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Last updated: May 10, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

Stanley Cup Playoffs Action & Betting

The postseason picture grew clearer following a weekend of intense action, with the Carolina Hurricanes completing a sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers, winning Game 4 by a tight 3-2 margin in overtime as Jackson Blake netted his second goal to move the team to an unprecedented 8-0 start in the playoffs. In the Western Conference semifinals, the Minnesota Wild regained footing, securing a crucial Game 3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche by a decisive 5-1 margin, largely thanks to starter Jesper Wallstedt anchoring the win with 34 saves after being benched for Game; this result prompted the Avalanche to pull starter Scott Wedgewood after he surrendered three goals on just 12 shots, leaving Colorado with a difficult goaltending decision. Meanwhile, the Golden Knights saw Mitch Marner silence critics by scoring a hat trick in a Game 3 victory, helping to shift the narrative surrounding his past playoff performances. Betting markets reacted to these results, with the Hurricanes emerging as the new favorite to hoist the 2026 Stanley Cup, while analysts continued to issue player prop recommendations, citing Montreal center Nick Suzuki as a top wager for Sunday's slate.

The Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens continued their series, with Game 3 matchups already drawing attention from oddsmakers, as Sports Line’s model provided predictions for the Sunday contest, building upon its analysis for Game 2 on Friday. The intense playoff atmosphere also drove promotional activity in the betting sector, with Draft Kings offering new users instantly awarded $100 in bonus bets for wagering across the NBA, MLB, and NHL slate on Sunday. Beyond the current playoff schedule, which included critical matchups like the Penguins facing the Flyers on ESPN, several outlets began projecting the necessary offseason strategies for recently eliminated teams focusing on the upcoming free agency and draft periods.

League Outlook & Player Futures

In off-ice developments, the conversation surrounding top individual talent is heating up, with Connor McDavid, Nathan Mac Kinnon, and Nikita Kucherov officially named as the three finalists for the prestigious Hart Trophy. Player movement news suggests significant roster changes loom, as an NHL source disclosed to ESPN that Auston Matthews’ tenure in Toronto remains unresolved despite the Maple Leafs securing the top pick in the upcoming NHL Draft Lottery. The Blackhawks, conversely, are set to bolster their prospect pool immediately, as Roman Kantserov successfully terminated his KHL contract, allowing him to join the organization. Looking toward the draft, the path of expected No. 1 selection Gavin McKenna is detailed from Whitehorse to Penn State, while mock drafts are already projecting team selections now that the top 16 draft order is finalized. Furthermore, the league continues to profile emerging stars, such as Zach Benson, described as the type of player fans either love or hate depending on their allegiance.