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Customize Standings Rules

How to customize my standings sorting and rules

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Written by Jay Maharaj
Updated over 2 weeks ago

You can adjust how you rank your teams within the season. You can also change what columns appear when looking at your seasons standings


Sort Criteria

There are 8 different criteria you can sort your standings by. It is strongly recommended to place Head to Head lower in the sorting criteria

  • Total Points: This is the cumulative number of points a team has earned throughout the season. Points are awarded for wins, ties, and losses.

  • Head to Head: This is the direct competition between teams. The team that won the most Head to Head matches will rank higher than the other. NOTE: You must have point values assigned in your standings settings for Head to Head to work correctly.

  • Total Wins: This is the number of games a team has won during the season.

  • Win Percentage: This is the percentage of games a team has won out of the total number of games they've played.

  • Score Against: This is the total number of points a team has allowed in a season.

  • Games Back: This indicates how far behind a team is from the team leading the standings. For example, if a team is two games back in the standings, it means they are two games behind the team currently in first place.
    โ€‹Score For: This is the total number of points or goals that a team has scored in a season or competition.
    โ€‹Score Differential: This is the difference between the total points a team has scored and the total points scored against them.

Customize Standings

  1. Navigate to Schedule > Standings

  2. Press Settings in the top right

  3. First set your point values for different game finish types like Wins, Losses, OT Wins, etc.

  4. Next you can click Sort Criteria and change the ordering there if you need

  5. After, you can navigate to Excluded Groups and set any groups you do not want standings for

  6. Finally you can navigate to Columns and show/hide any columns

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