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What Canadian NHL teams must do to make the playoffs

Andrew Ladd of the Winnipeg Jets attempts to deflect the puck in front of Carey Price #31 of the Montreal Canadiens when the teams met in November. The Montreal Canadiens' chances of making the playoffs are best among Canadian teams while the Winnipeg Jets are doing well too, according to Sports Club Stats. Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Four Canadian teams are in playoff positions at the NHL’s all-star break. The Montreal Canadiens are the lone Eastern Conference team, while the Winnipeg Jets, Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames are in the top eight in the West.

Here’s what those teams have to do to keep the spots in the second half of the season and what the others in contention, the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs, need to do to make it. The Edmonton Oilers are 20 points out of a playoff spot and are largely considered out of post-season contention.

Playoff chances are from Sports Club Stats.

Montreal Canadiens’ David Desharnais and Carolina Hurricanes’ Tim Gleason battle for the puck in December. The Canadiens have a 98.8 per cent chance of making the playoffs, according to Sports Club Stats. AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker

Montreal Canadiens

Record: 29-13-3, 61 points

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Place in standings: Third in Atlantic Division

Chances of making playoffs: 98.8 per cent

What they have to do: Hope Carey Price stays healthy. The all-star goaltender is Montreal’s best player, and as long as he’s on the ice and contributing, the Canadiens will be fine.

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Ondrej Pavelec makes a save in front of Jason Spezza on Jan. 16. The Jets have a 92.4 per cent chance of making the playoffs, according to Sports Club Stats. Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

Winnipeg Jets

Record: 26-14-8, 60 points

Place in standings: First Western Conference wild card

Chances of making playoffs: 92.4 per cent

What they have to do: Don’t let up and the first playoff game in Winnipeg for this version of the Jets awaits. This team “turned a corner,” according to defenceman Dustin Byfuglien, and a 7-2-1 stretch going into the break gave it a nice cushion.

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Ryan Miller of the Vancouver Canucks defends the net from Alexander Semin of the Carolina Hurricanes in January. The Canucks have a 92.4 per cent chance of making the playoffs, according to Sports Club Stats. Gregg Forwerck/NHLI via Getty Images

Vancouver Canucks

Record: 26-16-3, 55 points

Place in standings: Third in Pacific Division

Chances of making playoffs: 92.4 per cent

What they need to do: Play better at home, according to all-star winger Radim Vrbata, talking about the Canucks’ 11-8-1 record at Rogers Arena. With 23 home games left the rest of the way, that’ll determine if Ryan Miller and Vancouver can hold on despite some inconsistency.

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Johnny Gaudreau (13) and Josh Jooris (86) of the Calgary Flames race for the puck against Andrew Ference (21) of the Edmonton Oilers at Scotiabank Saddledome on Dec. 31. The Flames’ chances of making the playoffs are 72.2 per cent, according to Sports Club Stats. Gerry Thomas, Getty Images

Calgary Flames

Record: 25-19-3, 53 points

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Place in standings: Second Western Conference wild card

Chances of making playoffs: 72.2 per cent

What they need to do: Beat the other teams in the hunt and “you try to avoid the losing streak,” captain Mark Giordano said. Up one point on the defending Stanley Cup-champion Los Angeles Kings and with others not far away, it’ll be a test of Bob Hartley’s young group.

Toronto Maple Leaf David Clarkson celebrates his goal as Ottawa Senator goaltender Robin Lehner looks back and teammate Mark Stone looks on in November. The Senators have a 16.7 per cent chance of making the playoffs, according to Sports Club Stats. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

Ottawa Senators

Record: 19-18-9, 47 points

Place in standings: 10 points out of second Eastern Conference wild card

Chances of making playoffs: 16.7 per cent

What they need to do: Hope one of the current playoff teams falls off its current pace because erasing a 10-point deficit this late is almost impossible. Winger Bobby Ryan said the Senators need to gain a point or two the rest of this month and close the gap in February and March just to put themselves in striking distance in April.

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Montreal Canadien Brendan Gallagher, right, moves in on Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jonathan Bernier during a November game. The Leafs’ chance of making the NHL playoffs is just 4.5 per cent, according to Sports Club Stats. Graham Hughes / The Canadian Press

Toronto Maple Leafs

Record: 22-23-3, 47 points

Place in standings: 10 points out of second Eastern Conference wild card

Chances of making playoffs: 4.5 per cent

What they need to do: Get on a roll fast and figure out how to play interim coach Peter Horachek’s system. Losers of six in a row, the Maple Leafs are in danger of not only a lost season but huge changes on the horizon this off-season. A run to the playoffs now looks improbable but it might affect the organization’s plans.

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