Macklin Celebrini guides Sharks to another late win as playoff hopes resurface

Macklin Celebrini guides Sharks to another late win as playoff hopes resurface originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

A week ago, the vibes seemed pretty low in San Jose. On March 26, the Sharks lost 2-1 to the St. Louis Blues in overtime for their sixth consecutive defeat, seemingly all but knocking them out of the Western Conference playoff race.

But that slump seems like a distant memory after Wednesday’s victory. For the third game in a row, the Sharks scored a game-winning goal in the final 90 seconds of regulation, becoming the first NHL team to do so, per Sportradar.

Wednesday’s victory was the most dramatic of the trio. Macklin Celebrini equalized with 99 seconds to go before Alexander Wennberg delivered an improbable winner just over a minute later, giving San Jose a 4-3 win over the Anaheim Ducks at SAP Center.

On Monday night, Celebrini crossed the 100-point threshold with two goals and an assist in a 5-4 win over the Blues. Two nights later, the 19-year-old — who is building a very good case for the Hart Trophy — factored into all four Sharks goals against the Pacific Division-leading Ducks. After having only two points during San Jose’s six-game skid, he now has nine points in three wins since.

Yet, when interviewed shortly after on the NHL on TNT postgame show, the teenage phenom still remained cool as a cucumber, almost oblivious to another absurd performance he had given.

“Yeah, I mean, still living off that emotion, pretty high there,” Celebrini said. “I think we just stayed patient, didn’t give up much in that third, and, I mean, we buried it when it counted.”

Of course, to anyone who has watched the Sharks this season, the concept of Celebrini being very good isn’t exactly new. But the magnitude of his talent is becoming more and more remarkable to anyone and everyone, even a 16-year NHL veteran teammate in Ryan Reaves.

After being dragged him into Celebrini’s postgame interview with TNT, Reaves had a blunt assessment on playing alongside the budding superstar.

“It’s like watching a god on ice,” Reaves remarked. “It’s fun to watch. It’s crazy the stuff he can do at 19. I’ll be honest, though, half of my interviews this year has been about him, so it’s kind of starting to wear me out a little bit.”

However, if Celebrini can carry San Jose to an unlikely spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Reaves likely will be asked plenty more questions about his extraordinary teammate, who just happens to be 20 years his junior.

Reaves also doesn’t appear to be the only Sharks player inspired by Celebrini. Three consecutive wins — each coming from behind — show a growing level of belief and grit that extends beyond their fresh-faced centerpiece.

NHL on TNT analyst Brian Boucher asked Celebrini if Wednesday’s win could be a “galvanizing moment” for Team Teal, which now sits just one point out of a wild-card spot, with at least one game in hand over almost everyone else around them.

“It shows our confidence in our group and the way we believe in each other,” Celebrini explained. “We’re never going to quit. Who knows what’s going to happen, but we’re going to keep playing hard, take it game by game. It’s cliché, but that’s the way we’re going to approach it and hopefully, just to keep taking strides.”

The Sharks had an easy opportunity to quit during their recent losing streak. But, as Celebrini stated, that’s not in this team’s DNA; the way San Jose has won its last three games is perfect proof of that mentality.

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Canucks Call-Up Forward Ty Mueller From Abbotsford

The Vancouver Canucks have made a roster move ahead of their game against the Colorado Avalanche tonight, as the team announced they have called-up forward Ty Mueller from the AHL. This comes only a couple of hours after the Abbotsford Canucks announced the signing of forward Braden Birnie to a professional try-out agreement. 

Mueller has been a steady presence in the Abbotsford Canucks’ lineup this season, playing in 59 of their 66 games so far. He has scored 16 goals and 19 assists in this span of time while often playing in Abbotsford’s top-six as a centre. The forward currently ranks second on Abbotsford in points behind Nils Åman (6G, 31A). 

This is not Mueller’s first time playing at the NHL level, as the forward made his NHL debut for Vancouver on April 12, 2025 against the Minnesota Wild on home-ice. He played in one more game after that, on April 14 against the San Jose Sharks, before re-joining Abbotsford in their chase for the Calder Cup. 

