{"id":533617,"date":"2026-03-31T22:33:29","date_gmt":"2026-03-31T22:33:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/533617\/"},"modified":"2026-03-31T22:33:29","modified_gmt":"2026-03-31T22:33:29","slug":"nhl-catchup-what-to-know-as-the-playoffs-approach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/533617\/","title":{"rendered":"NHL catchup: What to know as the playoffs approach"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, CBC Sports&#8217; daily email newsletter.  Get up to speed on what&#8217;s happening in sports by <a href=\"https:\/\/subscriptions.cbc.ca\/listmanagement\/forms\/thebuzzer\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">subscribing here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>With fewer than 10 games left in the regular season for most teams and the playoffs coming up in a couple weeks, it&#8217;s a good time to catch up on what&#8217;s happening in the NHL. Here are a few things to know as we enter the homestretch.<\/p>\n<p>The Leafs got a jump on their housecleaning.<\/p>\n<p>On its way to missing the playoffs for the first time in a decade, Toronto abruptly\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/url.uk.m.mimecastprotect.com\/s\/TiHECnzooTX7o7q1CZs5SJVrFk?domain=newsletters.cbc.ca\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">fired general manager Brad Treliving<\/a>\u00a0last night after less than three seasons in charge. The Leafs failed to get past the second round on Treliving&#8217;s watch, and it&#8217;s now been 22 years since the franchise&#8217;s last trip to the conference final.<\/p>\n<p>Head coach Craig Berube kept his job, for now, though you have to figure he&#8217;ll be out too once ownership-group president Keith Pelley finds a replacement for Treliving. And, clearly, some changes are needed on the ice with the team ranking 27th in regulation wins following last summer&#8217;s departure of star forward Mitch Marner and the season-ending knee injury suffered by captain Auston Matthews earlier this month.<\/p>\n<p>The Leafs were heavily criticized for not immediately retaliating against Anaheim&#8217;s Radko Gudas for his knee-on-knee hit on Matthews, which landed Gudas a five-game suspension from the league. They finally sought their pound of flesh last night as Max Domi fought Gudas off the opening faceoff of Toronto&#8217;s rematch against the Ducks. But it was too little, too late, and Gudas actually earned more respect by suiting up to face the music despite a lower-body injury that kept him out of Saturday&#8217;s key divisional matchup against Edmonton.\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/url.uk.m.mimecastprotect.com\/s\/__dtCoO00CDrzrL1sOtzSp3gEq?domain=newsletters.cbc.ca\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Here&#8217;s more<\/a>\u00a0on the Leafs&#8217; disastrous season.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Vegas rolled the dice on a new coach.<\/p>\n<p>The struggling Golden Knights\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/url.uk.m.mimecastprotect.com\/s\/d9lPCpzqqT9n8nNJc2u5SGhUiT?domain=newsletters.cbc.ca\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">fired Bruce Cassidy<\/a>\u00a0on Sunday with only eight games left in the season and brought in fiery John Tortorella in hopes of sparking a turnaround. So far, so good, as Vegas beat league-worst Vancouver 4-2 last night to get within one point of idle Edmonton for second place in the soft Pacific Division.<\/p>\n<p>Cassidy coached Vegas to a Stanley Cup championship in 2023, his first season with the club. But the Golden Knights are infamously unsentimental\u00a0\u2014 they canned Gerard Gallant just two years after he took a first-year expansion team to the Stanley Cup final and won coach of the year\u00a0\u2014 and the team had already lost a franchise-record 42 games this season under Cassidy.<\/p>\n<p>One of the goals for Tortorella will be to get more out of\u00a0Marner. He got an eight-year, $96-million US deal from Vegas after a 102-point year in Toronto but is on pace for less than 80 points.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s been a tough year for Canadian teams.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not sure if you&#8217;ve heard, but it&#8217;s been a really long time since a Canadian-based team won the Stanley Cup. Thirty-three years, in fact. And there&#8217;s a good chance the drought continues because, if the playoffs started today, only two Canadian clubs would make it: the Montreal Canadiens and the Edmonton Oilers.<\/p>\n<p>Montreal has done a great job of expanding on its surprising return to the playoffs last year, when the rebuilding Canadiens nabbed the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference before losing in five games to the top-seeded Capitals. The Habs (42-21-10) currently have the sixth-best record in the league and have pretty much secured a playoff spot. Captain Nick Suzuki ranks eighth in the league with a career-high 91 points, Cole Caufield is second with 46 goals (also a career best) and Calder Trophy winner Lane Hutson is third among defencemen with 73 points in 73 games.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"A men's hockey player.