Canadiens notch important wins but still battling for a playoff spot
MONTREAL — With a season-ending schedule against four of the NHL’s top teams, the Montreal Canadiens knew their push for a playoff spot wouldn’t be easy. Halfway there, they have picked up four points, but the prize remains elusive.
After a 3-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets last Saturday and a 4-2 win over the league-leading Tampa Bay Lightning Tuesday, the Habs are looking ahead to games Thursday in Washington against the Capitals and Saturday at home against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Canadiens (43-29-8) have 94 points in the standings, one point behind the Carolina Hurricanes and tied with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Each team has two games left.
The other teams hold the two wild-card spots; the Blue Jackets have the edge on the Canadiens because they have more wins — 44 to the Habs’ 41 — in regulation time or overtime.