The Hurricanes (43-12-8, 94 points), Devils (42-16-6, 90 points), Rangers (36-19-9, 81 points) and Islanders (34-25-8, 76 points), who occupy the top four seeds in the Metropolitan Division, each skated to wins:
* Pyotr Kochetkov (19 saves), who was recalled by Carolina after scoring a goal with the AHL's Chicago Wolves on March 3, blanked Philadelphia to record his fourth shutout of the season. He matched the Hurricanes/Whalers franchise record for most in a single campaign by a rookie goaltender, a mark set by Peter Sidorkiewicz in 1988-89 (w/ HFD).
* Dawson Mercer (1-1-2) factored on both goals in regulation to extend to his point streak to 11 games and guided New Jersey to its League-leading 24th road win of the season - tied for the second most in a single season in franchise history and trailing only 1998-99 (28-10-3). Mercer matched Brendan Shanahan (11 GP in 1989-90) for the longest run by a Devils/Rockies/Scouts player before age 22.
* Patrick Kane (1-1-2) recorded his first two points with New York and Artemi Panarin (0-3-3) became the eighth undrafted player (since 1963-64) to record at least seven 70-point seasons as the former Blackhawks teammates helped the Rangers edge the Canadiens in a shootout. Panarin's three-assist performance was his 19th with New York, trailing only Brian Leetch (37 GP), Andy Bathgate (26 GP), Rod Gilbert (25 GP) and Mark Messier (21 GP) for the most in franchise history.
* The Islanders entered the third period trailing by two goals, but Anders Lee (2-0-2) scored the second of two New York tallies in a span of 4:14 with 1:15 remaining in regulation and set the stage for Brock Nelson's seventh career overtime goal. The Islanders, who captured the NHL's 50th multi-goal, third-period comeback win of 2022-23, posted their fourth such victory of the season - tied the Kings for the most among all teams.