The Tampa Bay Lightning and Buffalo Sabres clinched playoff spots Saturday, and thanks to the Minnesota Wild defeating the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday, the Montreal Canadiens also have punched their postseason ticket.

While the Metro and Central Divisions remain well in hand for the Carolina Hurricanes and Colorado Avalanche, respectively, there are multiple scenarios in which any of the three top Atlantic contenders win the regular-season title.

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  • Following Sunday’s games, the Lightning are in first place, with 102 points and 39 regulation wins through 76 games; the Sabres are in second, with 100 points and 38 RW through 77 games; and the Canadiens are in third, with 100 points and 32 RW through 77 games.

    Our next data point in the race will come Monday, as the Lightning visit the Sabres (7 p.m. ET, NHL Network), the final regular-season matchup between the clubs. You’ll remember the previous game, an 8-7 win for Buffalo, included 102 combined penalty minutes.

    Beyond Monday, the Sabres’ remaining schedule includes the Rangers, Blue Jackets, Blackhawks and Stars — two teams that are lottery-bound, one on the playoff fringes, and one whose seeding might very well be clinched by the time they play.

    After Buffalo, the Lightning face off once more against the Canadiens (Thursday), as well as the Senators, Bruins, Red Wings and Rangers. That’s three games against current playoff teams, one against a playoff bubble team and a closeout against the lottery-bound Rangers.

    In addition to the Lightning game, the Habs take on the Panthers, Blue Jackets, Islanders and Flyers. This is somewhat more difficult than the Sabres’ slate (given that the Isles, Flyers and Blue Jackets are still battling for playoff positioning), but not as challenging as the Lightning’s.

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    So what do the projections say?

    Stathletes has the Lightning taking the title, with 109.5 points, followed by the Canadiens in second (107.4) and Sabres in third (105.7).

    Every team has seven or fewer games remaining before the regular season concludes April 16, and we’ll help you keep track of it all here on the NHL playoff watch every day. As we traverse the final stretch, we’ll provide details on all the playoff races — along with the teams jockeying for position in the 2026 NHL draft lottery.

    Note: Playoff chances are via Stathletes.

    Jump ahead:
    Current playoff matchups
    Today’s schedule
    Last night’s scores
    Expanded standings
    Race for No. 1 pick

    Current playoff matchups

    Eastern Conference

    A1 Tampa Bay Lightning vs. WC1 Boston Bruins
    A2 Buffalo Sabres vs. A3 Montreal Canadiens

    M1 Carolina Hurricanes vs. WC2 Ottawa Senators
    M2 Pittsburgh Penguins vs. M3 Philadelphia Flyers

    Western Conference

    C1 Colorado Avalanche vs. WC2 Nashville Predators
    C2 Dallas Stars vs. C3 Minnesota Wild

    P1 Edmonton Oilers vs. WC1 Utah Mammoth
    P2 Anaheim Ducks vs. P3 Vegas Golden Knights


    Today’s games

    Note: All times ET. All games not on TNT or NHL Network are available to stream on ESPN+ (local blackout restrictions apply).

    Tampa Bay Lightning at Buffalo Sabres, 7 p.m. (NHLN)
    Seattle Kraken at Winnipeg Jets, 7:30 p.m.
    Chicago Blackhawks at San Jose Sharks, 10 p.m.
    Nashville Predators at Los Angeles Kings, 10:30 p.m.


    Last night’s scoreboard

    Minnesota Wild 5, Detroit Red Wings 4
    Pittsburgh Penguins 5, Florida Panthers 2
    Philadelphia Flyers 2, Boston Bruins 1 (OT)
    Ottawa Senators 6, Carolina Hurricanes 3
    New Jersey Devils 3, Montreal Canadiens 0
    New York Rangers 8, Washington Capitals 1
    St. Louis Blues 3, Colorado Avalanche 2


    Expanded standings

    Note: An “x” with a team’s name means the club has clinched a playoff spot. An “e” means that the club has been mathematically eliminated. Teams clinch a playoff spot when their magic number reaches zero, and are mathematically eliminated when their tragic number reaches zero.