Mueller’s call-up comes shortly after Evander Kane was noted to be sitting out of tonight’s game. Kane has reportedly been dealing with an injury through the most recent stretch of games, though he played in his 1000th career NHL game on Monday against the Vegas Golden Knights. 

Vancouver will face the Avalanche tonight at 5:30 pm PT, with their next match taking place tomorrow against the Minnesota Wild at 5:00 pm PT. Abbotsford will play in a home back-to-back on Friday and Saturday, with this being their final stretch of home games through the 2025–26 season. 

Apr 12, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Ty Mueller (39) skates against the Minnesota Wild in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images
Apr 12, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Ty Mueller (39) skates against the Minnesota Wild in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

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Golden Knights President of Hockey Operations George McPhee Named 2026 Lou Lamoriello Award Recipient

Every year, the American Hockey Coaches Association presents an award to a former college coach or player who ‘has distinguished himself in his profession after college.’ The award was named after former Providence College player, coach, and athletic director Lou Lamoriello. This year, the honor goes to Vegas Golden Knights President of Hockey Operations George McPhee.

“I am honored beyond words to accept the Lou Lamoriello Award as the Frozen Four prepares to arrive here in Vegas,” said McPhee in response. “Lou is among the very best hockey minds and human beings to grace college hockey and the National Hockey League. Lou’s impact on these institutions, as well as the lives of thousands who have worked for him and competed against him, is extraordinary.”

As a forward at Bowling Green State University, McPhee won the Hobey Baker Award in 1982. He went on to have a seven-year NHL career, playing for the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils. After retirement, he began a career in management and had success with the Vancouver Canucks, Washington Capitals, and New York Islanders before making his way to Vegas.

On July 13, 2016, McPhee became the inaugural General Manager and President of Hockey Operations of the Golden Knights. He won the NHL General Manager of the Year Award in 2018 after the success of his team’s inaugural season.

McPhee stepped aside as General Manager in favor of Kelly McCrimmon on September 1, 2019, but remained as the President of Hockey Operations. He won his first Stanley Cup with the Golden Knights in 2023.

The Lou Lamoriello Award will be presented on April 10 during this year’s NCAA D1 Men’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four.

“George is widely respected throughout hockey and has consistently made a positive impact during his career,” said AHCA Executive Director Forrest Karr. ”His many contributions to the sport make him a natural choice for the Lou Lamoriello Award, and we look forward to presenting this well-deserved recognition during Frozen Four weekend.”

Panthers Bring Up Defensemen Tobias Bjornfot, Mikulas Hovorka from AHL Charlotte

The Florida Panthers have brought up a pair of defenseman to make up for the team’s latest injuries.

On Tuesday, Florida blueliners Aaron Ekblad and Dmitry Kulikov suffered separate injuries after being hit by the puck during the Panthers’ 6-3 win over Ottawa.

While the ultimate prognosis on both has not been determined, early indications were that both would be out of the lineup in at least the short term.

As a result, Florida has brought up defenseman Tobias Bjornfot and Mikulas Hovorka from the Charlotte Checkers, according to the AHL Transactions Log.

Bjornfot has played 11 games with the Panthers this season, racking up two goals and an assist to go with a plus-4 on-ice rating.

Hovorka played his first NHL game with Florida back in February, skating to a minus-3 rating in 11:27 of ice time during a 6-1 loss to Tampa Bay.

The Panthers are back in action on Thursday night when they host the Boston Bruins at Amerant Bank Arena.

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Philadelphia Flyers Sign New Prospect To Multi-Year Extension

The Philadelphia Flyers have announced that they have signed defenseman David Jiricek to a two-year, $3 million contract extension. Starting next season, he will have a $1.5 million average annual value.

The Flyers acquired Jiricek from the Minnesota Wild at the 2026 NHL trade deadline in exchange for forward Bobby Brink. Since then, the right-shot defenseman has played well at the AHL level with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Now, he has landed himself a solid contract extension from Philadelphia because of it. 

In 10 games with the Phantoms since being acquired, Jiricek has recorded two goals, eight assists, and 10 points. This is after he had two goals and 10 points in 24 AHL games with the Iowa Wild before the trade.

