The final day of the 2023-24 NHL regular season is Thursday, but the Eastern Conference teams will close things out by Wednesday. And it may take that long before we know the identity of all eight playoff teams in that conference.
Monday is a big night in the race for the second wild card, with the Washington Capitals (the team currently in that spot), Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins all playing game No. 81 on their schedule. The New York Islanders — No. 3 in the Metro Division — are also playing their penultimate game.
As it stands, the Isles have 90 points and 27 regulation wins, three points clear of the field, but behind the Caps, Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers in regulation wins (the first tiebreaker); the Flyers cannot catch New York, but the other two clubs can. Adding to the chaos, all four games involving these teams are slated for 7 p.m. ET puck drop:
The Capitals (87 points, 30 RW) are hosting the Boston Bruins (7 p.m. ET, NHL Network). A win of any kind puts them at 89 points, making the margin of error quite thin for the other teams.
An incredibly important game sits on the Tuesday schedule, with the Capitals visiting the Flyers; that same evening, the Red Wings visit Montreal for the second half of a back-to-back, home-and-away set. And on Wednesday, the Penguins and Islanders play game No. 82 — against one another!
This race has been one of the closest in recent memory, and it appears it’s going right down to the wire.
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Points: 91 Regulation wins: 31 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 1 Points pace: 92 Next game: @ DAL (Wednesday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 85 Regulation wins: 31 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 2 Points pace: 87 Next game: @ LA (Monday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 75 Regulation wins: 27 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 1 Points pace: 76 Next game: vs. EDM (Wednesday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 51 Regulation wins: 17 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 2 Points pace: 52 Next game: @ VGK (Tuesday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Pacific Division
Points: 107 Regulation wins: 43 Playoff position: P1 Games left: 2 Points pace: 110 Next game: vs. CGY (Tuesday) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 102 Regulation wins: 38 Playoff position: P2 Games left: 3 Points pace: 106 Next game: vs. SJ (Monday) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 97 Regulation wins: 37 Playoff position: P3 Games left: 2 Points pace: 99 Next game: vs. MIN (Monday) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 96 Regulation wins: 33 Playoff position: WC2 Games left: 2 Points pace: 98 Next game: vs. CHI (Tuesday) Playoff chances: 100% Tragic number: N/A
Points: 79 Regulation wins: 31 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 2 Points pace: 81 Next game: @ VAN (Tuesday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 79 Regulation wins: 27 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 2 Points pace: 81 Next game: @ WPG (Tuesday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 57 Regulation wins: 20 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 1 Points pace: 58 Next game: @ VGK (Thursday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 47 Regulation wins: 14 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 2 Points pace: 48 Next game: @ EDM (Monday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
p — clinched Presidents’ Trophy y — clinched division x — clinched playoff berth e — eliminated from playoff contention
Race for the No. 1 pick
The NHL uses a draft lottery to determine the order of the first round, so the team that finishes in last place is not guaranteed the No. 1 selection. As of 2021, a team can move up a maximum of 10 spots if it wins the lottery, so only 11 teams are eligible for the draw for the No. 1 pick. Full details on the process can be found here. Sitting No. 1 on the draft board for this summer is Macklin Celebrini, a freshman at Boston University.
Points: 47 Regulation wins: 14
Points: 51 Regulation wins: 17
Points: 57 Regulation wins: 20
Points: 64 Regulation wins: 20
Points: 74 Regulation wins: 20
Points: 75 Regulation wins: 27
Points: 76 Regulation wins: 24
Points: 79 Regulation wins: 27
Points: 79 Regulation wins: 31
Points: 81 Regulation wins: 33
Points: 82 Regulation wins: 32
Points: 85 Regulation wins: 31
Points: 86 Regulation wins: 31
Points: 87 Regulation wins: 27
Points: 87 Regulation wins: 30
Points: 91 Regulation wins: 31
* The Penguins’ first-round pick was traded to the Sharks as part of the Erik Karlsson trade. However, it is top-10 protected.