A week ago I said the Caps were dead for the playoffs.
In that time, the Caps have won 3 straight, and the 5 teams directly ahead of them (who the Caps are competing with for the last two playoff spots) have collectively lost their latest 12 games. Those 6 teams now have between 85 and 89 standings points. The Caps' playoff chances have gone from nonexistent to conceivable - it's highly unlikely, but there is a path.
The immediate problems for the Caps are 4: (1) The loss of Protas, which is crushing right now; (2) The Caps have only one game left against the 5 teams ahead of them, a game against Columbus which it behooves them to win, in regulation if possible; (3) The 5 teams ahead of them 5 games left with each other, which one team has to win and the other can collect a point. It's likely that those 5 games will produce 12 or 13 points for those 5 teams; and (4) the Caps have the worst home/road split, with 5 on the road and 2 at home -- and they haven't done as well on the road as at home this season (often they DO do as well on the road as at home).
It's conceivable, but all things considered, it's still an enormous longshot. The thing is, if the Caps don't make the playoffs they are almost locked into a draft position between 13 and 16 going into the lottery. All 8 non-playoff teams in the West, and the bottom 4 in the East, are further behind the Caps than they are behind the 5 teams in front of them.