As the NHL season rapidly approaches its conclusion, the battle for Stanley Cup Playoff spots is heating up across both conferences, with several teams fighting for crucial positions in a tightly contested stretch run.
EASTERN CONFERENCE WILD CARD
The Eastern Conference Wild Card race is incredibly close, with six teams vying for two coveted spots. The Boston Bruins currently lead this pack with 86 points (12 GR), closely followed by the New York Islanders at 85 points (11 GR). Just behind them, the Detroit Red Wings (84 points, 12 GR), Ottawa Senators (83 points, 12 GR), Philadelphia Flyers (80 points, 13 GR), and Washington Capitals (79 points, 11 GR) are all within striking distance, making every remaining game critical.
Team Spotlights:
- Detroit Red Wings: Having recently slipped out of a playoff spot, the Red Wings hold a crucial game in hand over the Islanders. Their schedule features several pivotal matchups against direct rivals like the Senators and Flyers, alongside games against the Sabres, Penguins, and Blue Jackets, which will heavily influence their postseason chances.
- Ottawa Senators: The Senators are on a hot streak, winning five of their last six and boasting an impressive 14-3-2 record over their past 19 games. With seven of their 12 remaining games at home, including six of their final eight, they aim to capitalize on home-ice advantage. Key contests include an upcoming road game against the Red Wings, as well as matchups with the Penguins, Sabres, and Islanders.
- Philadelphia Flyers: The Flyers also have 13 games left, with seven at home, and are currently in strong form with a 5-0-1 record over their last six games. A significant home game against the Blue Jackets is on their immediate horizon. Crucially, they face the Red Wings three times and the Capitals once in their remaining schedule, battles that could directly impact the Wild Card standings.
- Washington Capitals: Despite a respectable 3-0-2 record in their last five outings, the Capitals face an uphill battle with only 11 games remaining, three of which are at home. Their path to the postseason includes critical road games against the Flyers and Blue Jackets, a home game against the Sabres, and a challenging home-and-home, back-to-back series against the Penguins.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
CENTRAL DIVISION
The Central Division sees the Colorado Avalanche comfortably at the top, having already secured a playoff berth with 102 points (13 GR). The Dallas Stars are second with 97 points (12 GR), followed by the Minnesota Wild with 92 points (11 GR).
Team Spotlights:
- Colorado Avalanche: Having clinched their playoff spot, the Avalanche are now focused on securing the Presidents’ Trophy as the league’s top seed. With seven of their 13 remaining games at home and nine against non-playoff teams, they are well-positioned. A crucial road game against the Stars remains, but they are in excellent standing to secure home-ice advantage for the entire playoffs.
- Dallas Stars: The Stars also clinched a playoff berth and still have a chance to win the Central Division and potentially the top seed in the NHL. This ambition is supported by key home games against the Avalanche and Wild. While catching Colorado is a goal, their primary focus will be to maintain second place and secure home-ice advantage for the first round against Minnesota.
- Minnesota Wild: The Wild have only three home games remaining. Trailing the Stars by eight regulation wins, which is the first tiebreaker, the Wild must surpass Dallas in total points to claim second place in the division.
PACIFIC DIVISION
In the Pacific Division, the Anaheim Ducks lead the chase with 82 points (12 GR), followed by the Vegas Golden Knights at 78 points (11 GR), and the Edmonton Oilers closely behind with 77 points (11 GR).
Team Spotlights:
- Anaheim Ducks: The Ducks secured a significant comeback victory against the Sabres, tying the game in the final minutes of regulation before winning in overtime. This marked their eighth game-tying goal in the last two minutes of regulation this season, a record unmatched by any other NHL team at this stage. With six of their 12 remaining games at home, they will not face the Golden Knights again but have a crucial road game against the Edmonton Oilers.
