Things haven’t quite gone as planned for the Rangers this season, but they still somehow find themselves square in the mix for a playoff spot.
The Eastern Conference Wild Card race is truly a toss-up as things stand right now, and if New York were to heat back up down the stretch, they just might be able to scratch their way into a third straight postseason berth.
Here’s how things shape up with 10 games to play…
The Current Leaders
Ottawa Senators
Record: 38-28-5 (81 PTS)
While the race for the top spot appeared to be very close not too long ago, Ottawa has created some separation of late -- they now lead by seven points after taking home victories in seven of their last 10 games.
The Senators sit closer to the struggling New Jersey Devils for third place in the Metropolitan Division (three points) than any team behind them is to catching them for that top Eastern Conference Wild Card spot.
They picked up a huge regulation win over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night.
Montreal Canadiens
Record: 33-29-9 (75 PTS)
Montreal is looking to get back to the playoffs for the first time since losing to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final during the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season. They enter Friday occupying the second Wild Card spot.
Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis has his young and hungry club playing some great hockey this season, but they’ve fallen off a bit of late, dropping four in a row and seven of their last 10 games.
One of the most resilient clubs this year is looking to hold onto a slim one-point advantage.
On the outside looking in
New York Islanders
Record: 39-29-10 (74 PTS)
Even after selling off some of their key pieces ahead of the trade deadline, the Islanders have found their way back into the Wild Card mix.
New York sits just one point behind Montreal for that final playoff spot, but they’ve also been struggling of late. They're entering the weekend on a three-gane losing skid with losses in six of their last 10 games.
The Islanders play mainly playoff contenders down the stretch, starting with a meeting with the high-scoring Lightning on Saturday afternoon.