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Predators clinch playoff spot by beating Red Wings

Patric Hornqvist, Johan Franzen, Jimmy Howard, Marcel Goc

Nashville Predators’ Patric Hornqvist, left, of Sweden, and teammate Marcel Goc (9) of Germany, are stymied on this attempt by Detroit Red Wings’ Johan Franzen (93) of Sweden, and goalie Jimmy Howard (35) during the second period of their NHL hockey game on Saturday, April 3, 2010 in Detroit. (AP Photo/Jerry S. Mendoza)

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The Nashville Predators proved that they are hotter than the Detroit Red Wings in the simplest way possible: by beating them. The Predators won the game 16 seconds into overtime thanks to a Ryan Suter goal, besting their divisional tormentors 4-3. The Predators guaranteed themselves a playoff berth with the win. Of course, it would have been better if they had kept the Red Wings from earning a “charity point” but Pavel Datsyuk just has a pesky amount of mind blowing talent. Datsyuk scored a goal with 37 seconds left in the third period, continuing Detroit’s insane streak of scoring extremely timely goals.

It will still be an interesting race between the two Central division teams since the Red Wings have two more games to make up ground on the Predators, who have a two point lead. The Red Wings have absolutely been feasting on consolation points this year, getting a league leading 14 points from overtime or shootout losses. Here’s a quick look at the two teams’ remaining schedules.

Predators’ remaining two games: @ Phoenix, vs. St. Louis

Red Wings’ remaining four games: @ Philadelphia (on NBC tomorrow, jfyi), vs. Columbus, @ Columbus, @ Chicago

Which team do you think will take the West’s fifth seed?