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Last updated: May 30, 2026, 5:58 AM ET

Stanley Cup Playoffs

The Carolina Hurricanes eliminated the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5 to advance, a victory that extends the Stanley Cup drought in Canada to 33 years. Carolina's dominance was fueled by Frederik Andersen's steady play, as the netminder overcame previous postseason struggles and health concerns to anchor a team that remains the odds-on favorite to win the championship. While the Hurricanes look toward the final, the Vegas Golden Knights secured their spot in the Stanley Cup Final after completing a four-game sweep of the Colorado Avalanche. The series, which begins Tuesday on ABC, features a Vegas squad that withstood a late Avalanche surge to win 2-1 in Game, led by a third-period goal from Cole Smith.

International & Junior Hockey

In international play, Canada shut out the United States 4-0 in the ice hockey world championship quarterfinals, driven by Macklin Celebrini's scoring and 34 saves from Jet Greaves. The victory sets up a continued U.S.-Canada rivalry in the semifinals following the Americans' 4-1 win over Austria. Meanwhile, in the Memorial Cup, the Everett Silvertips advanced to the championship game after a 6-1 victory over the Chicoutimi Sagueneens. This followed a 4-0 shutout by Everett against the host Kelowna Rockets earlier in the tournament. On the global stage, the IIHF signaled a shift in policy regarding Russia, stating it will evaluate the nation's participation in tournaments on an event-by-event basis starting in the 2026-27 season.

League News & Transactions

The hockey community is mourning the death of Claude Lemieux, the four-time Stanley Cup champion who died Thursday at age; authorities reported the cause as suicide. In player transactions, the Pittsburgh Penguins re-signed Evgeni Malkin to a one-year, $5.5 million contract, ensuring the veteran center returns for his 21st NHL season. However, the Toronto Maple Leafs face a setback as Max Domi is sidelined indefinitely following complications from an offseason surgery. Off the ice, Vegas Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy expressed frustration to the Spittin' Chiclets podcast, calling it "upsetting" that management blocked him from interviewing with clubs like Edmonton and Los Angeles.

Professional Growth & Expansion

The landscape of professional coaching is shifting as Kris Sparre joins Hamilton, the new PWHL expansion franchise, after previously serving as a coach of the year finalist with Boston. As teams prepare for the summer, analysts are evaluating offseason moves for franchises like the Minnesota Wild to set expectations for the 2026-27 campaign. This period of transition includes identifying rising young talents capable of becoming franchise cornerstones in the coming seasons.