2024 Stanley Cup playoffs

The 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs is the playoff tournament of the National Hockey League (NHL) for the 2023–24 season. The playoffs began on April 20, 2024, and will conclude no later than June 24, 2024, with the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals, to determine the winner of the Stanley Cup.[1][2]

2024 Stanley Cup playoffs
Tournament details
DatesApril 20 – TBD
Teams16
Defending championsVegas Golden Knights
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The New York Rangers made the playoffs as the Presidents' Trophy winners with the most points (i.e. best record) during the regular season. Both the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs extended their playoff streaks to eight consecutive seasons, the longest active streaks in the NHL.[3] For the second year in a row and third time since entering the NHL as expansion teams in the 1967–68 NHL season, both Pennsylvania-based teams (the Flyers and Penguins) missed the playoffs in the same season.

For the fifth consecutive season, and eighth in the last ten seasons, a Florida-based team made it to the penultimate round.[4] For the first time since 2015, the penultimate round featured the Presidents' Trophy winner, the New York Rangers, who also became the only team to hold it twice and make it to their respective conference final in the last ten years.[5] For the first time since 2018, three of the four conference finalists, the Rangers, Florida Panthers and Dallas Stars, were their respective division champions.[6] For the fifth consecutive season a team from Florida qualified for the Stanley Cup Finals.[7]

Playoff seeds edit

This is the ninth year in which the top three teams in each division make the playoffs, along with two wild cards in each conference (for a total of eight playoff teams from each conference).

The following teams qualified for the playoffs:[8]

Eastern Conference edit

Atlantic Division edit

  1. Florida Panthers, Atlantic Division champions – 110 points
  2. Boston Bruins – 109 points
  3. Toronto Maple Leafs – 102 points

Metropolitan Division edit

  1. New York Rangers, Metropolitan Division champions, Eastern Conference regular season champions, Presidents' Trophy winners – 114 points
  2. Carolina Hurricanes – 111 points
  3. New York Islanders – 94 points

Wild Cards edit

  1. Tampa Bay Lightning – 98 points
  2. Washington Capitals – 91 points

Western Conference edit

Central Division edit

  1. Dallas Stars, Central Division champions, Western Conference regular season champions – 113 points
  2. Winnipeg Jets – 110 points
  3. Colorado Avalanche – 107 points

Pacific Division edit

  1. Vancouver Canucks, Pacific Division champions – 109 points
  2. Edmonton Oilers – 104 points
  3. Los Angeles Kings – 99 points

Wild Cards edit

  1. Nashville Predators – 99 points
  2. Vegas Golden Knights – 98 points

Playoff bracket edit

In each round, teams compete in a best-of-seven series following a 2–2–1–1–1 format (scores in the bracket indicate the number of games won in each best-of-seven series). The team with home ice advantage plays at home for games one and two (and games five and seven, if necessary), and the other team plays at home for games three and four (and game six, if necessary). The top three teams in each division made the playoffs, along with two wild cards in each conference, for a total of eight teams from each conference.

In the first round, the lower seeded wild card in the conference plays against the division winner with the best record while the other wild card plays against the other division winner, and both wild cards are de facto #4 seeds. The other series match the second and third-place teams from the divisions. In the first two rounds, home-ice advantage is awarded to the team with the better seed. Thereafter, it is awarded to the team that had the better regular season record.

First roundSecond roundConference finalsStanley Cup Finals
            
A1Florida4
WC1Tampa Bay1
A1Florida4
A2Boston2
A2Boston4
A3Toronto3
A1Florida4
Eastern Conference
M1NY Rangers2
M1NY Rangers4
WC2Washington0
M1NY Rangers4
M2Carolina2
M2Carolina4
M3NY Islanders1
A1Florida0
P2Edmonton0
C1Dallas4
WC2Vegas3
C1Dallas4
C3Colorado2
C2Winnipeg1
C3Colorado4
C1Dallas2
Western Conference
P2Edmonton4
P1Vancouver4
WC1Nashville2
P1Vancouver3
P2Edmonton4
P2Edmonton4
P3Los Angeles1
Legend
  • A1, A2, A3 – The first, second, and third place teams from the Atlantic Division, respectively
  • M1, M2, M3 – The first, second, and third place teams from the Metropolitan Division, respectively
  • C1, C2, C3 – The first, second, and third place teams from the Central Division, respectively
  • P1, P2, P3 – The first, second, and third place teams from the Pacific Division, respectively
  • WC1 and WC2 – The first and second Wild Card teams

