Saturday night's heavy slate of games didn't determine every Stanley Cup playoff series, but it did decide most of them.
Six of the eight matchups were set in stone on the penultimate night of the NHL regular season.
All that's left to be settled is the Atlantic Division, which will come into focus depending on what happens in Sunday's game between the Boston Bruins and the Florida Panthers.
Here's what we do know:
Eastern Conference
Metropolitan Division
Washington Capitals (M1) vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (WC1)
The division-winning Capitals get the Blue Jackets, who finished a single point and one regulation-or-overtime win behind the Philadelphia Flyers, who grabbed third place.
Pittsburgh Penguins (M2) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (M3)
This one should be an absolute dandy, as the Battle of Pennsylvania will once again be brought to the playoff stage.
Western Conference
Central Division
Nashville Predators (C1) vs. Colorado Avalanche (WC2)
The Avalanche clinched the last remaining playoff berth and eliminated the St. Louis Blues with a 5-2 victory over them Saturday night. That set up this matchup with the Predators, who clinched the Presidents' Trophy with the league's best record on Thursday night.
Winnipeg Jets (C2) vs. Minnesota Wild (C3)
We've known about this matchup since Thursday, but it should be a terrific series between two foes who aren't too far apart geographically.
Pacific Division
Vegas Golden Knights (P1) vs. Los Angeles Kings (WC1)
Ready for Vegas and Hollywood in the same playoff series? The expansion darlings will make their first forray into the postseason, and they'll do so against a Kings team that is back in the dance after missing out in 2016-17.
Anaheim Ducks (P2) vs. San Jose Sharks (P3)
Two perennially competitive rival clubs will meet in the other Pacific Division matchup when the Ducks meet the Sharks. San Jose went on a tear down the stretch to climb the standings, while the Ducks occupied second place for much of the season.
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