Alternate Sports Champions Lists

This is the place for any bad lists for alternate champions or just lists you like but don't think you should make a TL out of. Hopefully this is the right place to put this and there isn't one of these already.

Anyways, I'll start out with my own list.

Jordan stays retired the first time
1996: Seattle SuperSonics
Def. New York Knicks
1997: Seattle SuperSonics
Def. Miami Heat
1998: Charlotte Hornets
Def. Seattle SuperSonics
1999: San Antonio Spurs
Def.
Philadelphia 76ers
2000: Portland Trailblazers
Def. Philadelphia 76ers
2001: Philadelphia 76ers
Def. San Antonio Spurs
2002:
Sacramento Kings
Def. Boston Celtics
2003: Portland Trailblazers
Def. New Jersey Nets
 
Seattle Supersonics stay in Seattle and Super-friends go to the Knicks:

Notable Differences:
- The league blocks the Sonics move to OKC, Bennett sells to a conglomerate headed by Chris Hansen.
- Sonics trade Serge Ibaka instead of James Harden
- Kevin Durant does not leave the Sonics for GSW.
- NBA expansion scheduled to occur after 2017/18 with St Louis and Oklahoma City the two expansion teams.


2008: Boston Celtics
Def: Los Angeles Lakers
2009: Los Angeles Lakers
Def: Boston Celtics
2010: Los Angeles Lakers
Def: Orlando Magic
2011: Dallas Mavericks
Def: New York Knicks
2012: New York Knicks
Def: Seattle Supersonics
2013: Seattle Supersonics
Def: New York Knicks
2014: Seattle Supersonics
Def: New York Knicks
2015: Cleveland Cavaliers
Def: Seattle Supersonics
2016: San Antonio Spurs
Def: Cleveland Cavaliers
 
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Premier League List:

- P.O.D: Sheik Mansour buys Newcastle United instead of Manchester City (which gets sold to other owners, lets say good old mate Mike Ashley decides he wants to move south)

2008-09: Manchester United
Top 4: Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal
2009-10: Chelsea
Top 4: Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham
2010-11: Manchester United
Top 4: Chelsea, Newcastle United, Arsenal
2011-12: Newcastle United
Top 4: Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham
2012-13: Manchester United
Top 4: Newcastle United, Chelsea, Arsenal
2013-14: Newcastle United
Top 4: Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal
2014-15: Chelsea
Top 4: Newcastle United, Arsenal, Manchester United
2015-16: Leicester City
Top 4: Arsenal, Tottenham, Newcastle United
2016-17: Chelsea
Top 4: Tottenham, Newcastle United, Liverpool
 
NSWRL/ARL premiers since 1989.. with some notes.

1989 - Balmain Tigers def Canberra Raiders (Elias drop goal successful, no extra time)
1990 - Canberra Raiders def Brisbane Broncos (Raiders get the title a year later)
1991 - Canberra Raiders def North Sydney Bears (Back to back, Norths unlucky.. for now)
1992 - illawarra Steelers def St George Dragons (Broncos choke in finals.. getting a reputation as 'nearly men'..)
1993 - Brisbane Broncos def St George Dragons (..which they shake off the next year)
1994 - North Sydney Bears def Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Norths break 72 year drought!)
1995 - Brisbane Broncos def Canberra Raiders

(First competition under ARL, expansion teams Auckland Warriors & North Queensland Cowboys added to make an 18 team competition - Gold Coast Chargers move to Brisbane to become Brisbane Jets, Perth expansion bid rejected)

1996 - St George Dragons def Manly-Warringah Sea-Eagles
1997 - Brisbane Broncos def Newcastle Knights (No breakaway Superleague, ARL negotiate TV rights sharing between Murdoch Packer)
1998 - Newcastle Knights def Brisbane Broncos
1999 - Cronulla Sharks def Parramatta Eels

(Also, in the late 1990s Tigers relocate to Perth, Western Suburbs Magpies relocate to Melbourne, North Sydney finally relocate to Gosford.)

2000 - Brisbane Broncos def Sydney Roosters
2001 - Parramatta Eels def Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Hindmarsh wins a championship in this TL!)
2002 - Parramatta Eels def Auckland Warriors (back-to back)
2003 - Auckland Warriors def Penrith Panthers (fallout from last years loss is handled better by coach and players)
2004 - Auckland Warriors def North Queensland Cowboys
2005 - North Queensland Cowboys def Perth Tigers
2006 - Brisbane Jets def Brisbane Broncos (Craig Bellamy wins his first title as a coach with the Jets)
2007 - Brisbane Jets def Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
2008 - Cronulla Sharks def Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (revenge for those 1970s losses!)
2009 - Brisbane Jets def Melbourne Magpies (Tim Sheens coaching the Magpies to a surprise grand final appearance.)
2010 - Auckland Warriors def Brisbane Jets (new coach Ivan Cleary masterminds a huge upset)
2011 - Manly-Warringah Sea-Eagles def Brisbane Broncos
2012 - South Sydney Rabbitohs def Manly-Warringah Sea-Eagles
2013 - South Sydney Rabbitohs def Brisbane Jets
2014 - Brisbane Jets def Sydney Roosters
2015 - Brisbane Jets def North Queensland Cowboys
2016 - Canberra Raiders def Brisbane Jets

Some differences here include more teams going back-to-back, with the Brisbane Jets basically being this timeline's Melbourne Storm (minus the salary cap drama). Auckland, North Sydney, Parramatta & Cronulla get more success - winning titles when they had a good opportunity to do so, instead of failing.
 
