NHL playoff watch: Will the Penguins catch the Hurricanes? The final stretch of the NHL regular season is shaping up as a critical period for division races, with the Metropolitan Division remaining a focal point. The Pittsburgh Penguins, who were not expected to be a playoff contender in the 2025-26 season, have defied expectations by securing second place in the Metro. Their preseason over/under of 77.5 points has already been surpassed, positioning them as a serious threat to the Carolina Hurricanes, who lead the division by seven points. The two teams will face off on Wednesday in a pivotal matchup that could shift the balance of power in the Metro. The Hurricanes, who have dominated the division all season, hold a commanding seven-point lead over the Penguins. However, the Penguins’ upcoming schedule offers a glimmer of hope. Their next game against the Hurricanes on Wednesday, followed by a rematch on March 22, represents a potential "four-point swing" for either team. If Pittsburgh is to challenge the Hurricanes for the division title, these two games are essentially must-wins, given the current gap. Beyond these matchups, the Penguins have only four remaining games against playoff teams, while the Hurricanes face six such contests in their final 13 non-Pittsburgh games. The Hurricanes’ dominance is further underscored by their 97.2% chance of securing the division title, according to Stathletes projections, while the Penguins’ odds stand at a mere 1.5%. Despite these odds, the Penguins’ strong performance this season has kept their playoff hopes alive. Their 83 points place them in second place, with 15 games remaining before the regular season concludes on April 16.#columbus_blue_jackets #nhl #pittsburgh_penguins #carolina_hurricanes #metropolitan_division
