Darkside wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Are you asking why the entire country doesn't switch to two time zones? That's a terrible idea.
No. It is not. It's fabulous.
I second that motion. Split it down the middle, Kansas City, MO & East gets the "Eastern" time zone, Kansas City, KS & West get's the "Western" time zone. Case Closed.
Curious Hair wrote:
I feel like we're going to have to wait until the Phoenix/Quebec City situation is resolved one way or the other before we commit to any serious realignment.
Yes, this would have to get done.
Northeast: Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Buffalo
Atlantic: Boston, New York, New York, Philadelphia, New Jersey
Southeast: Washington, Carolina, Nashville, Tampa Bay, Florida
Central: Pittsburgh, Detroit, Columbus, Chicago, St. Louis
Northwest: Minnesota, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver
Southwest: San Jose, Los Angeles, Anaheim, Colorado, Dallas
It would be odd breaking up the Pennsylvania teams, but it would give Detroit & Columbus another EDT Rival & it wouldn't put any of those three teams in the odd position of being in a division w/ the hick teams of the South. Pittsburgh would seem to fit well in a Midwestern division, just as other teams from that area have fit in.
That, or break up the Conferences into two (unbalanced) divisions:
Northeast: Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Boston
Atlantic: New York, New York, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Warshington, Carolina
Florida, Tampa Bay
Central: Detroit, Columbus, Nashville, Chicago, St. Louis, Minnesota, Dallas, Winnipeg (could be in either division)
Pacific: Vancouver, San Jose, Los Angeles, Anaheim, Colorado, Calgary, Edmonton
Now, if Phoenix stays in Phoenix, then it would be a lot easier. You keep the divisions as is, except, move Winnipeg to the NW & move either Nashville or Dullas to the SE.