First round edit

Eastern Conference first round edit

(A1) Florida Panthers vs. (WC1) Tampa Bay Lightning edit

The Florida Panthers finished first in the Atlantic Division earning 110 points. The Tampa Bay Lightning finished as the Eastern Conference's first wild card earning 98 points. This was the third playoff meeting between these two rivals with Tampa Bay winning both previous series. They last met in the 2022 Eastern Conference second round, which Tampa Bay won in a four-game sweep. Florida won two of the three games in this year's regular season series.

The Panthers defeated the Lightning in five games. Aleksander Barkov assisted twice for the Panthers in game one, emerging victorious for a 3–2 score.[9] In game two, Carter Verhaeghe scored the overtime game-winning goal for the Panthers, providing a 3–2 victory for Florida and a 2–0 series lead.[10] Matthew Tkachuk scored twice for the Panthers in game three, pushing the series to a 3–0 series lead with a 5–3 win.[11] In game four, Steven Stamkos and Brandon Hagel both scored twice for Tampa Bay to prevent a series sweep by Florida, defeating the Panthers 6–3 to force game five.[12] However, Barkov and Verhaeghe both scored twice and provided an assist for the Panthers in the subsequent game five, routing the Lightning 6–1 to advance to the second round.[13]


April 21Tampa Bay Lightning2–3Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
Brandon Hagel (1) – 16:04First period06:17 – Sam Reinhart (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Steven Stamkos (1) – pp – 19:50Third period00:58 – ppCarter Verhaeghe (1)
17:55 – enMatthew Tkachuk (1)
Andrei Vasilevskiy 25 saves / 27 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 17 saves / 19 shots
April 23Tampa Bay Lightning2–3OTFlorida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period06:16 – Sam Bennett (1)
15:12 – ppVladimir Tarasenko (1)
Brayden Point (1) – 00:48
Steven Stamkos (2) – pp – 05:46
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period02:59 – Carter Verhaeghe (2)
Andrei Vasilevskiy 34 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 21 saves / 23 shots
April 25Florida Panthers5–3Tampa Bay LightningAmalie ArenaRecap 
Matthew Tkachuk (2) – 10:39First periodNo scoring
Sam Reinhart (2) – 09:58
Brandon Montour (1) – 16:30
Second period00:44 – Steven Stamkos (3)
02:56 – Tyler Motte (1)
Steven Lorentz (1) – 09:41
Matthew Tkachuk (3) – en – 19:28
Third period14:50 – Nick Paul (1)
Sergei Bobrovsky 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsAndrei Vasilevskiy 26 saves / 30 shots
April 27Florida Panthers3–6Tampa Bay LightningAmalie ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period08:54 – ppSteven Stamkos (4)
12:09 – shBrandon Hagel (2)
15:07 – Brayden Point (2)
Carter Verhaeghe (3) – 04:17
Sam Reinhart (3) – 11:09
Oliver Ekman-Larsson (1) – 14:33
Second period09:40 – Brandon Hagel (3)
No scoringThird period09:34 – Steven Stamkos (5)
16:22 – ppNick Paul (2)
Sergei Bobrovsky 26 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsAndrei Vasilevskiy 22 saves / 25 shots
April 29Tampa Bay Lightning1–6Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Victor Hedman (1) – 13:37Second period00:45 – Carter Verhaeghe (4)
12:38 – shAleksander Barkov (1)
No scoringThird period11:06 – Aleksander Barkov (2)
14:16 – Evan Rodrigues (1)
16:03 – en – Carter Verhaeghe (5)
18:50 – enNiko Mikkola (1)
Andrei Vasilevskiy 33 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 31 saves / 32 shots
Florida won series 4–1


(A2) Boston Bruins vs. (A3) Toronto Maple Leafs edit

The Boston Bruins finished second in the Atlantic Division earning 109 points. The Toronto Maple Leafs earned 102 points to finish third in the Atlantic. This was the seventeenth playoff meeting between these two rivals with both teams splitting the sixteen previous series, but with Boston winning the past six playoff series. They last met in the 2019 Eastern Conference first round, which Boston won in seven games. Boston won all four games in this year's regular season series.

