Given the oh-so-different ways the Sens and Caps started the season, it’s stunning to think that the Caps have a chance to bump the Senators out of the post season. The Sens head to Toronto Thursday nightâ€â€and you know the Leafs are looking to play spoiler. Then Ottawa finishes its season hosting Boston a mere 24 hours later.
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iebreaker Scenario: If the Caps and Sens end with the same number of points and wins, the Caps have the tiebreaker courtesy of their season sweep of the Senators. If the Sens go 1-1 and the Caps win out (or the Sens go 0-2 and the Caps 1-1), then the Caps are in. Unlikely but possible: the Sens could lose both games and the Caps could get two OTLs, thus giving the Sens the tiebreaker.
Golf in early April? Boston
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. The Devils helped the Caps a bit Wednesday night, though the Bruins came away with a point. What the Caps need most from Friday’s Boston-Ottawa tilt is a regulation win for either teamâ€â€and whom Caps fans root for will depend on the outcome of Ottawa’s Thursday game. A three-point Bruins-Senators bout would be terrible.
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iebreaker Scenario: Equaling the Bruins’ point total will get the Caps into the playoffs. But with three games remaining, the Bruins must go 1-1-0 or worse for the Caps to catch them.
6th Seed? Buffalo
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. Last week: “4 of 5 against Montreal and Boston likely spells the end of their run unless Ryan Miller notches a couple shutouts.” An impressive 3-1-1 effort in the past five games has kept Buffalo alive, but with the number of teams ahead of them the Sabres will fall short of the playoffs this year.
Done Philadelphia
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. Painful, but true: Capitals fans must root for Pittsburgh on the last day of the season. Though Philly finishes at home, the Devils are trying to stave off the Rangers to keep 4th and Pittsburgh is chasing the conference title.

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iebreaker Scenario: Like the Bruins, equaling Philly’s point total will get the Caps into the playoffs. The Flyers must go 1-0-1 or worse to stay within the Caps’ reach.
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11 Comments

  1. hotdog88gt wrote:

    6-14-1

    If only that could have been 7-13-1 or 8-12-1. But would that still have gotten GH “let go”?

    (And I don’t like the word “redux” but I don’t know why)

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 9:53 am | Permalink
  2. I’ve had the same thoughts hotdog. In my more negative moments I dwell on that black weekend against Boston & Pitt, wishing the Caps had prevailed in even one of those two games.

    But this run, wherever it goes, is so heartening that those negative moments are few and far between. And how long has it been that Capitals supporters could say that?

    C’mon, Redux is fun to say . . . perhaps you have bad associations with the word from the “Apocalypse Now Redux” psuedo director’s cut? Reeee-ducks. :)

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 9:59 am | Permalink
  3. Mark Tucker wrote:

    My money is still on Ottawa choking. I am hoping by 10PM tonight, I’ll be looking at a regulation loss by Ottawa, and regulation win by the Caps, which makes yellow rather green!

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 10:03 am | Permalink
  4. yngwie wrote:

    Nice article, Mike. One of my coworkers just sourly noted that in today’s post article there is no mention of possibvle playoff scenarios.

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 11:16 am | Permalink
  5. MulletMan wrote:

    Don’t suppose there is any chance that Ted would let us hang out in a section in VC tonight after the game to listen to or watch the final minutes of the laffs-sens game? If we could watch the feed on the big screen say 10 minutes after the three stars are announced…That would be great.

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 12:48 pm | Permalink
  6. JR wrote:

    Can I get greedy and ask that we please make the 7 seed? If we get in at 8 and lose to Pittsburgh, I might end up with a battery charge sound I encounter a Penguins fan.

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 1:04 pm | Permalink
  7. Spacemom wrote:

    Don’t count the Sabres out yet… Sure, we’re winning in overtime and Shoot outs, but Damn, we’re winning! At least until Saturday when I have Bruin/Sabre tix, okay?

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 1:49 pm | Permalink
  8. migz wrote:

    @MulletMan

    That’s an awesome idea. Is it possible? Bonus playoff push coverage? Someone make this happen :P

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 3:53 pm | Permalink
  9. Garrett wrote:

    Ok, I think this is where we stand:

    If we win out (4pts) we’re in if ANY of the following happen:

    Ottawa doesn’t get 3 more pts: @TOR, BOS
    Boston doesn’t get 3 more pts: @OTT, BUF (BOS @OTT Fri may decide it)
    Philly doesn’t win out: NJ, PIT
    Carolina doesn’t beat: FLA
    Rangers only get 1 more pt: @NYI, NYI, @NJ

    If we get 3 pts we’re in if ANY the following happen:
    Ottawa doesn’t get 2 more pts: @TOR, BOS
    Boston doesn’t get 2 more pts: @OTT, BUF
    Philly doesn’t beat either: NJ, PIT
    Carolina loses in regulation: FLA

    If we get 2 pts we’re in if any the following happen:
    Ottawa doesn’t get any pts: @TOR, BOS (unless both our pts are OT losses)
    Boston doesn’t get any pts: @OTT, BUF
    Philly doesn’t get 2 pts: NJ, PIT

    If we get 1 pt we’re if the following happen:
    Philly gets no pts: NJ, PIT

    It’s impossible for us to end up with the same points as Boston or Philly without having the tie breaker (wins) nor is it possible for us to be tied with Carolina without losing the tie breaker. We have the tie-breaker vs. Ottawa except for that scenario laid out above)

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 3:59 pm | Permalink
  10. @ Mullet & migz:
    Fantastic idea! But I think it’s too short notice to pull it together for tonight, unfortunately. I’ve passed along the suggestion though, just in case.

    @ Spacemom:
    Fair enough — and I’ll certainly be rooting for Buffalo when they play Boston!

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 4:03 pm | Permalink
  11. @ Garrett:
    Good analysis! Basically if the Caps win out, and the Ottawa-Boston game is resolved in regulation, then the Caps are in. Winning out is the key, obviously.

    Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 4:07 pm | Permalink

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