The Toronto Maple Leafs make their final visit to Joe Louis Arena with a chance for two crucial points in their quest to reach the Stanley Cup Playoffs. With six games to play, the Maple Leafs entered the game holding the second wild card into the playoffs from the Eastern Conference with 89 points, two behind the Ottawa Senators for second place in the Atlantic Division and one behind the third-place Boston Bruins, who defeated the Florida Panthers 5-2 on Saturday. The Maple Leafs lead the Tampa Bay Lightning by four points. Toronto has won five of its past six games, including a 3-1 win at the Nashville Predators on Thursday in which goaltender Frederik Andersen made 29 saves after missing the previous game with a jaw injury. Coach Mike Babcock held his post-morning skate session with the media a few feet from where his name is painted on the wall as the coach of Detroit's 2008 Stanley Cup championship team. "This is an incredible building with a lot of great memories for me, from the things that we accomplished on the ice to everyone behind the scenes," he said. "I'm excited to be back one more time, but I'm equally excited about where we are as an organization and everything we have a chance to accomplish this season."