Southeast division winner may use back door to sneak into NHL playoffs
Watching the gong show that is the race
for the top of the Southeast Division, one is left to ponder if the time hasn't come for the NHL to blow up its playoff format.
If the current trend continues, there may be little choice.
With less than two months left in the regular season, it's not a stretch to believe the winner of the Southeast Division could make the playoffs and get the third seed although, in any other scenario outside of a division crown, they would miss the post-season altogether.
Nor is it outside the realm of possibility that the division winner will struggle to hit the .500 barrier.
Currently, three teams share the Southeast lead with 60 points, a total surpassed by eight other teams in the East.
The Eastern Conference cellar-dwelling Lightning, meanwhile, are nine points back of eighth-place Boston for
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“race” may force NHL to revamp playoffs