NSWRL/ARL premiers since 1989.. with some notes.

1989 - Balmain Tigers def Canberra Raiders (Elias drop goal successful, no extra time)
1990 - Canberra Raiders def Brisbane Broncos (Raiders get the title a year later)
1991 - Canberra Raiders def North Sydney Bears (Back to back, Norths unlucky.. for now)
1992 - illawarra Steelers def St George Dragons (Broncos choke in finals.. getting a reputation as 'nearly men'..)
1993 - Brisbane Broncos def St George Dragons (..which they shake off the next year)
1994 - North Sydney Bears def Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Norths break 72 year drought!)
1995 - Brisbane Broncos def Canberra Raiders

(First competition under ARL, expansion teams Auckland Warriors & North Queensland Cowboys added to make an 18 team competition - Gold Coast Chargers move to Brisbane to become Brisbane Jets, Perth expansion bid rejected)

1996 - St George Dragons def Manly-Warringah Sea-Eagles
1997 - Brisbane Broncos def Newcastle Knights (No breakaway Superleague, ARL negotiate TV rights sharing between Murdoch Packer)
1998 - Newcastle Knights def Brisbane Broncos
1999 - Cronulla Sharks def Parramatta Eels

(Also, in the late 1990s Tigers relocate to Perth, Western Suburbs Magpies relocate to Melbourne, North Sydney finally relocate to Gosford.)

2000 - Brisbane Broncos def Sydney Roosters
2001 - Parramatta Eels def Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Hindmarsh wins a championship in this TL!)
2002 - Parramatta Eels def Auckland Warriors (back-to back)
2003 - Auckland Warriors def Penrith Panthers (fallout from last years loss is handled better by coach and players)
2004 - Auckland Warriors def North Queensland Cowboys
2005 - North Queensland Cowboys def Perth Tigers
2006 - Brisbane Jets def Brisbane Broncos (Craig Bellamy wins his first title as a coach with the Jets)
2007 - Brisbane Jets def Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
2008 - Cronulla Sharks def Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (revenge for those 1970s losses!)
2009 - Brisbane Jets def Melbourne Magpies (Tim Sheens coaching the Magpies to a surprise grand final appearance.)
2010 - Auckland Warriors def Brisbane Jets (new coach Ivan Cleary masterminds a huge upset)
2011 - Manly-Warringah Sea-Eagles def Brisbane Broncos
2012 - South Sydney Rabbitohs def Manly-Warringah Sea-Eagles
2013 - South Sydney Rabbitohs def Brisbane Jets
2014 - Brisbane Jets def Sydney Roosters
2015 - Brisbane Jets def North Queensland Cowboys
2016 - Canberra Raiders def Brisbane Jets

Some differences here include more teams going back-to-back, with the Brisbane Jets basically being this timeline's Melbourne Storm (minus the salary cap drama). Auckland, North Sydney, Parramatta & Cronulla get more success - winning titles when they had a good opportunity to do so, instead of failing.

Interesting take on the 2nd brisbane team. The crowd would be pretty damn good if it happened.
 
Alternate A-League winners List (cause ain't no qlder going to have a clue where to start with the AFL):

- Gold Coast United, North Queensland Fury don't fold
- South Melbourne United beat the Melbourne Heart bid
- Auckland City replace NZ Knights
- Wanderers come in as per otl
- 2016-17: Canberra United and Wollongong Wolves enter the competition.
- Ange goes to South Melbourne instead of the Victory after the Roar, Arnold goes to Gold Coast in 2009-10

2009: Melbourne Victory def Adelaide United
Premiers: Melbourne Victory
Top 4: Melbourne Victory, Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners

2010: Sydney FC def Auckland City
Premiers: Sydney FC
Top 6: Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory, Gold Coast United, Auckland City, Perth Glory, Newcastle Jets

2011: Brisbane Roar def Gold Coast United
Premiers: Brisbane Roar
Top 6: Brisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners, Adelaide United, Gold Coast United, Melbourne Victory, Auckland City

2012: Brisbane Roar def Perth Glory
Premiers: Gold Coast United
Top 6: Gold Coast United, Brisbane Roar, Perth Glory, Auckland City, Sydney FC, South Melbourne United

2013: Western Sydney Wanderers def South Melbourne United
Premiers: Western Sydney Wanderers
Top 6: Western Sydney Wanderers, Gold Coast United, South Melbourne United, Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Perth Glory

2014: Brisbane Roar def Western Sydney Wanderers
Premiers: Brisbane Roar
Top 6: Brisbane Roar, Western Sydney Wanderers, Gold Coast United, South Melbourne United, Melbourne Victory, Adelaide United

2015: South Melbourne United def Sydney FC
Premiers: South Melbourne United
Top 6: South Melbourne United, Sydney FC, Adelaide United, Auckland City, Melbourne Victory, Perth Glory

2016: Adelaide United def Western Sydney Wanderers
Premiers: Adelaide United
Top 6: Adelaide United, Western Sydney Wanderers, Brisbane Roar, Melbourne Victory, Perth Glory, South Melbourne United

2017: Wollongong Wolves def South Melbourne United
Premiers: Sydney FC
Top 6: Sydney FC, South Melbourne United, Wollongong Wolves, Melbourne Victory, Western Sydney Wanderers, Brisbane Roar
 
An idea I may expand upon after watching a certain video. See if you can guess what this is about.

