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Microsoft closed out Summer Game Fest with a bang. The company’s annual June showcase was packed with crowd-pleasers: Halo, Gears of War, Fable, a translucent Xbox, and even some pleasant surprises like new Persona and Crazy Taxi games. It was the kind of event that harkened back to the boisterous days of E3, when the industry was in a healthier place an …
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<img src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/montreal-canadiens-fans-walk-the-streets.jpg?id=59822636&width=1200&height=800&coordinates=97%2C0%2C98%2C0"/><br/><br/><p>We're approaching mid-April, and somehow, the <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/tag/montreal-canadiens" target="_blank">Montreal Canadiens</a> are still holding on to a playoff spot. With just five games left on the calendar, the Habs not only remain in the mix, they actually have <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/nhl-standings-canadiens-playoff-chances" target="_blank">a clear path to locking it in</a>.</p><p>According to the latest odds from <a href="https://moneypuck.com/predictions.htm" target="_blank">MoneyPuck</a>, Montreal has an 87.2 percent chance of punching its ticket to the postseason. Those are strong odds, but far from a guarantee, especially with Eastern Conference rivals still fighting to knock them out.</p><p>So, how quickly can the Habs seal the deal?</p><p>After picking up their fifth straight win on Sunday, the Canadiens, who have been in a rebuild for the past three seasons, now hold the second wild card spot in the East with 85 points. The Ottawa Senators are likely to claim the top spot, sitting five points ahead of Montreal. Chasing from behind are the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings, both six points back — though Detroit still has a game in hand.</p><p>If either of those teams were to go on a hot streak and win all of their remaining games, they would finish with 89 or 91 points, respectively.</p><p>That puts Montreal's magic number at seven. It's the total number of points they need to earn to officially lock in a playoff berth and mathematically eliminate the teams behind them.</p><p class="shortcode-media shortcode-media-rebelmouse-image">
<img alt="The NHL standings as of April 8, 2025." class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="3def444cb7594a64ad497dc5bb84b518" data-rm-shortcode-name="rebelmouse-image" id="6ae21" loading="lazy" src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/the-nhl-standings-as-of-april-8-2025.png?id=59822563&width=980"/>
<small class="image-media media-caption" placeholder="Add Photo Caption...">The Habs play the Red Wings at the Bell Centre tonight.</small><small class="image-media media-photo-credit" placeholder="Add Photo Credit..."><a href="https://www.nhl.com/standings/2025-04-07/wildcard" target="_blank">NHL</a></small></p><p>If you're not familiar with NHL standings math: a win is worth two points, and an overtime or shootout loss gives you one. That means Montreal doesn't need to win every game, but they do need to keep collecting points however they can.</p><p>The fastest path in would be to win four of their remaining five games in regulation. That would give them eight points and clinch a spot regardless of what anyone else does. Winning three could also get the job done if teams like Detroit, New York, or Columbus slip up along the way. And yes, in the most chaotic outcome, Montreal could technically lose every game and still qualify, if everyone chasing them also stumbles.</p><p>The way things currently stand, the Canadiens would face the first-place Washington Capitals in the first round of the playoffs. </p><p>Here's what's left on the schedule for Montreal:</p><p>April 8 vs. Detroit Red Wings<br/> April 10 at Ottawa Senators<br/> April 12 at Toronto Maple Leafs<br/> April 15 vs. Chicago Blackhawks<br/> April 17 vs. Carolina Hurricanes</p><p>That first one — tonight's matchup against Detroit at the Bell Centre — might be the biggest of them all since the Red Wings are chasing the exact same wild card spot. While Habs fans shouldn't panic if they don't manage to get the W, we can expect both teams to be battling hard.</p>
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