Six of the eight games on the schedule Thursday have playoff implications:
The Capitals, who defeated the Hurricanes 4-1 at Capital One Arena on Tuesday, can sweep their home-and-home set and clinch a playoff berth with a win. They also can clinch if they get one point and the game between the Montreal Canadiens and Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena ends in regulation regardless of who wins. The Capitals lead the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Islanders by three points in the Metropolitan Division. The Hurricanes, who are 4-1-0 in their past five home games, are four points behind the Penguins and Islanders. They are one point ahead of the Canadiens for the first wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference.
The Canadiens, 4-0-1 in their past five games, lead the Blue Jackets by two points for the second wild card from the East, but the Blue Jackets have played one fewer game. Columbus is 0-2-0 against Montreal this season, but goalie Sergei Bobrovsky has shutouts in back-to-back games.
The Jets have a two-point lead on the second-place Nashville Predators in the Central Division and they're four points ahead of the third-place St. Louis Blues. The Islanders, who have been shut out three times in their past five games, are even in points with the Penguins and three points behind the first-place Capitals in the Metropolitan Division.
The Stars have won back-to-back games, including 2-1 at the Calgary Flames on Wednesday, and are four points behind the Blues for third place in the Central Division. They have a three-point lead on the Colorado Avalanche for the first wild card from the Western Conference. The Oilers, who have points in three straight games (2-0-1), are seven points behind the Avalanche for the second wild card from the West.
The Canucks have lost three straight games (0-3-0) and are nine points behind the Avalanche for the second wild card in the West with five games remaining.
The Sharks have lost six straight games (0-5-1) and are six points behind the Calgary Flames for first place in the Pacific Division and Western Conference. The Blackhawks have scored two goals or fewer in six straight games and are 2-3-1 in that span. They are seven points behind the Avalanche for the second wild card from the West.