SuperBowl XXIV
San Francisco 49ers def.
Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XXV
New York Giants def.
Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXVI
Buffalo Bills def.
Washington Redskins
SuperBowl XXVII
Dallas Cowboys def.
Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXVIII
Atlanta Falcons def.
Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXIX
San Francisco 49ers def.
Sam Diego Chargers
SuperBowl XXX
Dallas Cowboys def.
Pittsburgh Steelers
SuperBowl XXXI
Green Bay Packers def.
New England Patriots
SuperBowl XXXII
Green Bay Packers def.
Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XXXIII
Denver Broncos def.
Atlanta Falcons
SuperBowl XXXIV
Atlanta Falcons def.

Tennesse Titans
SuperBowl XXXV
Green Bay Packers def.

Baltimore Ravens
SuperBowl XXXVI
Detroit Lions def.

Oakland Raiders
 
Premier League List:

- P.O.D: Sheik Mansour buys Newcastle United instead of Manchester City (which gets sold to other owners, lets say good old mate Mike Ashley decides he wants to move south)

2008-09: Manchester United
Top 4: Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal
2009-10: Chelsea
Top 4: Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham
2010-11: Manchester United
Top 4: Chelsea, Newcastle United, Arsenal
2011-12: Newcastle United
Top 4: Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham
2012-13: Manchester United
Top 4: Newcastle United, Chelsea, Arsenal
2013-14: Newcastle United
Top 4: Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal
2014-15: Chelsea
Top 4: Newcastle United, Arsenal, Manchester United
2015-16: Leicester City
Top 4: Arsenal, Tottenham, Newcastle United
2016-17: Chelsea
Top 4: Tottenham, Newcastle United, Liverpool

Mmmm, I like this TL...so is Amanda Stavely currently staking out Liverpool or Man City ITTL?
 
NFL Champions 1960-Present, in my PCFL/NFL TL

NFL Championship

1960. Dallas Texans over Pittsburgh Steelers: 31-13
1961. Houston Oilers over New York Giants: 19-14
1962. Dallas Texans over New York Giants: 24-0
1963. New York Giants over Green Bay Packers: 24-9
1964. Dallas Texans over Cleveland Browns: 35-20
1965. Dallas Texans over Philadelphia Eagles: 28-0
1966. Green Bay Packers over Pittsburgh Steelers: 13-10
1967. Dallas Texans over Baltimore Colts: 17-10
1968. Dallas Texans over Baltimore Colts: 16-10
1969. Dallas Texans over Baltimore Colts: 20-17
1970. Detroit Lions over Pittsburgh Steelers: 17-14
1971. Washington Redskins over Dallas Texans: 26-0
1972. Minnesota Vikings over Miami Dolphins: 16-10
1973. Miami Dolphins at Atlanta Falcons: 20-13
1974. Pittsburgh Steelers over Minnesota Vikings: 17-14
1975. Minnesota Vikings over Pittsburgh Steelers: 24-6
1976. Pittsburgh Steelers over Detroit Lions: 17-3
1977. Philadelphia Eagles over Houston Oilers: 23-20
1978. Pittsburgh Steelers over Detroit Lions: 42-13
1979. Miami Dolphins over Chicago Bears: 10-3
1980. Philadelphia Eagles over Atlanta Falcons: 22-3
1981. Atlanta Falcons over Washington Redskins: 30-27
1982. Atlanta Falcons over New York Giants: 23-15
1983. Miami Dolphins over Green Bay Packers: 45-21
1984. Pittsburgh Steelers over Atlanta Falcons: 31-22
1985. Chicago Bears over Bay State Patriots: 19-7
1986. Chicago Bears over Washington Redskins: 31-3
1987. Indianapolis Colts over New Orleans Saints: 27-10
1988. Minnesota Vikings over Indianapolis Colts: 12-9
1989. Cleveland Browns over Minnesota Vikings: 29-10
1990. Houston Oilers over Philadelphia Eagles: 23-20
1991. Philadelphia Eagles over Green Bay Packers: 12-3
1992. Houston Oilers over Philadelphia Eagles: 24-13
1993. Houston Oilers over New York Giants: 14-9
1994. Cleveland Browns over Minnesota Vikings: 36-17
1995. Pittsburgh Steelers over Houston Oilers: 24-17
1996. Philadelphia Eagles over Green Bay Packers: 16-0
1997. Bay State Patriots over Detroit Lions: 45-24
1998. Miami Dolphins over Minnesota Vikings: 30-10
1999. Dallas Texans over Bay State Patriots: 37-7
2000. New York Giants over Tennessee Titans: 7-3
2001. Green Bay Packers over Pittsburgh Steelers: 17-16
2002. Tampa Bay Buccaneers over Tennessee Titans: 38-7
2003. Bay State Patriots over New Orleans Saints: 15-12
2004. Dallas Texans over Philadelphia Eagles: 35-28
2005. Baltimore Bombers over Indianapolis Colts: 16-13
2006. Chicago Bears over Miami Dolphins: 31-7
2007. Green Bay Packers over Pittsburgh Steelers: 24-10
2008. Pittsburgh Steelers over Tennessee Titans: 20-15
2009. Green Bay Packers over Bay State Patriots: 21-3
2010. Pittsburgh Steelers over Atlanta Falcons: 45-3
2011. Houston Apollos over Pittsburgh Steelers: 41-19
2012. Green Bay Packers over New York Giants: 42-22
2013. Philadelphia Eagles over New Orleans Saints: 35-25
2014. Dallas Texans over Philadelphia Eagles: 20-16
2015. Pittsburgh Steelers over Minnesota Vikings: 37-23
2016. Bay State Patriots over Chicago Bears: 23-17
 
