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Corn Flake said:
Thanks for the explanation, cw. 

Certainly playoff opponents in order of preference for me would be:

1. Montreal
2. Boston





61. Washington  (edit: I'm picking them to win the East)

I can't see how Washington could get past the Pens to win the east. I just don't see PIT not making the final.
 
leafplasma said:
How many times has Washington looked like one of the favs going into the playoffs though and always end up falling short?  Washington has peaked to early I think and I would hazard to guess they may slip into their old disappointing playoff woes once again.  I still want Montreal first round though.

I hear you but ...

#1 they aren't the favorite.

#2 the re-invention of Ovechkin is complete. He's now a better overall player and is clearly back and as dangerous as ever.

#3 hitting rock bottom early this year and coming back from there to win the division is pretty remarkable, and what looked like a team ready to be torn apart is now playing very cohesive hockey. They are now firing on all cylinders and are a far better, more complete hockey team than they were before.

#4 they are on a huge roll and teams who go in hot tend to keep rolling. 

 
Islanders end their regular season with a shootout loss to the Sabres. The Leafs were already too far ahead of the Isles for it to make a difference to them in the standings.

The Sens & Rangers have clinched the tiebreaker against the Isles but they're now both 1 point behind. The Sens have two games left. The Rangers have one game to play.

An Isles-Pens series wouldn't be bad for the Leafs. Should the Leafs make the second round, the Pens will have to overcome a very hot Islanders team that might upset them or take some steam out them.

 
So, 5th locked up, a Boston win tomorrow and the Leafs play Montreal, a single point by Boston and they play the Bruins
 
Gardiner51 said:
So, 5th locked up, a Boston win tomorrow and the Leafs play Montreal, a single point by Boston and they play the Bruins

I thought, down the stretch here, that there was no way Boston wasn't going to win the division.

I want absolutely nothing to do with them in the first round. At all.
 
Does it matter who we play, honestly? Okay, if we play Boston we're out in 5 tops. If we play Montreal we might be able to push it to 6.

Chances of a 4-0 sweep are very likely.

We are porous defensively. We got to 5th because of a shortened season, luck, and offence. Those things most likely won't be in play in the opening round. It's more likely our offence drys up (as it is want to do in the playoffs) but I doubt we shore up defensively, we couldn't all season pretty much.

This was a year of good luck and fortune for us - it most likely won't be repeated next year, and likely we'll be on the outside looking in.. again.

Just enjoy the extra games, and being part of (what will most likely be) a short playoff atmosphere again.
 
Only good news left is that Boston hasn't lost to Ottawa this season.

Go Bruins!

(Brystine: Of course it matters who we play!)
 
Peter D. said:
Gardiner51 said:
So, 5th locked up, a Boston win tomorrow and the Leafs play Montreal, a single point by Boston and they play the Bruins

I thought, down the stretch here, that there was no way Boston wasn't going to win the division.

I want absolutely nothing to do with them in the first round. At all.

i don't know..i guess i've come around the other way on this..with how bad they've been lately..they don't seem anywhere near as scary...i think the leafs are in tough no matter who they're up against..they're definitely not favourites....anyway..original six match up either way...it'll be more then we've had to enjoy in past years
 
Brystine said:
Does it matter who we play, honestly? Okay, if we play Boston we're out in 5 tops. If we play Montreal we might be able to push it to 6.

Chances of a 4-0 sweep are very likely.

We are porous defensively. We got to 5th because of a shortened season, luck, and offence. Those things most likely won't be in play in the opening round. It's more likely our offence drys up (as it is want to do in the playoffs) but I doubt we shore up defensively, we couldn't all season pretty much.

This was a year of good luck and fortune for us - it most likely won't be repeated next year, and likely we'll be on the outside looking in.. again.

Just enjoy the extra games, and being part of (what will most likely be) a short playoff atmosphere again.

Wow, what a terribly pessimistic outlook. I'm not sure why the Leafs' offense is going to dry up while all the other teams will continue to be prolific scorers.

One of the best penalty kills in the league, very good goaltending, four  players on 30-goal pace, two top-10 scoring defensemen, etc. It's not luck, this team is genuinely better.
 
