With just two days left in the 2022-23 NHL season, the playoff races are very hot. Valuable points are on the line, and these last few games are more intense because of it.
At this point, several Eastern Conference teams have clinched a playoff spot, but many others are still trying to punch their ticket to the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Below is a comprehensive look at the NHL playoff picture as it currently stands.
Reminder: Here's how the NHL playoff seeding works
The top three teams in each division automatically qualify for the playoffs.Each conference has two wild card spots.The top division winner in each conference will play the second wild card team, and the other division winner will play the first wild card team.The second-place and third-place teams in each division will match up with one another in the first round.*Regulation wins are the first tiebreaker, and regulation plus overtime wins are the second tiebreaker. Shootout wins are not counted in regulation plus overtime wins.
Eastern Conference playoff picture
Getty ImagesAtlantic Division
1. Boston Bruins | 64-12-5 | 133 points (p)
The Bruins recently set the record for wins in a single season with 63 and also tallied the most points (133) in NHL history.
Points percentage: .821
Regulation wins: 53
Regulation plus overtime wins: 60
Current first-round matchup: New York Islanders
2. Toronto Maple Leafs | 49-21-11 | 109 points (x)
The Maple Leafs have been locked into second place for a while now. We'll see whether they choose to rest some stars ahead of the playoffs.
Points percentage: .673
Regulation wins: 41
Regulation plus overtime wins: 48
Current first-round matchup: Tampa Bay Lightning
3. Tampa Bay Lightning | 45-30-6 | 96 points (x)
Tampa Bay is stumbling toward the finish line, and it will have to find its game before taking on the Maple Leafs in the first round.
Points percentage: .593
Regulation wins: 37
Regulation plus overtime wins: 42
Current first-round matchup: Toronto Maple Leafs
Metropolitan Division
Getty Images1. Carolina Hurricanes | 51-21-9 | 111 points (x)
The Hurricanes have won three out of their last four games. It'll come down to their last game in order to determine who wins the Metro Division.
Points percentage: .685Regulation wins: 38Regulation plus overtime wins: 47Current first-round matchup: Florida Panthers2. New Jersey Devils | 51-22-8 | 110 points (x)
New Jersey is just one point behind Carolina with just one game remaining. Scoring the No. 1 spot in the division would be critical.
Points percentage: .679Regulation wins: 39Regulation plus overtime wins: 49Current first-round matchup: New York Rangers3. New York Rangers | 47-21-13 | 107 points (x)
The Rangers are now locked into third place in the Metro Division with just one game left on their schedule. They'll face whoever comes up short out of the Hurricanes and Devils in their pursuit of a division title.
Points percentage: .660Regulation wins: 37Regulation plus overtime wins: 43Current first-round matchup: New Jersey DevilsWild Card
Getty Images1. New York Islanders | 42-31-9 | 93 points (x)
The Islanders defeated the Canadiens on Wednesday night to become the last team to clinch a playoff spot and eliminate the Penguins from contention.
Points percentage: .567Regulation wins: 36Regulation plus overtime wins: 41Current first-round matchup: Carolina Hurricanes2. Florida Panthers | 42-31-8 | 92 points (x)
The Panthers have officially locked up a playoff spot, but they'll want to defeat the Hurricanes on Thursday in order to avoid facing the Bruins in the opening round.
Points percentage: .568Regulation wins: 36Regulation plus overtime wins: 40Current first-round matchup: Boston BruinsWestern Conference playoff picture
Getty ImagesCentral Division
1. Colorado Avalanche | 49-24-7 | 105 points (x)
The Avalanche had a chance to gain a stranglehold on the Central Division against the Oilers, but fell in overtime. Still, Colorado still has two more games on their schedule and controls their own destiny.
Points percentage: .656Regulation wins: 34Regulation plus overtime wins: 43Current first-round matchup: Seattle Kraken2. Dallas Stars | 45-21-14 | 104 points (x)
The Stars are still in the running for the Central Division crown, but they will need some help to get there.
Points percentage: .650Regulation wins: 37Regulation plus overtime wins: 41Current first-round matchup: Minnesota Wild3. Minnesota Wild | 46-25-10 | 102 points (x)
The Wild will have to settle for jockeying with the Stars for the second-place spot in the Central as they sort out home-ice advantage.
Points percentage: .630Regulation wins: 34Regulation plus overtime wins: 39Current first-round matchup: Dallas StarsPacific Division
Getty Images1. Vegas Golden Knights | 50-22-9 | 109 points (x)
The Golden Knights can clinch a Pacific Division title with a victory over the Kraken on Thursday.
Points percentage: .673Regulation wins: 37Regulation plus overtime wins: 45Current first-round matchup: Winnipeg Jets2. Edmonton Oilers | 49-23-9 | 107 points (x)
The Oilers have been the hottest team in the league since the trade deadline, and they have put pressure on Vegas at the top of the division.
Points percentage: .660Regulation wins: 44Regulation plus overtime wins: 49Current first-round matchup: Los Angeles Kings3. Los Angeles Kings | 46-25-10 | 102 points (x)
Suddenly, the Kings are in jeopardy of falling into the first wild card spot due to a hot streak by the Kraken.
Points percentage: .630Regulation wins: 36Regulation plus overtime wins: 40Current first-round matchup: Edmonton OilersWild Card
1. Seattle Kraken | 46-27-8 | 100 points (x)
Seattle has won five games in a row, and it is threatening Los Angeles for third place in the Pacific Division.
Points percentage: .617Regulation wins: 37Regulation plus overtime wins: 46Current first-round matchup: Colorado Avalanche2. Winnipeg Jets | 46-32-3 | 95 points
Winnipeg has clinched the final playoff spot in the Western Conference following a 3-1 win over Minnesota on Tuesday.
Points percentage: .586Regulation wins: 36Regulation plus overtime wins: 45Current first-round matchup: Vegas Golden Knights