Same TL, but for the PCFL

Pacific Bowl

2016. Oakland Raiders over Seattle Seahawks: 37-30
2015. Arizona Cardinals over Seattle Seahawks: 23-14
2014. Denver Broncos over Seattle Seahawks: 33-3
2013. Denver Broncos over Seattle Seahawks: 31-24
2012. Denver Broncos over Saint Louis Rams: 24-15
2011. San Francisco 49ers over Arizona Cardinals: 16-3
2010. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 24-3
2009. San Diego Chargers over Denver Broncos: 30-24
2008. Arizona Cardinals over San Francisco 49ers: 31-20
2007. Seattle Seahawks over Denver Broncos: 31-24
2006. Saint Louis Rams over San Diego Chargers: 30-26
2005. San Diego Chargers over Denver Broncos: 19-16
2004. Denver Broncos over Saint Louis Rams: 31-21
2003. Denver Broncos over Seattle Seahawks: 13-10
2002. Oakland Raiders over Denver Broncos: 23-21
2001. Saint Louis Rams over San Diego Chargers: 35-0
2000. Oakland Raiders over Saint Louis Rams: 41-38
1999. Saint Louis Rams over San Diego Chargers: 31-16
1998. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 27-10
1997. San Francisco 49ers over Saint Louis Rams: 27-6
1996. Denver Broncos over San Francisco 49ers: 20-17
1995. San Francisco 49ers over Denver Broncos: 20-6
1994. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 20-16
1993. Denver Broncos over San Francisco 49ers: 29-20
1992. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 24-21
1991. San Francisco 49ers over Los Angeles Raiders: 34-17
1990. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 23-20
1989. San Francisco 49ers over Denver Broncos: 19-7
1988. San Francisco 49ers over Phoenix Cardinals: 23-6
1987. San Francisco 49ers over Los Angeles Raiders: 23-10
1986. Denver Broncos over San Francisco 49ers: 20-17
1985. San Francisco 49ers over Los Angeles Rams: 17-10
1984. Los Angeles Rams over San Francisco 49ers: 34-31 OT
1983. Los Angeles Raiders over Los Angeles Rams: 27-22
1982. Los Angeles Raiders over San Diego Chargers: 34-21
1981. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 30-7
1980. Los Angeles Rams over San Diego Chargers: 27-23
1979. San Diego Chargers over Los Angeles Rams: 17-13
1978. Los Angeles Rams over Oakland Raiders: 27-21
1977. Los Angeles Rams over San Diego Chargers: 39-6
1976. Los Angeles Rams over Denver Broncos: 20-0
1975. Oakland Raiders over Los Angeles Rams: 20-13
1974. Saint Louis Cardinals over Oakland Raiders: 14-0
1973. Los Angeles Rams over Oakland Raiders: 20-13
1972. Oakland Raiders over San Francisco 49ers: 24-10
1971. Oakland Raiders over San Francisco 49ers: 37-14
1970. Los Angeles Rams over Saint Louis Cardinals: 27-7
1969. Oakland Raiders over Denver Broncos: 44-7
1968. Oakland Raiders over Los Angeles Rams: 17-10
1967. Oakland Raiders over Saint Louis Cardinals: 17-16
1966. Saint Louis Cardinals over Los Angeles Rams: 13-10
1965. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 14-3
1964. Saint Louis Cardinals over San Diego Chargers: 28-14
1963. San Diego Chargers over Oakland Raiders: 18-14
1962. Saint Louis Cardinals over Los Angeles Rams: 15-0
1961. San Diego Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 34-13
1960. Los Angeles Chargers over San Francisco 49ers: 24-6
 
The "Legends Era" of the National Hockey League

1988-89 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Calgary Flames defeat Montreal Canadiens 4-2

Presidents Trophy: Calgary Flames
Hart Trophy: Wayne Gretzky (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross Trophy: Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris Trophy: Chris Chelios (Montreal Canadiens)
Vezina Trophy: Patrick Roy (Montreal Canadiens)
Smythe Trophy: Al MacInnis (Calgary Flames)
Calder Trophy: Brian Leetch (New York Rangers)

1989-90 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers defeat Boston Bruins 4-2