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=667968&navid=nhl:topheads

If Boston wins in regulation:
#1 Pittsburgh vs. #8 Ottawa (Sens lost season series 0-3)
#2 Boston vs. #7 NY Islanders (Bruins won season series 2-1)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Boston wins in overtime or shootout:
#2 Boston vs. #7 Ottawa (Bruins won season series 4-0 - all one goal games)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Ottawa wins in any fashion:
#2 Montreal vs. #7 Ottawa (Sens split series 2-2)
#4 Boston vs. #5 Toronto (Bruins won season series 3-1)

Based on season series, best match up for Sens is the Habs and therefore, that might provide more incentive to win.

Based on season series, worst match up for Bruins is the Isles and therefore, that might reduce their incentive to win.
 
cw said:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=667968&navid=nhl:topheads

If Boston wins in regulation:
#1 Pittsburgh vs. #8 Ottawa (Sens lost season series 0-3)
#2 Boston vs. #7 NY Islanders (Bruins won season series 2-1)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Boston wins in overtime or shootout:
#2 Boston vs. #7 Ottawa (Bruins won season series 4-0 - all one goal games)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Ottawa wins in any fashion:
#2 Montreal vs. #7 Ottawa (Sens split series 2-2)
#4 Boston vs. #5 Toronto (Bruins won season series 3-1)

Based on season series, best match up for Sens is the Habs and therefore, that might provide more incentive to win.

Based on season series, worst match up for Bruins is the Isles and therefore, that might reduce their incentive to win.

I am displeased with Ottawa and Boston's likely respective motivations to win this game, and their impact on the Leafs. :(
 
Brystine said:
Does it matter who we play, honestly? Okay, if we play Boston we're out in 5 tops. If we play Montreal we might be able to push it to 6.

Chances of a 4-0 sweep are very likely.

We are porous defensively. We got to 5th because of a shortened season, luck, and offence. Those things most likely won't be in play in the opening round. It's more likely our offence drys up (as it is want to do in the playoffs) but I doubt we shore up defensively, we couldn't all season pretty much.

This was a year of good luck and fortune for us - it most likely won't be repeated next year, and likely we'll be on the outside looking in.. again.

Just enjoy the extra games, and being part of (what will most likely be) a short playoff atmosphere again.

I can't say I share your pessimistic outlook!  ::)
We WON the season series vs. the Habs, so why would they steamroll us in the playoffs?
 
Heroic Shrimp said:
cw said:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=667968&navid=nhl:topheads

If Boston wins in regulation:
#1 Pittsburgh vs. #8 Ottawa (Sens lost season series 0-3)
#2 Boston vs. #7 NY Islanders (Bruins won season series 2-1)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Boston wins in overtime or shootout:
#2 Boston vs. #7 Ottawa (Bruins won season series 4-0 - all one goal games)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Ottawa wins in any fashion:
#2 Montreal vs. #7 Ottawa (Sens split series 2-2)
#4 Boston vs. #5 Toronto (Bruins won season series 3-1)

Based on season series, best match up for Sens is the Habs and therefore, that might provide more incentive to win.

Based on season series, worst match up for Bruins is the Isles and therefore, that might reduce their incentive to win.

I am displeased with Ottawa and Boston's likely respective motivations to win this game, and their impact on the Leafs. :(

I was displeased by the Leafs lack of motivation last night. Had they prevailed, motivation of other teams for today's game would not be a concern for us.
 
cw said:
Heroic Shrimp said:
cw said:
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=667968&navid=nhl:topheads

If Boston wins in regulation:
#1 Pittsburgh vs. #8 Ottawa (Sens lost season series 0-3)
#2 Boston vs. #7 NY Islanders (Bruins won season series 2-1)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Boston wins in overtime or shootout:
#2 Boston vs. #7 Ottawa (Bruins won season series 4-0 - all one goal games)
#4 Montreal vs. #5 Toronto (Leafs won season series 3-2)

If Ottawa wins in any fashion:
#2 Montreal vs. #7 Ottawa (Sens split series 2-2)
#4 Boston vs. #5 Toronto (Bruins won season series 3-1)

Based on season series, best match up for Sens is the Habs and therefore, that might provide more incentive to win.

Based on season series, worst match up for Bruins is the Isles and therefore, that might reduce their incentive to win.

I am displeased with Ottawa and Boston's likely respective motivations to win this game, and their impact on the Leafs. :(

I was displeased by the Leafs lack of motivation last night. Had they prevailed, motivation of other teams for today's game would not be a concern for us.

That too!  Oh, well.  They made their bed, and unfortunately we all have to lie in it.  Serves the team right, even if the fans deserve better.  If it's Boston in the playoffs, no doubt it'll end up bringing out either the best or the worst in the Leafs.
 

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