With less than a month left in the 2022-23 NHL season, the playoff races are hot. Valuable points are on the line every night, and the 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 of how the NHL playoff seeding works: The top three teams in each division automatically qualify for the playoffs, and 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
Getty ImagesAtlantic Division
1. Boston Bruins | 60-12-5 | 125 points (p)
Boston has already clinched a playoff berth, and they clinched the President's Trophy before a number of teams even clinched a playoff spot.
Points percentage: .812
Regulation wins: 50
Regulation plus overtime wins: 56
Current first-round matchup: Pittsburgh Penguins
2. Toronto Maple Leafs | 45-21-10 | 100 points (x)
The Maple Leafs have been somewhat inconsistent lately, and a 5-2 loss to the Red Wings on Sunday opened the door for the Lightning to close the gap on second-place in the Atlantic Division.
Points percentage: .658
Regulation wins: 38
Regulation plus overtime wins: 44
Current first-round matchup: Tampa Bay Lightning
3. Tampa Bay Lightning | 45-26-6 | 96 points (x)
Tampa Bay has now won three straight, and it seems like the team could push Toronto for home-ice advantage in the first round.
Points percentage: .623
Regulation wins: 37
Regulation plus overtime wins: 42
Current first-round matchup: Toronto Maple Leafs
Metropolitan Division
Getty Images1. Carolina Hurricanes | 49-18-9 | 107 points (x)
After two straight victories, the Hurricanes have opened up some breathing room atop the Metropolitan Division. Avoiding the Rangers in the first round would be ideal for Carolina.
Points percentage: .704Regulation wins: 37Regulation plus overtime wins: 45Current first-round matchup: New York Islanders2. New Jersey Devils | 48-21-8 | 104 points (x)
With each passing day, it seems like we're headed for a first-round matchup between the Devils and Rangers. Home-ice advantage is on the line, and New Jersey has started to slip with four wins in their last 10 games.
Points percentage: .675Regulation wins: 36Regulation plus overtime wins: 46Current first-round matchup: New York Rangers3. New York Rangers | 45-21-11 | 101 points (x)
Unlike the Devils, the Rangers have been picking up some big wins lately, and they are just three points behind New Jersey in the Metro.
Points percentage: .656Regulation wins: 35Regulation plus overtime wins: 41Current first-round matchup: New Jersey DevilsWild Card
Getty Images1. New York Islanders | 39-30-9 | 87 points
The Isles picked a poor time to lose two straight games. It won't get any easier with a matchup against the Lightning on Thursday.
Points percentage: .558Regulation wins: 33Regulation plus overtime wins: 38Current first-round matchup: Carolina Hurricanes2. Pittsburgh Penguins | 38-29-10 | 86 points
Neither the Penguins nor the Islanders seem to have much interest in locking up a playoff spot. Pittsburgh did pick up a key win over the Flyers on Sunday.
Points percentage: .558Regulation wins: 29Regulation plus overtime wins: 37Current first-round matchup: Boston BruinsIn the Hunt
Getty Images3. Florida Panthers | 39-31-7 | 85 points
With three consecutive wins, the Panthers have really put pressure on the Islanders and Penguins. Florida also has a pretty favorable schedule coming up this week.
Points percentage: .552Regulation wins: 33Regulation plus overtime wins: 37Current first-round matchup: N/A4. Buffalo Sabres | 37-31-7 | 81 points
The Sabres are hanging on by a thread in the Eastern Conference playoff race, but the good news is that they have two games in hand on the Panthers and Penguins and three games in hand on the Islanders.
Points percentage: .540Regulation wins: 28Regulation plus overtime wins: 36Current first-round matchup: N/A5. Ottawa Senators | 37-34-6 | 80 points
It would take a small miracle for the Senators to qualify for the playoffs, but if they get hot in the last two weeks, things could get interesting.
Points percentage: .519Regulation wins: 29Regulation plus overtime wins: 35Current first-round matchup: N/AWestern Conference
Getty ImagesCentral Division
1. Minnesota Wild | 44-23-9 | 97 points
Minnesota continues to have a very tenuous grasp on the top spot in the Central Division, but four of its final six games are against non-playoff teams.
Points percentage: .638Regulation wins: 32Regulation plus overtime wins: 37Current first-round matchup: Seattle Kraken2. Colorado Avalanche | 45-24-6 | 96 points
Here come the Avalanche. Colorado has won eight of its last 10, and the team might be peaking at the right time. Back-to-back games against the Sharks this week should only help the Avs.
Points percentage: .640Regulation wins: 32Regulation plus overtime wins: 39Current first-round matchup: Dallas Stars3. Dallas Stars | 41-21-14 | 96 points
Dallas has now slipped to third place in the Central Divison, and a first-round matchup with the Avalanche might await the Stars at the end of the regular season.
Points percentage: .632Regulation wins: 34Regulation plus overtime wins: 38Current first-round matchup: Colorado AvalanchePacific Division
1. Vegas Golden Knights | 47-22-7 | 101 points (x)
The Golden Knights have gotten hot at the right time with seven wins across their last 10 games. Vegas has a crucial clash with Minnesota on Monday night.
Points percentage: .664Regulation wins: 35Regulation plus overtime wins: 43Current first-round matchup: Winnipeg Jets2. Los Angeles Kings | 45-22-10 | 100 points (x)
The Kings are just one point behind the Golden Knights for first place, and the two teams play one another on Thursday night.
Points percentage: .649Regulation wins: 35Regulation plus overtime wins: 39Current first-round matchup: Edmonton Oilers3. Edmonton Oilers | 45-23-9 | 99 points (x)
The Oilers are 9-0-1 in their last 10 games, and it's conceivable that they climb all the way to No. 1 in the Pacific Division in the next two weeks.
Points percentage: .643Regulation wins: 41Regulation plus overtime wins: 45Current first-round matchup: Los Angeles KingsWild Card
Getty Images1. Seattle Kraken | 41-26-8 | 90 points
At this point, it's probably only a matter of time before the Kraken clinch their first playoff berth in franchise history.
Points percentage: .600Regulation wins: 32Regulation plus overtime wins: 41Current first-round matchup: Minnesota Wild2. Winnipeg Jets | 43-31-3 | 89 points
Winnipeg got a massive win over the Devils on Sunday, and they were able to keep the Flames and Predators at bay for at least a couple more days.
Points percentage: .578Regulation wins: 33Regulation plus overtime wins: 42Current first-round matchup: Vegas Golden KnightsIn the Hunt
3. Calgary Flames | 36-26-15 | 87 points
The Flames have won four games in a row, and they are making a strong push to reach the playoffs. They even have a head-to-head matchup with Winnipeg on Thursday.
Points percentage: .553
Regulation wins: 29
Regulation plus overtime wins: 34
Current first-round matchup: N/A
4. Nashville Predators | 38-29-8 | 84 points
The Predators have held tough despite a growing list of injuries, but a tough schedule this week may be the end of their playoff chances. They will get a direct shot at the Jets on Saturday night.
Points percentage: .560
Regulation wins: 28
Regulation plus overtime wins: 33
Current first-round matchup: N/A