I've really tried to keep this as simple as possible, but you guys are making this more complicated than it should be. To quote the original post:
Typically magic numbers are based on wins (but in this case we are using losses) and they represent the number of outcomes (not points) to reach a certain goal . You can use points, but bringing them into the mix adds an extra layer of confusion that is somewhat unnecessary.
We are rooting for the Sabres to lose. As of today, we need to lose 5 more games. That's it.
Some other factoids:
When the magic number gets down to 1, it may be possible to clinch last place with an OT loss. If that is the case, I will update the thread to say so.
It is not mandatory for us to lose 5 games, we can go on a winning streak and still clinch last as long as ARI, EDM and TOR go on similar winning streaks.
The magic number may go down even after a Sabres win, providing the other teams around us win.
The Buffalo Bills magic number to win the AFC East is currently 16.