After the Canadiens beat the Panthers in a shootout Tuesday, paired with a Lightning loss to the Senators, the Atlantic Division is locked in a three-way tie between the Habs, the Sabres and the Bolts at 102 points, each with four games remaining.
Tampa Bay holds the tiebreaker with regulation and overtime wins, two more than each of the other two teams, though they are tied with the Sabres in regulation wins (39) — the first tiebreaker.
Remaining games:
Lightning — at Montreal, at Boston, DETROIT, NYR Sabres — at NYR, COLUMBUS, at Chicago, DALLAS Canadiens — TAMPA BAY, COLUMBUS, at NYI, at Philadephia
My take: Some great hockey ahead these last 10 days of the regular season. Lots to win and lose in each conference.
THE ASYLUM
Three-way tie in the Atlantic
After the Canadiens beat the Panthers in a shootout Tuesday, paired with a Lightning loss to the Senators, the Atlantic Division is locked in a three-way tie between the Habs, the Sabres and the Bolts at 102 points, each with four games remaining.
Tampa Bay holds the tiebreaker with regulation and overtime wins, two more than each of the other two teams, though they are tied with the Sabres in regulation wins (39) — the first tiebreaker.
Remaining games:
Lightning — at Montreal, at Boston, DETROIT, NYR
Sabres — at NYR, COLUMBUS, at Chicago, DALLAS
Canadiens — TAMPA BAY, COLUMBUS, at NYI, at Philadephia
My take: Some great hockey ahead these last 10 days of the regular season. Lots to win and lose in each conference.
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