The eight teams playing in the Western Conference portion of the Stanley Cup Playoffs have been determined; all that is left to determine is the final positioning.
The Nashville Predators, who lost to the St. Louis Blues on Sunday, clinched a berth anyway when the Los Angeles Kings lost 2-1 to the Arizona Coyotes, 2-1. The game eliminated the Kings from postseason contention and ended a 13-hour stretch of hockey Sunday that had all sorts of playoff ramifications.
When all was said and done, the Blues, Boston Bruins, New York Islanders, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers, San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks were smiling about their results and what they meant to the playoff picture. The Predators, Carolina Hurricanes, Columbus Blue Jackets, Calgary Flames, Philadelphia Flyers and Kings had little to celebrate, especially the Flyers and Kings, who were eliminated.
Here's a look at the playoff implications from the 11-game schedule Sunday:
Boston Bruins 3, Chicago Blackhawks 2: Huge road win for the Bruins, who have reeled off five straight wins and climbed to second place in the Atlantic Division, one point ahead of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, who each have played two fewer games.
New York Islanders 4, Buffalo Sabres 2: The Islanders announced Sunday that John Tavares is
done for the regular season
, but moved within five points of the Senators in the wild-card race with a win.
St. Louis Blues 4, Nashville Predators 1: The Blues took a two-point lead on the Predators in the race for third place in the Central. The Blues have a game in hand and hold the first tiebreaker, regulation/overtime wins (ROW), 42-38. The winner of this race likely will draw the Minnesota Wild in the first round, while the loser would play either the Blackhawks or the first-place team in the Pacific.
Pittsburgh Penguins 3, Carolina Hurricanes 2: The Hurricanes are seven points out with four games remaining. The Penguins (107 points) moved ahead of the Blue Jackets (106) in the race for second place in the Metropolitan Division. Each team has four games remaining.
Minnesota Wild 5, Colorado Avalanche 2: The Wild have a seven-point lead on the Blues for second place in the Central.
Tampa Bay Lightning 6, Dallas Stars 3: The Lightning have points in six straight games (5-0-1), but are running out of runway to move into a postseason spot in the East. The Lightning are three points behind the Senators for the second wild card, but the Senators have one game in hand.