Nine games on the schedule Saturday impacted the playoff races:
Colorado Avalanche 5, St. Louis Blues 2 -- The Avalanche, who had the worst record in the League last season, clinched the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference with the win, eliminating the Blues at the same time. The Avalanche will play the Nashville Predators in the Western Conference First Round.
Boston Bruins 5, Ottawa Senators 2 -- The Bruins kept their hopes of winning the Atlantic Division and the top seed in the Eastern Conference alive with the win combined with the Tampa Bay Lightning's overtime loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. The Bruins need a win in their regular-season finale against the Florida Panthers on Sunday (7:30 p.m. ET; NHLN, SN, SN360, NESN, FS-F, NHL.TV) to capture the division and home ice throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs. If they win, they will play the New Jersey Devils in the first round. If they lose, they will play the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Lightning missed a chance to lock up the division and conference, and now their fate rests with the Panthers-Bruins game Sunday. Tampa Bay will face either the Devils or Maple Leafs in the first round.
Anaheim Ducks 3, Arizona Coyotes 0 -- The Ducks won their fifth straight game to end the season and finish second in the Pacific Division. They will play the San Jose Sharks, who were in second entering Saturday but were defeated by the Minnesota Wild, in the first round.
Dallas Stars 4, Los Angeles Kings 2 -- The Kings missed a chance to finish third in the Pacific, and instead earned the first wild card in the Western Conference. They will face the Vegas Golden Knights in the first round.
Minnesota Wild 6, San Jose Sharks 3 -- The Sharks missed a chance to lock up home-ice advantage in the first round and instead will open at the Anaheim Ducks. The Wild will play the Winnipeg Jets.
Philadelphia Flyers 5, New York Rangers 0 -- The Flyers clinched a playoff berth and third place in the Metropolitan Division with the win and will play the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round.
Washington Capitals 5, New Jersey Devils 3 -- The Devils dropped to the second wild card in the East with the loss. They will play the Bruins or Lightning in the first round. Alex Ovechkin won the League goal-scoring title, finishing with 49 for the Capitals, who will play the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Nashville Predators 4, Columbus Blue Jackets 2 --Columbus needed a win to take third place in the Metropolitan Division; instead, the Blue Jackets are the first wild card from the East and will play the Capitals in the first round. The Predators, who won the Presidents' Trophy, will play the Avalanche.