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2025 Playoff Picture: Western Conference Bring Out Your Dead Edition

Healthy Colorado with the new goalies is probably a tier above the rest. Then you have Vegas, Dallas, Winnipeg and Edmonton in the next tier that could easily make it. It's honestly going to be a bloodbath getting out of the west this year.. the central especially again.
 
Healthy Colorado with the new goalies is probably a tier above the rest. Then you have Vegas, Dallas, Winnipeg and Edmonton in the next tier that could easily make it. It's honestly going to be a bloodbath getting out of the west this year.. the central especially again.

A tier above? I considered Colorado below Winnipeg, Edmonton, Dallas, Vegas and Minnesota at the worst 2 tiers, but since the goaltending tandem change, I'd say they are now at the same or just below that. They still got a lot of hurdles to climb as they gotta get out of their division with Winnipeg, Dallas and Minnesota, then face Vegas and Edmonton. But I wouldn't immediately think Colorado is that much better all of a sudden.
 
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Healthy Colorado with the new goalies is probably a tier above the rest. Then you have Vegas, Dallas, Winnipeg and Edmonton in the next tier that could easily make it. It's honestly going to be a bloodbath getting out of the west this year.. the central especially again.
A tier above is pretty wild. Dallas, Vegas and Winnipeg have high-end depth that will give Colorado fits (plus Edmonton, of course).

Mackinnon, Makar and Rantanen will certainly get theirs, but the Avs haven't shown to handle deep teams particularly well in the playoffs since their 2022 squad was disassembled. Usually boils down to their PP going nuclear or not.
 
A tier above is pretty wild. Dallas, Vegas and Winnipeg have high-end depth that will give Colorado fits (plus Edmonton, of course).

Mackinnon, Makar and Rantanen will certainly get theirs, but the Avs haven't shown to handle deep teams particularly well in the playoffs since their 2022 squad was disassembled. Usually boils down to their PP going nuclear or not.

And, like everybody else, that they can stay healthy.
 
Dallas has really found their groove. Curious how all-in Jim Nill goes this year. He’ll have basically infinite deadline cap space with them not LTIR’ing Seguin right away. Just a matter of how aggressive he wants to be.

Could see a TON of big adds for the Stars.
 
The Central is the best division in the NHL 1-4, and probably the worst at the bottom.
How the 1-4 shakes out is anyone's guess. You expect some trade improvements there, and we'll see who gives up the most assets to go in strongest. As a Jets fan, Colorado scares the shit out of me. But there's also the possibility of falling to 4th in this division and ending up with the odds against them in Vegas.

Edmonton-L.A again seems redundant, and inevitable. Unless someone throws a monkey wrench in there, or Vegas falters down the stretch. Maybe the Kings have a better chance without PLD but maybe they don't.

That final wild card race is a slow crawl. For the Canucks one point at a time, for others a step forward, step backward. Calgary has zero to gain by tanking with their pick in Montreal's hands so maybe they do something to challenge. Canucks will do something I'm pretty sure.

Wouldn't be entirely surprised if Blues come in as WC2 when the dust settles, but Binnington does not appear to be having a renaissance season.

I would suspect Utah probably trades assets if they aren't in a playoff position in March.
 
I feel bad for the Kings. They look really good this year but the Oilers are not losing in the 1st round. Not with almost tasting the cup. There’s also a ton of pressure on the Oilers to win this year. I don’t see Edmonton’s dominance on them stoping this year.
 
Dallas has really found their groove. Curious how all-in Jim Nill goes this year. He’ll have basically infinite deadline cap space with them not LTIR’ing Seguin right away. Just a matter of how aggressive he wants to be.

Could see a TON of big adds for the Stars.
As I posted on a Stars page Nill may not have to spend any assets for a forward (if they continue the way they have lately) but get another D-man like Tanev like last season.

Our group of forwards, even with Marchment and Seguin out, are really starting to click.
 

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