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  2. Wild card (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A wild card (also wildcard or wild-card and also known as an at-large berth or at-large bid) is an invitation to a tournament or playoff awarded to a team or individual that does not qualify through an automatic bid. In some events, wildcards are chosen freely by the organizers.

  3. Stanley Cup playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The National Hockey League (NHL) was founded in November 1917 as a successor to the NHA. From the NHL's inception until 1920, both NHL and PCHA teams were eligible for the Stanley Cup. The NHL inherited the NHA's regular season system of dividing it into two halves, with the top team from each half moving on to the league finals.

  4. Nashville Predators locked into first NHL playoffs wild card ...

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    The Wild beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 on Monday, which creates a scenario in which the Predators will be guaranteed the first wild card position, regardless of who is behind them in the ...

  5. Category:Western Conference (NHL) Wild Card standings ...

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  6. NHL Mailbag: Which wild card team is most likely to pull the ...

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  7. Wild card - Wikipedia

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    Wild card most commonly refers to: Wild card (cards), a playing card that substitutes for any other card in card games; Wild card (sports), a tournament or playoff place awarded to an individual or team that has not qualified through normal play; Wild card, wild cards or wildcard may also refer to:

  8. Coyotes win 4-1 against suddenly slumping Red Wings ... - AOL

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    Rookie Logan Cooley had a short-handed goal in the first period, Michael Carcone broke a tie midway through the second and the Arizona Coyotes beat the Detroit Red Wings 4-1 on Thursday night.

  9. Playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The league went from 6 division winners and 6 wild-card spots to 8 division winners and only 4 wild-card qualifiers; by 2020, the number of wild-card qualifiers returned to six. The winners of each division automatically earn a playoff spot and a home game in their first rounds, the three top non-division winners from each conference also make ...