NHL Standings
The NHL standings are a ranking of the teams in the National Hockey League (NHL) based on their performance during the regular season. The standings are used to determine which teams qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The NHL standings are divided into two conferences, the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference. Each conference is further divided into two divisions, the Metropolitan Division and the Atlantic Division in the East, and the Central Division and the Pacific Division in the West.
Teams earn points in the standings by winning games. A win in regulation time is worth 2 points, a win in overtime or a shootout is worth 1 point, and a loss is worth 0 points. Teams also earn points for overtime losses, but these points do not count towards their total points in the standings.
The NHL standings are updated after each game. The standings are used to determine which teams qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. The top 3 teams in each division automatically qualify for the playoffs, and the next 2 teams in each conference qualify as wild cards.
The NHL standings are a key indicator of a team’s success during the regular season. The standings can also be used to predict which teams are likely to make the playoffs and compete for the Stanley Cup.
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