The Bruins defeated the Maple Leafs in seven games after leading the series 3–1. In game one, Jake DeBrusk scored twice and goaltender Jeremy Swayman made 35 saves to backstop the Bruins to a 5–1 victory.[14] Max Domi scored a goal and provided an assist for the Maple Leafs in game two to tie the series with a 3–2 victory.[15] Brad Marchand scored twice and provided an assist for the Bruins in game three, emerging victorious over the Maple Leafs 4–2.[16] Marchand continued his goal-scoring and assisting in game four, providing one of each in Boston's 3–1 victory to take a 3–1 series lead.[17] Game five required overtime, wherein Toronto forward Matthew Knies scored to give the Maple Leafs a 2–1 victory, extending the series to a sixth game.[18] In game six, William Nylander scored twice for the Maple Leafs, forcing a seventh game with a 2–1 victory.[19] David Pastrnak scored the overtime-winning goal for the Bruins in game seven, preventing a 3–1 series comeback from the Maple Leafs with a 2–1 victory.[20] With the loss, Toronto extends their game seven-losing streak to six games, with four against Boston; in addition Toronto lost their seventh consecutive playoff series against Boston.[20][21]


April 20Toronto Maple Leafs1–5Boston BruinsTD GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst period02:26 – John Beecher (1)
No scoringSecond period05:47 – Brandon Carlo (1)
15:02 – ppJake DeBrusk (1)
17:34 – pp – Jake DeBrusk (2)
David Kampf (1) – 01:39Third period17:52 – enTrent Frederic (1)
Ilya Samsonov 20 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsJeremy Swayman 35 saves / 36 shots
April 22Toronto Maple Leafs3–2Boston BruinsTD GardenRecap 
Max Domi (1) – 10:32First period10:18 – ppMorgan Geekie (1)
19:52 – David Pastrnak (1)
John Tavares (1) – pp – 18:26Second periodNo scoring
Auston Matthews (1) – 12:06Third periodNo scoring
Ilya Samsonov 27 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsLinus Ullmark 31 saves / 34 shots
April 24Boston Bruins4–2Toronto Maple LeafsScotiabank ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Trent Frederic (2) – 17:37Second period13:10 – Matthew Knies (1)
Jake DeBrusk (3) – pp – 01:07
Brad Marchand (1) – 11:53
Brad Marchand (2) – pp-en – 19:24
Third period11:25 – Tyler Bertuzzi (1)
Jeremy Swayman 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsIlya Samsonov 30 saves / 33 shots
April 27Boston Bruins3–1Toronto Maple LeafsScotiabank ArenaRecap 
James van Riemsdyk (1) – 15:09First periodNo scoring
Brad Marchand (3) – pp – 08:20
David Pastrnak (2) – 19:18
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period05:43 – Mitch Marner (1)
Jeremy Swayman 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsIlya Samsonov 14 saves / 17 shots
Joseph Woll 5 saves / 5 shots
April 30Toronto Maple Leafs2–1OTBoston BruinsTD GardenRecap 
Jake McCabe (1) – 05:33First period13:54 – Trent Frederic (3)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Matthew Knies (2) – 02:26First overtime periodNo scoring
Joseph Woll 27 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsJeremy Swayman 31 saves / 33 shots
May 2Boston Bruins1–2Toronto Maple LeafsScotiabank ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period19:05 – William Nylander (1)
Morgan Geekie (2) – 19:59Third period17:47 – William Nylander (2)
Jeremy Swayman 24 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsJoseph Woll 22 saves / 23 shots
May 4Toronto Maple Leafs1–2OTBoston BruinsTD GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
William Nylander (3) – 09:01Third period10:22 – Hampus Lindholm (1)
No scoringFirst overtime period01:54 – David Pastrnak (3)
Ilya Samsonov 30 saves / 32 shotsGoalie statsJeremy Swayman 30 saves / 31 shots
Boston won series 4–3


