
Like the Devils in the Eastern Conference, the slow-starting Calgary Flames have little margin for error. (Andrew D. Bernstein/NHLI via Getty Images)
Will the Blackhawks make the playoffs and give themselves a shot at repeating as champions? Can the Flames, who overcame a brutal start and jumped into the thick of things, finish their rise from the basement? Do the up-and-down Kings have one more push left? We’ll know the answers in a couple of weeks, but the remaining regular season schedule will have much to do with the outcome of who goes to the postseason and it gives some hints of what to expect.
Although the Western Conference is not the 13-team pile-up it was at times this season, the season-long game of musical chairs will probably go down to the wire. Realistically, there are 10 teams now fighting for eight spots. The top clubs in each division may not change. The Canucks are safe at No. 1, and the Red Wings should take the Central. The Pacific’s peak is more uncertain, with the Sharks currently three points up on the Coyotes and holding an extra game. Beneath those division leaders, however, it’s wild.
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