NHL playoff picture: Updated standings, bracket, matchups & key dates for 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs

The weather is getting warmer, and that means the action on the ice is heating up as well. 

The NHL regular season is in its final stretch, with the start of the playoffs coming in April. While the postseason picture is beginning to take shape for the top contenders, there are a plethora of teams looking to make a late push for the final spots.

As of now, no team is locked into a playoff spot, but there are three teams who know they will not be competing for the Stanley Cup. The Sharks, Blackhawks and Ducks have all been mathematically eliminated from postseason contention.

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The race to the postseason is shaping up to be an exciting one. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs.

NHL playoff bracket, matchups 2024

Here’s what the NHL playoff matchups look like as of March 19. 

Eastern Conference

(A1) Bruins vs. (WC2) Capitals

(A2) Panthers vs. (A3) Maple Leafs

(M1) Rangers vs. (WC1) Lightning

(M2) Hurricanes vs. (M3) Flyers

Western Conference

(C1) Jets vs. (WC1) Predators

(C2) Avalanche vs. (C3) Stars

(P1) Canucks  vs. (WC2) Golden Knights

(P2) Oilers vs. (P3) Kings

NHL standings 2023

(As of games concluded on March 18)

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Seed
Team
Games 
Record
Points
1.
Bruins
69
40-14-15
95
2.
Panthers
68
45-19-4
94
3.
Maple Leafs
66
38-19-9
85
Metropolitan Division

Seed
Team
Games
Record
Points
1.
Rangers
68
45-19-4
94
2.
Hurricanes
68
42-20-6
90
3.
Flyers
68
34-26-8
76
Wild Card 

Seed
Team
Games
Record
Points
1.
Lightning
67
36-25-6
78
2.
Capitals
67
33-25-9
75

Red Wings
68
34-28-6
74

Islanders
67
29-23-15
73

Sabres
69
33-31-5
71

Penguins
67
30-28-9
69

Devils
68
32-32-4
68

Canadiens
67
25-31-11
61

Senators
66
28-34-4
60

Blue Jackets
68
23-34-11
57
* = clinched Presidents’ Trophy

Y = clinched division

X = clinched playoff berth

E = eliminated from playoffs

Western Conference

Central Division

Seed
Team
Games
Record
Points
1.
Jets
67
43-19-5
91
2.
Avalanche
68
43-20-5
91
3.
Stars
69
41-19-9
91
Pacific Division

Seed
Team
Games
Record
Points
1.
Canucks 
68
42-18-8
92
2.
Oilers
65
40-21-4
84
3.
Kings
67
34-22-11
79
Wild Card 

Seed
Team
Games
Record
Points
1.
Predators
68
39-25-4
82
2.
Golden Knights
67
36-24-7
79

Blues
68
36-29-3
75

Wild
68
33-27-8
74

Flames
68
33-30-5
71

Kraken
67
28-27-12
68

Coyotes
68
28-35-5
61

E – Ducks
68
23-42-3
49

E – Blackhawks
68
19-44-5
43

E – Sharks
67
16-44-7
39
Z = clinched best record in conference

Y = clinched division

X = clinched playoff berth

E = eliminated from playoffs

When do the NHL playoffs start?

NHL Playoffs: April 18
The 2023-24 NHL regular season will end Thursday, April 18.

The first round of the NHL playoffs is expected to start Monday, April 22. 

How will the 2024 NHL playoffs work?

There are four rounds in the Stanley Cup playoffs — the first round, the second round, the conference finals and the Stanley Cup Finals. 

In the first round, the top team in the conference plays the second wild-card team. The other division winner takes on the other wild-card team. In the rest of the first-round series, the No. 2 team from each division plays the No. 3 team from the same division.

After that, the teams do not get reseeded in the second round. Rather, the winner of the series between the No. 2 and No. 3 teams for a division plays the winner of the series between their division winner and the wild card team.

For example, if the Bruins finished first in the Atlantic and won their first-round matchup, they would play the winner of the series between the Nos. 2 and 3 teams in the Atlantic.

After the second round, the last two teams in each conference square off in the conference finals. The Eastern and Western Conference winners then fight for the Stanley Cup in the finals. 

Each series features a best-of-seven format played in a 2–2–1–1–1 style.

In terms of home-ice advantage, that means the team with the better record plays Games 1, 2, 5 and 7 at its home arena, while its opponent hosts Games 3, 4, and 6. Only the first four games in the series are guaranteed, with Games 5, 6 and 7 only played if necessary. 

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