(M1) New York Rangers vs. (WC2) Washington Capitals edit

The New York Rangers earned the Presidents' Trophy as the NHL's best regular season team with 114 points. Washington finished as the Eastern Conference's second wild card earning 91 points, winning the tiebreaker against Detroit with 32 RWs. This was the tenth playoff meeting between these two rivals with New York winning five of the nine previous series. They last met in the 2015 Eastern Conference second round, which New York came back from a 3–1 series deficit to win in seven games. These teams split their four-game regular season series.

The Rangers defeated the Capitals in a four-game sweep. The Rangers scored three goals in the span of 2:06 in the second period of game one en route to a 4–1 victory.[22] In game two, Vincent Trocheck and Mika Zibanejad each scored a goal and provided an assist for the Rangers, skating away with a 4–3 victory.[23] Igor Shesterkin made 29 saves for the Rangers in game three, leading New York to a 3–1 victory and a 3–0 series lead.[24] In game four, Artemi Panarin scored a goal and provided an assist to the Rangers' 4–2 victory, completing the four-game sweep.[25] It was the first sweep for the Rangers since 2007, and they became the sixth Presidents' Trophy-winning team to sweep their opening-round series.[25]


April 21Washington Capitals1–4New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Martin Fehervary (1) – 07:31Second period04:17 – Matt Rempe (1)
04:50 – Artemi Panarin (1)
06:23 – Jimmy Vesey (1)
No scoringThird period16:17 – Chris Kreider (1)
Charlie Lindgren 27 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 20 saves / 21 shots
April 23Washington Capitals3–4New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
Connor McMichael (1) – 05:09First period07:56 – Vincent Trocheck (1)
14:28 – ppMika Zibanejad (1)
Dylan Strome (1) – pp – 04:14Second period12:26 – ppJack Roslovic (1)
16:52 – shK'Andre Miller (1)
Tom Wilson (1) – pp – 11:45Third periodNo scoring
Charlie Lindgren 24 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 22 saves / 25 shots
April 26New York Rangers3–1Washington CapitalsCapital One ArenaRecap 
Chris Kreider (2) – 06:08
Barclay Goodrow (1) – sh – 08:08
First period05:34 – John Carlson (1)
Vincent Trocheck (2) – pp – 15:22Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Igor Shesterkin 29 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsCharlie Lindgren 19 saves / 22 shots
April 28New York Rangers4–2Washington CapitalsCapital One ArenaRecap 
Kaapo Kakko (1) – 00:57
Vincent Trocheck (3) – pp – 19:44
First period14:54 – Martin Fehervary (2)
No scoringSecond period07:48 – Hendrix Lapierre (1)
Artemi Panarin (2) – pp – 03:21
Jack Roslovic (2) – pp-en – 19:09
Third periodNo scoring
Igor Shesterkin 23 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsCharlie Lindgren 19 saves / 22 shots
New York won series 4–0


(M2) Carolina Hurricanes vs. (M3) New York Islanders edit

The Carolina Hurricanes finished second in the Metropolitan Division earning 111 points. The New York Islanders earned 94 points to finish third in the Metropolitan. This was the second consecutive and third overall playoff meeting between these two teams with Carolina winning both previous series. Carolina won the previous year's Eastern Conference first round in six games. These teams split their four-game regular season series.

The Hurricanes defeated the Islanders in five games. Goaltender Frederik Andersen made 33 saves for the Hurricanes in game one, triumphing over the Islanders 3–1.[26] In game two, the Hurricanes scored twice in nine seconds with 2:15 left in the game to rally and take the lead to emerge victorious 5–3.[27] In game three, the Hurricanes forced the Islanders to switch out goaltenders after potting three goals on fourteen shots in a 3–2 victory for a 3–0 series lead.[28] Game four went to overtime, during which forward Mathew Barzal scored his second of the game for the Islanders, forcing a fifth game with a 3–2 victory.[29] In game five, the Hurricanes scored twice in eight seconds to take a 5–3 lead in the third period, adding an insurance goal to advance to the second round with a 6–3 victory.[30]


