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NHL Playoff Race Heats Up: Latest Standings and Tiebreakers Explained

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As the NHL playoff race intensifies, three teams made significant strides during a bustling 15-game slate on March 24. Among them, the Buffalo Sabres are poised to add to their momentum with a chance to secure the top seed in the Eastern Conference when they face off against the Boston Bruins in a crucial matchup.

The Sabres, who have been on a remarkable run with a 33-6-5 record since December 9, are looking to end a frustrating 14-year playoff drought. This resurgence follows the recent management shakeup that saw Jarmo Kekalainen replace Kevyn Adams, signaling a new direction for the franchise. Currently, Buffalo leads the Tampa Bay Lightning by two points in the Atlantic Division race and will have played two more games by the end of the night.

In the Eastern Conference, the Ottawa Senators capitalized on the night’s action by moving into the second wild-card position, while the Edmonton Oilers and Columbus Blue Jackets each climbed to second place in their respective divisions, positioning themselves for potential home-ice advantage in the playoffs.

As of now, no team has clinched a playoff spot, but the New York Rangers find themselves on the brink of elimination. A loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs would seal their fate and end their playoff aspirations.

The current standings show several teams vying for the final playoff positions, with the New York Islanders, Detroit Red Wings, and Philadelphia Flyers among those sitting just outside the playoff picture. In the Western Conference, the Los Angeles Kings, Seattle Kraken, and Winnipeg Jets are also in contention, but the Vancouver Canucks sit far behind in the standings.

Should the regular season conclude today, the playoff brackets would shape up as follows: in the East, the top seeds would battle it out in a series format, while the West would see similar matchups based on divisional standings. Tiebreakers will come into play if teams finish the season with the same number of points, ensuring that every game counts as the season winds down.

The regular season is set to conclude on April 16, with the Stanley Cup playoffs commencing shortly thereafter on April 18. As teams jockey for position, fans can expect an exhilarating finish to the season.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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