Glasgow sit second in the league table, with the top four sides guaranteed a home quarter-final and the top two a home semi-final should they progress - a point not lost on Rory Darge as the Warriors prepare to host Hollywoodbet Sharks at Scotstoun on Friday.
Speaking to the BBC Scotland website, Darge said: "The reason it's a big game is every game and every performance matters now because we're five games out from the play-offs.
"We are a team that can play and we have different ways we can score. But Sharks have got personnel who are world class. You've got to take this game as it is, they're low down the league but have something to play for, so it'll be a tough fixture.
"We want to achieve something as a group. We have to start building belief for [the knock-out games] now."