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Last updated: May 16, 2026, 5:59 AM ET

Coaching Carousel & Front Office Moves

The NHL coaching landscape shifted dramatically as the Edmonton Oilers fired Knoblauch just days after a second consecutive Stanley Cup Final appearance, a decision that overshadows his historic run and immediately raises questions about GM Stan Bowman's roster construction. In Toronto, the Maple Leafs parted ways with Berube after a second straight season of regression, signaling the start of a critical offseason overhaul. Meanwhile, the Vancouver Canucks named Johnson GM and installed twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin as co-presidents of hockey operations, a move blending modern analytics with franchise iconography. In Detroit, the PWHL hired Rheaume as GM, adding another trailblazer to its expanding front office.

Stanley Cup Playoff Turmoil

The second round delivered seismic upsets and stunning finishes. The Colorado Avalanche rallied from a 3-0 deficit to eliminate the Minnesota Wild in overtime, a collapse that left Wild veterans like Jonas Brodin and Joel Eriksson Ek—who both played through broken foot bones—empty and exhausted. The Golden Knights, despite a one-game suspension for McNabb and a $100,000 fine for Tortorella after a media boycott, closed out the Ducks in six on Mitch Marner's highlight-reel goal. Their Western Conference final opponent will be the Avalanche, who doubled their physical output to fuel the comeback. In the East, the Sabres face goaltending questions after a 6-3 Game 5 loss to Montreal, while Buffalo's Tage Thompson cashed in on a fluke bank shot to steal a pivotal Game.

Draft Prospects & Awards

The spotlight turns to the future as Penn State's Gavin McKenna, who rose from Whitehorse, Yukon, to the Nittany Lions, is projected as the No. 1 pick for his unique blend of skill and hockey IQ. On the award front, Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer won the Calder unanimously, the first player to achieve the feat in 33 years, capping a stellar rookie season. On the ice, Canada opened the worlds with a 5-3 win over Sweden, prevailing late in a tight contest.

League Expansion & Business

The PWHL announced expansion to San Jose and added Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario, with one more market to be revealed for a dozen-team league. In free agency news, star Wild defenseman Quinn Hughes expressed openness to an extension in Minnesota. Meanwhile, the Blackhawks signed KHL standout Kantserov to a three-year deal, a significant addition to their forward group.