NHL playoff picture: Updated standings, bracket, matchups & key dates for 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs

Bryan Murphy

NHL playoff picture: Updated standings, bracket, matchups & key dates for 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs image

The weather is getting warmer, and that means the action on the ice is heating up as well. The NHL regular season is over — it's now playoff time. 

The 16 teams that are in the Stanley Cup playoffs are set, and the matchups are all locked in. The final games of the regular season concluded on Thursday, with the league needing the final game on the schedule to be played out to determine the last matchups. 

There's a day off before the playoffs begin on Saturday, kicking off a nearly two month long marathon to the Stanley Cup Final. 

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This postseason is shaping up to be an exciting one. Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs.

NHL playoff bracket, matchups 2024

Here's how the bracket looks like in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference. 

Eastern Conference

(A1) Panthers vs. (WC1) Lightning

(A2) Bruins vs. (A3) Maple Leafs

(M1) Rangers vs. (WC2) Capitals

(M2) Hurricanes vs. (M3) Islanders

Western Conference

(C1) Stars vs. (WC2) Golden Knights

(C2) Jets vs. (C3) Avalanche

(P1) Canucks  vs. (WC1) Predators

(P2) Oilers vs. (P3) Kings

NHL standings 2023

Eastern Conference

(As of games concluded on April 18)

Atlantic Division

Seed Team Games  Record Points
1. Y - Panthers 82 52-24-6 110
2. X - Bruins 82 47-20-15 109
3. X - Maple Leafs 82 46-26-10 102

Metropolitan Division

Seed Team Games Record Points
1. * - Rangers 82 55-23-4 114
2. X - Hurricanes 82 52-23-7 111
3. X - Islanders 82 39-27-16 94

Wild Card 

Seed Team Games Record Points
1. X - Lightning 82 45-29-8 96
2. X - Capitals 82 40-31-11 91
E - Red Wings 82 41-32-9 91
E- Penguins 82 38-32-12 88
E - Flyers 82 38-33-11 87
E - Sabres 82 39-37-6 84
E - Devils 82 38-39-5 81
E - Senators 82 37-41-4 78
E - Canadiens 82 30-36-16 76
E - Blue Jackets 82 27-43-12 66

* = clinched Presidents' Trophy

Y = clinched division

X = clinched playoff berth

E = eliminated from playoffs

Western Conference

Central Division

Seed Team Games Record Points
1. Y - Stars 82 52-21-9 113
2. X - Jets 82 52-24-6 110
3. X - Avalanche 82 50-25-7 107

Pacific Division

Seed Team Games Record Points
1. Y - Canucks  82 50-23-9 109
2. X - Oilers 82 49-27-6 104
3. X - Kings 82

44-27-11

99

Wild Card 

Seed Team Games Record Points
1. X - Predators 82 47-30-5 99
2. X - Golden Knights  82 45-29-8 98
E - Blues 82 43-33-6 92
E - Wild 82 39-33-10 87
E - Flames 82 38-39-5 81
E - Kraken 82 34-35-13 81
E - Coyotes 82 36-41-5 77
E - Ducks 82 27-50-5 59
E - Blackhawks 82 23-53-6 52
E - Sharks 82 19-54-9 47

Z = clinched best record in conference

Y = clinched division

X = clinched playoff berth

E = eliminated from playoffs

NHL playoffs schedule

Matchup Game Date Time (ET)
New York Islanders at Carolina Hurricanes 1 April 20 5 p.m.
Toronto Maple Leafs at Boston Bruins 1 April 20 8 p.m.
Tampa Bay Lightning at Florida Panthers 1 April 21 12:30 p.m.
Washington Capitals at New York Rangers 1 April 21 3 p.m.

When do the NHL playoffs start?

  • NHL Playoffs: Saturday, April 20

The 2023-24 NHL regular season will end Thursday, April 18.

The first round of the NHL playoffs is expected to start Saturday, April 20. It was originally expected to start on Monday, April 22, but the league moved the date up two days. 

How will the 2024 NHL playoffs work?

There are four rounds in the Stanley Cup playoffs — the first round, the second round, the conference finals and the Stanley Cup Finals. 

In the first round, the top team in the conference plays the second wild-card team. The other division winner takes on the other wild-card team. In the rest of the first-round series, the No. 2 team from each division plays the No. 3 team from the same division.

After that, the teams do not get reseeded in the second round. Rather, the winner of the series between the No. 2 and No. 3 teams for a division plays the winner of the series between their division winner and the wild card team.

For example, if the Bruins finished first in the Atlantic and won their first-round matchup, they would play the winner of the series between the Nos. 2 and 3 teams in the Atlantic.

After the second round, the last two teams in each conference square off in the conference finals. The Eastern and Western Conference winners then fight for the Stanley Cup in the finals. 

Each series features a best-of-seven format played in a 2–2–1–1–1 style.

In terms of home-ice advantage, that means the team with the better record plays Games 1, 2, 5 and 7 at its home arena, while its opponent hosts Games 3, 4, and 6. Only the first four games in the series are guaranteed, with Games 5, 6 and 7 only played if necessary. 

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.