Here are the 10 biggest questions from around the League to be answered during the season's final month.
1. Who will finish first in the Metropolitan Division?
The Carolina Hurricanes (44-14-8) and the New Jersey Devils (44-17-6) were tied atop the Metropolitan Division after New Jersey's 3-0 victory against Carolina on Sunday in the final regular season game between the teams. Carolina has 16 games left, including seven against teams currently in playoff spots. New Jersey has 15 games remaining, eight against teams in playoff spots.
The division winner will have home-ice advantage for at least the first two rounds of the playoffs and likely will face the first wild card into the postseason from the Eastern Conference. The second-place finisher will likely face the third-place New York Rangers, who trail the Devils by eight points, in the first round.
The Hurricanes led the Devils by eight points on Feb. 1, but New Jersey, perhaps the most surprising team in the NHL this season, has battled back to make it a two-horse race over the final four weeks.
2. Can Jonathan Quick help the Vegas Golden Knights claim the top seed in the West?
After 16 seasons and two Stanley Cup championships with the Los Angeles Kings (2012 and 2014), Quick will try to help the Golden Knights hold off the Kings, among other teams, in a tight race for first in the Western Conference. Vegas (42-20-6) leads the Dallas Stars (37-17-13) and Los Angeles (39-20-9) by three points, and the Minnesota Wild (39-21-8) by four.
Quick is suddenly the Golden Knights' No. 1 goalie after being acquired in a March 2 trade with the Columbus Blue Jackets, who acquired him from the Kings the previous day. Vegas will rely on the 37-year-old and Jiri Patera, a 24-year-old rookie, for a while because of lower-body injuries to Logan Thompson, Laurent Brossoit and Adin Hill.
In four games since joining Vegas, Quick is 4-0-0 with a 2.22 goals-against average, .930 save percentage and one shutout. Patera made 30 saves in his NHL debut, a 5-3 win at the St. Louis Blues on Sunday.