Caps/Leafs (if they lose tomorrow) or Bruins (if the Leafs get a single point)
Babs would rather play the Sens than the Caps I would think.
So.......we should assume Leafs would / should try to beat BJs tomorrow to try to position themselves to play Sens instead of Caps?
Great thread btw Doc
CT... One would think the Leafs would want to get that W or at least that point, but how much will the Kids celebrate tonight knowing they made the playoffs. They might just be content with making it. BJ's don't have anything to play for but by losing 5 in a row, one would think Torts would want some momentum going into next week. I'll just watch the Masters.
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Quote Originally Posted by Crazy_Train:
Caps/Leafs (if they lose tomorrow) or Bruins (if the Leafs get a single point)
Babs would rather play the Sens than the Caps I would think.
So.......we should assume Leafs would / should try to beat BJs tomorrow to try to position themselves to play Sens instead of Caps?
Great thread btw Doc
CT... One would think the Leafs would want to get that W or at least that point, but how much will the Kids celebrate tonight knowing they made the playoffs. They might just be content with making it. BJ's don't have anything to play for but by losing 5 in a row, one would think Torts would want some momentum going into next week. I'll just watch the Masters.
Sorry...that's the one thing I missed. You guys are right. If Oilers win both of their last 2 in regulation or OT, and Ducks lose their final game in regulation, Edmonton would host Calgary and Anaheim would host San Jose.
(In this scenario, if ONE of the Oiler wins is in regulation/OT and the other is in a shootout then they'd be tied and since head-to-head wouldn't decide things, it'd be goal differential).
Of course, this is all moot if the Oilers don't get 4 points or if the Ducks win.
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Sorry...that's the one thing I missed. You guys are right. If Oilers win both of their last 2 in regulation or OT, and Ducks lose their final game in regulation, Edmonton would host Calgary and Anaheim would host San Jose.
(In this scenario, if ONE of the Oiler wins is in regulation/OT and the other is in a shootout then they'd be tied and since head-to-head wouldn't decide things, it'd be goal differential).
Of course, this is all moot if the Oilers don't get 4 points or if the Ducks win.
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