>My hockey GOM:
>The winning team gets 20. Add the margin of victory, with a maximum
>of 5 (Sagarin might call this a "diminishing returns principle" because it
>doesn't help teams who blow out weak opponents).
>If the winners were on the road, add 1;if home subtract 1; if neutral, 0.
>If the winners won in overtime, subtract one.
>If the teams tied, then start with zero, call the visiting team the winner,
>and apply the home/road rule from above.
 
 Do I understand this correctly, for a tie game on non-neutral ice the
 visiting team gets 20 points, 20 for the win + 1 for road - 1 for OT.
 And the home team gets nothing!
 
                                    - kap
 
 
 
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