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Last updated: May 22, 2026, 5:54 AM ET

Stanley Cup Playoffs

The Golden Knights grabbed a 1-0 series lead with a 4-2 victory over the Avalanche in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals, fueled by Dylan Coghlan’s first career playoff goal and Carter Hart’s 36 saves. Colorado’s performance was notably hampered by the absence of star defenseman Cale Makar, who missed his second straight practice and was confirmed out for Game 1 due to an upper-body injury, creating what the team called a "trickle-down effect" on their defensive structure. Meanwhile, in the Eastern Conference opener, the Canadiens capitalized on a rusty Hurricanes squad, scoring four first-period goals to secure a 5-2 win. Carolina, riding an 11-day layoff—its longest since 1919—looked uncharacteristically sloppy, prompting star defenseman Jaccob Slavin to take full responsibility for the defensive breakdown. The Canadiens’ road dominance continued as they improved to 7-1 away from home this postseason.

Coaching & Management Moves

The Sabres rewarded Lindy Ruff with a two-year contract extension after he ended Buffalo’s 14-year playoff drought in his first season back behind the bench. The 66-year-old coach led the team to a 35-27-6 record and a hard-fought seven-game series loss to Montreal in the second round. In Vancouver, the Canucks cleaned house after a last-place finish, firing first-year head coach Adam Foote and his entire staff following a 25-49-8 campaign. The rebuild continues as the team owns the likely No. 1 overall pick in a draft expected to feature Yukon phenom Gavin McKenna, whose unique path from Whitehorse to Penn State has scouts projecting him as a generational talent.

League & International Play

The PWHL completed its California expansion by adding San Jose as the league’s 12th franchise, fulfilling its goal of a four-team growth plan. In the men’s world championship, Canada survived a scare from Norway when Mark Scheifele netted the overtime winner 29 seconds in for a 6-5 victory. The United States advanced via shootout, with Ryan Leonard converting the decisive penalty in a 4-3 win over Germany. On the AHL front, the Islanders unveiled their new affiliate’s identity, rebranding the relocated franchise as the Hamilton Hammers to strengthen ties with their NHL parent club.

Player Contracts & Futures

The Capitals secured their young blueliner with a two-year, $6.5 million deal for defenseman Timothy Liljegren, avoiding arbitration. The 24-year-old had a breakout season with Toronto before being traded to Washington at the deadline. In Buffalo, forward Alex Tuch’s disappointing playoff performance has not altered his agent’s stance heading into unrestricted free agency; Scott Bartlett stated the 30-year-old’s next contract will be unaffected by his two-point output against Montreal. The Devils, meanwhile, retained Sheldon Keefe after new GM Sunny Mehta completed his organizational assessment, ensuring stability behind the bench following a playoff miss.

Playoff Analysis & Odds

With the field narrowed to four teams, the Conn Smythe race is heating up among legitimate contenders from each remaining club. Analysts are pinpointing goaltending confidence and X-factors as the series pivot points, particularly noting Colorado’s home-ice dominance—they remain unbeaten in Denver—versus Vegas’s playoff-tested core. Early odds and predictions for both conference finals are flooding the market, with the model leaning toward experienced rosters like Vegas and Carolina despite their Game 1 setbacks. The Avs-Knights series, in particular, is being framed as a clash of styles, pitting Colorado’s speed against Vegas’s physical, structured defense.

Betting & Viewer’s Guide

The NHL’s Final Four kicks off with back-to-back games, drawing significant betting interest. Fan Duel and Draft Kings are promoting bonus offers targeting playoff and NBA playoff parlays, while CBS Sports and ESPN are providing picks and props for every matchup. The Hurricanes’ prolonged break is a central narrative, with questions lingering whether the layoff will leave Carolina rusty or refreshed for the Eastern final.