The Avalanche and Stars face each other one final time in the regular season. But will they meet again next month? Also, a big accomplish coming for Brent Burns, a big win for the Philadelphia Flyers to keep them in the race, and a general look at just how tight five of the teams in the east are in the standings.

All that and more on this edition of Deen’s Daily — April 4.

Colorado Hockey Now

For the fourth and final time in the regular season, the Avalanche and Stars go head to head. These have been some of the best and most entertaining games all season. On paper, the Avs have played better. They’ve had the better chances, more control, and way more shots.

But somehow, all three games have gone to a shootout with Dallas winning two of them. It’s been that close.

This game will also be Brent Burns’ 1,000th consecutive game, which in itself is a crazy accomplishment. I have a story coming later this morning about Burns’ run, and how its gotten to this point. It’s a fun read before puck drop.

In the meantime, if you haven’t already, click the link below and scroll down to the comments section to submit a CHN Mailbag question.

Around The NHL

Philly Hockey Now: Only two games on the schedule on Friday, but one of them involved the Philadelphia Flyers, and they racked up another important two points.

NYI Hockey Now: The loss to the Flyers means the Islanders have 89 points in 77 games. They’re still third in the Metropolitan Division, but probably not for long. All four of the Ottawa Senators, Detroit Red Wings, Columbus Blue Jackets, and Philadelphia Flyers are tied with 88. Two of those teams can also jump the Islanders in the Metro. The Eastern Conference playoff race is going to be go right down to the wire.

Detroit Hockey Now: Will Justin Faulk play today against the New York Rangers?

Forever Blueshirts: It didn’t end up happening at the deadline, but should the Rangers follow through and trade Vincent Trocheck this summer?