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The Ottawa Senators currently hold the first wild-card slot with 88 points and 29 regulation wins over 76 outings. They face the Carolina Hurricanes at home Sunday (5 p.m. ET, ESPN+), who would be their opening-round foe if current standings persist through April 16. Next are the Detroit Red Wings, also with 88 points from 76 games but four behind in regulation wins. They host the Minnesota Wild on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, TNT). The Philadelphia Flyers are the hottest squad in the hunt, posting a 7-3-0 record in their last ten games and also totaling 88 points through 76 contests. However, they trail by nine regulation wins, requiring an outright points lead to secure the position. Philadelphia welcomes the Boston Bruins (holders of the first wild card) on Sunday (3:30 p.m. ET, TNT). The Columbus Blue Jackets, one of the season's standout second-half narratives, have stumbled lately with a 3-6-1 record in their past ten. They have 88 points from 77 games, including 27 regulation wins, and are off Sunday. Many assumed the Washington Capitals were conceding the season after trading veteran defender John Carlson. Yet they have surged back into contention with a 6-2-2 run in their last ten, closing within one point of the four 88-point clubs. Washington's advantage lies in their 33 regulation wins (matching Ottawa), which could prove decisive in tiebreakers. The Capitals visit the New York Rangers on Sunday (7 p.m., ESPN).