April 20New York Islanders1–3Carolina HurricanesPNC ArenaRecap 
Kyle MacLean (1) – 08:20First period01:35 – ppEvgeny Kuznetsov (1)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period03:44 – Stefan Noesen (1)
18:28 – enMartin Necas (1)
Semyon Varlamov 23 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsFrederik Andersen 33 saves / 34 shots
April 22New York Islanders3–5Carolina HurricanesPNC ArenaRecap 
Kyle Palmieri (1) – 16:22
Bo Horvat (1) – 19:45
First periodNo scoring
Anders Lee (1) – pp – 03:54Second period13:01 – ppTeuvo Teravainen (1)
No scoringThird period10:43 – Seth Jarvis (1)
17:45 – Sebastian Aho (1)
17:54 – Jordan Martinook (1)
19:04 – enJake Guentzel (1)
Semyon Varlamov 34 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsFrederik Andersen 9 saves / 12 shots
April 25Carolina Hurricanes3–2New York IslandersUBS ArenaRecap 
Brent Burns (1) – 04:46
Dmitry Orlov (1) – 10:25
First periodNo scoring
Sebastian Aho (2) – 07:14Second period02:48 – Pierre Engvall (1)
17:39 – Brock Nelson (1)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Frederik Andersen 29 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsIlya Sorokin 11 saves / 14 shots
Semyon Varlamov 8 saves / 8 shots
April 27Carolina Hurricanes2–32OTNew York IslandersUBS ArenaRecap 
Seth Jarvis (2) – pp – 08:00First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period10:10 – Mathew Barzal (1)
Stefan Noesen (2) – pp – 14:08Third period01:38 – ppJean-Gabriel Pageau (1)
No scoringSecond overtime period01:24 – Mathew Barzal (2)
Frederik Andersen 32 saves / 35 shotsGoalie statsSemyon Varlamov 42 saves / 44 shots
April 30New York Islanders3–6Carolina HurricanesPNC ArenaRecap 
Mike Reilly (1) – pp – 03:54First period01:23 – Teuvo Teravainen (2)
03:13 – ppAndrei Svechnikov (1)
13:22 – psEvgeny Kuznetsov (2)
Brock Nelson (2) – 03:47
Casey Cizikas (1) – 19:38
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period04:36 – Jack Drury (1)
04:44 – Stefan Noesen (3)
18:21 – enSeth Jarvis (3)
Semyon Varlamov 32 saves / 37 shotsGoalie statsFrederik Andersen 21 saves / 24 shots
Carolina won series 4–1


Western Conference first round edit

(C1) Dallas Stars vs. (WC2) Vegas Golden Knights edit

The Dallas Stars finished first in the Central Division and Western Conference earning 113 points. The Vegas Golden Knights earned 98 points to finish as the Western Conference's second wild card. This was the second consecutive and third overall playoff series between these two teams with both teams splitting the previous two series. Vegas won the previous year's Western Conference final in six games. Vegas won all three games in this year's regular season series.

The Stars defeated the Golden Knights in seven games. Defenceman Brayden McNabb potted a goal and an assist for the Golden Knights in game one who triumphed over the Stars 4–3.[31] In game two, Jonathan Marchessault and Jack Eichel each scored a goal and provided an assist to the Golden Knights' 3–1 victory.[32] Dallas forward Wyatt Johnston scored twice in game three, including the overtime-winning goal, granting the Stars a 3–2 victory.[33] In game four, Jake Oettinger made 32 saves for the Stars, defeating the Golden Knights 4–2 and tying the series 2–2.[34] Johnston assisted twice for the Stars in game five, granting Dallas a 3–2 victory and a 3–2 series lead.[35] In game six, Adin Hill stopped all 23 shots he faced for the Golden Knights, defeating the Stars 2–0 to force a seventh game.[36] In game seven, Oettinger made 22 saves for the Stars and Radek Faksa provided the game-winning goal to send the Stars to the second round with a 2–1 victory.[37]