Jiricek also played in 25 games for Minnesota before the deal, where he had zero points and 14 penalty minutes. In 84 career NHL games over four seasons, the 2022 sixth-overall pick has recorded two goals, 11 assists, and 13 points. 

Erik Karlsson Named NHL's Second Star Of The Month

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson was on another level in March, and the NHL took notice of it.

Karlsson was named the NHL's Second Star for the month of March on Wednesday. He finished the month with nine goals and 24 points in 17 games, helping the Penguins go 8-6-3 in those games. 

He had nine multi-point games in March, including four three-point games. It was his best month as a Penguin and has helped him compile 13 goals and 60 points in 70 games this season.

Karlsson's nine multi-point games in March are the most by a Penguins defenseman in a single month in franchise history.

Karlsson was putting the Penguins on his back for a good chunk of these games, especially since Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin were both hurt. He hasn't made the Stanley Cup Playoffs since the 2018-19 season, when he was with the San Jose Sharks, and is looking to change that this year.

Karlsson and the Penguins will be back in action on Thursday against the Tampa Bay Lightning.  


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(4-1-26) Blues-Kings Gameday Lineup

How do the St. Louis Blues recover from that gut punch they took on Monday?

Nothing they can do but get right back on the horse, and after taking a direct kick to the gut when they allowed a game-winning goal with 22 seconds left in a 5-4 loss to the San Jose Sharks, the Blues (31-31-11) have no choice but to pick themselves up when they play an almost certain must-win game against the Los Angeles Kings 29-26-18) at 8 p.m. on Wednesday in the race for the final wild card out of the Western Conference.

The task is daunting for the Blues, who are only four points behind the Nashville Predators with a game in hand, but the bigger issue is not only do they have to climb over the Predators but they also have to pass the Kings, who are one point back of the Predators and host Nashville on Thursday; they also have to pass the Winnipeg Jets, who are also one point back of Nashville, and the Sharks and Seattle Kraken, each two points back.

Having to pass five teams makes it almost a certainty that the only way for that to happen, and with the teams in front of them having head-to-head matchups, the Blues almost certainly need to someone win out their remaining nine games, or come awfully close to doing that, in order to have a chance.

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Blues coach Jim Montgomery will not tinker with the lineup for Wednesday, other than starting Jordan Binnington in goal. 

"The lineup is the same. I've talked to the five guys that haven't played (lately)," Montgomery said to the media in Los Angeles of Oskar Sundqvist, Jonathan Drouin, Nathan Walker, Tyler Tucker and Matthew Kessel.  "(I told them) keep being great teammates. They're working hard, they're staying in shape, they have to for when we call upon them. You know we're going to call upon them sooner or later. If we don't have success again tonight, there are going to be changes."

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Blues Projected Lineup:

Dylan Holloway-Robert Thomas-Jimmy Snuggerud

Jake Neighbours-Pavel Buchnevich-Jordan Kyrou

Otto Stenberg-Dalibor Dvorsky-Jonatan Berggren

Alexey Toropchenko-Jack Finley-Pius Suter

Philip Broberg-Logan Mailloux

Theo Lindstein-Colton Parayko

Cam Fowler-Justin Holl

Jordan Binnington will start in goal; Joel Hofer will be the backup.

Healthy scratches include Jonathan Drouin, Oskar Sundqvist, Nathan Walker and Matthew Kessel. Tyler Tucker (lower body) is on the road trip and is close to being an option for selection.

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Kings Projected Lineup:

Artemi Panarin-Anze Kopitar-Adrian Kempe

Trevor Moore-Quinton Byfield-Alex Laferriere

Mathieu Joseph-Scott Laughton-Joel Armia

Jeff Malott-Samuel Helenius-Jared Wright

Mikey Anderson-Drew Doughty

Joel Edmundson-Brandt Clarke

Brian Dumoulin-Cody Ceci

Darcy Kuemper will start in goal; Anton Forsberg will be the backup.

Healthy scratches include Alex Turcotte, Jacob Moverare and Taylor Ward. Andrei Kuzmenko (meniscus) is out.

