
New York Rangers Daily: East playoff race narrows to 3 contenders; Leon Draisaitl injured again for Oilers
With two weeks remaining in the 2024-25 regular season, it’s looking more and more like the New York Rangers are in a three-team battle for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
The Rangers (36-32-7) are ninth in the conference, two points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the second wild card and two points up on the 10th-place Columbus Blue Jackets. New York and Montreal each have seven games remaining, Columbus has eight games to play.
No disrespect to the Detroit Red Wings nor New York Islanders, but those teams have pretty much played their way out of contention — though each is still alive and within striking distance. The Red Wings haven’t won consecutive games since late February, and now face the prospect of needing to win at least seven of their final eight games (including the one they have against the Canadiens next week) to even have a chance at the wild card.
The Islanders? They have must-win games against the Rangers and Blue Jackets remaining on their schedule. But they’ve lost six in a row (0-4-2) and nine of 12 (3-6-3), and show zero signs of being able to win out over the final eight games, which is what they’d need to do in all reality.
So, it’s the Rangers, Canadiens and Blue Jackets. The Rangers have picked things up a bit, 2-0-1 in their past three games, and seek their first three-game winning streak since Nov. 14-19 when they visit the vulnerable New Jersey Devils on Saturday. They have the experience, roster and playoff pedigree, not to mention the best goalie among the three teams, to make it feel like they should be the favorites here to earn that final playoff spot in the East.
Of course, the Rangers have been anything but predictable this season and have not lived up to any expectations. So, there’s that to consider.
The Canadiens have won three in a row following a five-game skid (0-3-2) that nearly derailed their playoff hopes. Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki are hot at the right time, and the Canadiens still have games against the Philadelphia Flyers, Nashville Predators, Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks. That’s plenty of reason to believe they should be the favorites down the stretch.
As for the Blue Jackets, a 1-8-1 stretch March 4-21 may end up to be their undoing. They’re 3-2-0 in their past five games, but lost 7-3 at home to the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday and have a pretty touhh schedule down the stretch, including two games each against the Ottawa Senators and Washington Capitals.
The Red Wing and Islanders each have games Friday night. But the next day to really watch is Saturday. The Rangers visit the Devils; the Canadiens host the Flyers; and the Blue Jackets are in Toronto to face the Maple Leafs.
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