As the NHL regular season enters its stretch run with an April 16 conclusion, trader consensus reflects razor-thin margins in both conferences' wild card and division races. In the East, Buffalo Sabres and Carolina Hurricanes lead their divisions at 96 points, while Boston Bruins (88 points), New York Islanders (87), Ottawa Senators, and Detroit Red Wings (both 86) jam the wild card hunt—Detroit bolstered by trade deadline adds like Justin Faulk and David Perron. The Senators' surge (7-2-1 last 10) is tempered by Erik Chabot's season-ending injury. West sees Colorado Avalanche clinched atop Central at 106 points, but Pacific wild cards Utah Mammoth (80), Nashville Predators (77), and Los Angeles Kings (76) vie amid St. Louis Blues' hot streak (7-1-2 last 10). Key March 28 matchups like Ottawa-Tampa Bay and Florida-NY Islanders carry major implications.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$121,966 Vol.
Carolina Hurricanes
100%
Minnesota Wild
100%
Buffalo Sabres
100%
Anaheim Ducks
98%
Tampa Bay Lightning
98%
Edmonton Oilers
95%
Montreal Canadiens
93%
Utah Mammoth
89%
Vegas Golden Knights
83%
Pittsburgh Penguins
67%
Columbus Blue Jackets
79%
Ottawa Senators
71%
Boston Bruins
66%
Los Angeles Kings
56%
Detroit Red Wings
44%
New York Islanders
49%
Nashville Predators
42%
Philadelphia Flyers
18%
Seattle Kraken
18%
St. Louis Blues
8%
Washington Capitals
6%
San Jose Sharks
6%
Winnipeg Jets
5%
Chicago Blackhawks
2%
Calgary Flames
2%
Florida Panthers
1%
New Jersey Devils
1%
Toronto Maple Leafs
1%
$121,966 Vol.
Carolina Hurricanes
100%
Minnesota Wild
100%
Buffalo Sabres
100%
Anaheim Ducks
98%
Tampa Bay Lightning
98%
Edmonton Oilers
95%
Montreal Canadiens
93%
Utah Mammoth
89%
Vegas Golden Knights
83%
Pittsburgh Penguins
67%
Columbus Blue Jackets
79%
Ottawa Senators
71%
Boston Bruins
66%
Los Angeles Kings
56%
Detroit Red Wings
44%
New York Islanders
49%
Nashville Predators
42%
Philadelphia Flyers
18%
Seattle Kraken
18%
St. Louis Blues
8%
Washington Capitals
6%
San Jose Sharks
6%
Winnipeg Jets
5%
Chicago Blackhawks
2%
Calgary Flames
2%
Florida Panthers
1%
New Jersey Devils
1%
Toronto Maple Leafs
1%
A team will be considered to have made the Playoffs if it qualifies for the postseason bracket under the official rules of the NHL for the 2025–26 season. Qualification through any officially recognized NHL format (including Wild Card berths) will count.
If it becomes impossible for the listed team to qualify for the Playoffs based on the rules of the NHL (e.g. the team is mathematically eliminated), this market will resolve immediately to “No.”
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NHL, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...A team will be considered to have made the Playoffs if it qualifies for the postseason bracket under the official rules of the NHL for the 2025–26 season. Qualification through any officially recognized NHL format (including Wild Card berths) will count.
If it becomes impossible for the listed team to qualify for the Playoffs based on the rules of the NHL (e.g. the team is mathematically eliminated), this market will resolve immediately to “No.”
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NHL, however a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...As the NHL regular season enters its stretch run with an April 16 conclusion, trader consensus reflects razor-thin margins in both conferences' wild card and division races. In the East, Buffalo Sabres and Carolina Hurricanes lead their divisions at 96 points, while Boston Bruins (88 points), New York Islanders (87), Ottawa Senators, and Detroit Red Wings (both 86) jam the wild card hunt—Detroit bolstered by trade deadline adds like Justin Faulk and David Perron. The Senators' surge (7-2-1 last 10) is tempered by Erik Chabot's season-ending injury. West sees Colorado Avalanche clinched atop Central at 106 points, but Pacific wild cards Utah Mammoth (80), Nashville Predators (77), and Los Angeles Kings (76) vie amid St. Louis Blues' hot streak (7-1-2 last 10). Key March 28 matchups like Ottawa-Tampa Bay and Florida-NY Islanders carry major implications.
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