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Flyers sign young defenseman from Brink trade to 2-year extension

Flyers sign young defenseman from Brink trade to 2-year extension originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Flyers didn’t waste much time with re-signing David Jiricek.

They inked the 22-year-old defenseman Wednesday to a two-year, $3 million contract extension not even four weeks after acquiring him in the Bobby Brink trade.

Jiricek was a pending restricted free agent. He’ll remain an RFA when his new deal expires.

The righty shot has played at a point-per-game pace through 10 games with AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley. He has two goals, eight assists, 30 shots and a minus-6 rating for the Phantoms.

As the sixth overall pick in the 2022 NHL draft, Jiricek has a lot upside. His size and shot are big strengths, but he’ll have to improve his skating and reads. The Flyers are his third organization. He already has 84 career NHL games under his belt.

“We still see a high potential — 21-, 22-year-old, 6-foot-4 defensemen of his caliber are tough to find,” general manager Danny Briere said after the trade. “We know we have to work with him, we need to be patient, we need to give him a little bit of rope to develop him.”

The Flyers are hoping Jiricek and 2023 first-round pick Oliver Bonk can be long-term pieces on the right side.

Who is in NHL playoffs? Latest standings, bracket matchups, tiebreakers

NHL games on Tuesday, March 31 brought about a shift in the Eastern Conference playoff bracket.

The Tampa Bay Lightning lost in regulation and dropped out of the top seed in the conference and out of first place in the Atlantic Division. The Buffalo Sabres' victory gave them the division lead and the Carolina Hurricanes' win gave them the top seed in the East.

The Wednesday, April 1 games could affect the Western Conference standings.

The Los Angeles Kings could pass the idle Nashville Predators and move into the second wild card spot if they win. A San Jose Sharks victory would let them pass the Predators based on percentage points because they'll have played one less game.

Also Wednesday, the Minnesota Wild can become the third NHL team to clinch a 2026 postseason berth.

Here's what to know about the NHL standings, including the latest playoff bracket and the tiebreaker procedures for the 2025-26 season:

Who's in the 2026 NHL playoffs?

Eastern Conference: None

Western Conference: Colorado, Dallas

Who can clinch today?

The idle Minnesota Wild will clinch a playoff berth if the Kings lose to the Blues or if the Sharks lose to the Ducks in regulation.

NHL games today (Wednesday, April 1)

All times p.m.Eastern

  • Vancouver at Colorado, 8:30
  • St. Louis at Los Angeles, 9
  • Anaheim at San Jose, 9, TNT

NHL Eastern Conference standings 2025-26

As of March 31. x-clinched playoff spot. z-eliminated

Metropolitan Division

  • Carolina Hurricanes (100)
  • Pittsburgh Penguins (92)
  • New York Islanders (89)

Atlantic Division

  • Buffalo Sabres (100)
  • Tampa Bay Lightning (98)
  • Montreal Canadiens (96)

Wild card

  • Boston Bruins (94)
  • Columbus Blue Jackets (88)

Sitting out of playoff position: Ottawa Senators (86), Detroit Red Wings (86), Philadelphia Flyers (86), Washington Capitals (85), New Jersey Devils (78), Toronto Maple Leafs (77), Florida Panthers (75), z-New York Rangers (71)

NHL Western Conference standings 2025-26

As of March 31. x-clinched playoff spot. z-eliminated

Central Division

  • x-Colorado Avalanche (108)
  • x-Dallas Stars (100)
  • Minnesota Wild (94)

Pacific Division

  • Anaheim Ducks (87)
  • Edmonton Oilers (85)
  • Vegas Golden Knights (82)

Wild card

  • Utah Mammoth (82)
  • Nashville Predators (77)

Sitting out of playoff position: Los Angeles Kings (76), Winnipeg Jets (76), San Jose Sharks (75), Seattle Kraken (75), St. Louis Blues (73), Calgary Flames (70), Chicago Blackhawks (68), z-Vancouver Canucks (50)

NHL Eastern Conference playoff bracket

Here is how the Eastern Conference playoff bracket would look if the season ended on March 31.

