (NOBODY had a winning record in that division that season)
Two years later, the Red Wings won a division title with a .500 record (34-34-12, 80 points). (See above)
So many teams made the playoffs with horrific records:
1982-83- St. Louis had a 25-40-15 record and 65 points.
1984-85- Minnesota had a 25-43-12 record and 62 points.
1987-88 (This is why the divisional playoff format stunk)- Toronto had a 21-49-10 record, yet made the playoffs. (To quote Michael Berube in a great article I read, "That’s right, a .300 team! The mind reels.")
In 1985-86, they had a 25-48-7 record andgot into the playoffs- in contrast, my Sabres had a .500 record and DIDN'T GET IN!
Comedian Dick Young once said that if World War II were a hockey season, Poland would have made the playoffs.
This is exactly what he meant.
That's my choice- what's yours?
Oh, and honorable mention to the Patrick Division in the late 80s and early 90s- Sandra's Rangers had a 36-31-13 record with 85 points, yet won their division.