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Heading into Tuesday, the Capitals had the advantage over the Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers for the NHL's last playoff spot. A Washington win, and they were in.
Going into Thursday, the Flyers (82 points, nine games left) are third in the Metropolitan Division, the Capitals (81 points, 11 games left) hold the second and final wild-card spot and the Red ...
Turns out that, no, the Washington Capitals aren't ready to give up on their chances of making the playoffs. Less than 36 hours after coach Spencer Carbery's profanity-laced challenge to players ...
Did not qualify 2022–23: 2022–23: Eastern Metropolitan 7th 82 31 38 — 13 75 222 277 — — — — — Did not qualify 2023–24: 2023–24: Eastern Metropolitan 6th 82 38 33 — 11 87 235 261 — — — — — Did not qualify Totals 4,417 2,173 1,569 457 218 5,021 14,358 13,091 449 231 218 1,335 1,332 40 playoff appearances
A postseason appearance drought is continued by not making the NHL playoffs after the regular season. Since the first round of the playoffs normally consists of eight series (sixteen teams) and there were thirty-two active teams in the NHL during the 2023–24 season, there are sixteen teams that did not make the most recent playoffs on this list.
The Flyers did not qualify for the playoffs for the second time in three seasons in 2014–15, and head coach Berube was subsequently fired after the season. [38] The Flyers finished with 33 wins and 31 losses for 84 points. [39] On May 18, 2015, the Flyers hired the former head coach of the University of North Dakota men's team, Dave Hakstol.
The good times have been scarce in Philly when the NHL playoffs start — the Flyers missed each of the last three seasons and haven’t played a home postseason game since 2018. Philadelphia hasn ...
In 1988–89, the Flyers and the Penguins met for the first time in the playoffs in the Patrick Division Finals. The series proved to be a turning point for both franchises. The Flyers missed the playoffs for the next five seasons, while the Penguins became an annual contender with such stars as Lemieux, Jaromir Jagr, Ron Francis, and Larry Murphy.