Presidents: Boston Bruins
Hart: Mark Messier (Edmonton Oilers)
Ross: Wayne Gretzky (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins)
Vezina: Patrick Roy (Montreal Canadiens)
Smythe: Cam Neely (Boston Bruins)
Calder: Trevor Linden (Vancouver Canucks)

1990-91 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins defeat Edmonton Oilers 4-2

Presidents: Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart: Brett Hull (St. Louis Blues)
Ross: Wayne Gretzky (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins)
Vezina: Ed Belfour (Chicago Blackhawks)
Smythe: Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Calder: Ed Belfour (Chicago Blackhawks)

1991-92 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2

Presidents: Pittsburgh Penguins
Hart: Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Ross: Wayne Gretzky (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Brian Leetch (New York Rangers)
Vezina: Patrick Roy (Montreal Canadiens)
Smythe: Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Calder: Pavel Bure (Vancouver Canucks)

1992-93 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs defeat Montreal Canadiens 4-3

Presidents: Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart: Wayne Gretzky (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross: Doug Gilmour (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Chris Chelios (Montreal Canadiens)
Vezina: Patrick Roy (Montreal Canadiens)
Smythe: Wendel Clark (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Calder: Teemu Selanne (Winnipeg Jets)

1993-94 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: New York Rangers defeat Vancouver Canucks 4-2

Presidents: New York Rangers
Hart: Sergei Fedorov (Detroit Red Wings)
Ross: Wayne Gretzky (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Ray Bourque (Boston Bruins)
Vezina: Dominik Hasek (Buffalo Sabres)
Smythe: Brian Leetch (New York Rangers)
Calder: Anthony Mandarich (Vancouver Canucks)

1994-95 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings defeat Philadelphia Flyers 4-1

Presidents: Detroit Red Wings
Hart: Eric Lindros (Philadelphia Flyers)
Ross: Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Larry Murphy (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Vezina: Dominik Hasek (Buffalo Sabres)
Smythe: Brendan Shanahan (Detroit Red Wings)
Calder: Peter Forsberg (Quebec Nordiques)

1995-96 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs defeat Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2

Presidents: Pittsburgh Penguins
Hart: Doug Gilmour (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross: Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Scott Stevens (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Vezina: Ed Belfour (Chicago Blackhawks)
Smythe: Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Calder: Daniel Alfredsson (Ottawa Senators)

1996-97 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Philadelphia Flyers defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2

Presidents: Philadelphia Flyers
Hart: Eric Lindros (Philadelphia Flyers)
Ross: Brett Hull (Chicago Blackhawks)
Norris: Chris Pronger (Philadelphia Flyers)
Vezina: Ron Hextall (Philadelphia Flyers)
Smythe: Joe Sakic (Colorado Avalanche)
Calder: Kayvan Akhuna (Calgary Flames)

1997-98 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings defeat Quebec Nordiques 4-1

Presidents: Ottawa Senators
Hart: Dominik Hasek (Ottawa Senators)
Ross: Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Rob Blake (Los Angeles Kings)
Vezina: Dominik Hasek (Ottawa Senators)
Smythe: Steve Yzerman (Detroit Red Wings)
Calder: Joe Thornton (Boston Bruins)

1998-99 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: New York Rangers defeat Philadelphia Flyers 4-2

Presidents: Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart: Rod Brind'Amour (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross: Jaromir Jagr (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Al MacInnis (St. Louis Blues)
Vezina: Martin Brodeur (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Smythe: Mark Messier (New York Rangers)
Calder: Tomas Kaberle (Toronto Maple Leafs)

1999-2000 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs defeat Detroit Red Wings 4-1

Presidents: Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart: Mats Sundin (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross: Mats Sundin (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Chris Pronger (Ottawa Senators)
Vezina: Patrick Roy (Vancouver Canucks)
Smythe: Ron Hextall (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Calder: Maxim Afinogenov (San Jose Sharks)

2000-01 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs defeat Vancouver Canucks 4-2

Presidents: Detroit Red Wings
Hart: Daniel Alfredsson (Ottawa Senators)
Ross: Jaromir Jagr (Vancouver Canucks)
Norris: Scott Stevens (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Vezina: Martin Brodeur (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Smythe: Joe Thornton (Boston Bruins)
Calder: Henrik Sedin (Vancouver Canucks)

2001-02 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Ottawa Senators defeat Detroit Red Wings 4-3

Presidents: Vancouver Canucks
Hart: Jose Theodore (Montreal Canadiens)
Ross: Jarome Iginla (Calgary Flames)
Norris: Niklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings)
Vezina: Jose Theodore (Montreal Canadiens)
Smythe: Daniel Alfredsson (Ottawa Senators)
Calder: Dany Heatley (Ottawa Senators)

2002-03 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Vancouver Canucks defeat Ottawa Senators 4-3

Presidents: Ottawa Senators
Hart: Jaromir Jagr (Vancouver Canucks)
Ross: Peter Forsberg (Quebec Nordiques)
Norris: Zdeno Chara (Ottawa Senators)
Vezina: Martin Brodeur (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Smythe: Patrick Marleau (San Jose Sharks)
Calder: Henrik Zetterberg (Detroit Red Wings)

2003-04 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings defeat Boston Bruins 4-2

