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Last updated: May 23, 2026, 11:42 PM ET

Conference Finals Update

The Eastern Conference finals shifts to Montreal tied 1-1 after the Canadiens dominated Game 1 with a 5-1 victory that exposed Carolina's defensive vulnerabilities. Hurricanes defenseman Jaccob Slavin accepted responsibility for the loss, stating he "handed Canadiens the game" after a series of uncharacteristic breakdowns. Colorado's hopes of taking a 2-0 series lead evaporated in Game 2 against Vegas as the Avalanche wasted multiple scoring opportunities before falling 3-1, with coach Jared Bednar lamenting missed chances that could have extended their lead.

Montreal's balanced lineup contributions have fueled their playoff run, with role players stepping up alongside stars to position the Canadiens seven wins from the Stanley Cup. The Western Conference matchup heads back to Denver for Game 3 with Vegas holding home ice advantage after their road victory. Among the four remaining teams, several legitimate candidates emerge for playoff MVP consideration, including goaltenders and top-line forwards who have consistently delivered in high-pressure situations.

International Tournament Results

Canada improved to 5-0 at the ice hockey world championship with a 3-1 victory over Slovenia, maintaining their perfect record behind Mark Scheifele's overtime heroics in a 6-5 thriller against Norway where he scored three goals including the winner 29 seconds into sudden death. The defending champion United States suffered a stunning upset as Latvia's Sandis Vilmanis scored twice including two empty-netters to secure a 4-2 victory, marking the third loss for the Americans in the tournament.

Ryan Leonard provided the decisive tally in a 4-3 shootout win over Germany, helping the U.S. recover from their earlier defeat. Canada's consistent scoring depth has been on display throughout the tournament, with multiple players contributing offensively as they aim to capture gold on home soil.

Professional Women's Hockey League Developments

Montreal captured the inaugural PWHL championship with a 4-0 shutout victory over Ottawa in Game, as Abby Roque tallied twice to secure the Walter Cup for the Victoire. The league completed its expansion staffing with Meghan Duggan taking over as general manager in Hamilton while Troy Ryan departed Toronto to lead San Jose's new franchise. Steve O'Rourke was relieved of duties as coach of the Seattle Torrent following the expansion team's last-place finish in their debut season.

Offseason Transactions and Extensions

Buffalo rewarded Lindy Ruff's turnaround season with a two-year contract extension, keeping the 66-year-old coach after leading the Sabres back to the playoffs and ending a 14-year postseason drought. Washington locked up defenseman Timothy Liljegren to a two-year, $6.5 million deal, providing stability on the blue line for the Capitals. Anaheim forward Troy Terry faces an uncertain timeline for next season after hip surgery was recommended, potentially impacting the Ducks' offensive depth at the start of the campaign.

New York's AHL affiliate will be known as the Hamilton Hammers following the franchise's relocation to the Canadian city, maintaining the organization's developmental pipeline while establishing a new regional identity.

Hockey Memorabilia Record

A 1979 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky rookie card autographed by the Great One sold for $540,000 including buyer's premium in Fanatics Collect's May Premier Auction, establishing a new benchmark for hockey card valuations and demonstrating continued demand for premium vintage memorabilia.