PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 16: Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals celebrates his goal against Samuel Ersson #33 of the Philadelphia Flyers at 18:08 of the first period at the Wells Fargo Center on April 16, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

Entering Tuesday's slate of games, one playoff spot remained.

Exiting them, zero.

The Washington Capitals clinched the second wildcard and final playoff spot with a 2-1 win over Philadelphia, eliminating the Flyers from contention in the process.

The face of the organization, Alex Ovechkin, opened scoring for the Caps off assists from Dylan McIlrath and T.J. Oshie. It would not be the last time Oshie's name would appear on the stat sheet.

Before that, Flyers defenseman Erik Johnson found the net, tying things up in the pivotal divisional match-up.

Oshie would break the tie and win the game for his team, scoring an empty-net goal on a pass from Nic Dowd.

The Caps return to the playoffs after a one-year absence. Previously, the team had made the postseason in eight consecutive years. It will not be easy for Ovechkin, Oshie, and Co. to advance beyond the opening round as they draw the New York Rangers, winners of the President's Cup for best win-loss record in the NHL.

Rangers leading scorer Artemi Panarin (120 points) and goalie Jonathan Quick (18-6-2, .911 save percentage) make for potent opposition for Washington on both sides of the puck. Panarin found the net twice in four previous games against the Capitals and will look to keep that trend alive in the playoffs.

The teams split the season series, 2-2, with the home team winning each encounter.