Presidents: Detroit Red Wings
Hart: Joe Thornton (Boston Bruins)
Ross: Martin St. Louis (Tampa Bay Lightning)
Norris: Niklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings)
Vezina: Martin Brodeur (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Smythe: Sergei Fedorov (Detroit Red Wings)
Calder: Patrice Bergeron (Boston Bruins)

2004-05 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Vancouver Canucks defeat New York Rangers 4-3

Presidents: Vancouver Canucks
Hart: Jaromir Jagr (Vancouver Canucks)
Ross: Ilya Kovalchuk (Vancouver Canucks)
Norris: Brian Campbell (New York Rangers)
Vezina: Jose Theodore (Vancouver Canucks)
Smythe: Trevor Linden (Vancouver Canucks)
Calder: Alexander Ovechkin (Los Angeles Kings)

2005-06 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Los Angeles Kings defeat Ottawa Senators 4-2

Presidents: Los Angeles Kings
Hart: Mats Sundin (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross: Alexander Ovechkin (Los Angeles Kings)
Norris: Niklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings)
Vezina: Miikka Kiprusoff (San Jose Sharks)
Smythe: Chris Pronger (Ottawa Senators)
Calder: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)

2006-07 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Quebec Nordiques defeat San Jose Sharks 4-2

Presidents: San Jose Sharks
Hart: Patrick Marleau (San Jose Sharks)
Ross: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Scott Niedermayer (Quebec Nordiques)
Vezina: Martin Brodeur (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Smythe: Eric Lindros (Quebec Nordiques)
Calder: Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins)

2007-08 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings defeat Quebec Nordiques 4-3

Presidents: Detroit Red Wings
Hart: Niklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings)
Ross: Ilya Kovalchuk (Vancouver Canucks)
Norris: Niklas Lidstrom (Detroit Red Wings)
Vezina: Curtis Joseph (Detroit Red Wings)
Smythe: Thomas Vanek (Detroit Red Wings)
Calder: Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhawks)

2008-09 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Chicago Blackhawks defeat Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2

Presidents: Pittsburgh Penguins
Hart: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Ross: Alexander Ovechkin (Los Angeles Kings)
Norris: Zdeno Chara (Boston Bruins)
Vezina: Evgeni Nabokov (Chicago Blackhawks)
Smythe: Christopher MacKay (Chicago Blackhawks)
Calder: Steven Stamkos (Boston Bruins)

2009-10 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Chicago Blackhawks defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3

Presidents: Chicago Blackhawks
Hart: Johnathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks)
Ross: Patrick Kane (Chicago Blackhawks)
Norris: Shea Weber (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Vezina: Martin Brodeur (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Smythe: Patrick Sharp (Chicago Blackhawks)
Calder: Tyler Myers (Pittsburgh Penguins)

2010-11 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Boston Bruins defeat San Jose Sharks 4-3

Presidents: Vancouver Canucks
Hart: Joe Thornton (Boston Bruins)
Ross: Alexander Ovechkin (Los Angeles Kings)
Norris: Zdeno Chara (Boston Bruins)
Vezina: Tim Thomas (Boston Bruins)
Smythe: Phil Kessel (Boston Bruins)
Calder: Ryan McDonagh (New York Rangers)

2011-12 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs defeat Vancouver Canucks 4-3

Presidents: Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart: Eric Lindros (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Erik Karlsson (Ottawa Senators)
Vezina: Ryan Miller (Vancouver Canucks)
Smythe: Dion Phaneuf (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Calder: Gabriel Landeskog (Coloado Avalanche)

2012-13 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Chicago Blackhawks defeat New York Rangers 4-2

Presidents: Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart: Johnathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks)
Ross: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Christopher MacKay (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Vezina: Henrik Lundqvist (New York Rangers)
Smythe: Martin St. Louis (New York Rangers)
Calder: Kyle Morland (Detroit Red Wings)

2013-14 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: San Jose Sharks defeat Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3

Presidents: Pittsburgh Penguins
Hart: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Ross: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Alex Pietrangelo (San Jose Sharks)
Vezina: Frederik Andersen (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Smythe: Brent Burns (San Jose Sharks)
Calder: Nathan McKinnon (Winnipeg Jets)

2014-15 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs defeat Chicago Blackhawks 4-2

Presidents: Toronto Maple Leafs
Hart: John Tavares (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Ross: John Tavares (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Duncan Keith (Chicago Blackhawks)
Vezina: Carey Price (Montreal Canadiens)
Smythe: P.K. Subban (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Calder: Aaron Ekblad (Philadelphia Flyers)

2015-16 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins defeat Los Angeles Kings 4-2

Presidents: Chicago Blackhawks
Hart: Alexander Ovechkin (Los Angeles Kings)
Ross: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Drew Doughty (Los Angeles Kings)
Vezina: Johnathan Quick (Los Angeles Kings)
Smythe: Evgeni Malkin (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Calder: Connor McDavid (Vancouver Canucks)

2016-17 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins defeat Chicago Blackhawks 4-3

Presidents: Pittsburgh Penguins
Hart: Johnathan Toews (Chicago Blackhawks)
Ross: Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Norris: Dustin Byfuglien (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Vezina: Carey Price (Montreal Canadiens)
Smythe: Alexander Ovechkin (Los Angeles Kings)
Calder: Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs)

