we'll be seeing an X next to the Leafs name in the standings. :lol:
Right you are, as usual G1GBallday.
The wretched Leafs are now ALREADY officially and mathematically eliminated from the playoffs this season...just as they were in:
2014, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 and 2006.
Why not 2005? Simple: no hockey that year.
The ONLY year the Leafs made the playoffs since that hockeyless year (2004-2005 season) was the shortened 48 game season in 2012-2013.
Remove that shortened season and here is how the Leafs ended up in league standings:
2015 - 27th so far
2014 - 23rd
2012 - 26th
2011 - 22nd
2010 - 29th
2009 - 24th
2008 - 24th
2007 - 18th
2006 - 18th
Now I know what some of you are saying: Gee the Leafs did GREAT in 2006 and 2007 - EIGHTEENTH twice, wow, for the LEAFS that's "FANTASTIC, just fantastic".
Well, yeah, but sadly for Leaf fans the Burke era (never making the playoffs, finishing 24th, 29th, 22nd, and 26th during his 4 years) and the Nonis era meant no more finishes as "high" as 18th (except of course for the miracle of the 48 game season...when the year ended too quickly for the Leafs to have their traditional annual collapse).
Maybe Burke's record with the Leafs (129-135-42) explains why their average finish was 25th in the 4 years he was GM.
"Thank you Mr. Burke." "Thank you Mr. Nonis."