  • Carolina (M1) vs. Columbus (WC1)
  • Pittsburgh (M2) vs. N.Y. Islanders (M3)
  • Buffalo (A1) vs. Boston (WC2)
  • Tampa Bay (A2) vs. Montreal (A3)

The winner of the first series would play the winner of the second in the second round. The winner of the third series would play the winner of the fourth. Key: M - Metropolitan Division. A - Atlantic Division. WC - wild card

NHL Western Conference playoff bracket

Here is how the Western Conference playoff bracket would look if the season ended on March 31.

  • Colorado (C1) vs. Nashville (WC2)
  • Dallas (C2) vs. Minnesota (C3)
  • Anaheim (P1) vs. Utah (WC1)
  • Edmonton (P2) vs. Vegas (P3)

The winner of the first series would play the winner of the second in the second round. The winner of the third series would play the winner of the fourth. Key: C - Central Division P - Pacific Division. WC - wild card

NHL tiebreakers: What is the first tiebreaker in NHL standings?

If two teams are tied in points at the end of the regular season, here are the tiebreakers:

  1. Regulation wins
  2. Regulation and overtime wins (ROW)
  3. Total wins
  4. Most points earned in head-to-head competition: If teams had an uneven number of meetings, the first game played in the city that has the extra game is excluded.
  5. Goal differential
  6. Total goals

When does the NHL regular season end?

The NHL regular season is scheduled to end on Thursday, April 16, with six games.

When do the NHL playoffs start?

The NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs are expected to begin on Saturday, April 18.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NHL playoff bracket 2026, latest standings and tiebreaker scenarios

Blues Take On Kings In Must Win Game With Playoff Hopes Dwindling

The St. Louis Blues are in California tonight to take on the Los Angeles Kings in what can be considered a must-win game. 

While most outcomes of tonight’s game still leave the Blues with very slim odds of making the playoffs, a loss would almost put the nail in the coffin.

According to moneypuck.com, the Blues currently have a 4.8 percent chance of making the playoffs. That number falls to 1.4 percent if they lose in regulation and 3.0 percent if they are defeated in overtime or a shootout, according to Mike Meyer. If they win in regulation, their chances jump to 9.0 percent, and an overtime/shootout win increases their odds to 7.1 percent. 

Needless to say, the Blues have a tough hill to climb either way, but a loss gives them little to no hope. 

The Blues suffered a heartbreaking loss to the San Jose Sharks on Monday. The Blues tied the game at 4-4 after trailing by a pair of markers, but with 22 seconds remaining, the Blues gave up an odd-man rush, and Adam Gaudette squeaked a shot past Joel Hofer to give the Sharks a late 5-4 lead.

The Blues were unable to tie it and lost in regulation. That result witnessed the Sharks spring two points ahead of the Blues, and the Blues now trail the Nashville Predators by four points for the second wild card spot. Additionally, four teams are ahead of the Blues in the race for the wild card spot.

One of those teams sitting ahead of the Blues is the Kings, who are just one point back of the Predators with a game in hand. The Kings and Blues have squared off twice this season, with the Kings winning both contests after regulation. 

The importance of this game cannot be understated, which should lead to a spirited affair with plenty of great hockey. 


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Red Wings Playoff Chances Hit Season-Low Following Crushing Loss vs Penguins

Things went from bad to worse to soul-crushing for the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night, as their playoff hopes took another significant hit in a lopsided 5-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.

The defeat marked yet another discouraging chapter in a difficult stretch for Detroit. Over their last 21 games, the Red Wings have posted a 7-11-3 record, the third-worst mark in the NHL during that span. On a night when several teams around them in the playoff race also lost, Detroit failed to capitalize, leaving them still sitting two points outside of a wild card position.

The playoff implications are becoming increasingly stark. According to MoneyPuck, the Red Wings’ postseason odds dropped to a season-low 32.2 percent on Wednesday. That figure marks their lowest point since opening night, when their chances sat at 23.1 percent, underscoring just how far their outlook has slipped.

Detroit’s remaining schedule does little to inspire confidence as it is considered one of the toughest in the league, featuring multiple matchups against surging opponents like the Philadelphia Flyers twice more, a team riding a wave of momentum after top prospect Porter Martone made his NHL debut Tuesday in a 6-4 loss to the Washington Capitals. 

