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NHL playoff watch: Can the Canucks get back on track?

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Vancouver Canucks host New Jersey Devils at 7:30 p.m. ET Monday night .
The Canucks are five points behind the St. Louis Blues in the Western Conference standings.
The Stathletes predictions model leans to the Blues , giving the Blues a 61.8% chance of claiming a playoff spot.
Tragic number: N/A Points : 80 Regulation wins: 33 Playoff position: M3 Games left: 11 Points pace: 92.4 Next game: @ NYI ( Monday ) Playoff chances: 17.3% Tragic numbers: 19 Points: 60 Regulation Wins: 22 Playoff positions: 19.6 Tragic Numbers: 7 e San Jose Sharks - San Jose - Sharks.
The NHL uses a draft lottery to determine the order of the first round of the NHL 's first round.
Only 11 teams are eligible for the No. 1 pick.
Matthew Schaefer , a defenseman for the OHL 's Erie Otters , is No.1 on the draft board.
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