As Thanksgiving dawns, the NHL’s playoff race takes center stage—history suggests most teams in a spot now will make it, but this year’s wild-card chaos could spell a radical shake-up for 2025’s postseason, rewriting expectations for contenders and dark horses alike.
Every Thanksgiving, diehard hockey fans and seasoned NHL analysts alike zero in on one question: which teams sitting in playoff spots will actually survive the marathon to the postseason? In the salary cap era, history delivers a clear—and somewhat daunting—answer: about 75% of teams in a playoff spot at Thanksgiving will make it to the dance [Yahoo Sports].
But this isn’t just about numbers. With the Eastern Conference tightly packed and new powerhouses rising in the West, the 2025 NHL playoff picture feels more volatile than ever. To understand what’s truly at stake, we break down the trends, analyze the current standings, spotlight red-hot—and ice-cold—franchises, and predict what every hockey aficionado should watch for between now and April.
The History: Why Thanksgiving Is the NHL’s True Playoff Barometer
The Thanksgiving “barometer” has become legendary for good reason. Since the introduction of the salary cap, the top eight teams in each conference on Thanksgiving Day have advanced at a nearly 75% clip to the postseason the following spring. Last season, 12 of 16 teams in a playoff spot at Thanksgiving punched their playoff tickets. Miracles do happen—teams like the Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, and St. Louis Blues all clawed back to clinch, pushing out established contenders and making the wild-card race brutally unpredictable [USA TODAY].
Yet, with the Eastern Conference’s slim eight-point gap from first to last in the standings, this year’s holiday checkpoint could be the most unpredictable in years. In the West, the Colorado Avalanche are off to a dominant start, while traditional powerhouses and new challengers mix in for a volatile, must-watch subplot.
Current Standings: Surging Frontrunners and the Bubble Teams
Here’s where the league stands at the Thanksgiving checkpoint:
Eastern Conference Leaders
- Tampa Bay Lightning, Ottawa Senators, and the Boston Bruins hold the Atlantic’s top spots, each posting strong offensive numbers.
- The New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes sit atop the Metropolitan, while Washington Capitals remain close.
- Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Islanders hover in wild-card positions but are far from secure.
Key chasers include the Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers, and Detroit Red Wings, each just a hot streak away from cracking the top eight.
Western Conference Outlook
- The Colorado Avalanche have surged to the conference’s top record, while the Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild stake their claim in the Central Division.
- In the Pacific, the Anaheim Ducks, Vegas Golden Knights, and Seattle Kraken round out a crowded top tier.
- The wild cards are held by the Los Angeles Kings and the rapidly-ascending Utah Mammoth.
The Blackhawks, Sharks, and Oilers are not out of sight. Given recent trends, one or two could stage a late-season charge and disrupt expectations once again.
The Frontrunners: Who Looks Playoff-Bound?
Tampa Bay Lightning: The perennial contender has begun to look like their championship selves, combining depth scoring and proven playoff composure. Veterans like Nikita Kucherov and Andrei Vasilevskiy are delivering under pressure.
Colorado Avalanche: No team is hotter out West. From Nathan MacKinnon to an improved blue line, they are suffocating opponents in all three zones and have built a cushion against challengers.
Anaheim Ducks: Don’t overlook this squad’s defense and gritty top-six forwards. Early-season success has put them in pole position, and their prospects look better than they have in years.
Risks and Surprises: Which Teams Could Rise or Fall?
Eastern Conference Dark Horses
- Montreal Canadiens: Their high-powered offense, led by dynamic top lines, gives them a fighting chance. The biggest question is between the pipes: goaltending has swooned since October’s hot streak. If head coach Martin St. Louis tightens the defense, this team could surprise.
- Florida Panthers: The defending champs know how to handle adversity. Despite devastating injuries to Matthew Tkachuk and Aleksander Barkov, they hover near the cut line with Brad Marchand and Sam Reinhart stepping up—rival teams know this squad could surge if they get healthy come spring.
Western Conference Wildcards
- Edmonton Oilers: They’ve started slow before and yet, with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, they remain the league’s most potent threat when healthy. Goaltending is their Achilles’ heel, a recurring theme that could define their entire campaign.
- Utah Mammoth: A breakout, a winning streak, and a fanbase buzzing. Still, a streaky record and a daunting upcoming road trip cast a cloud on their ability to keep their playoff grip.
Seattle Kraken and Los Angeles Kings also flirt with contention, but weak scoring and penalty kill issues leave both vulnerable.
Key Analytics: The Numbers and the Narrative
- Goaltending swings seasons: Teams like the Blackhawks benefit from stellar netminding (Spencer Knight near the top of goals saved above expected), while others risk falling out due to injuries or regressions in the crease.
- Special teams separate playoff locks from pretenders: The Penguins’ league-best power play has helped offset other weaknesses, but can it hold out over a full season? The Islanders’ struggles with the man advantage may haunt them in the crowded Eastern race.
- Momentum, health, and streaks play outsized roles in a compressed, parity-driven NHL conference—just ask last year’s Oilers or this year’s injury-hit Panthers.
Fan-Focused Rumors and Scenarios
- Can the Montreal Canadiens ride a rookie goalie revival to a surprise wild card?
- Might a blockbuster trade shake up the Pacific if one of the Ducks or Golden Knights goes shopping?
- Is this finally the season a Presidents’ Trophy winner misses the playoffs after topping the charts—as the Rangers did just last season?
The Path Ahead: Why This Standings Checkpoint Truly Matters
For decades, GMs, coaches, and fans alike have treated Thanksgiving as an early clarifier for NHL destiny—a statistical milestone that forces organizations to make hard decisions. Buyers will start separating from sellers, and the playoff picture will sharpen with every week that passes. Yet, in the hyper-competitive landscape of 2025, nothing is guaranteed, and every point earned before the New Year could be the one that decides a team’s spring fate.
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