DieHardFan wrote:
Per the link above:
The division winner with the most points in the conference will be matched against the wild-card team with the lowest number of points; the division winner with the second-most points in the conference will play the wild-card team with the second fewest points. The teams finishing second and third in each division will play in the first round of the playoffs. The winners of each series will play for the divisional championship.
Based on this format, after the 1st round, there could be 3 teams left from 1 division, and only 1 team from the other division. So how can you have divisional championship series (2nd round) if there aren't 2 teams from each division?
Im going to use colours to explain how it works
lets say these teams make the playoffs
Sabres 120 points
Leafs
Red Wings
Habs
Isles 110 points
Rags
Pens
These three teams from each division will stay, regardless of what happens with the Wild Card
Bruins 79 points
Panthers 78 pointsThe Panthers, because they have the least number of points, would play the Sabres in the first round, and the Bruins would become the
BruinsSo the playoffs would be
Sabres v Panthers G1
Leafs v Red Wings G2
WG1vWG2 G5and
Isles v Bruins G3
Rags v Pens G4
WG3 v WG4 G6and the confrence champions be winners G5 v WG5
So basically, the lowest wildcard becomes a member of the division with the highest ranked division winner, and the same for the high wildcard and low division winner.