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The 2017 Playoff Chase: a jam-packed race
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Ryan Pike
Feb 3, 2017, 12:00 ESTUpdated:
Welcome to the fourth week of our Western Conference playoff race coverage. The Calgary Flames haven’t played a ton of hockey since our last update, but the jostling around by other Western clubs has made things simultaneously more confusing and a bit clearer.
Let’s check out the race.

WHERE THEY STAND

Team
GP
W
Pts
Pct
ROW
Div
Chances
% Change
Wild
50
33
71
.710
31
CEN
100%
none
Sharks
52
33
68
.654
31
PAC
100%
up 0.2%
Blackhawks
53
31
67
.632
29
CEN
99.1%
down 0.3%
Ducks
52
28
65
.625
26
PAC
98.1%
up 0.4%
Oilers
53
28
64
.604
25
PAC
98.7%
down 1.0%
Predators
51
25
58
.569
23
CEN
86.0%
down 3.1%
Kings
51
26
56
.549
25
PAC
86.7%
up 7.2%
Blues
51
25
55
.539
24
CEN
62.0%
down 4.5%
Flames
53
26
55
.519
24
PAC
31.0%
up 5.0%
Jets
54
25
54
.500
23
CEN
20.2%
up 7.1%
Canucks
51
23
52
.510
19
PAC
7.0%
down 7.8%
Stars
52
21
52
.500
21
CEN
11.3%
down 3.2%
Coyotes
50
16
38
.380
12
PAC
0.0%
was 0.0
Avalanche
48
13
28
.292
13
PAC
0.0%
was 0.0
The Flames head into the weekend ninth in the conference in points – technically they’re tied with the Blues, but lose the tie-breaker based on playing more games – and 10th in points percentage. That said, everyone has around 30 games left to go so there’s a lot of hockey left to be played.
Here’s the basic deal with the West: Minnesota, San Jose, Chicago, Anaheim and Edmonton are all virtual locks. Then there are three spots being fought for by six teams: Nashville, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Calgary, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Dallas has an outside shot, but they’ve got a lot of teams to climb over.
Everybody in the chase for the three remaining spots has games in hand on the Flames. That’ll last another week and then disappear, as the Flames have their CBA-mandated bye week after their upcoming road trip. Expect things to get a lot clearer in the next couple of weeks as teams burn off their games in hand and either climb over the Flames or stay below them.
If the playoffs began today, the Flames would be golfing.

THIS PAST WEEK

The Flames only played once this past week due to a combination of a light schedule and the All-Star Break. They beat Minnesota in a very nice effort against a potential playoff opponent.

THIS COMING WEEK

The Flames play three games between now and next Friday. They’re in New Jersey to play the Devils on Friday, in Manhattan to play the Rangers on Sunday afternoon and in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins on Tuesday night. After that, they’re off for six days as part of the NHL’s mandated bye week.