\"   src=\"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/1774996409_167_default.jpg\" style=\"aspect-ratio:1.5236160487557135\" data-cy=\"image-img\"\/>High-scoring Cole Caufield and the Canadiens are closing in on their second straight playoff berth. (Justin Berl\/Getty Images)<\/p>\n<p>Edmonton ranks second in the Pacific Division\u00a0\u2014 one spot higher than Montreal in the Atlantic\u00a0\u2014 but the vibes around the Oilers (37-28-9) are much worse. For one thing, they&#8217;re on pace for just 92 points after four straight years with at least 101. And star forward Leon Draisaitl is out for the rest of the regular season due to a lower-body injury he suffered on March 15.<\/p>\n<p>But the Oilers have a few things going for them. Despite sitting 17th in the overall standings, they&#8217;re only four points behind Anaheim for top spot in the cushy Pacific race, which Connor McDavid recently likened to a &#8220;pillow fight.&#8221; And, due to the NHL&#8217;s silly playoff format, they likely won&#8217;t have to face Central powers Colorado or Dallas (the top two teams overall) or even Minnesota until the Western Conference final.<\/p>\n<p>A couple other Canadian teams remain in the hunt. Ottawa is one point out of a wild-card spot in the East, while reigning Presidents&#8217; Trophy champion Winnipeg is three out in the West. Calgary and Toronto are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, while Vancouver is officially done with a league-worst 21-44-8 record\u00a0\u2014 a whopping 17 points behind 31st-place Chicago.<\/p>\n<p>But maybe we can adopt Buffalo?<\/p>\n<p>The Queen City sits right across the Peace Bridge from Fort Erie, Ont., and its hockey-loving residents have a semi-inexplicable fondness for Labatt beer that I don&#8217;t think is even matched here in Canada. Plus, the Sabres are actually fun again! After going an NHL-record 14 years without reaching the playoffs, Buffalo (45-21-8) is suddenly battling perennial power Tampa Bay for first place in the Atlantic and sports the fifth-best record in the entire league.<\/p>\n<p>Led by 6-foot-6 sniper Tage Thompson (37 goals), defenceman Rasmus Dahlin (67 points) and 66-year-old coach Lindy Ruff (the front-runner for the Jack Adams Award) the Sabres have been the NHL&#8217;s hottest team since Dec. 9, when they beat the Oilers to begin a 10-game winning streak. From that date forward, their record is an incredible 34-7-4, and they&#8217;re now tied with Tampa for the second-most regulation wins in the league, trailing only Colorado.<\/p>\n<p>If the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/url.uk.m.mimecastprotect.com\/s\/b90dCq2rrI1858PxcqC7SEeUFr?domain=newsletters.cbc.ca\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">playoffs started today<\/a>, the Sabres would face Montreal in a juicy Atlantic Division matchup that would draw plenty of Hab fans from across the border to the games in Buffalo. Edmonton would meet Pacific rival Vegas in a rematch of last year&#8217;s second-round series, which the Oilers took in five.<\/p>\n<p>The scoring race is coming down to the wire.<\/p>\n<p>Three players are engaged in a tight battle for the Art Ross Trophy. McDavid leads with 124 points, followed by Tampa Bay&#8217;s Nikita Kucherov (121) and Colorado&#8217;s Nathan MacKinnon (120).<\/p>\n<p>If McDavid holds on, this would be his sixth Art Ross, moving the 29-year-old into a tie for second all-time with Mario Lemieux and Gordie Howe. Wayne Gretzky tops the list with 10.<\/p>\n<p>Kucherov, 32, is chasing his fourth Art Ross, which would put him past Bobby Hull and Guy Lafleur and into a tie with Stan Mikita for the seventh-most ever. MacKinnon, 30, has never captured the scoring title, despite winning the Hart Trophy for MVP in 2024, when Kucherov beat him by four points.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>With Colorado on its way to winning the Presidents&#8217; Trophy (the Avalanche lead Dallas by eight points atop the overall standings), MacKinnon is currently the slight favourite to nab his second Hart in three years. He&#8217;s also closing in on his first Rocket Richard Trophy with a league-high 49 goals, though Caufield (46) is giving him a run for his money and McDavid remains an outside threat with 42.<\/p>\n<p>Montreal also has a rookie-of-the-year contender in forward Ivan Demidov (57 points), but the Calder Trophy will almost certainly go to 18-year-old defenceman Matthew Schaefer of the New York Islanders, who has 22 goals and 56 points and could finish as the rookie leader in both categories.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s no award for breakout player of the year, but it would surely go to Macklin Celebrini. After dazzling on Canada&#8217;s top line at the Winter Olympics in Italy, the 19-year-old San Jose Sharks centre reached the 100-point plateau last night, becoming just the sixth teenager in NHL history to do so. He joins Gretzky, Lemieux, Sidney Crosby, Jimmy Carson and Dale Hawerchuk.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Celebrini, who had 25 goals and 63 points as a rookie last year, is already up to 38 and 101 with 10 games still to go. With the Sharks just two points out of a playoff spot after finishing dead last overall the past two years, their young superstar could get some MVP votes if he leads the franchise to its first post-season berth in seven years.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, CBC Sports&#8217; daily email newsletter. 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