The Boston Bruins got their wish on Friday night, as the Buffalo Sabres dropped a 5-3 decision to the Pittsburgh Penguins, which took fate out of their own hands and gave them their playoff spot. The Bruins clinched by virtue of the first tie-break in the overall standings, regulation and overtime wins, so they move one step closer to repeating as champions this year.The Eastern Conference is all kinds of tight heading into the playoffs, which should split the vote and the selections in the playoff pool this year, but you have to know that players like Zdeno Chara and Tim Thomas will be hot commodities. I think we'll see a fair number of Tyler Seguin and Patrice Bergeron picks this year, not to mention some love for Milan Lucic. The Bruins are going to be a good team to watch again.
The Blackhawks had a chance to clinch last night, but it was on a hope and a prayer that the Oilers would beat the Kings, but they have their fate in their own hands tonight, as they take on the Nashville Predators. This is not going to be an easy task for the Blackhawks, but they only need a single point out of this one, so making it to overtime will be key, if they cannot win it outright.
The New Jersey Devils look like they can clinch their playoff spot in the East with a single point against the Hurricanes tonight. The Devils, Capitals and Sabres have that combination of points and maximum potential points at 94, so if the Devils can squeak out a point or if they lose, they'd need either the Capitals or Sabres to lose (overtime is fine) on Saturday night. Looks fairly safe that the Devils will lock it up tonight.
On the elimination side, the Islanders, Lightning and Jets will be out with a Capitals or Sabres win tonight. It's just that easy in the East. In the West, the Flames will be eliminated with a loss to the Canucks or they'd need Dallas and Phoenix to win, if they beat Vancouver. There will be lots of movement tonight, a lot of which, should come through.
The playoff pool is rounding into shape quite nicely.

The Washington Capitals currently hold the 8th spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race, by virtue of the regulation/overtime wins tie-breaker with the Buffalo Sabres and now they will get a massive boost to their game, as Nicklas Backstrom has been confirmed to return on Saturday evening, when the Caps host the Habs.
Backstrom will re-join Scott G.'s draft team, far too late in the season to make a difference. Backstrom was the biggest hit to Scott's season, as the concussion kept him out way too long and it was hard to let him go at the second waiver draft, because he is just that good. Backstrom was Scott's 1st pick, 19th overall this year and the anvil that broke the camel's back.
The Winnipeg Jets will make their last gasp towards the playoffs without Tanner Glass, who suffered a broken foot in Friday night's game against the Hurricanes. Glass broke his foot while blocking a shot and now you can consider him out indefinitely with the injury, which will cost him the last week of the regular season, at the very least. The Jets are on the verge of not making the playoffs officially, so it would be silly to start counting playoff games at this point, since it's highly unlikely that they make it.
There isn't much doubt that Glass was a good addition to the Jets in the off-season, they picked up a real spark plug for their bottom six, but his offense hasn't really translated well this season. In 78 games, he has scored 5 goals and 10 assists, mostly in bunches, multiple-point games haven't been relatively uncommon. As of Saturday morning, he unofficially sits in 449th in overall pool scoring, which isn't very good for a forward in the pool ranks.
This would be considered one of the downfall picks for Darren S., in his first draft with the Opiated Sherpa, as he didn't get the kind of production from Glass that he may have hoped for. Darren picked Glass 214th overall, which is the 10th round of 14, but players taken after Glass include: Brad Marchand, Erik Cole, Max Pacioretty, Derek Stepan, David Booth, Steve Downie, Valtteri Filppula and others.
The Colorado Avalanche haven't seen a great deal out of Box 13 defenseman Ryan Wilson of late, having no points and a -2 in his last five outings, Wilson was made into a healthy scratch on Friday night, as the team took on the Flames in a key battle for their playoff lives. The move seemed to have paid off, as the Avalanche were quite good against Calgary and pulled out a 4-1 win. If the Avalanche do feature in the playoffs this year, they will need Wilson to do something at the Spring Dance and maybe some poolies will need that as well, since he's in Box 9 on the sheet.









Earlier this week, the Maple Leafs ended their emergency recall with Nazem Kadri, which was another point that was missed, likely due to the lesser importance of the news byte itself. Kadri's usefulness was on full display with his last recall, which should give a little bit more hope to Leafs fans for next season. It has been a long wait for Kadri, but with a couple more goals under his belt and a shootout game-winner against the Devils, he'll be an okay player next year and maybe even a selection sheet gem.
Now, on the plus side of the playoffs, the Nashville Predators have officially clinched their playoff spot, according to NHL.com and even though the math would say otherwise, the schedule must be the telling factor, as Los Angeles, San Jose and Phoenix will likely all have to play each other enough times and points will be dropped with certainty and the Predators cannot be caught that way. So, it's official... the Predators are back in the playoffs. The team is led by Pekka Rinne, who is among the league leaders in pool points this year and with all the acquisitions they have made this year, they have given notice to the rest of the West, that they want to make a lot of noise this year.






