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Last updated: May 12, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Stanley Cup Playoffs: Series Updates & Disciplinary Action

The second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs saw the Colorado Avalanche snap back after their first postseason loss, defeating the Minnesota Wild in Game 4 to take a commanding 3-1 series lead, though the contest was marked by controversy. Defenseman Josh Manson was fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for striking Wild center Michael McCarron with the blunt end of his stick, an act McCarron later labeled as dirty play following Manson's return from a five-game absence. Compounding the physicality, Avs star Nathan MacKinnon required stitches after being struck in the face by a puck off teammate Devon Toews during the same victory, even as the team faced internal questions after pulling starter Scott Wedgewood in Game 3 following a third goal against on 12 shots before bouncing back to win Game 4. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Sabres, facing elimination against Montreal, committed to Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen in net for their Tuesday Game 4 matchup, with betting markets shifting to favor the Canadiens who were already favored to win the series after finding offensive rhythm, even as sports analysts tipped Sabres right wing Alex Tuch as a top player prop bet for Tuesday's slate per Sports Line projections.

The Carolina Hurricanes completed an 8-0 sweep of the Philadelphia Flyers, advancing on Jackson Blake’s overtime goal, keeping Coach Rod Brind'Amour's squad undefeated in the postseason as they await their next opponent. Key to their success remains veteran forward Taylor Hall, the 2018 Hart Trophy winner, who appears to have rediscovered his MVP form, stabilizing the team's critical offensive structure. In related roster moves, the Hurricanes secured depth by signing forward Mark Jankowski to a two-year extension carrying an $1.85 million average annual value. Elsewhere in the East, the Golden Knights’ Mitch Marner silenced prior playoff critiques by netting a natural hat trick in a Game 3 victory, showcasing an offensive resurgence that contrasts with ongoing uncertainty surrounding other major stars, as an NHL source confirmed Auston Matthews’ future with the Maple Leafs remains unclear following their lottery win.

League Business & Player Futures

The Columbus Blue Jackets secured their center position by inking Charlie Coyle to a six-year contract valued at $36 million, while Pittsburgh Penguins GM Kyle Dubas expressed his desire to retain longtime core player Evgeni Malkin for a 21st season. Off the ice, Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is set to rejoin the international circuit, committing to play for Team Canada at the upcoming men's world hockey championships for the fourth time in his storied career. On the prospect front, attention is turning toward the draft, where Gavin McKenna is projected as the expected No. 1 pick, with his journey from Whitehorse to Medicine Hat now pointing toward an NHL debut, while the Blackhawks have cleared the path for prospect Roman Kantserov to join the NHL after terminating his KHL contract. Furthermore, the league recognized off-ice contributions, announcing the six finalists for the Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award, with voting open until May 24 for the winners who will be revealed in June.

Offseason & Women's Hockey Developments

Looking toward the summer, teams are already planning their next steps, with speculation surrounding the Flyers' free agency strategy and forecasting expectations for the 2026-27 season. The focus on elite talent is also apparent in the PWHL, where the upcoming draft pool of 235 players is notably topped by five members of the U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning team, including top prospect defender Caroline Harvey. Amidst professional developments, a separate legal matter concerning the hockey community continues, as attorneys for the accused driver in the deaths of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau argued for charge dismissal based on a reported discrepancy in blood alcohol level reporting. Finally, the Hart Trophy race has narrowed, with Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, and Nikita Kucherov officially named as the three finalists for the league’s MVP award.