...(insert your choice of league or sport here)
...the NHL?
First, I would contract, move, and realign the teams. The NHL expanded too rapidly into areas that just aren't suited to supporting a hockey team. Phoenix would move back to Winnipeg. Florida and Atlanta, gone. Tampa Bay, Carolina and Nashville head west to cities that could actually support hockey: either Seattle, Portland, another Bay Area team, or Salt Lake City. And while Columbus can support a team, I'd strongly consider moving them to Quebec.
There would be 2 conferences of 2 7-team divisions (we could even go back to the old names). Pacific: Vancouver, San Jose, LA, Anaheim, Seattle, Portland, SLC. Mountain: Edmonton, Calgary, Colorado, St. Louis, Dallas, Winnipeg, Minnesota. Central: Chicago, Detroit, Columbus, Toronto, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Ottawa. Atlantic: New York x2, New Jersey, Montreal, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston.
The season would be slightly shortened to 78 games; this would shave about 2 weeks off the season. Teams would play other division foes 6 times, conference teams 4 times, and other conference teams once. Old rivalries amongst the Original Six would be reborn, as all would be in the East Conference. Playoffs would be old school--top four in each division have a divisional playoff, fostering rivalries.
I would have a minor league experiment with fulltime 4-on-4 play. This would have several theoretical benefits: more open ice, emphasizing skill; improving average skill league wide by making rosters smaller; less cash devoted to salaries makes the league more economically viable, allowing ticket prices to fall and therefore expand the fanbase. It used to be 6-on-6 back in the day, so there's nothing sacred about 5-on-5...
Goalie equipment would be severely shrunk, especially leg pads and jerseys. Skaters jerseys would be shrunk as well.
That would be a start...
So, what changes would you make to the league or sport of your choice?
...the NHL?
First, I would contract, move, and realign the teams. The NHL expanded too rapidly into areas that just aren't suited to supporting a hockey team. Phoenix would move back to Winnipeg. Florida and Atlanta, gone. Tampa Bay, Carolina and Nashville head west to cities that could actually support hockey: either Seattle, Portland, another Bay Area team, or Salt Lake City. And while Columbus can support a team, I'd strongly consider moving them to Quebec.
There would be 2 conferences of 2 7-team divisions (we could even go back to the old names). Pacific: Vancouver, San Jose, LA, Anaheim, Seattle, Portland, SLC. Mountain: Edmonton, Calgary, Colorado, St. Louis, Dallas, Winnipeg, Minnesota. Central: Chicago, Detroit, Columbus, Toronto, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Ottawa. Atlantic: New York x2, New Jersey, Montreal, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston.
The season would be slightly shortened to 78 games; this would shave about 2 weeks off the season. Teams would play other division foes 6 times, conference teams 4 times, and other conference teams once. Old rivalries amongst the Original Six would be reborn, as all would be in the East Conference. Playoffs would be old school--top four in each division have a divisional playoff, fostering rivalries.
I would have a minor league experiment with fulltime 4-on-4 play. This would have several theoretical benefits: more open ice, emphasizing skill; improving average skill league wide by making rosters smaller; less cash devoted to salaries makes the league more economically viable, allowing ticket prices to fall and therefore expand the fanbase. It used to be 6-on-6 back in the day, so there's nothing sacred about 5-on-5...
Goalie equipment would be severely shrunk, especially leg pads and jerseys. Skaters jerseys would be shrunk as well.
That would be a start...
So, what changes would you make to the league or sport of your choice?
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