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The National Hockey League season ends Saturday with all 30 teams in action and there are some games that actually mean something, including the Canadiens’ game in Toronto.

That game doesn’t mean anything for the Leafs, who are locked into 27th overall in the final standings, which gives than a 9.5-per-cent chance of winning the Connor McDavid sweepstakes. The Leafs are facing a major rebuild and that will start with June’s draft. Even if they don’t move up in the draft lottery, the lowest they can fall is fifth and that will give them a good player in what is regarded as a deep draft.

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The game does have significance for the Canadiens, who can sew up first place in the Atlantic Division, which would give them home-ice advantage through at least the first two rounds of the playoffs.

Of course, it could also mean a tougher opponent in the first round. If the Canadiens finish second, they would open against the Detroit Red Wings and they completed a four-game season sweep of the Wings on Thursday night. A second-place finish might involve an opening series against any of the five teams jockeying for position in the Eastern Conference. That group includes Ottawa, which went into the weekend with a 6-2-2 record in its last 10 games. The Senators have been involved in a playoff-type games for the past two weeks and have won three of their four games against Montreal this season.