After Tuesday's games
Sharks, Flames, and Coyotes won in regulation
Jets, Predators, and Blues lost in regulation
1. San Jose (70--43-19-8) 43 ROW, 94 pts--first in the Western Conference and in the Pacific Division (2nd overall now)
2. Calgary (70--43-20-7) 43 ROW, 93 pts--second in the Pacific Division (3rd overall now)
3. Winnipeg (69--40-25-4) 38 ROW, 84 pts--first in the Central Division
4. Nashville (71--39-27-5) 35 ROW, 83 pts--second in the Central Division
5. Las Vegas (70--38-27-5) 35 ROW, 81 pts--third in the Pacific Division
6. St. Louis (69--36-26-7) 35 ROW, 79 pts--third in the Central Division
7. Dallas (69--36-28-5) 36 ROW, 77 pts--fourth in the Central Division
8. Arizona (70--35-30-5) 31 ROW, 75 pts--fourth in the Pacific Division
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Minnesota (70--33-29-8) 32 ROW, 74 pts--fifth in the Central Division
Colorado (70--30-28-12) 29 ROW, 72 pts--sixth in the Central Division
The number of games played are first and in bold.
It is obvious that the Flames and Sharks are running away from the pack and that's why there's a gap between the Flames and Jets. The 7th to 10th place teams have been added to the list. It's going to be a crazy finish with far less stress for all of us Flames fans looking from the top safely and watching the chaos below.
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MOD EDIT: Removed broken image link.
Last edited by Tsawwassen; 03-21-2019 at 02:18 AM.
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