A bit late predictions:
Washington vs. Canadians: Washington in 6. I gotta give my Habs at least two games, and they have played well against Washington all year, but I can't deny that Washington is just too good.
New Jersey vs. Philly: Devils in 6. This one was hard, because Philly has dominated New Jersey every time I've watched them play this year, but I trust in Brodeur, Kovalchuk and Parise. And Philly has really sucked recently.
Ottawa vs. Pittsburgh: Ottawa in 7. I think that Ottawa, when they play well (as they have been lately), is an extremely underrated team this year. And it's not like the Kovalev injury really matters for all he had been doing (ie, no points for ten games, then one crazy game with 8 goals and twenty assists, then no points for ten games, etc...)
Boston vs. Buffalo: Buffalo in 5. Miller will be awesome, and the Bruins just don't have it this year. Then again, Rask and Thomas aren't to be laughed at either.
Detroit vs. Phoenix: Detroit in 7. I'm a big Detroit fan, but I expect Phoenix to give them trouble (as they did last night). Still, I think Lidstrom and co. can still pull through.
Colorado vs. San Jose: Colorado in 6. I know, I know, San Jose is remarkably stronger, the Avs have become weaker lately and I will probably be proved wrong. But I have absolutely no faith in San Jose in the playoffs anymore. Every year looks like it can't go wrong for them, and then it does.
Los Angeles vs. Vancouver: LA in 5. Vancouver's defence and Luongo are looking shaky.
Nashville vs. Chicago: Chicago in 4. As long as Chicago's goaltending doesn't become a problem (and with the minimal amount of shots they let on goal, I'm not sure it will), they should have little problem.
Go Habs go!
Edit: Oh, and thanks Brian Burke, you truly know how to fuck over the rest of your division. I swear, if Toronto gets in the bottom five again next year...