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The 2017 Playoff Chase: deadline daze

Ryan Pike
7 years ago

(Neville E. Guard / USA Today Sports)
Welcome to the eighth week of our Western Conference playoff race coverage. Over the past couple of weeks, the Calgary Flames have gone from the playoff fringes to the meat of the race. It’s been a stunning reversal of fortunes. Similarly, some of their potential playoff rivals have enjoyed a reversal in the other direction.
Let’s check out the race as we begin the weekend!

WHERE THEY STAND

Team
GP
W
Pts
Pct
ROW
Div
Chances% Change
Wild 6241 88 .710 38 CEN 100% none
Blackhawks 63 40 85 .675 38 CEN 100% none
Sharks 6338 83 .658 36 PAC 100% none
Oilers 64 34 76 .594 30 PAC 99.4% down 0.4%
Ducks 63 32 74 .587 30 PAC 94.9% down 3.4%
Predators 64 32 73 .570 30 CEN 89.8% up 6.9%
Flames643472.56331PAC81.0%up 18.8%
Kings 64 31 68 .531 29 PAC 48.2% down 4.2%
Blues 62 31 67 .540 30 CEN 75.7% down 16.5%
Jets 64 28 62 .484 26 CEN 3.7%down 6.3%
Stars 64 25 60 .469 25 CEN 0.3% down 1.1%
Canucks 63 26 59 .468 22 PAC 0.2% down 1.7%
Coyotes 63 22 51 .405 17 PAC 0.0% none
Avalanche 62 17 37 .298 17 PAC 0.0%none
(Chances courtesy Sports Club Stats.)
The Flames head into the weekend seventh in points and in points percentage. They’re defending a playoff spot, and have considerably more breathing room than they’ve had at any point this season.
Meanwhile, the Blues and Kings continue to slide down the standings at the worst time of year to be doing so. At this point, Calgary is fighting with Nashville, Los Angeles and St. Louis for a wildcard spot (and currently hold down the first wildcard relatively comfortably)…
…but they’ve also quietly crept up on Edmonton and Anaheim for a divisional playoff spot. Yep, a team that was bad enough in October that a good chunk of the hockey world wrote them off is fighting for a divisional playoff spot. The primary race we’re following is the wildcard one, since that’s the one that ultimately determines their survival, but we’ll also start keeping an eye on Calgary potentially catching the Oilers and Ducks.
If the playoffs began today, the Flames would be playing San Jose.

THIS PAST WEEK

The Flames swept the three games they’ve played over the past week, beating Florida, Carolina and Los Angeles.

THIS COMING WEEK

The Flames play three times before next Friday, all at home. They host Detroit on Friday, the NY Islanders on Sunday and Montreal on Thursday.
As for the teams the Flames are battling with?
  • Anaheim (one game in hand, two points up) plays Toronto, Vancouver, Nashville and Chicago.
  • Nashville (no games in hand, one point up) plays Montreal, Chicago, Anaheim and Los Angeles.
  • St. Louis (two games in hand, five points back) plays Winnipeg, Colorado and Minnesota.
  • Los Angeles (no games in hand, four points back) plays Vancouver and Nashville.

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