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Beyond Philadelphia, Detroit must also contend with a gauntlet that includes the Minnesota Wild, the red-hot New Jersey Devils, and the Tampa Bay Lightning. Their most critical showdown will be with the Columbus Blue Jackets and could ultimately define Detroit’s season. Columbus currently holds the wild card spot the Red Wings are chasing, and a victory would give Detroit a direct opportunity to leapfrog them in the standings.

With time running out, the margin for error has all but disappeared and if the Red Wings hope to keep their playoff aspirations alive, they will need to reverse course quickly and begin turning close games into crucial wins before the window closes entirely.

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Islanders News: 0 for the back-to-back

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Well that was 48 hours of frustration.

At multiple points during both losses to the Penguins and Sabres, you thought the Islanders might at least get a point or more. In each case, things shifted suddenly and maddeningly.

They wake up still in a playoff spot, but also still with their biggest competitors for that spot having a game or two in hand. Pittsburgh is now three points ahead with a game in hand, giving them the lead on home ice for a 2 vs. 3 matchup should the Islanders hang on.

The gap between the Isles and the Canadiens and Bruins has likely widened too far, so they pretty much need to claim the Metro third spot or final wild card spot or else, with several other teams also in the running. Their six remaining games include two against the automatic-loss Hurricanes, so there’s that, too.

But things change quickly in the bubble of teams that only kinda deserve to be in the playoffs; there are surely more turns, surprises and frustrations in store over the next two weeks.

Islanders News

  • Yet again, the Islanders were in position to get some much-needed points only to fritter it all away. [LHH | Newsday]
  • Takeaways: “It’s too bad we let it slip.” [Isles]
  • The AHL has approved relocating the Isles’ affiliate from Brideport to #makeitseven Hamilton. [Newsday]
  • The Skinny: Thursday will be a big night on the schedule as some of these games-in-hand are (momentarily) used. [Isles]

Elsewhere

At least scores last night largely broke in the Islanders’ favor…the Senators, Red Wings, Blue Jackets and even the Flyers all lost in regulation. Pittsburgh won, but that was the price of a Red Wings regulation loss. Tonight’s schedule is just three games, all of the Westerly variety.

  • Goalie fight! Pretty good one, too, in Rangers vs. Devils. [Post]
  • The Leafs have fired GM Brad Treliving and the Kyle Dubas Choir is enjoying their victory lap. [Athletic-Mirtle | Athletic-Segal]
  • Elliotte Friedman says there were even discussions of extending Treliving or maybe keeping him in a different role… [Sportsnet]
  • Alex Ovechkin now has 20 30-goal seasons. [NHL]

Winnipeg's Nearly Impossible Playoff Run Almost Complete, Now Sitting One Point Out Of Playoffs

After picking up a crucial two points in a 4-3 overtime victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday, the Winnipeg Jets are within striking distance of what once seemed like an impossible playoff push. Winnipeg now sits just one point out of a wild card spot, turning a late-season surge into a legitimate postseason bid.

Since returning from the Olympic break, the Jets have been one of the hottest teams in the league, earning points in 14 of their last 18 games and posting a 10-4-4 record over that stretch. Their ability to keep games close has been a defining factor, allowing them to steadily climb the standings while other contenders have stumbled.

Among the teams battling for the final wild card positions, Winnipeg holds a subtle but important edge as they have the best goal differential at minus-15, significantly better than the current holders of those spots, the Nashville Predators at minus-26 and the next closest contender with the Jets in the Los Angeles Kings at minus-27. 

Despite the momentum, the path to the playoffs remains complicated as Los Angeles controls its own destiny with what is considered the easiest remaining schedule in the league. The Kings also have two pivotal head-to-head matchups against Nashville, games that could dramatically reshape the standings.

The Predators, meanwhile, face a demanding stretch run in addition to their games against the Kings as they must take on the San Jose Sharks and the Utah Mammoth, both of whom are still part of the playoff picture. Nashville’s schedule becomes even more daunting with upcoming matchups against the Minnesota Wild and two games against the Pacific Division leading Anaheim Ducks.

