The Colorado Avalanche and Arizona Coyotes enter Friday tied in points for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference, one point ahead of the Minnesota Wild. Each team has eight games remaining.
How do their schedules compare?
The Avalanche will play five of their eight remaining games at home, with four of their remaining games against teams currently in playoff position.
The Coyotes have four at home, four on the road and four against teams in currently in the playoffs.
The Wild appear to have the toughest test ahead, with three home games and seven of their final eight against teams currently in playoff position, including their game at the Washington Capitals on Friday (7 p.m. ET; NHLN, NBCSWA, FS-N, NHL.TV).
Perhaps the most important stretch for all three teams will come next week when the Coyotes play at the Avalanche on March 29 and then host the Wild on March 31.
The underdog Coyotes have been a great story, trying to move into the postseason for the first time since 2012. They finished last in the Pacific Division with 70 points last season, 25 behind the Avalanche, who were the second wild card.
The Avalanche are trying to qualify for the playoffs for the second straight season after missing three seasons in a row, while the Wild are hoping to keep alive a streak of six straight seasons with a playoff appearance.
The Chicago Blackhawks and Vancouver Canucks are three points behind the Wild and still have a shot to reach the postseason, but entering Friday it appears the Avalanche, Wild and Coyotes are battling for one spot.
The Avalanche needed a win in Game 82 of last season against the St. Louis Blues to get in, and this could go down to the wire again.
Looking way ahead, the Coyotes host the Winnipeg Jets on the final day of the season, while the Wild play at the Dallas Stars and the Avalanche play at the San Jose Sharks.