    Atlantic Division

    Enhanced standings: Atlantic DivisionTeamGPPTSRWSeedGRNext GameChancesPaceMaxTragicNumberMagicNumberx – Lightning 76 102 39 A1 6 @ BUF (Mon) 100.0 110 114 N/A IN x – Sabres 77 100 38 A2 5 vs. TB (Mon) 100.0 106 110 N/A IN x – Canadiens 77 100 32 A3 5 vs. FLA (Tues) 99.9 106 110 N/A IN Bruins 78 95 31 WC1 4 @ CAR (Tues) 96.2 100 103 N/A 3 Senators 77 90 34 WC2 5 vs. TB (Tues) 67.5 96 100 N/A 8 Red Wings 77 88 29 N/A 5 vs. CBJ (Tues) 22.4 94 98 8 N/A e – Maple Leafs 77 78 23 N/A 5 vs. WSH (Weds) 0.0 83 88 OUT N/A e – Panthers 77 77 29 N/A 5 @ CAR (Tues) 0.0 82 87 OUT N/A


    Metro Division

    Enhanced standings: Metropolitan DivisionTeamGPPTSRWSeedGRNext GameChancesPaceMaxTragicNumberMagicNumberx – Hurricanes 77 104 36 M1 5 vs. BOS (Tues) 100.0 111 114 N/A IN Penguins 78 96 33 M2 4 @ NJ (Thurs) 99.7 101 104 N/A 2 Flyers 77 90 24 M3 5 @ NJ (Tues) 41.9 96 100 N/A 8 Islanders 78 89 28 N/A 4 vs. TOR (Thurs) 21.8 94 97 7 8 Blue Jackets 77 88 27 N/A 5 @ DET (Tues) 32.3 94 98 8 N/A Capitals 78 87 33 N/A 4 @ TOR (Weds) 18.2 91 95 5 N/A Devils 77 83 28 N/A 5 vs. PHI (Tues) 0.1 88 93 3 N/A e – Rangers 78 75 24 N/A 4 vs. BUF (Weds) 0.0 79 83 OUT N/A


    Central Division

    Enhanced standings: Central DivisionTeamGPPTSRWSeedGRNext GameChancesPaceMaxTragicNumberMagicNumberx – Avalanche 76 110 44 C1 6 @ STL (Tues) 100.0 119 122 N/A IN x – Stars 77 102 35 C2 5 vs. CGY (Tues) 100.0 109 112 N/A IN x – Wild 77 100 29 C3 5 vs. SEA (Tues) 100.0 106 110 N/A IN Mammoth 76 86 31 WC1 6 vs. EDM (Tues) 99.6 93 98 N/A 7 Predators 76 81 26 WC2 6 @ LA (Mon) 20.3 87 93 N/A 12 Blues 76 78 29 N/A 6 vs. COL (Tues) 1.7 84 90 9 N/A Jets 76 78 26 N/A 6 vs. SEA (Mon) 1.2 84 90 9 N/A e – Blackhawks 77 70 21 N/A 5 @ SJ (Mon) 0.0 75 80 OUT N/A


    Pacific Division

    Enhanced standings: Pacific DivisionTeamGPPTSRWSeedGRNext GameChancesPaceMaxTragicNumberMagicNumberOilers 77 87 30 P1 5 @ UTA (Tues) 97.3 93 97 N/A 6 Ducks 77 87 24 P2 5 vs. NSH (Tues) 99.4 93 97 N/A 6 Golden Knights 77 86 27 P3 5 @ VAN (Tues) 99.7 92 96 N/A 7 Kings 76 81 19 N/A 6 vs. NSH (Mon) 39.8 87 93 12 N/A Sharks 75 79 24 N/A 7 vs. CHI (Mon) 40.9 86 93 12 N/A Kraken 75 75 25 N/A 7 WPG (Mon) 0.1 82 89 8 N/A Flames 76 72 25 N/A 6 @ DAL (Tues) 0.0 78 84 3 N/A e – Canucks 76 52 15 N/A 6 vs. VGK (Tues) 0.0 56 64 OUT N/A


    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. Atop draft boards for this summer is Gavin McKenna, a forward for Penn State.

    Draft lottery standingsTeamGPPTSRWPicktraded?1. Canucks 76 52 15 2. Blackhawks 77 70 21 3. Flames 76 72 25 4. Rangers 78 75 24 5. Kraken 75 75 25 6. Panthers 77 77 29 7. Maple Leafs* 77 78 23 x 8. Jets 76 78 26 9. Blues 76 78 29 10. Sharks 75 79 24 11. Kings 76 81 19 12. Devils 77 83 28 13. Capitals 78 87 33 14. Blue Jackets 77 88 27 15. Red Wings 77 88 29 16. Islanders 78 89 28

    *Note: The Maple Leafs’ pick belongs to the Bruins, unless it lands in the top five.

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