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Marlies push back to playoffs looking strong, division in sights
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Jeff Veillette
Apr 4, 2017, 11:14 EDT
As you’re reading this, the Toronto Marlies will likely still be in the midst of an 11 AM game against the St. John’s IceCaps, played in front of thousands of screaming school children. Par for the course; it’s the last of three school day games that the team has to play this year.
It’s also an important game for the team, though. The North Division is, quite frankly, a dogfight, and with six games to go and four playoff spots to be earned, there’s still only an eight point gap between leading the gang and being one spot out of the picture. The standings, heading into today, look like this. 
GP
GP
W
L
OTL
SOL
PTS
PTS%
GF
GA
GD
Toronto
70
39
26
4
1
83
0.593
228
198
38
Syracuse
70
34
23
6
7
81
0.579
210
213
-3
St. John’s
70
33
27
8
2
76
0.543
198
205
-7
Albany
70
35
30
2
3
75
0.536
182
192
-10
Utica
70
33
28
7
2
75
0.536
183
197
-14
Back in January, I wrote a post about how the Marlies probably weren’t as bad as the standings showed, as they had been sitting in 27th in the entire league at that point. They were 15-19-2-1 at the time (0.446), and are 24-7-2-0 since (0.758). We’ll talk more about how they got to this point in a later post, but for now, they’re here, atop the table. But there’s still theoretical room for them to drop out; Utica and Albany could still get to 87 points, St. John’s to 88, and Syracuse to 93.
With that in mind, it’ll take a 2-3-1 record to secure a spot. Maybe less with the right games won; Toronto winning in regulation today against the IceCaps would allow for 1-4-0 the rest of the way. But winning the division might be a different story. Here’s the strength of schedule of all the teams remaining in the hunt:
GP
GP
W
L
OTL
SOL
PTS
PTS%
GF
GA
GD
Toronto
420
199
169
39
13
450
0.536
1199
1238
-39
Syracuse
420
188
196
22
14
412
0.49
1088
1264
-176
St. John’s
420
211
176
23
10
455
0.542
1228
1202
26
Albany
418
182
190
24
22
410
0.49
1163
1329
-166
Utica
419
192
178
28
21
433
0.517
1208
1298
-90
Toronto faces the strongest array of teams, with three games against the IceCaps, one against Utica, one against the incredibly strong Hershey Bears (0.613), and while they have one game against Rochester, the Amerks have been a tough opponent for the Blue and White this year.
Syracuse, their most important opponent right now for the sake of winning the division, gets it a bit easier: 4th and 5th place Utica and Albany are their strongest opponents, taking them on twice each, and they also have two games against 29th-place Binghamton.
The Crunch have also shied away from making a big push of late though, winning just four of their last 10 games; respectable enough with an additional three non-regulation losses, but not enough to make a big climb. The Marlies are perhaps overly hot, with wins in 9 of their last 10, but there’s at least a sense of momentum.
Realistically, I think it’s pretty safe to say that the Marlies are in. There are too many inter-competition games between these five teams over the next two weeks for none of the four to drop the required points to make it, even if the Marlies struggle. But as the hottest team in the division, with the best goal differential, the best shot ratio, and a mostly healthy and active roster, I wouldn’t bet against them holding on and securing the top seed. Given where they were three months ago, that would be extremely impressive.
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