2017-18 NHL Season
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs defeat Vancouver Canucks 4-3

Presidents: Vancouver Canucks
Hart: Connor McDavid (Vancouver Canucks)
Ross: Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Norris: Aaron Ekblad (Philadelphia Flyers)
Vezina: Braden Holtby (Vancouver Canucks)
Smythe: Nazem Kadri (Toronto Maple Leafs)
Calder: Clayton Keller (Boston Bruins)
 
Alternate Miami Heat Dynasty
2011: Miami Heat: 4

Def. Dallas Mavericks: 2
2012: Miami Heat: 4
Def. Los Angeles Lakers: 2
2013: Miami Heat: 4
Def. San Antonio: 3
2014: Miami Heat: 4
Def. Portland Trail Blazers: 0
2015: Miami Heat: 4
Def. Los Angeles Clippers: 3
2016: Oklahoma City Thunder: 4
Def. Miami Heat: 2
2017: Portland Trail Blazers: 4
Def. Boston Celtics: 3
 
An idea I may expand upon after watching a certain video. See if you can guess what this is about.

SuperBowl XXIV
San Francisco 49ers def.
Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XXV
New York Giants def.
Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXVI
Buffalo Bills def.
Washington Redskins
SuperBowl XXVII
Dallas Cowboys def.

Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXVIII
Atlanta Falcons def.

Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXIX
San Francisco 49ers def.

Sam Diego Chargers
SuperBowl XXX
Dallas Cowboys def.

Pittsburgh Steelers
SuperBowl XXXI
Green Bay Packers def.

New England Patriots
SuperBowl XXXII
Green Bay Packers def.

Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XXXIII
Denver Broncos def.

Atlanta Falcons
SuperBowl XXXIV
Atlanta Falcons def.

Tennesse Titans
SuperBowl XXXV
Green Bay Packers def.

Baltimore Ravens
SuperBowl XXXVI
Detroit Lions def.

Oakland Raiders

Favre stays in Atlanta, for one...
 
Just a post to understand this is based on a Promotion and relegation being added to the NHL. The Stanley Cup is the 1st Division title, the Howe Cup the 2nd and Gretzky Cup the 3rd


Championships

Stanley Cup
1972. New York Rangers over Montreal Canadiens: 5
1973. Montreal Canadiens over Boston Bruins: 6
1974. Chicago Blackhawks over New York Rangers: 4
1975. Montreal Canadiens over Philadelphia Flyers: 6
1976. Montreal Canadiens over Boston Bruins: 5
1977. Montreal Canadiens over Boston Bruins: 7
1978. New York Islanders over Montreal Canadiens: 6
1979. New York Islanders over Montreal Canadiens: 5
1980. Boston Bruins over Buffalo Sabres: 4
1981. New York Islanders over Montreal Canadiens: 7
1982. Montreal Canadiens over New York Islanders: 4
1983. New York Islanders over Edmonton Oilers: 5
1984. New York Islanders over Edmonton Oilers: 5
1985. Philadelphia Flyers over Edmonton Oilers: 5
1986. Edmonton Oilers over New York Islanders: 5
1987. Edmonton Oilers over Philadelphia Flyers: 6
1988. New York Islanders over Boston Bruins: 6
1989. Calgary Flames over Montreal Canadiens: 6
1990. Montreal Canadiens over Edmonton Oilers: 6
1991. Los Angeles Kings over Calgary Flames: 5
1992. Montreal Canadiens over New York Rangers: 6
1993. Boston Bruins over Detroit Red Wings: 7
1994. New York Rangers over Detroit Red Wings: 4
1995. Pittsburgh Penguins over Detroit Red Wings: 7
1996. Detroit Red Wings over Colorado Avalanche: 7
1997. Colorado Avalanche over New York Rangers: 4
1998. Buffalo Sabres over Philadelphia Flyers: 4
1999. Philadelphia Flyers over Buffalo Sabres: 7
2000. Detroit Red Wings over Dallas Stars: 4
2001. Colorado Avalanche over Dallas Stars: 7
2002. Detroit Red Wings over Colorado Avalanche: 7
2003. Colorado Avalanche over Dallas Stars: 7
2004. Detroit Red Wings over Toronto Maple Leafs: 5
2006. Ottawa Senators over Detroit Red Wings: 6
2007. Buffalo Sabres over Detroit Red Wings: 7
2008. Detroit Red Wings over San Jose Sharks: 7
2009. Detroit Red Wings over San Jose Sharks: 6
2010. Cleveland Cavalry over Buffalo Sabres: 6
2011. Detroit Red Wings over San Jose Sharks: 6
2012. Boston Bruins over San Jose Sharks: 7
2013. Boston Bruins over Chicago Blackhawks: 5
2014. Boston Bruins over Chicago Blackhawks: 6
2015. Montreal Canadiens over New York Rangers: 5
2016. New York Rangers over Chicago Blackhawks: 6
2017. Chicago Blackhawks over Washington Capitals: 7

