Here's what the standings would look like if the NHL switched to a 3-point system:
Regulation win = 3 points
Overtime/Shootout win = 2 points
Overtime/Shootout loss = 1 point
Regulation loss = 0 points - New York Rangers - 156 points (43-10-7-22)
- Tampa Bay - 151 points (43-7-8-24)
- Montreal - 147 points (37-13-10-22)
- St. Louis - 146 points (37-14-7-24)
- Anaheim - 144 points (35-16-7-24)
- Minnesota - 138 points (38-8-8-28)
- Chicago - 138 points (36-12-6-28)
- Vancouver - 137 points (36-12-5-29)
- Nashville - 137 points (33-14-10-25)
- Washington - 136 points (35-10-11-26)
- New York Islanders - 135 points (34-13-7-28)
- Los Angeles - 132 points (37-3-15-27)
- Detroit - 132 points (32-11-14-25)
- Pittsburgh - 131 points (33-10-12-27)
- Winnipeg - 131 points (32-13-7-30)
- Calgary - 129 points (32-13-7-30)
- Ottawa - 129 points (30-13-13-26)
- Dallas - 125 points (33-8-10-31)
- Boston - 124 points (28-13-14-27)
- San Jose - 123 points (34-6-9-33)
- Florida - 120 points (29-9-15-29)
- Columbus - 117 points (28-14-5-35)
- Colorado - 117 points (27-12-12-31)
- Philadelphia - 109 points (25-8-18-31)
- New Jersey - 104 points (26-6-14-36)
- Carolina - 95 points (24-6-11-41)
- Toronto - 90 points (22-8-8-44)
- Edmonton - 79 points (17-7-14-44)
- Arizona - 70 points (14-10-8-50)
- Buffalo - 68 points (14-9-8-51)
Playoff seeds Eastern Conference Atlantic Division- Tampa Bay (151)
- Montreal (147)
- Detroit (132)
Metropolitan Division- NY Rangers (156)
- Washington (136)
- NY Islanders (135)
Wild Cards- Pittsburgh (131)
- Ottawa (129)
Matchups- NYR vs OTT
- TBL vs PIT
- MTL vs DET
- WSH vs NYI
Western Conference Central Division- St. Louis (146)
- Minnesota (138)
- Chicago (138)
Pacific Division- Anaheim (144)
- Vancouver (137)
- Los Angeles (132)
Wild Cards- Nashville (137)
- Winnipeg (131)
Matchups- STL vs WPG
- ANA vs NSH
- MIN vs CHI
- VAN vs LAK
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