WHAT'S AT STAKE IN THE NHL, April 12: The Isles control their destiny, need just a point to clinch final remaining Stanley Cup playoff spot. Plus: projected playoff matchups and more from MLarkinHockey:
The NHL season is winding down, with just three days of games remaining on the regular-season schedule. We’ve reached the point of the campaign at which some clinching or elimination scenario is seemingly in play every night, so we’ll keep you abreast on what to watch for each day between now and the end of the regular season.: What’s at stake in the standings for Wednesday, April 12?
– Despite Florida clinching one of the Eastern Conference Wildcard berths, Tuesday was a good night for thePittsburgh Penguins inexplicably losing at home to the tanking Chicago Blackhawks. What on Earth happened? Now, the Islanders have won back the ability to control their destiny. All they need tonight is a single point at home against the Montreal Canadiens. It seems like a tap-in facing an opponent that gave up on its season months ago, but we said the same thing about the Pens/Hawks game 24 hours ago, didn’t we?
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