April 22Vegas Golden Knights4–3Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Mark Stone (1) – pp – 01:23
Jonathan Marchessault (1) – 08:27
Tomas Hertl (1) – pp – 17:51
First period16:07 – Jamie Benn (1)
18:29 – Jason Robertson (1)
Brayden McNabb (1) – 01:06Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period11:46 – Mason Marchment (1)
Logan Thompson 26 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 11 saves / 15 shots
April 24Vegas Golden Knights3–1Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Jonathan Marchessault (2) – 18:09First period16:47 – ppJason Robertson (2)
Noah Hanifin (1) – 18:53Second periodNo scoring
Jack Eichel (1) – en – 19:26Third periodNo scoring
Logan Thompson 20 saves / 21 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 23 saves / 25 shots
April 27Dallas Stars3–2OTVegas Golden KnightsT-Mobile ArenaRecap 
Wyatt Johnston (1) – 11:11First periodNo scoring
Miro Heiskanen (1) – 05:25Second period10:40 – Brayden McNabb (2)
13:50 – shJack Eichel (2)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Wyatt Johnston (2) – 16:23First overtime periodNo scoring
Jake Oettinger 32 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsLogan Thompson 43 saves / 46 shots
April 29Dallas Stars4–2Vegas Golden KnightsT-Mobile ArenaRecap 
Evgenii Dadonov (1) – 17:52First period14:25 – Michael Amadio (1)
Wyatt Johnston (3) – pp – 09:45
Ty Dellandrea (1) – 18:34
Second period03:09 – Jack Eichel (3)
Roope Hintz (1) – en – 18:38Third periodNo scoring
Jake Oettinger 32 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsLogan Thompson 28 saves / 31 shots
May 1Vegas Golden Knights2–3Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Mark Stone (2) – pp – 04:00
William Carrier (1) – 12:51
First period05:02 – Evgenii Dadonov (2)
08:04 – ppMatt Duchene (1)
No scoringSecond period16:32 – ppJason Robertson (3)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Adin Hill 22 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 25 saves / 27 shots
May 3Dallas Stars0–2Vegas Golden KnightsT-Mobile ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period09:54 – Noah Hanifin (2)
19:41 – enMark Stone (3)
Jake Oettinger 28 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsAdin Hill 23 saves / 23 shots
May 5Vegas Golden Knights1–2Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period14:34 – Wyatt Johnston (4)
Brett Howden (1) – 15:25Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period00:44 – Radek Faksa (1)
Adin Hill 22 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 22 saves / 23 shots
Dallas won series 4–3


(C2) Winnipeg Jets vs. (C3) Colorado Avalanche edit

The Winnipeg Jets finished second in the Central Division earning 110 points. The Colorado Avalanche earned 107 points to finish third in the Central. This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. Winnipeg won all three games in this year's regular season series.

The Avalanche defeated the Jets in five games. In game one, Kyle Connor and Adam Lowry each scored twice for the Jets, triumphing over the Avalanche 7–6.[38] Goaltender Alexander Georgiev bounced back in game two for the Avalanche, making 28 saves in a 5–2 victory.[39] Colorado was granted a five-goal third period, ensuring a 6–2 victory in game three for the Avalanche.[40] Valeri Nichushkin scored a hat trick in game four for the Avalanche, snatching a 5–1 triumph with a 3–1 series lead.[41] In game five, Mikko Rantanen scored twice and provided an assist for the Avalanche, defeating the Jets 6–3 to advance to the second round.[42]


