Kyle Connor and Cole Perfetti scored in the shootout, and the Winnipeg Jets clinched the franchise’s first Central Division title and the No. 1 seed for the Western Conference playoffs with a wild 5-4 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night.

Winnipeg won for the fourth time in five games. It went 26-15-0 on the road this season, setting a franchise record for road wins.

Josh Morrissey had two third-period goals for the Jets, who trailed 2-0 after one. Connor had a goal and an assist in regulation, and Nino Niederreiter also scored.

Winnipeg forward Nikolaj Ehlers departed after he backed into an official in the second period. Ehlers, who has 24 goals and 39 assists in 69 games, had to be helped off the ice after he got hurt with 5:34 left.

Frank Nazar and Connor Bedard each had a goal and an assist for Chicago in its home finale. Ryan Donato also scored, and captain Nick Foligno had a short-handed goal.

Blackhawks forward Pat Maroon and defenseman Alec Martinez each played in their last NHL game. The team saluted Maroon with a highlight video in the first period and did the same for Martinez in the third.

When it was over, the Jets stayed on the ice for a handshake line with Maroon and Martinez.

Flyers 4, Islanders 3, SO: Tyson Foerster had two goals and Bobby Brink scored the only goal of the shootout, beating Marcus Hogberg on the fifth try to lead Philadelphia over New York.

The loss eliminated New York from the Eastern Conference playoff race.

Hurricanes 7, Rangers 3: Seth Jarvis had a goal and two assists and Carolina eliminated New York from playoff contention with a win.

Jalen Chatfield, Jackson Blake, Mark Jankowski, Jordan Staal, Jordan Martinook and Logan Stankoven also scored for the Hurricanes.

Panthers 3, Sabres 2, SO: Anton Lundell scored the only goal of the shootout and Florida beat Buffalo.

Carter Verhaeghe had a goal and an assist, and Jesse Puljujarvi also scored in regulation for Florida. Vitek Vanecek made 26 saves and stopped all three Buffalo attempts in the shootout.

After a five-game skid at the beginning of April, the Panthers have won three straight as they sit two points behind Tampa Bay for second place in the Atlantic Division.

Maple Leafs 1, Canadiens 0, OT: Mitch Marner scored at 36 seconds of overtime to give Toronto a victory, preventing Montreal from wrapping up a wild-card playoff spot.

Anthony Stolarz stopped 15 shots for his third shutout of the season as Atlantic Division-leading Toronto secured home-ice in the first round of the playoffs.

Utah 5, Stars 3: Logan Cooley had a goal and two assists, and Utah scored four power-play goals to beat Dallas.

Barrett Hayton had a goal and an assist, and Sean Durzi, Josh Doan and Nick Schmaltz also scored to help Utah improve to 3-0-1 in its last four games. Jack McBain and Dylan Guenther each had two assists, and Karel Vejmelka stopped 21 shots.

Dallas lost its fifth straight (0-3-2).

Blue Jackets 7, Capitals 0: Adam Fantilli scored twice and Jet Greaves stopped 22 shots for his first career shutout, leading Columbus over Alex Ovechkin-less Washington.

Ovechkin, who broke Wayne Gretzky’s NHL career goal-scoring mark on Sunday, was a healthy scratch to rest up for the playoffs. Washington has already clinched the Metropolitan Division and the top seed in the Eastern Conference.

Golden Knights 5, Predators 3: Noah Hanifin broke a 3-3 tie with 1:55 left in regulation and Ivan Barbashev added an insurance empty-netter as Vegas maintained its lead over the Kings atop the Pacific Division.

Wild 3, Canucks 2, OT: Brock Faber and Marcus Foligno scored in the third period to tie it, Mats Zuccarello scored at 2:47 of OT and Minnesota rallied past Vancouver