All 32 NHL franchises on one wheel — spin for your next franchise-mode rebuild, tonight’s random game, or the fantasy tiebreak nobody wants to settle by coin flip.
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The random rebuild is hockey gaming’s most replayable challenge, and it only works when the randomness is honest — which is exactly what a wheel spin in front of your friends or your stream provides. No quietly re-rolling until a contender comes up.
The format that keeps a save file alive all summer:
Groups running shared franchise leagues use the same wheel to assign teams: spin per person, delete each result, and nobody can claim the draw was rigged. The NBA and NFL team wheels run the identical play for 2K and Madden crews.
A packed hockey night is a paradox of choice: a dozen games on, and you spend the first period deciding instead of watching. The wheel ends the scroll — trim the list to teams playing tonight, spin once, and that game gets your evening, blowout risk and all.
Ways fans run it:
It works because the wheel takes the blame — you didn’t choose the 1-0 snoozer, the pointer did.
Every fantasy hockey league eventually hits a dispute the rulebook doesn’t cover — two managers claim the same keeper, a waiver tie, a draft-order draw nobody trusts. The wheel is the neutral third party: put the names on it, spin where everyone can see, and the result is final because everyone watched it happen.
Standard plays:
Need to split skaters into two squads for shinny? The team picker is built for exactly that, and the raffle wheel handles league prize draws.