April 21Colorado Avalanche6–7Winnipeg JetsCanada Life CentreRecap 
Valeri Nichushkin (1) – 06:10
Miles Wood (1) – 14:47
Nathan MacKinnon (1) – 15:05
First period08:02 – Josh Morrissey (1)
11:57 – Vladislav Namestnikov (1)
15:53 – Mark Scheifele (1)
No scoringSecond period08:57 – Adam Lowry (1)
Artturi Lehkonen (1) – pp – 06:29
Cale Makar (1) – pp – 12:24
Casey Mittelstadt (1) – 19:30
Third period03:31 – Adam Lowry (2)
05:51 – ppKyle Connor (1)
08:54 – Kyle Connor (2)
Alexandar Georgiev 16 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsConnor Hellebuyck 40 saves / 46 shots
April 23Colorado Avalanche5–2Winnipeg JetsCanada Life CentreRecap 
No scoringFirst period03:15 – David Gustafsson (1)
Miles Wood (2) – 01:59
Artturi Lehkonen (2) – 14:16
Zach Parise (1) – 17:20
Josh Manson (1) – 19:53
Second period08:37 – Mark Scheifele (2)
Valeri Nichushkin (2) – en – 19:03Third periodNo scoring
Alexandar Georgiev 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsConnor Hellebuyck 27 saves / 31 shots
April 26Winnipeg Jets2–6Colorado AvalancheBall ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period11:18 – Zach Parise (2)
Tyler Toffoli (1) – 05:03
Josh Morrissey (2) – pp – 10:50
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period02:11 – ppNathan MacKinnon (2)
04:39 – ppValeri Nichushkin (3)
08:11 – Artturi Lehkonen (3)
12:35 – Ross Colton (1)
16:25 – sh-enDevon Toews (1)
Connor Hellebuyck 34 saves / 39 shotsGoalie statsAlexandar Georgiev 22 saves / 24 shots
April 28Winnipeg Jets1–5Colorado AvalancheBall ArenaRecap 
Nate Schmidt (1) – 13:56First period08:10 – Artturi Lehkonen (4)
No scoringSecond period11:36 – ppValeri Nichushkin (4)
15:03 – Cale Makar (2)
19:36 – pp – Valeri Nichushkin (5)
No scoringThird period19:47 – en – Valeri Nichushkin (6)
Connor Hellebuyck 26 saves / 30 shots
Laurent Brossoit 4 saves / 4 shots
Goalie statsAlexandar Georgiev 26 saves / 27 shots
April 30Colorado Avalanche6–3Winnipeg JetsCanada Life CentreRecap 
Valeri Nichushkin (7) – 03:18First period01:15 – Kyle Connor (3)
Yakov Trenin (1) – 05:42
Artturi Lehkonen (5) – 13:45
Second period06:48 – ppJosh Morrissey (3)
Mikko Rantanen (1) – 04:11
Mikko Rantanen (2) – 08:01
Josh Manson (2) – en – 19:58
Third period02:06 – Tyler Toffoli (2)
Alexandar Georgiev 33 saves / 36 shotsGoalie statsConnor Hellebuyck 26 saves / 31 shots
Colorado won series 4–1


(P1) Vancouver Canucks vs. (WC1) Nashville Predators edit

The Vancouver Canucks finished first in the Pacific Division earning 109 points. The Nashville Predators earned 99 points to finish as the first wild card in the Western Conference. This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams. Their only previous meeting was in the 2011 Western Conference semifinals, which Vancouver won in six games. Vancouver won all three games in this year's regular season series.

The Canucks defeated the Predators in six games. In game one, Dakota Joshua scored twice and added an assist for the Canucks, defeating the Predators 4–2.[43] Filip Forsberg scored a goal and provided an assist for the Predators in game two, tying the series with a 4–1 victory.[44] In game three, goaltender Casey DeSmith made 29 saves for the Canucks, defeating the Predators 2–1.[45] Brock Boeser's hat trick tying goal sent game four to overtime wherein Elias Lindholm scored for Vancouver to give the Canucks a 4–3 victory and a 3–1 series lead.[46] In game five, Forsberg assisted on both Nashville goals as the Predators forced a sixth game with a 2–1 victory.[47] Pius Suter scored the only goal of game six with 1:39 left in the game, and with Arturs Silovs' 28 saves, Vancouver moved onto the second round with a 1–0 victory.[48]


