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NHL’s Final Month: Historic Droughts, Scoring Wars, and Unpredictable Playoff Races

Last updated: March 17, 2026 5:13 am
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As the NHL regular season counts down its final 30 days, a stunning eight teams that missed last year’s playoffs are in position to clinch spots, while long-suffering fan bases in Buffalo, Detroit, and Anaheim eye the end of historic droughts. Simultaneously, the scoring race tightens, division titles are up for grabs, and the once-dominant Panthers and Oilers face uncertain futures due to injuries.

NHL regular season ends in one month: Key questions for stretch run

The NHL regular season concludes on April 16, and with 15 games left for most teams, the playoff race features a seismic shift: eight teams currently in position to clinch spots missed the 2024-25 postseason entirely USA TODAY. These include the Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, Anaheim Ducks, Utah Mammoth, and San Jose Sharks. For some, this is a chance to end excruciating droughts; for others, it’s a return to relevance after a year away.

Ending the Longest Droughts: Buffalo, Detroit, and Anaheim

The Buffalo Sabres carry the NHL’s longest active playoff drought at 14 seasons, yet they lead the Atlantic Division with a nine-point cushion over the closest non-playoff team. Their 30-6-2 surge since December 8, following the promotion of general manager Jarmo Kekalainen, has transformed their season. Kekalainen fortified the roster at the trade deadline, adding veterans Logan Stanley, Luke Schenn, and Tanner Pearson—all with championship experience—to bolster a young core embracing its first serious postseason push Yahoo Sports.

The Detroit Red Wings, last in the playoffs in 2016, hold the second Eastern wild-card spot but face a precarious battle. They’ve played one more game than pursuers and are on a 1-3-2 slide without stars Dylan Larkin and Andrew Copp. The surging Columbus Blue Jackets, who made a coaching change to Rick Bowness, sit just one point back Yahoo Sports. Detroit added David Perron and Justin Faulk at the deadline, but eight of their final 15 games are against non-playoff teams, including a critical matchup with Columbus on April 7.

The Anaheim Ducks seek to end a seven-season drought atop the Pacific Division. Their blend of youth and veterans, including trade-deadline acquisition John Carlson, under experienced coach Joel Quenneville, positions them for a deep run. However, they’ll be without suspended defenseman Radko Gudas for three more games following a knee-on-knee hit on Toronto’s Auston Matthews Yahoo Sports. The return of Troy Terry from injury provides a much-needed offensive boost.

The Fade of the Two-Time Champions: Panthers and Oilers

The Florida Panthers, two-time defending Stanley Cup champions, are in disarray. Captain Aleksander Barkov tore his ACL on the first day of training camp, and Matthew Tkachuk didn’t debut until January after hernia surgery Yahoo Sports. Sitting 11 points out of a playoff spot, the Panthers have been resting other injured players, effectively ceding this season Yahoo Sports.

The Edmonton Oilers, aiming for a third consecutive Final, remain in playoff contention but face uncertainty. Leon Draisaitl exited Sunday’s game with an injury after a hit from Nashville’s Ozzy Wiesblatt and missed subsequent games USA TODAY Sports. Coach Kris Knoblauch provided no update, leaving the team’s offensive firepower in question despite Connor McDavid‘s league-leading 114 points.

Central Division Showdown: Avalanche vs. Stars

The Colorado Avalanche, once dominant with only two regulation losses by January 1, have stumbled with 12 such losses as injuries mount. Key forwards Gabriel Landeskog and Artturi Lehkonen are sidelined USA TODAY Sports. Meanwhile, the Dallas Stars ride a franchise-record 15-game point streak, sitting just three points back. Their Wednesday showdown in Denver could decide the division. Both teams beefed up at the deadline Yahoo Sports, adding depth for the playoff push.

Scoring Title Race: McDavid, MacKinnon, Kucherov

Three players eclipse 100 points: Connor McDavid (114), Nathan MacKinnon (109), and Nikita Kucherov (106). Kucherov, the two-time defending winner, has been scorching with 55 points since January 1, compared to McDavid’s 44 and MacKinnon’s 39. However, McDavid’s production could dip if Leon Draisaitl’s injury lingers, as the duo’s chemistry is pivotal for the Oilers’ offense USA TODAY Sports.

Draft Lottery Odds: The Tanking Tussle

The Vancouver Canucks languish last in the league with 48 points, while the Calgary Flames sit 31st with 59. But the 2025 draft lottery proved that standings don’t guarantee odds, as the New York Islanders jumped from 11th to first and selected Matthew Schaefer Yahoo Sports. Utah moved up to fourth. Top prospects like Penn State’s Gavin McKenna and Sweden’s Ivar Stenberg project as the elite talents for 2026 USA TODAY.

As the final 30 days unfold, the NHL’s narrative arc is richer than ever—from drought-ending quests to scoring duels and the lurking threat of a draft lottery upset. Every shift, every injury update, and every trade deadline pickup will echo through the postseason and beyond.

For continuous, expert coverage of the NHL’s stretch run and offseason moves, onlytrustedinfo.com is your trusted source for the fastest, most insightful sports analysis. Our team delivers the insights you need, when you need them.

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