Tight wild-card races in both NHL conferences fuel volatile trader consensus for playoff spots, with just 10 days until the April 18 regular-season finale. In the East, Washington clings to the second wild card (97 points) ahead of surging Detroit (94) and fading Isles (91), while the West sees Minnesota (92), Nashville (91), and St. Louis (90) in a frenzy after LA's four-game skid dropped them to 95. Recent momentum shifts—like Vancouver's nine-game win streak locking Pacific dominance—and key injuries (e.g., Devils' Jack Hughes out long-term) amplify uncertainty. Remaining schedules favor rested teams like Florida, but back-to-backs and rivalry games could flip tiebreakers on regulation wins.
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Dallas Stars
100%
Tampa Bay Lightning
100%
Minnesota Wild
100%
Carolina Hurricanes
100%
Buffalo Sabres
99%
Anaheim Ducks
95%
Vegas Golden Knights
91%
Pittsburgh Penguins
83%
Edmonton Oilers
83%
Montreal Canadiens
81%
Columbus Blue Jackets
80%
Boston Bruins
65%
Detroit Red Wings
61%
New York Islanders
59%
Los Angeles Kings
53%
Ottawa Senators
41%
Predators de Nashville
35%
San Jose Sharks
27%
Seattle Kraken
20%
Philadelphia Flyers
16%
Washington Capitals
8%
Winnipeg Jets
7%
Toronto Maple Leafs
2%
St. Louis Blues
2%
Chicago Blackhawks
1%
Florida Panthers
1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
New York Rangers
<1%
Calgary Flames
<1%
Vancouver Canucks
<1%
Arizona Coyotes
43%
$88,439 Vol.
Dallas Stars
100%
Tampa Bay Lightning
100%
Minnesota Wild
100%
Carolina Hurricanes
100%
Buffalo Sabres
99%
Anaheim Ducks
95%
Vegas Golden Knights
91%
Pittsburgh Penguins
83%
Edmonton Oilers
83%
Montreal Canadiens
81%
Columbus Blue Jackets
80%
Boston Bruins
65%
Detroit Red Wings
61%
New York Islanders
59%
Los Angeles Kings
53%
Ottawa Senators
41%
Predators de Nashville
35%
San Jose Sharks
27%
Seattle Kraken
20%
Philadelphia Flyers
16%
Washington Capitals
8%
Winnipeg Jets
7%
Toronto Maple Leafs
2%
St. Louis Blues
2%
Chicago Blackhawks
1%
Florida Panthers
1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
New York Rangers
<1%
Calgary Flames
<1%
Vancouver Canucks
<1%
Arizona Coyotes
43%
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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0x65070BE91...Tight wild-card races in both NHL conferences fuel volatile trader consensus for playoff spots, with just 10 days until the April 18 regular-season finale. In the East, Washington clings to the second wild card (97 points) ahead of surging Detroit (94) and fading Isles (91), while the West sees Minnesota (92), Nashville (91), and St. Louis (90) in a frenzy after LA's four-game skid dropped them to 95. Recent momentum shifts—like Vancouver's nine-game win streak locking Pacific dominance—and key injuries (e.g., Devils' Jack Hughes out long-term) amplify uncertainty. Remaining schedules favor rested teams like Florida, but back-to-backs and rivalry games could flip tiebreakers on regulation wins.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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