Zach Werenski (0-3—3) and Adam Fantilli (2-0—2) both put up multi-point performances in a Blue Jackets win that catapulted them into third in the Metropolitan Division.
* Nikita Kucherov moved within one point of Connor McDavid in the Art Ross race and Alex Lyon became the fifth goaltender in NHL history with a double-digit road winning streak as the top two teams in the Atlantic Division both collected wins Thursday.
* A five-game Friday features the No.1 seed in each conference in action – the Western Conference-leading Avalanche visit the Blackhawks while the Eastern Conference-leading Hurricanes face the Maple Leafs.

WERENSKI, FANTILLI HELP BLUE JACKETS BOUNCE BACK INTO PLAYOFF SPOT
Zach Werenski (0-3—3) and Adam Fantilli (2-0—2) both registered multi-point performances and helped the Blue Jackets (36-21-11, 83 points) push their point streak to 11 games (7-0-4) – the fifth-longest in franchise history – and move past the Islanders (39-25-5, 83 points) for third place in the Metropolitan Division. The only other day Columbus has been in a playoff spot at this stage of a season (1,093 GP) since 2019-20 was March 28, 2025.
* Werenski (20-52—72) registered his second career 50-assist and 70-point season and tied Artemi Panarin for the most such campaigns in Blue Jackets history for both categories. Both, Werenski and Panarin, achieved the feat in consecutive seasons.
* Fantilli’s first goal of the game was his 50th point of 2025-26 and made him the third Blue Jackets player to post multiple 20-goal seasons before his 22nd birthday, joining Rick Nash (2) and Pierre-Luc Dubois (2). His second of the night put him alongside Nash (12) as the only Columbus skaters with at least 10 career multi-goal games at age 21 or younger.

TOP TWO TEAMS IN THE ATLANTIC BOTH EARN WINS ON WESTERN ROAD TRIP
The Atlantic Division-leading Sabres (43-20-6, 92 points) and second-place Lightning (42-21-4, 88 points) both earned wins on their Western Conference road trips to continue their respective push towards a division title, highlighted by a shutout from Alex Lyon and yet another three-point performance from Nikita Kucherov.
* Lyon stopped all 23 shots he faced to help Buffalo improve to 9-1-0 over its past 10 games. The Sabres scored 11 consecutive road goals dating to their second goal in Pittsburgh on March 5 – they have had two longer runs in franchise history (13: Jan. 22 – Feb. 10, 2018 & 12: March 27 – April 9, 2000).
* Lyon earned his third shutout of the season and became the fifth goaltender in NHL history to record a 10-game road winning streak, joining Devan Dubnyk (11 GP in 2014-15), Evgeni Nabokov (11 GP in 2009-10 & 10 GP in 2007-08), Kevin Lankinen (10 GP in 2024-25) and Carey Price (10 GP in 2014-15). He also helped the Sabres earn consecutive shutouts for the third time in the past decade.
* Kucherov tallied 1-2—3 to factor on half of his club’s goals two days after his five-point outing, which improved his season totals to 38-76—114 (63 GP) and moved him within one point of Connor McDavid (37-78—115), who leads the NHL’s scoring race. The Lightning have now scored six or more goals in three straight road games – they’ve done that one other time in franchise history: Jan. 4-18, 2022 (3 GP).
* Kucherov recorded his fourth straight road game with at least three points. Three other players in the past 30 years have posted a run of that length: Sidney Crosby (4 GP in 2006-07), Jaromir Jagr (4 GP in 1996-97) and Mario Lemieux (4 GP in 1996-97). The Lightning forward has now recorded eight points over his last two road games (4-4—8) – the only time he has recorded more points over that span is Jan. 3-10, 2026 (3-6—9) and Nov. 4-6, 2023 (3-6—9).

