NHL at the Halfway Mark: Metropolitan Division by Lyle Richardson | Jan 26, 2020 | News, NHL | 2 comments 2 Comments BCLeafFan on January 27, 2020 at 12:22 pm I think you may have switched the ratings for Pittsburgh and Washington. Should be the other way around imo. Icebear on January 27, 2020 at 6:18 pm I thought the same thing more or less. Pittsburgh deserves an A or A- at the very least to be doing so well with all their injuries. 4 points back of Washington and they get a full grade difference, yet the NYI are 4 Behind the pens and get a B. You need to telomeres your ratings. ← Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup - January 26, 2020 NHL Morning Coffee Headlines - January 27, 2020 →
BCLeafFan on January 27, 2020 at 12:22 pm I think you may have switched the ratings for Pittsburgh and Washington. Should be the other way around imo.
Icebear on January 27, 2020 at 6:18 pm I thought the same thing more or less. Pittsburgh deserves an A or A- at the very least to be doing so well with all their injuries. 4 points back of Washington and they get a full grade difference, yet the NYI are 4 Behind the pens and get a B. You need to telomeres your ratings.
I think you may have switched the ratings for Pittsburgh and Washington. Should be the other way around imo.
I thought the same thing more or less. Pittsburgh deserves an A or A- at the very least to be doing so well with all their injuries.
4 points back of Washington and they get a full grade difference, yet the NYI are 4 Behind the pens and get a B.
You need to telomeres your ratings.