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Kitchener Rangers Playoff Tickets on Sale Saturday

March 11, 2010 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Kitchener Rangers News Release


The Kitchener Rangers currently have 87 points (40-18-4-3) with three games remaining (vs. OS, at SAG, at SSM)/ The Rangers have clinched third place in the Western Conference.

Playoff tickets for home games #1 and #2 will go on sale SATURDAY, MARCH, 13th.

Dates and times are to be determined and will be announced when confirmed.

Tickets may be purchased in person at The Aud box office which is open from 10-4pm or Centre in the Square box office from 10-6pm, by phone 519-578-1570 or at www.centre-square.com.

Playoff Format:

The top eight teams in each conference qualify for the OHL playoffs with the division leaders ranked one-two in each Conference.

In the first round of the playoffs, first place plays eighth, second plays seventh, third plays sixth and fourth plays fifth in each conference.

Teams are re-seeded within their conference after each round and the division winners are always ranked 1-2 within the conference as long as they progress. The champions from each conference play in the OHL Championship Series for the J. Ross Robertson Cup.

The OHL Playoffs are scheduled to begin on the Thursday following the conclusion of the regular season. The first round series must be completed within 13 days; the second round series also have 13 days to finish while the Conference Championships are 14 days in length. The OHL Championship Series is also 14 days in length.

Tiebreaking System:

If two or more teams are tied for the final OHL playoff position in either conference, sudden-death playoff games will be used to determine the team that advances.

For all other playoff positions, the following tie-breaking procedures are in place:

The team with the most number of wins during the regular season shall be declared higher in the standings.

If two teams are still tied, the team with the best record in head-to-head competition (based on points including overtime losses) shall be declared higher in the standings. If more than two teams are tied after the first tie-breaker, the percentage of available points earned in games among each other shall be used to determine the standing.

If still tied, the team with the greater differential between goals scored for and against by clubs having equal standing after the second tie-breaker shall be declared higher in the standings.




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