RUSH TO THE PLAYOFFS CONTINUES IN THE EAST
Three other teams in the Eastern Conference Wild Card race earned pivotal wins on Thursday with the Bruins, Red Wings and Senators all collecting two points.
* Six different goal scorers helped the first Wild Card-seeded Bruins (38-23-8, 84 points) move into a tie in terms of standings points with the Canadiens (37-21-10, 84 points), who sit third in the Atlantic Division. Boston improved to 26-9-1 at home this season, which is the most such wins among all teams. They have five games remaining at TD Garden in 2025-26 and can hit the 30-win plateau at home for the fifth time in franchise history (most recently: 34 in 2022-23).
* After Montreal opened the scoring, Alex DeBrincat (1-2—3) factored on the next three goals and netted the game winner – his 100th goal with the club – to help the Red Wings (38-23-8, 84 points) tie the Canadiens and Bruins in terms of standings points in a tight race for third in the Atlantic Division. DeBrincat tied Sergei Fedorov (233 GP) as the sixth-fastest player in Red Wings history to score 100 goals with the franchise.
* The Senators tallied two tying goals against the Islanders before Brady Tkachuk (1-0—1) sealed the comeback win with 13 seconds left in regulation and kept Ottawa (35-24-9, 79 points) in the hunt for a postseason spot as the second-ranked team below the playoff line in the Eastern Conference. Tkachuk’s winner was the seventh-latest go-ahead goal in franchise history.
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FORSBERG HITS 30, PREDATORS MOVE TO THE CUSP OF A PLAYOFF POSITION
Filip Forsberg (1-2—3) factored on all three of his team’s goals to reach the 30-goal mark and Steven Stamkos (0-1—1) assisted on the game winner to help the Predators improve to 31-28-9 (71 points). Nashville moved within one point of the final Wild Card spot in the Western Conference, currently held by Los Angeles (28-24-16, 72 points). Notably, the Mammoth (36-27-6, 78 points) picked up a shutout win and strengthened their grip on the first Wild Card spot – a position they’ve held for 27 straight days.

* Stamkos factored on the game-winning goal for the 16th time this season, which matched Jack Eichel and Zach Werenski for the second most among all players. Only Nikita Kucherov (18) has more.
SCHAEFER HITS 50 POINTS IN #NHLSTATS: LIVE UPDATES
Matthew Schaefer scoring was one of the many notes found in Thursday’s #NHLStats: Live Updates. Schaefer became the second 18-year-old defenseman in NHL history to record 50 points in a season, following Phil Housley (57 in 1982-83) and just the fourth Islanders rookie blueliner to reach that plateau in a campaign. Click here for more on Schaefer’s historic rookie season.

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CONFERENCE LEADERS HIT THE ICE DURING FIVE-GAME FRIDAY
The top team in each conference hits the ice Friday when the Western Conference-leading Avalanche visit the Blackhawks while the Eastern Conference-leading Hurricanes face off against the Maple Leafs. Colorado is closing in on the 100-point mark and punching its ticket to the postseason, but with less than one month until the playoffs begin (April 18) and 83% of the schedule complete, no playoff berths, standings seeds or division/conference titles have been clinched. The Capitals were the first team to clinch a playoff berth last season on March 20, 2025 – exactly one year ago today.
* After 116 consecutive game days, Colorado’s perch atop the NHL standings is in jeopardy as division-rival Dallas now sits two points back of the No. 1 seed. The Avalanche (44-13-10, 98 points) will look to regain some ground on the Stars with a win Friday and become the first team to hit 100 standings points this season, while Cale Makar (136-461—497 in 462 GP) has his sights on the 500-point milestone. Colorado has been the League’s first team to 100 points three times prior (2021-22, 2000-01 & 1996-97) – the club went on to win the Stanley Cup in both 2022 and 2001 but fell to the eventual Stanley Cup-champion Red Wings in the 1997 Western Conference Final.

* Sebastian Aho has helped Carolina hold onto first place in the Eastern Conference for 20 consecutive days with a team-leading 24-45—69 (68 GP). He can become the fourth player in Hurricanes/Whalers history to record three straight 70-point campaigns, following Ron Francis (9 from 1982-83 – 1990-91), Eric Staal (7 from 2005-06 – 2011-12) and Blaine Stoughton (4 from 1979-80 – 1982-83).











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