If the leafs and Islanders are tied with 91 points who will make the playoffs?
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It would break down like this - For the Islanders to finish with 91 points it would mean they would win 1 game and lose their other in OT. For the Leafs to end with 91 would mean for them to win their 1 remaining game. Toronto would have 40 wins on the season and the Isles would have 39. The first tiebreaker is wins, so the Leafs would have the edge. However, should the Leafs win their game Saturday against Montreal, but it takes OT, the Canadiens would also finish with 91 points and with Montreal having 42 season wins, the last playoff spot would be theirs. So the Islanders cannot make the playoffs with 91 points.Another way to put this -
1. The Islanders have to win both their games to have a chance at the postseason. With either Montreal or Toronto guaranteed at least one point, this guarantees at least 1 of them will finish with at least 91 points, but either team at 91 points eliminates the Isles (at only 91 points) on the wins tiebreaker. So the Isles need 92 points (win both their games) AND Montreal to lose.
2. For Toronto to make it, they must beat Montreal in regulation AND have the Isles lose at least 1 of their final 2 games.
3. For Montreal to clinch, they need either a win against Toronto or only 1 point against Toronto if Isles lose 1 of their 2 remaining games.
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