Officially at the end of the regular season which is April 8th.
2007-02-18 07:58:06
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answered by Terminator X 2
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Yeah like the rest said at the end of the season. But I can give you this, IMO 95pts would be a nice solid number for the amount of points to get into the playoffs (don't know the exact number but that seems like a good one). So, if you look at a team like Buffalo (85 pts) they need to win 5 of their next 22 (5 x 2 pts per win). So you can get an idea of what "your team" needs to do to get in the playoffs.
Any of the teams with 80+ points are pretty much locks for the playoffs (barring huge collapses) but beyoned them like the others said it will be very close in the East, and potentially in the West if Colorado, Edmonton, or The Blues?!? can get on a roll.
And it is not necessarily the top 8 point totals that get into the playoffs.
2007-02-21 17:25:25
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answered by bourgoise_10o 5
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The end of the regular season is sometimes in April. Once it is over, the top teams get their buy and the rest of the teams play down until they get to the end of the playoffs.
2007-02-21 00:55:15
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answered by neuman16 2
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... when the seasons over
hahah
the top 8 teams from each conference with the most points make the playoffs..
2007-02-18 16:06:33
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answered by attsoioioi 1
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Well, if you look at the standings on NHL.com, you will see when teams clinch a playoff spot, it will be indicated. Its' been really close this year, so we probalby won't know anytime soon.
2007-02-18 18:28:01
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answered by The Big Box 6
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I have found the end of the regular season to be the most reliable time.
2007-02-18 18:31:30
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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Probably when the season ends. Espically in the East I see it going down to the last game.
2007-02-18 16:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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you will find out on april 8th, but if you wanna see the standings, then im sure can look it up online, or watch a hockey game and it should show.
2007-02-18 16:03:40
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answered by Johnny Skizzle 4
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