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NHL playoff matchups: Tampa Bay tops East

ByReuters

Published 09/04/2018 at 02:54 GMT

With the Boston Bruins unable to earn a win over an opponent that had nothing at stake Sunday, the final piece of the NHL playoff picture fell into place.

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The Bruins would have won the Atlantic Division and posted the Eastern
Conference's best record with a win over Florida in a makeup game Sunday night
at Boston. Instead, the Panthers, who were eliminated from playoff contention
Saturday, earned a 4-2 victory, allowing the idle Tampa Bay Lightning to
emerge with the division crown.
Tampa Bay (54-23-5, 113 points) will face the East's No. 2 wild-card team, the
New Jersey Devils (44-29-9, 97), in the first round of the playoffs. The
Lightning lost their three regular-season meetings with the Devils.
The Atlantic Division's No. 2 squad, Boston (50-20-12, 112), will open the
playoffs against Atlantic's No. 3 team, the Toronto Maple Leafs (49-26-7,
105). Boston lost three of four to Toronto.
The Bruins and Maple Leafs are back in the playoffs after first-round exits
last season. Tampa Bay missed the cut last year after losing in the Eastern
Conference finals in 2015-16, while New Jersey is in for the first time since
losing in the Stanley Cup Final in 2011-12.
In the other half of the East playoff bracket, the Metropolitan
Division-winning Washington Capitals (49-26-7, 105) will play host to the
East's No. 1 wild-card team, the Columbus Blue Jackets (45-30-7, 97), in a
first-round series. Washington beat Columbus in three of their four meetings
this season, losing 5-1 in the most recent matchup on Feb. 26.
The Capitals are in the playoffs for the fourth straight season, having lost
in the second round in each of their three previous trips. The Blue Jackets
haven't made it past the first round in their franchise's history.
The defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins, No. 2 in the
Metropolitan, with match up with the Metropolitan No. 3 Philadelphia Flyers.
The intrastate rivals met four times in the regular season, with the Penguins
winning each contest.
Pittsburgh is seeking its third straight Stanley Cup, while Philadelphia
hasn't made it past the first round since 2011-12.
The Western Conference seeding was resolved with Saturday's action:
Central Division champion Nashville Predators (53-18-11, 117) vs. No. 2 wild
card Colorado Avalanche (43-30-9, 95)
The Presidents' Trophy-winning Predators beat the Avalanche in all four of
their meetings this season. The Predators lost to the Penguins in the Stanley
Cup Final last season, while the Avalanche had an NHL-worst 48 points.
Colorado is in the playoffs for just the second time in the past eight
seasons.
Central No. 2 Winnipeg Jets (52-20-10, 114) vs. Central No. 3 Minnesota Wild
(45-26-11, 101)
The Jets beat the Wild in three of four this season, including a 7-2 rout on
Nov. 27. The Jets are still looking for their first playoff win as a franchise
since entering the league as the Atlanta Thrashers in 1999-2000, going 0-4 as
the Thrashers in 2006-07 and getting swept while playing in Winnipeg in
2014-15. The Wild are making their sixth straight playoff appearance, though
they've been eliminated in the first round each of the past two seasons.
Pacific Division champion Vegas Golden Knights (51-24-7, 109) vs. No. 1 wild
card Los Angeles Kings (45-29-8, 98)
The expansion Golden Knights took the league by storm in their first season,
though they split their four-game series with the Kings, losing each of the
last two meetings as part of a home-and-home in February. Los Angeles is back
in the postseason after missing the cut last year. The Kings have won two
Stanley Cups this decade (2012, 2014).
Pacific No. 2 Anaheim Ducks (44-25-13, 101) vs. Pacific No. 3 San Jose Sharks
(45-27-10, 100)
The Sharks and Ducks played to shootouts in three of their four meetings this
season, with San Jose holding a 3-1 advantage in the series. Anaheim has made
it to the Western Conference Finals in two of its past three playoff trips,
while San Jose lost in the Stanley Cup Final in 2015-16.
The playoffs will begin Wednesday with Minnesota at Winnipeg, Philadelphia at
Pittsburg and Los Angeles at Las Vegas. The other five series will begin
Thursday.
--Field Level Media
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