<P> In the First Round, the teams are split into two separate brackets by division . Each bracket consists of the top three divisional qualifiers and one of the wild cards . The lower seeded wild card plays against the division winner with the best record while the other wild card plays against the other division winner, and both wild cards are de facto #4 seeds . The other two series match the second and third place teams from the divisions . </P> <P> The winners of both First Round series advance to the Second Round . The reseeding in the previous format, which ensured the top seed would play the lowest remaining seed, was discarded . The winners of these series advance to the Conference Finals and the two Conference Final winners move on to the Stanley Cup Finals . </P> <P> In the first two rounds, the higher - seeded team has home - ice advantage (regardless of point record). Thereafter, it goes to the team with the better regular season record (regardless of seeding); in the case of a tie, the league's standard tiebreaking procedure is applied . The team with home - ice advantage hosts games one, two, five, and seven, while the opponent hosts games three, four, and six (games five through seven are played if necessary). </P> <P> Any ties in the standings at the end of the regular season are broken using the following protocols: </P>

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