October 17, 2019
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 10:57 pm
Results here: https://ehec.pro/schedule.php
League file here: https://ehec.pro/EHEC.zip
Home ice advantage means nothing as 4/5 teams allow 4+ goals at home, including Kari "The Sieve" Lehtonen. Also, a 10-game suspension for Mike Forney (CBS) for dismantling Gustav Forsling (PIT) indefinitely.
I was going to do the 18th today to catch up, but since Edmonton has a back-to-back and Nuge suffered a 3-week injury, I'll do it tomorrow instead, along with the lone game for the 19th (TOR-CBS).
Incidentally, I just realized that I ended up using the schedule for 2011-12 instead of the intended 2012-13 schedule. Of course 2012-13 was the lockout and while there was an NHL schedule released for that season we didn't end up using it and I guess just copied the previous season's schedule. That happens to be the first year after the Thrashers moved to Winnipeg. But since we changed around team IDs, EHEC Columbus has NHL Winnipeg's schedule and vice versa, which should be fine since NHL Winnipeg was in the Southeast and NHL Columbus was in the Central.
League file here: https://ehec.pro/EHEC.zip
Home ice advantage means nothing as 4/5 teams allow 4+ goals at home, including Kari "The Sieve" Lehtonen. Also, a 10-game suspension for Mike Forney (CBS) for dismantling Gustav Forsling (PIT) indefinitely.
I was going to do the 18th today to catch up, but since Edmonton has a back-to-back and Nuge suffered a 3-week injury, I'll do it tomorrow instead, along with the lone game for the 19th (TOR-CBS).
Incidentally, I just realized that I ended up using the schedule for 2011-12 instead of the intended 2012-13 schedule. Of course 2012-13 was the lockout and while there was an NHL schedule released for that season we didn't end up using it and I guess just copied the previous season's schedule. That happens to be the first year after the Thrashers moved to Winnipeg. But since we changed around team IDs, EHEC Columbus has NHL Winnipeg's schedule and vice versa, which should be fine since NHL Winnipeg was in the Southeast and NHL Columbus was in the Central.