tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703672817425686916.post8152512371349174039..comments2023-11-03T09:15:38.743-04:00Comments on The Daily Hab-it: Midday playoff check-upArpon Basuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11896844844557916169noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703672817425686916.post-90660316278688702462010-03-24T03:23:12.470-04:002010-03-24T03:23:12.470-04:00And now Florida sits 8 points back of Montreal wit...And now Florida sits 8 points back of Montreal with one game in hand and do not play on Wednesday while Habs face hot Buffalo on the road, a Canadiens loss would mean Florida will have 2 games in hand and be 8 points behind as they come to Montreal to play the Habs on Thursday night, Habs second game in 2 nights. That is how fast everything can change even for a couple of those teams below.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703672817425686916.post-72955952056752993742010-03-23T17:52:06.684-04:002010-03-23T17:52:06.684-04:00All I still say is "it ain't over 'ti...All I still say is "it ain't over 'till its' over" and Habs are also not out of reach of those teams. I have seem these complete reversals happen to teams whether impossible comebacks or implausible collapses many times in many sports. Habs just yesterday loooked like they were moving into 5th by themselves, by later tonight one day later they may be just 2 points ahead of the 9th place team. Sure looks like a different scenario in just 24 hours?<br /><br />I know it's a longshot, but if for example Florida won out and swept their final 10 games - and anything is possible - then the Canadiens assuming a possible loss vs. Florida, would need to go 5 wins and a tie out of their remaining 8 games to just beat out Florida. And Rangers sit above Florida right now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703672817425686916.post-84762163526709299552010-03-23T14:36:24.841-04:002010-03-23T14:36:24.841-04:00And as I said yesterday, this board is meant to re...And as I said yesterday, this board is meant to reflect the Canadiens playoff hopes, and it is flexible. If Montreal loses in Buffalo tomorrow, then the Sabres come off the board. If the Rangers go on a winning streak, then they get back on. The NHL standings are available for anyone to look at, but this is just to situate the Canadiens amid the playoff hopefuls.Arpon Basuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11896844844557916169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703672817425686916.post-4046514396032492572010-03-23T14:18:11.439-04:002010-03-23T14:18:11.439-04:00Like I said yesterday, it is not the bottom of the...Like I said yesterday, it is not the bottom of the board. Those other teams below Atlanta still are in range, if only one goes on a win streak they are back in the playoff race. If Habs lose to Buffalo tomorrow they are basically back down fighting for the #8 spot and Buffalo will be long gone.<br /><br />Once this happened, although there were no 3 point games in those days:<br /><br />Back in 1958-1959 Toronto who had missed the playoffs for several years were 9 points behind the Rangers for the 4th and final playoff spot with 5 games to play. Only way the Leafs could make the playoffs was by winning their last 5 games while the Rangers lost their last 5. Two of the teams last 5 games were against each other. The Leafs did win their last 5 and the Rangers lost their last 5 and Toronto got in. They then won their first round series and that team formed the core of what would be their Stanley Cup champions several times in the 60s.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com