AFTER EXPECTING a dogfight at the NHL's annual Board of Governors gathering in Pebble Beach, Calif., to determine the league's conference alignment for the foreseeable future, the actual meeting lasted 1 hour before adjourning.
By a vote of 26-4, with the two-thirds majority met, the Board of Governors decided last night to split the league into four new super conferences instead of divisions. Next year will feature the NHL's first new alignment structure since 1998-99.
The Flyers will maintain geographical rivalries with the Penguins, Rangers, Islanders and Devils, while welcoming the Capitals and Hurricanes to the temporarily named "Conference D." They will play each of those teams six times per season, split evenly between home and away.