It is, of course, possible that something is still leaving filesystems "in use" before reboot, but sshd not dying wouldn't be one of them.. at some point upstart will send SIGKILL if something does not die (the default is 5 seconds after sending SIGTERM). So I doubt that sshd causes this.
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