
NHL Playoff Standings 2024: Latest Picture, Projected Bracket and Races to Watch
The NHL playoff picture is starting to take shape just a few weeks away from the end of the regular season.
So far, 10 teams have claimed their spot in the playoffs, and several other teams are on the cusp, but some outsiders will be looking for strong finishes to the season to try to clinch a spot.
While the New York Rangers hold the best record in the league, the Carolina Hurricanes are currently the favorites to win the Stanley Cup via DraftKings Sportsbook. The Florida Panthers, Colorado Avalanche and Edmonton Oilers are just behind the Rangers with the best odds.
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But anything can happen in the playoffs, and it won't be a surprise to see some upsets this year.
Here's a look at the updated NHL standings after Saturday night's action.
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
- Boston Bruins: 46-17-15, 107 points (Clinched playoffs)
- Florida Panthers: 48-24-6, 102 points (Clinched playoffs)
- Toronto Maple Leafs: 44-23-9, 97 points (Clinched playoffs)
Metropolitan Division
- New York Rangers: 52-24-4, 108 points (Clinched playoffs)
- Carolina Hurricanes: 48-22-7, 103 points (Clinched playoffs)
- New York Islanders: 35-27-15, 85 points
Wild-Card Race
- Tampa Bay Lightning: 43-27-7, 93 points (Clinched playoffs)
- Pittsburgh Penguins: 36-30-11, 83 points
- Philadelphia Flyers: 36-31-11, 83 points
- Washington Capitals: 36-30-10, 82 points
- Detroit Red Wings: 37-31-8, 82 points
- Buffalo Sabres: 37-35-5, 79 points
- New Jersey Devils: 37-36-4, 78 points
- Ottawa Senators: 33-39-4, 70 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
- Montreal Canadiens: 29-35-12, 70 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
- Columbus Blue Jackets: 26-39-12, 64 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
Western Conference
Central Division
- Dallas Stars: 48-20-9, 105 points (Clinched playoffs)
- Colorado Avalanche: 48-23-6, 102 points (Clinched playoffs)
- Winnipeg Jets: 47-24-6, 100 points (Clinched playoffs)
Pacific Division
- Vancouver Canucks: 47-22-8, 102 points (Clinched playoffs)
- Edmonton Oilers: 47-24-5, 99 points (Clinched Playoffs)
- Los Angeles Kings: 41-25-11, 93 points
Wild-Card Race
- Vegas Golden Knights: 42-26-9, 92 points
- Nashville Predators: 44-29-4, 92 points
- St. Louis Blues: 40-32-5, 85 points
- Minnesota Wild: 36-31-9, 81 points
- Seattle Kraken: 32-31-13, 77 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
- Calgary Flames: 34-37-5, 73 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
- Arizona Coyotes: 25-48-4, 69 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
- Anaheim Ducks: 25-48-4, 54 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
- Chicago Blackhawks: 23-48-5, 51 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
- San Jose Sharks: 18-50-8, 44 points (Eliminated from playoff contention)
The Tampa Bay Lightning are one of the most interesting teams to watch heading into the final stretch of the season. The team has gone 10-2 over its last 12 games and has all the momentum as the playoffs approach. Currently, the Lightning have a projected first-round matchup with the Boston Bruins, and it could be an upset to look out for.
While the Lightning have clinched a wild card spot, the rest of the wild card picture in the East remains unclear. As it stands now, five teams are still in the mix for the East's final wild-card spot.
The Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, New York Islanders, Detroit Red Wings and Philadelphia Flyers are all separated by just a few points, and every game down the stretch will be an important one for those teams.
While that makes for a stressful finish for all of the aforementioned teams, it also makes things exciting for fans down the stretch.
Things are a little easier in the West with six teams already eliminated from playoff contention.
The biggest race to watch in the West is between the Las Vegas Golden Knights and the Los Angeles Kings. Per PlayoffStatus.com, the Golden Knights have a 50 percent chance of clinching third place in the Pacific Division, while the Kings have a 46 percent chance. Whichever team doesn't earn third place will earn the final wild-card spot.
As the season winds down, the intensity will rise in the East as teams battle it out for the final wild-card spot. Most teams in the West can relax a little, but it will be interesting to see how seedings shakeout ahead of the start of the playoffs on April 20.
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