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Last updated: May 24, 2026, 5:47 PM ET

Playoff Chasing & Game‑Day Highlights Colorado faces a 0‑2 deficit against Vegas in the Western Conference finals, making Game 3 a must‑win. Avalanche coach Jared Bednar lamented missed chances to extend a 1‑0 advantage before falling 3‑1 in Game, a loss that left the series tied 1‑1 and amplified pressure on Avs’ defensemen to clamp down on Golden Knights’ aggressive forecheck. Meanwhile, the Eastern Conference finals have reached a 1‑1 tie as the Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes trade blows in a Game 1 loss and a Game 2 victory, respectively. Montreal’s seven‑win streak toward the Cup is buoyed by a versatile lineup that has consistently outscored opponents, a trend highlighted by recent grade analyses that emphasize depth over star power. The Hurricanes’ Game 1 loss was partly attributed to Jaccob Slavin’s defensive lapse, a factor he accepted was “the reason we handed the Canadiens the game” and now faces scrutiny as the team seeks to regain composure in the second matchup.

International Stage Upsets & Momentum Latvia stunned the United States with a 4‑2 win at the Ice Hockey World Championship, handing the defending champions their third loss of the tournament. Sandis Vilmanis netted two empty‑net goals, a performance that underscored Latvia’s defensive solidity and offensive opportunism in the final minutes of regulation and overtime. Canada continued its flawless 5‑0 run at the Worlds, dispatching Slovenia 3‑1 on Friday and reinforcing its position as the team to beat in the tournament’s early stages. Mark Scheifele’s three‑goal effort, including a 29‑second overtime winner against Norway, further cemented Canada’s offensive threat and suggested a strong core that could carry the nation deep into the championship bracket.

Emerging Talent & Expansion Movements The WHL‑champion Everett Silvertips opened their Memorial Cup campaign with a 5‑3 victory over the Chicoutimi Sagueneens in Kelowna, a win that showcased the team’s offensive firepower and defensive resilience after securing the Western Hockey League title. Right winger Jesse Heslop contributed a goal, signaling the Silvertips’ ability to translate playoff success into the national stage. In PWHL circles, the Seattle Torrent’s coaching vacancy was announced as Steve O’Rourke departed following a last‑place finish in the league’s inaugural season, a move that may reshape the team’s competitive outlook in the forthcoming season. The league also filled its final two expansion GM positions, with Meghan Duggan taking the helm in Hamilton and Troy Ryan moving from Toronto to San Jose, a shuffle that could influence player development pipelines across the league’s new franchises.

Player Health & Contract Movements Ducks forward Troy Terry’s hip surgery announcement raises concerns about his availability for the next season, a complication that may affect the team’s offensive dynamics and depth chart decisions . Meanwhile, the Buffalo Sabres rewarded longevity and playoff pedigree by extending coach Lindy Ruff’s contract for two years, a gesture that reflects the organization’s confidence in his ability to maintain a competitive roster after a 14‑year postseason streak that led the league in appearances. Washington’s Capitals re‑signed defenseman Timothy Liljegren to a two‑year, $6.5 million deal, a move that bolsters the team’s blue‑line depth ahead of a playoff push and signals a commitment to maintaining a strong defensive core.

Women’s Hockey Milestones Montreal’s Victoire clinched its first PWHL championship with a 4‑0 shutout in Game 4 of the Walter Cup Finals, a victory that featured Abby Roque scoring twice and solidifying the team’s status as a dominant force in the league’s nascent history. The Montreal Victoire’s triumph, coupled with the recent naming of the Islanders’ AHL affiliate as the Hamilton Hammers, reflects a broader trend of Canadian teams investing in developmental affiliates and branding initiatives that aim to strengthen fan engagement and player progression within the North American hockey ecosystem.