Winnipeg’s road is no easier as they will need to maintain their strong play against direct competitors like San Jose and Utah while also navigating a series of tough games against top-tier opponents. Their remaining schedule includes clashes with the Dallas Stars, Columbus Blue Jackets, Vegas Golden Knights, and the surging Philadelphia Flyers.

According to MoneyPuck, Winnipeg’s playoff odds currently sit at 15.6 percent. While those numbers remain modest, they reflect a team that has given itself a real chance down the stretch. If the Jets can sustain the level of play they have shown over the past 18 games, their late-season push may yet become one of the most remarkable turnarounds in recent memory. 

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Vancouver Canucks Gameday Preview #74: The 32nd-Place Canucks Take On The First-Place Avalanche

Tonight will feature a battle between the NHL’s worst and the best, as the 32nd-place Vancouver Canucks (21–44–8) will take on the first-place Colorado Avalanche (49–14–10). Vancouver is coming off their sixth-consecutive loss, having dropped their Monday-night matchup against the Vegas Golden Knights by a score of 4–2. Colorado, on the other hand, is coming off a massive 9–2 win against the Calgary Flames. 

The biggest news about Vancouver’s opponent heading into tonight’s game is the fact that Cale Makar departed from Colorado’s last game due to an upper-body injury. While the Avalanche have already clinched a playoff spot, Makar’s absence is still something that will impact Colorado moving forward. For the Canucks, a Makar-less Avalanche team will be massive in suppressing Colorado’s offence, as the defenceman has registered three goals and 15 assists in 14 career games against Vancouver.  

One interesting stat that Vancouver ranks higher than Colorado in is their power play success rate, of which the Canucks are tied for 20th in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs (19.7%) and the Avalanche sits at 24th with 18.1%. With that being said, Colorado has scored on the man-advantage in six of their past seven games, including a four-game power play goal streak. The Canucks, on the other hand, have scored a power play goal in five of their last seven. 

Players To Watch: 

Brock Boeser

Through his past 10 games, Boeser has scored three goals and seven assists, going without a point in only three of these games. Boeser is also sandwiched between two franchise records, having just slid into ninth all-time in points as a Canuck while also being one power play goal away from entering the franchise’s top-five. The career-Canuck is also six points away from passing Pavel Bure for eighth all-time in the stat.  

Sam Malinski

With Makar expected to miss some time, Colorado’s blueline could look a little different when the Canucks face the Avalanche later tonight. One player who has found some offensive success on the Avalanche’s blueline this season is Malinski, who has scored five goals and 29 assists in 73 games played so far this season. Given Makar’s potential absence, Malinski could see a potential promotion from his spot on Colorado’s second pairing. 

​​Dec 2, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Vancouver Canucks center Max Sasson (63) takes a shot on goal in the third period against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
​​Dec 2, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Vancouver Canucks center Max Sasson (63) takes a shot on goal in the third period against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Vancouver Canucks (21–44–8): 

Points: 

Elias Pettersson: 15–31–46

Filip Hronek: 8–34–42

Brock Boeser: 18–21–39

Jake DeBrusk: 16–19–35

Evander Kane: 13–18–31

Goaltenders: 

Thatcher Demko: 8–10–1

Kevin Lankinen: 8–26–5

Nikita Tolopilo: 5–7–2

Jiří Patera: 0–1–0 

Colorado Avalanche (49–14–10): 

Points: 

Nathan MacKinnon: 49–71–120 

Martin Nečas: 35–57–92

Cale Makar: 20–55–75

Brock Nelson: 33–28–61

Nazem Kadri: 16–34–50 

Goaltenders: 

Scott Wedgewood: 27–5–6

MacKenzie Blackwood: 21–9–1

Trent Miner: 1–0–3

Game Information: 

Start time: 5:30 pm PT 

Venue: Ball Arena 

Television: Sportsnet

Radio: Sportsnet 650 

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Bruins look like a team that could do real damage in 2026 playoffs

Bruins look like a team that could do real damage in 2026 playoffs originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

What a difference a year makes.

