Ignoring win order; considering site order: The team leading 1-game-nil with site order H (Anaheim) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 669-182 (.786)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 159-47 (.772)
series record, NHL only, all rounds: 308-99 (.757)
series record, NHL only, Semifinals round: 73-22 (.768)
Game 2 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 548-303 (.644)
Game 2 record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 128-78 (.621)
Game 2 record, NHL only, all rounds: 260-147 (.639)
Game 2 record, NHL only, Semifinals round: 61-34 (.642)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1277 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals. Note in
general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
SERIES NOTES:
After Game 1: The Anaheim Ducks hosted and bested the Chicago
Blackhawks 4-goals-1 to take a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series 1267
lead of 1-game-nil. When leading a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series
1-game-nil, the Anaheim Ducks have a series record of 7-1 and a Game 2
record of 6-2. When trailing a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series
1-game-nil, the Chicago Blackhawks have a series record of 15-32 and a
Game 2 record of 15-32. The sole Anaheim Ducks best-of-7 NHL playoff
series defeat upon having led 1-game-nil occurred in series 1193, at the
hands of the Detroit Red Wings in the 2013 NHL Preliminary round. In
the history of best-of-7 NHL playoff series since 1939, inclusive and
irrespective of round, home teams winning Game 1 by a 4-goals-1 score
(as Anaheim has) have a 28-7 (.800) series record with an active
four-series winning streak. The series 1267 Game 1 loss snaps a
four-Game 1 winning streak by the Chicago Blackhawks.
Ignoring win order; considering site order: The team leading 1-game-nil with site order H (Anaheim) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 669-182 (.786)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 159-47 (.772)
series record, NHL only, all rounds: 308-99 (.757)
series record, NHL only, Semifinals round: 73-22 (.768)
Game 2 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 548-303 (.644)
Game 2 record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 128-78 (.621)
Game 2 record, NHL only, all rounds: 260-147 (.639)
Game 2 record, NHL only, Semifinals round: 61-34 (.642)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1277 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals. Note in
general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
SERIES NOTES:
After Game 1: The Anaheim Ducks hosted and bested the Chicago
Blackhawks 4-goals-1 to take a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series 1267
lead of 1-game-nil. When leading a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series
1-game-nil, the Anaheim Ducks have a series record of 7-1 and a Game 2
record of 6-2. When trailing a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series
1-game-nil, the Chicago Blackhawks have a series record of 15-32 and a
Game 2 record of 15-32. The sole Anaheim Ducks best-of-7 NHL playoff
series defeat upon having led 1-game-nil occurred in series 1193, at the
hands of the Detroit Red Wings in the 2013 NHL Preliminary round. In
the history of best-of-7 NHL playoff series since 1939, inclusive and
irrespective of round, home teams winning Game 1 by a 4-goals-1 score
(as Anaheim has) have a 28-7 (.800) series record with an active
four-series winning streak. The series 1267 Game 1 loss snaps a
four-Game 1 winning streak by the Chicago Blackhawks.
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