Gordie Howe Cup
1972. Detroit Red Wings over Pittsburgh Penguins: 6
1973. Buffalo Sabres over Philadelphia Flyers: 6
1974. Philadelphia Flyers over Toronto Maple Leafs: 4
1975. Los Angeles Kings over New York Islanders: 6
1976. New York Islanders over Atlanta Flames: 6
1977. Atlanta Flames over Toronto Maple Leafs: 7
1978. Toronto Maple Leafs over Chicago Blackhawks: 5
1979. New York Rangers over Pittsburgh Penguins: 4
1980. Minnesota North Stars over Saint Louis Blues: 4
1981. Saint Louis Blues over Los Angeles Kings: 5
1982. Quebec Nordiques over Vancouver Canucks: 4
1983. Chicago Blackhawks over Washington Capitals: 4
1984. Washington Capitals over Calgary Flames: 6
1985. Winnipeg Jets over Saint Louis Blues: 4
1986. Hartford Whalers over Minnesota North Stars: 4
1987. Detroit Red Wings over Winnipeg Jets: 7
1988. Calgary Flames over Pittsburgh Penguins: 5
1989. Los Angeles Kings over Pittsburgh Penguins: 7
1990. Buffalo Sabres over Toronto Maple Leafs: 4
1991. Chicago Blackhawks over Saint Louis Blues: 6
1992. Detroit Red Wings over Pittsburgh Penguins: 6
1993. Pittsburgh Penguins over Vancouver Canucks: 7
1994. Buffalo Sabres over Toronto Maple Leafs: 7
1995. Quebec Nordiques over Las Vegas Thunder: 5
1996. Montreal Canadiens over Vancouver Canucks: 6
1997. Buffalo Sabres over Las Vegas Thunder: 5
1998. Dallas Stars over Las Vegas Thunder: 6
1999. Carolina Hurricanes over Calgary Flames: 4
2000. Las Vegas Thunder over Saint Louis Blues: 4
2001. Edmonton Oilers over Los Angeles Kings: 5
2002. Toronto Maple Leafs over San Jose Sharks: 6
2003. Ottawa Senators over Vancouver Canucks: 4
2004. Montreal Canadiens over San Jose Sharks: 6
2006. New York Rangers over Carolina Hurricanes: 6
2007. San Jose Sharks over New York Islanders: 6
2008. Minnesota Wild over Anaheim Ducks: 4
2009. Chicago Blackhawks over Philadelphia Flyers: 5
2010. Colorado Avalanche over Vancouver Canucks: 6
2011. Boston Bruins over Nashville Predators: 7
2012. Vancouver Canucks over Nashville Predators: 7
2013. Montreal Canadiens over Los Angeles Kings: 4
2014. Minnesota Wild over Philadelphia Flyers: 5
2015. Anaheim Ducks over Nashville Predators: 7
2016. Washington Capitals over Pittsburgh Penguins: 7
2017. Pittsburgh Penguins over San Jose Sharks: 7

Wayne Gretzky Cup
1996. Florida Panthers over Winnipeg Jets: 5
1997. Edmonton Oilers over Ottawa Senators: 7
1998. Los Angeles Kings over Phoenix Coyotes: 5
1999. Toronto Maple Leafs over Ottawa Senators: 5
2000. Florida Panthers over Ottawa Senators: 7
2001. Vancouver Canucks over Boston Bruins: 6
2002. New York Islanders over Boston Bruins: 5
2003. Minnesota Wild over Tampa Bay Lightning: 5
2004. Tampa Bay Lightning over Calgary Flames: 5
2006. Nashville Predators over Mighty Ducks of Anaheim: 6
2007. Anaheim Ducks over Atlanta Thrashers: 4
2008. Florida Panthers over Calgary Flames: 6
2009. Boston Bruins over Pittsburgh Penguins: 7
2010. Washington Capitals over Phoenix Coyotes: 4
2011. Los Angeles Kings over Saint Louis Blues: 6
2012. Phoenix Coyotes over Saint Louis Blues: 6
2013. Pittsburgh Penguins over Anaheim Ducks: 4
2014. Anaheim Ducks over Saint Louis Blues: 6
2015. Calgary Flames over Saint Louis Blues: 6
2016. Florida Panthers over Saint Louis Blues: 7
2017. Columbus Blue Jackets over Edmonton Oilers: 6
 
An alternate list of Serie A winners; the POD is no Bosman ruling, and quotas on foreign players in Europe are kept in place.

1995-96 Milan (as in OTL)
1996-97 Parma (2nd in OTL)
1997-98 Juventus (as in OTL)
1998-99 Lazio (2nd in OTL)
1999-00 Lazio (as in OTL)
2000-01 Roma (as in OTL)
2001-02 Roma (2nd in OTL)
2002-03 Juventus (as in OTL)
2003-04 Milan (as in OTL)
2004-05 Juventus (as in OTL)
2005-06 Chievo (4th in OTL)
2006-07 Internazionale (as in OTL)
2007-08 Roma (2nd in OTL)
2008-09 Internazionale (as in OTL)
2009-10 Roma (2nd in OTL)
2010-11 Milan (as in OTL)
2011-12 Udinese (3rd in OTL)
2012-13 Fiorentina (4th in OTL)
2013-14 Juventus (as in OTL)
2014-15 Juventus (as in OTL)
2015-16 Napoli (2nd in OTL)
2016-17 Atalanta (4th in OTL)
 
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