Scenarios for final East playoff spot with all four teams at 81 GP:#allcaps:
-Any win vs. PHI
OR
-One point vs. PHI AND any #LGRW loss vs. MTL
AND
-One point vs. PHI AND any #pens loss vs. NYI
(Simplest path in East: Win and Caps are in) #LGRW:
-Any win vs. MTL AND #allcaps…– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) April 16, 2024
That’s it: the season is over. Most clubs still have a game or two left between now and the end of the regular season and the start of the playoffs.
For teams like the Habs, it’s more about what’s happening on Tankathon. And as I mentioned this morning, the Habs’ Tankathon rank hasn’t moved since yesterday.
But otherwise, we’re mostly looking at the real standings to see what’s at stake for the playoffs. That’s how we’re going this morning.
In the East, as you can see, the New York Rangers are the regular season champions. So they’ll be facing the East’s least playoff-bound team this year.
And that’s the most important issue between now and the end: who will be the 16th and last team to qualify for the NHL?
The bottom line is that if the Capitals pick up two points tonight, they’ll go through. My colleague Raph Simard has put together a summary of the situation, but let’s just say that Washington is in the driver’s seat.
So, here’s what it looks like visually.
- Bruins or Panthers host Lightning
- Panthers or Bruins host Maple Leafs
- Rangers host Capitals or Red Wings or Penguins or Flyers
- Hurricanes host Islanders (set in stone)
But it’s after that that things get complicated.
Minnesota 3-1 win over Los Angeles:
Nashville locked into West 7 (likely vs Vancouver, but not yet guaranteed)
If Vegas beats Chicago and Anaheim, Golden Knights finish third in Pacific and meet Edmonton
Kings own tiebreaker vs Knights
– Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) April 16, 2024
The Oilers are guaranteed a top-2 finish in their division, and have a good chance of overtaking Vancouver. But that’s going to take two Edmonton wins and two Canucks regular season losses. #Improbable
If the Oilers finish second in their division, they’ll face either the Kings or the Knights. So it goes like this:
- Stars or Canucks to host Golden Knights, Predators or Kings (for Western champion)
- Jets or Avalanche to host Avalanche or Jets (cast-iron opponents, ice advantage to be determined)
- Stars or Canucks or Oilers take on Predators or Golden Knights (for the second-best team in the West)
- Oilers or Canucks face Kings or Golden Knights
As you can see, it’s much more complicated in the West. The games will be important for the future, and tonight’s matches will shed some light on the situation.
Here are tonight’s duels, for those interested.
In Brief
– The impact of the Karl Alzner buyout will fade from the Habs’ memory this summer. Tonight is the last game he’ll be on the Habs payroll.
The Karl Alzner contract buyout officially ends today.
Marc Bergevin signed him to a 5 year, $23.125 million deal in 2017.
Andrei Markov was not re-signed that summer & ended his NHL career at 990 games (all with the Habs).
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) April 16, 2024
– Lane Hutson didn’t like skating without a helmet.
“I felt pretty good. It was good being out there…Having all my family out here, it was really special.”
“You’re always gonna remember your first game…I’m gonna remember skating around with no helmet on but hopefully never again.”
– Lane Hutson yesterday on his first game pic.twitter.com/V3WxwRalGE
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) April 16, 2024
– Macklin Celebrini is the top prospect in the upcoming draft.
The NHL Central Scouting Bureau released its final rankings today. Macklin Celebrini remains the top rated North American skater, while Anton Saliyev is the top rated International skater. pic.twitter.com/pYjRif4Ogo
– David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) April 16, 2024
– Really?
That must certainly help the Japanese focus on his season. https://t.co/0Akvtz2cyM
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) April 16, 2024
– The coaching waltz is crazy.
That’s now 15 NHL head coaches changes since the end of last season.
Granato’s two-year extension (believed to be worth just under $2M per season) signed back in October 2022 was slated to kick in next season. https://t.co/zD8BEfJdbz– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) April 16, 2024
– Marc-André Fleury ended his streak of 17 straight playoff seasons.
Marc-Andre Fleury has no regrets about sticking with Wild, despite end of 17-year playoff streak https://t.co/GQqwAWr2d7
– Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) April 12, 2024