NHL standings 2025: Updated Stanley Cup playoff bracket, clinching scenarios through April 10

Teddy Ricketson

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The end of the NHL regular season is approaching, but the most exciting hockey games of the year are on the horizon. Every sport boasts that its playoff system is the best, but there is truly nothing that matches the excitement of playoff hockey. 

Sixteen teams, eight from each conference, will make the playoff field. The final games of the regular season are scheduled for Thursday, April 17, and the first-round matchups are expected to start the following weekend. The Stanley Cup Finals will be held in June, giving us almost two months of playoff hockey. 

The Panthers won the Stanley Cup last season and are looking to win back-to-back championships. Another Florida hockey team, the Lightning, last accomplished this in 2020 and 2021. 

Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs. 

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NHL playoff bracket 2025

Here's how the playoff bracket looks in the Eastern and Western Conferences:

Eastern Conference

(A1) Toronto Maple Leafs vs. (WC1) Ottawa Senators

(A2) Tampa Bay Lightning vs. (A3) Florida Panthers

(M1) Washington Capitals vs. (WC2) Montreal Canadiens

(M2) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (M3) New Jersey Devils

Western Conference

(C1) Winnipeg Jets vs. (WC2) St. Louis Blues

(C2) Dallas Stars vs. (C3) Colorado Avalanche

(P1) Vegas Golden Knights vs. (WC1) Minnesota Wild

(P2) Los Angeles Kings vs. (P3) Edmonton Oilers 

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NHL standings 2025

The tables below will be updated with the latest NHL standings on a daily basis until the playoffs begin (current through April 14 games).

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

SeedTeamGamesRecordPoints
1Maple Leafs - X8050-26-4104
2Lightning - X8046-26-8100
3Panthers - X8147-30-498

Metropolitan Division

SeedTeamGamesRecordPoints
1Capitals - X8050-21-9109
2Hurricanes - X8047-28-599
3Devils - X8041-32-789

Wild Card

SeedTeamGamesRecordPoints
1Senators - X8044-30-694
2Canadiens8039-31-1189
 Blue Jackets8038-33-985
 Red Wings - E8038-35-783
 Rangers - E8138-36-783
 Islanders - E8035-33-1282
 Penguins - E8133-36-1278
 Sabres - E8035-38-777
 Flyers - E8033-37-1076
 Bruins - E8133-39-975

X = clinched playoff
E = eliminated

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Western Conference

Central Division

SeedTeamGamesRecordPoints
1Jets - X8155-22-4114
2Stars - X8150-25-6106
3Avalanche - X8249-29-4102

Pacific Division

SeedTeamGamesRecordPoints
1Golden Knights - X8049-22-9107
2Kings - X8047-24-9103
3Oilers - X8147-29-599

Wild Card

SeedTeamGamesRecordPoints
1Wild8144-30-795
2Blues8143-30-894
 Flames8039-27-1492
 Canucks - E8138-29-1490
 Utah - E8138-30-1389
 Ducks - E8035-37-878
 Kraken - E8135-40-676
 Predators - E8029-43-866
 Blackhawks - E8124-46-1159
 Sharks - E8120-49-1252

X = clinched playoff
E = eliminated

NHL clinching scenarios today

This section will be updated on Monday, April 14. The Flames avoided being eliminated by beating the Sharks on Sunday, and are still alive in the playoff hunt. 

When do the NHL playoffs start?

  • Start date: Saturday, April 19

The 2024-2025 regular season will end on Thursday, April 17. 

The first round of the NHL playoffs is expected to start on Saturday, April 19, but this is subject to change by the league. 

How will the 2025 NHL playoffs work?

Sixteen teams qualify for the NHL playoffs, eight from each conference. The top three teams in each division will get the top six seeds in their respective conference's playoff bracket. The remaining two spots in each conference will be filled with the next two highest-placed finishers, regardless of division. So, theoretically, one division could send five teams to the playoffs while the other sends only three. 

In the first round, the division winner with the best record in each conference will face the worst wild-card team. Then, the teams that finished second and third in their division will face off. The winners from those games will play each other in the second round. Those winners will duke it out in the conference finals, sending one representative to the Stanley Cup Finals from each conference. Each round of the playoffs is best-of-seven, so the first team to win four games will advance. 

Teddy Ricketson

Teddy Ricketson is a Digital Content Producer at The Sporting News. He joined the team in 2024 after spending the last three years writing for Vox Media as part of its DK Nation/Network team. Teddy does his best to support the South Carolina Gamecocks and Carolina Panthers, but tends to have more fun cheering on the Atlanta Braves. In his free time, he loves spending time with his wife, Brooke, and their two dogs, Bo and Hootie.