Friday, 10 April 2026

The Best Race In Hockey?

Everyone loves a good race for playoff spots in hockey. It doesn't matter what level of hockey as long as there's a compelling race that has more teams than needed in that race. That very thing is happening right now in the ECHL's Central Division as six of the seven teams in the division are battling for four playoff spots. Two teams have already clinched spots thanks to their leads over the division, leaving two spots for which those remaining four teams will compete. What should be understood is that none of the teams know where they may finish or who they may play thanks to these playoff races! Let's look at the ECHL Central Division!

Team: Toledo Walleye
Record: 40-16-12 (.676)
Games Remaining: 4

The Walleye currently occcupy first-place with 92 points, but they're hardly out of the woods. Yes, they have clinched a playoff spot, but they lost in overtime tonight, allowing the Fort Wayne Komets to pull into a tie for first-place. The two games against Fort Wayne coming up on April 12 and 16 will likely determine whether Toledo finishes atop the division or in second-place to start the Kelly Cup Playoffs.

Remaining Schedule: @ Cincinnati (Apr 11), @ Fort Wayne (Apr 12), @ Fort Wayne (Apr 16), vs Wheeling (Apr 17).

Team: Fort Wayne Komets
Record: 41-16-10 (.687)
Games Remaining: 5

The Komets helped their chances of winning the division with a big win over Kalamazoo at home before these two teams move their battle to Kalamazoo tonight. The Komets have one game in-hand on Toledo on the schedule, so they control their own destiny as they sit with 92 points after having clinched a playoff spot in the Central Division last week. As stated above, they'll play Toledo twice, but they also have that extra game on Wednesday against the Indy Fuel in betweeen the two Toledo games. If Fort Wayne wants to win the division, they'll need to beat their arch-rivals twice this week.

Remaining Schedule: @ Kalamazoo (Apr 11), vs Toledo (Apr 12), vs Indy (Apr 15), vs Toledo (Apr 16), vs Kalamazoo (Apr 19).

Team: Indy Fuel
Record: 31-26-10 (.544)
Games Remaining: 4

Indy's 74 points has them in third-place right now, but they're not guaranteed anything yet. They need to beat Iowa tonight and tomorrow to improve their chances at clinching a playoff spot, and that showdown with Fort Wayne on Wednesday looms large when it comes to Indy's playoff chances. Again, beating Iowa twice this weekend could very well be the difference between playing in the playoffs and watching them from home based on who else is playing whom in the division. With a little help, Indy should get in.

Remaining Schedule: @ Iowa (Apr 11), @ Iowa (Apr 12), @ Fort Wayne (Apr 15), @ Wheeling (Apr 18).

Team: Cincinnati Cylones
Record: 35-29-4 (.544)
Games Remaining: 4

Cincinnati did themselves a big favour with their overtime win over Toledo tonight to push them to 74 points, but they can't lose focus with a rematch tomorrow against the Walleye and two teams chasing them in standings. The Cyclones' season may hang in the balance with three-straight games against Kalamazoo to close out the season, so the playoffs for Cincinnati start on Sunday. If they win that three-game series, they're likely playing in the Kelly Cup Playoffs.

Remaining Schedule: vs Toledo (Apr 11), @ Kalamazoo (Apr 12), vs Kalamazoo (Apr 17), vs Kalamazoo (Apr 18).

Team: Kalamazoo Wings
Record: 33-28-6 (.537)
Games Remaining: 5

Kalamazoo enters the weekend with 72 points as they sit outside the playoff picture. Two teams stand in the way of the K-Wings making the playoffs in Fort Wayne and Cincinncati, and both of them are needing wins of their own. Unofficially, the playoffs start on Saturday for the K-Wings whether they like it or not. They have to win the three-game set against Cincinnati and, at worst, split with Fort Wayne to have a chance at postseason glory. Winning four of five games would go a long way towards locking down playoff dates.

Remaining Schedule: vs Fort Wayne (Apr 11), vs Cincinnati (Apr 12), @ Cincinnati (Apr 17), @ Cincinnati (Apr 18), @ Fort Wayne (Apr 19).

Team: Bloomington Bison
Record: 33-29-5 (.530)
Games Remaining: 5

Bloomington enters the weekend with 71 points, but they're the only team who doesn't play a potential playoff team in the Central Division. As such, they need to win AND get some help if they want to leap past a few teams. The good news is that they have a three-game set against already-eliminated Iowa to end the season. The bad news is that they'll likely have to win four of five games to close out the season, and then hope that the scoreboard results from oher games go in their favour. The Bison could make it, but they need help.

Remaining Schedule: @ Greenville (Apr 11), @ Greenville (Apr 12), @ Iowa (Apr 15), vs Iowa (Apr 17), vs Iowa (Apr 18).

One of Toledo and Fort Wayne will win the Central Division, and both have home-ice advantage in the opening round locked down. The ECHL plays a 2-3-2 series to save money on travel, so both the Walleye and Komets will be looking for two wins at home before heading out on the road no matter who they play when the playoffs begin. Their opponents will be determined over this last week.

If you're asking me which two of the remaining four teams in the race will make it, there is no easy answer. Bloomington needs the most help, so they likely won't get in unless all the stars align for them. Indy seems like they can make it thanks to their games against Iowa, but the Heartlanders may relish this opportunity to ruin Indy's playoff hopes. If Iowa can rise to the occasion, Indy's chances get lower.

What can't be avoided is that one of Cincinnati and Kalamazoo will miss the playoffs thanks to that three-game series to close out the season. Cincinnati is 5-3-1 against Kalamazoo this season, so it appears that the Cyclones have the advantage. The stakes for these three games are much higher than they were in February, though, so those stats may mean nothing when the pressure's on. What's certain is that one of the Cyclones or K-Wings will not make the playoffs.

Playoff hockey always happens in April, but this year's race in the ECHL's Central Division for playoff spots means the playoffs have started early for six teams. Who finishes in what spot may come down to the final seconds of the final period of play, but that's how a race for playoff spots should end! We'll know who is in next Sunday!

Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!

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