At this time in 2025, the Bruins were on their way to finishing with the NHL’s fifth-worst record and missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in nine years. Fast forward to April 1, 2026, and the B’s have a 98.2 percent chance of reaching the postseason, per MoneyPuck.

And not only are the Bruins almost guaranteed a playoff spot at this point, they look like a team that could actually do real damage in the postseason.

The latest example came Tuesday night against the Dallas Stars.

The score was tied 2-2 entering the third period, then the B’s dominated with an aggressive attacking mentality and outscored the Stars 4-1 in the frame to earn a 6-3 victory and extend their win streak to four games. Viktor Arvidsson tallied a hat trick, David Pastrnak had three assists, and Elias Lindholm had another multi-point performance (one goal, one assist).

During this win streak, the Bruins have beaten the team with the second-best record overall (Stars), the team with the best record in the Eastern Conference (Buffalo Sabres), a top contender in the Western Conference (Minnesota Wild) and the team in the East’s second wild card spot (Columbus Blue Jackets).

​”Everyone was talking about the schedule. ‘The Bruins have the toughest schedule,'” Bruins head coach Marco Sturm told reporters after Tuesday’s win. “Yeah, I believe that, too. But what I liked about it is it always seems like we play better when we’re playing against better teams.”​

The Bruins came out of the Olympic break on Feb. 23 barely holding on to a playoff spot. Since then, only one team (Sabres) has collected more points in the standings than the Bruins’ 25 (11-4-3).

Based on their recent play, could the Bruins win a round (or more) if they qualify for the postseason?

Yes, and there are several reasons why.

They have a deep lineup of players who can provide offense. Last year, if David Pastrnak or Morgan Geekie didn’t score, the B’s were in trouble. This year’s roster has much more scoring depth.

Pastrnak is on pace for a fifth consecutive 100-point season, and his 66 assists are a career high. Morgan Geekie has a career-high 34 goals. Pavel Zacha has a career-high 28 goals and needs one more point to hit 60 for the first time. Arvidsson has 50 points in 63 games after tallying 27 points in 67 games for the Oilers last season.

Marat Khusnutdinov’s 15 goals are a career high. Fraser Minten’s 33 points are a career high as well. Casey Mittlestadt and Mark Kastelic have provided valuable scoring production, too. And if that wasn’t enough, top defenseman Charlie McAvoy’s 58 points are also a career-high.

The Bruins are not reliant on one or two lines. They are a four-line team on a lot of nights, with the blue line also creating scoring chances, and that’s why they’ve improved from 28th in goals scored last season to eighth in 2025-26. The Bruins also have the second-best 5-on-5 goal differential since Jan. 1, along with a much-improved power play that ranks eighth in success rate.

The mental makeup of the Bruins is strong, too. They don’t fold in pressure situations. This team doesn’t quit and keeps fighting. We saw that in the comeback wins over the Sabres and Blue Jackets during this win streak. Overall, the Bruins have scored the third-most goals in the third period this season. When the pressure increases late in games, these guys typically respond in a positive manner.

Goaltending is another strength of this team and a reason why it could win a round or two.

Jeremy Swayman ranks third among all goalies in wins above replacement and goals saved above expected. He has been a top-five goalie this season and the No. 1 reason why the Bruins are in the playoff mix. Swayman was excellent in the 2024 playoffs, and based on his play this season, we could see a repeat of that in 2026.

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The Bruins are also battle-tested. They have played one of the toughest schedules since the Olympic break and have taken points from 14 of 18 games in that span. The playoff race in the East has been super competitive all season, so the B’s have been in playoff mode for a while now.

They won’t need to make any adjustments in that regard once the playoffs actually begin.

“For us, the playoffs already started a long time ago,” Sturm said postgame Tuesday. “I think that’s a good thing about our team right now. We want to get challenged right now against really good hockey teams.”

The Bruins’ first-round matchup will be tough whoever they play. The Sabres, Lightning and Hurricanes — their three most likely opponents — are all really talented teams. But the Bruins are becoming the one team nobody in the East wants to see early in the playoffs.

This Bruins squad is peaking at the perfect time. And as a result, expectations have risen. Not only should the Bruins qualify for the playoffs, they should also be a pretty tough out for whoever stands in their way.