Ottawa 3, NY Rangers 1
-- While clinching second place in the Atlantic Division and home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs, the Ottawa Senators have rediscovered their old form.
Philadelphia 4, Columbus 2
Among goaltenders, only Ron Hextall and Bernie Parent have played in more games and have recorded more wins for the Philadelphia Flyers than Steve Mason.
Philadelphia 4, Columbus 2
Forwards Pierre-Edouard Bellemare and Jakub Voracek and defensemen Michael Del Zotto and Ivan Provorov scored goals on the Flyers' first 15 shots and Steve Mason stopped 20 of the 22 shots he faced, leading the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-2 win over the struggling Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday.
Washington 3, Boston 1
With their second straight Presidents' Trophy already in tow, the Washington Capitals didn't have all that much to play for Saturday at TD Garden.
NY Islanders 4, New Jersey 2
The New York Islanders did their part to remain alive in the battle for the final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference Saturday night, skating to a 4-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center.
Los Angeles 3, Chicago 2
In their final home game of a disappointing season, the Los Angeles Kings gave their fans some optimism that next season will not end in mid-April.
Winnipeg 2, Nashville 1
In the muddled and murky Western Conference playoff party, the Nashville Predators had their invite and a chance to choose their dance partner.
Toronto 5, Pittsburgh 3
The Toronto Maple Leafs had two previous chances to clinch their first playoff spot in four years and could not close the deal, losing two games in a row.
Montreal 3, Detroit 2
Athletes are taught to maintain a narrow focus and live for today but Saturday, the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens couldn't help but look ahead.
Florida 3, Buffalo 0
From the perspective of the Florida Panthers, who were playing their final home game of the season, this was a bittersweet goodbye to their fans.
St. Louis 5, Carolina 4
The St. Louis Blues want to go into the postseason the right way and they took another step toward that Saturday night.
Dallas 4, Colorado 3
Tyler Seguin scored the only goal in the shootout and the Dallas Stars defeated the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 on Saturday night at American Airlines Center.
Minnesota 3, Arizona 1
Minnesota Wild coach Bruce Boudreau expressed little concern over his team's 4-10-2 March swoon that allowed the Chicago Blackhawks to climb past Minnesota and secure the Central Division title and the Western Conference's top seed.
Edmonton 3, Vancouver 2
The last time the Edmonton Oilers earned 100 points in a season, they were led by a fellow named Wayne Gretzky and their current captain was not even born yet.
San Jose 3, Calgary 1
The Sharks beat the Flames 3-1 Saturday night in both team's regular-season finale. But both playoff-bound San Jose and Calgary must wait another day to learn who each will play in next week's Stanley Cup playoffs.