After Friday's games
Wild, Predators, and Flames won in regulation
Avalanche won in the shootout
Coyotes lost in the shootout
Knights and Blues lost in regulation
1. Calgary (78--48-23-7) 48 ROW, 103 pts--first in the Western Conference and in the Pacific Division (3rd overall now)****
2. San Jose (77--43-25-9) 43 ROW, 95 pts--second in the Pacific Division****
3. Winnipeg (77--45-28-4) 43 ROW, 94 pts--first in the Central Division****
4. Nashville (78--44-28-6) 40 ROW, 94 pts--second in the Central Division****
5. St. Louis (77--41-28-8) 40 ROW, 90 pts--third in the Central Division****
6. Las Vegas (78--42-30-6) 39 ROW, 90 pts--third in the Pacific Division****
7. Dallas (78--41-31-6) 40 ROW, 88 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Colorado (78--36-29-13) 34 ROW, 85 pts--fifth in the Central Divison
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Arizona (78--37-33-8) 33 ROW, 82 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
Minnesota (78--36-33-9) 35 ROW, 81 pts--sixth in the Central Division
Chicago (77--34-33-10) 32 ROW, 78 pts--seventh in the Central Division
Edmonton (77--34-34-9) 31 ROW, 77 pts--fifth in the Pacific Division
Vancouver (78--33-35-10) 28 ROW, 76 pts--sixth in the Pacific Division---eliminated
Anaheim (78--32-36-10) 29 ROW, 74 pts--seventh in the Pacific Division---eliminated
The number of games played are first and in bold.
****Teams have clinched a playoff spot.
Flames fans are looking from the top safely and watching the total chaos below. The Blues and Knights have officially clinched playoff spots despite losing their games because of the Coyotes SO loss. The Avs win eliminates the Canucks from the race because Vancouver can only max out at 84 points. The Bruins are ahead of the Flames in the overall standings because of 1 less game played.
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