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Originally Posted by bowener
Why is Florida part of C and not D? I'm not familiar with Hockey, but that seems ****ing stupid.
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Likely because A and B have pretty big geographic swaths they had to cover, so giving C such a tight travel plan would be an advantage that the teams in A and B don't have.
As to D's tight little pattern...well duh. The Penguins, Rangers and Flyers are in that division. The NHL doesn't want to trouble their darling little franchises any more than absolutely necessary.