The NHL season ends in 11 days with a single game between the Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins on April 8.
Given the tightness of wild-card races, no one would be shocked if that decides the final Eastern Conference playoff spot. As of today, the Panthers are three points out of the final wild-card position with two games in hand against the New Jersey Devils, who occupy the final spot.
Five other story lines that should demand your attention as the regular season winds down:
The Connor McDavid Show: How many points did McDavid have last night? That’s the first question an NHL fan should be asking yourself these days. McDavid’s talent, drive and personal pride have been on display for the last few weeks as he took charge of the scoring race. He is trying to be the first NHLer to win back-to-back scoring titles since Jaromir Jagr won in 2000 and 2001.
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Over the last 10 games, has nine goals and 21 points. He registered three or more points five times in those games. With 102 points and five games remaining, McDavid might reach the 110-point mark. Nobody has had that many since 2009-10 when Henrik Sedin had 112.
Colorado’s chase: The wild West is still unsettled with the Colorado Avalanche on a quest to grab one of the wild-card spots.
The Avs, 6-3-1 in their last 10, are on the outside of the playoffs because the St. Louis Blues have bullied their way back into the playoffs with an 8-2-0 run. Either way, this season has been a major step forward for the Avalanche, who were last overall with 48 points last season.
The Anaheim Ducks, 5-4-1 in their last 10, and the Los Angeles Kings, 5-3-2 in that stretch, are the most vulnerable in that race.
The Kings, Blues and Ducks have 91 points each, while Colorado has 90. The Avs and St. Louis each have six games remaining and Anaheim and Los Angeles have only five. The Kings have 40 regulation and overtime wins, compared to 35 for Anaheim.
Hart Trophy race: Despite McDavid’s impressive season, he is in a close race for the league’s MVP award.
The race seems too close to call. Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon, leading the NHL with 1.35 points per game at 92 in 68 games, has considerable support because he has transformed his Avalanche into a playoff contender.
McDavid won the MVP trophy last season when he won the scoring title and led the Oilers into the playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Penguins' Evgeni Malkin, the Kings’ Anze Kopitar and Tampa Bay Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov are also among about 10 players who will receive consideration for the award.
Finishing last is rewarded: A lottery assures that finishing last offers no guarantee of landing the No. 1 pick. It’s an anti-tanking safeguard. But the last place team is guaranteed to finish no lower than fourth and that’s important this season.
The June draft features four premium players – Rasmus Dahlin, Andrei Svechnikov, Filip Zadina and Brady Tkachuk – who project to be high-level impact players. Dahlin is a dominant defenseman, Svechnikov and Zadina are pure scorers, and Tkachuk will play a mean, skilled game like his father Keith and his brother Matthew.
That means Buffalo, Ottawa and Arizona are the prime contenders to be guaranteed one of those players. With six games left for all three teams, Buffalo is the favorite with 60 points, three points below Ottawa and Arizona.
Mighty Casey: Non-playoff teams are selling hope this time of year, and former college players are creating excitement.
Vancouver Canucks fans are pumped for the arrival of Adam Gaudette, who scored 30 goals in 38 games for Northeastern this season.
The Sabres are giving their fans a glimpse of the future with the signing of 2017 first-round draft pick Casey Mittlestadt (30 points in 34 games at the University of Minnesota). The one-two center combination of Eichel and Mittelstadt could be the foundation of this team for years to come.
Other college players to watch: Ryan Donato, already having an impact with the Boston Bruins; plus Troy Terry, who just signed with Anaheim; and Jordan Greenway, who has joined the Minnesota Wild. All three of them were U.S. Olympians.
Christian Wolanin, son of former NHLer Craig Wolanin, has signed with the Ottawa Senators.
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