April 21Nashville Predators2–4Vancouver CanucksRogers ArenaRecap 
Jason Zucker (1) – 16:15First periodNo scoring
Ryan O'Reilly (1) – pp – 10:46Second period00:47 – Elias Lindholm (1)
No scoringThird period08:59 – Pius Suter (1)
09:11 – Dakota Joshua (1)
18:32 – en – Dakota Joshua (2)
Juuse Saros 17 saves / 20 shotsGoalie statsThatcher Demko 22 saves / 24 shots
April 23Nashville Predators4–1Vancouver CanucksRogers ArenaRecap 
Anthony Beauvillier (1) – 01:14First periodNo scoring
Filip Forsberg (1) – 06:29
Colton Sissons (1) – 08:04
Second period15:33 – Nikita Zadorov (1)
Kiefer Sherwood (1) – en – 18:07Third periodNo scoring
Juuse Saros 17 saves / 18 shotsGoalie statsCasey DeSmith 12 saves / 15 shots
April 26Vancouver Canucks2–1Nashville PredatorsBridgestone ArenaRecap 
J. T. Miller (1) – pp – 13:23First periodNo scoring
Brock Boeser (1) – pp – 04:33Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period16:48 – Luke Evangelista (1)
Casey DeSmith 29 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsJuuse Saros 10 saves / 12 shots
April 28Vancouver Canucks4–3OTNashville PredatorsBridgestone ArenaRecap 
Brock Boeser (2) – 02:55First period05:34 – Mark Jankowski (1)
No scoringSecond period05:21 – Gustav Nyquist (1)
Brock Boeser (3) – 17:11
Brock Boeser (4) – 19:52
Third period00:12 – Filip Forsberg (2)
Elias Lindholm (2) – 01:02First overtime periodNo scoring
Arturs Silovs 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsJuuse Saros 17 saves / 21 shots
April 30Nashville Predators2–1Vancouver CanucksRogers ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Roman Josi (1) – pp – 07:15
Alexandre Carrier (1) – 12:46
Third period03:11 – Nikita Zadorov (2)
Juuse Saros 19 saves / 20 shotsGoalie statsArturs Silovs 20 saves / 22 shots
May 3Vancouver Canucks1–0Nashville PredatorsBridgestone ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Pius Suter (2) – 18:21Third periodNo scoring
Arturs Silovs 28 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsJuuse Saros 28 saves / 29 shots
Vancouver won series 4–2


(P2) Edmonton Oilers vs. (P3) Los Angeles Kings edit

The Edmonton Oilers finished second in the Pacific Division earning 104 points. The Los Angeles Kings finished third in the Pacific with 99 points. This was the third consecutive and tenth overall playoff meeting between these two rivals with Edmonton winning seven of the nine previous series. Edmonton won the previous year's Western Conference first round series in six games. Edmonton won three of the four games in this year's regular season series.

The Oilers defeated the Kings in five games. In game one, Zach Hyman scored a hat-trick and Connor McDavid provided five assists to hold off the Kings for a 7–4 victory.[49] Anze Kopitar scored the overtime goal and provided two assists for the Kings in game two, tying the series with a 5–4 win.[50] The Oilers routed the Kings in game three with Hyman and Leon Draisaitl both scoring twice in Edmonton's 6–1 victory.[51] In game four, Evan Bouchard scored the only goal and goaltender Stuart Skinner stopped all 33 shots he faced to give the Oilers a 1–0 victory and a 3–1 series lead.[52] McDavid and Bouchard each assisted thrice in game five, sending the Oilers to the second round with a 4–3 victory.[53]


April 22Los Angeles Kings4–7Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period06:52 – Zach Hyman (1)
09:36 – Adam Henrique (1)
Mikey Anderson (1) – 10:56
Adrian Kempe (1) – 17:56
Second period04:50 – Zach Hyman (2)
08:24 – ppRyan Nugent-Hopkins (1)
Pierre-Luc Dubois (1) – 16:56
Trevor Moore (1) – 18:49
Third period01:08 – ppLeon Draisaitl (1)
06:17 – pp – Zach Hyman (3)
19:34 – enWarren Foegele (1)
Cam Talbot 38 saves / 44 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 33 saves / 37 shots
April 24Los Angeles Kings5–4OTEdmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
Adrian Kempe (2) – 03:19
Adrian Kempe (3) – 14:57
Drew Doughty (1) – 18:02
First period17:33 – Brett Kulak (1)
No scoringSecond period07:51 – Dylan Holloway (1)
10:33 – ppZach Hyman (4)
Kevin Fiala (1) – 01:46Third period03:23 – Dylan Holloway (2)
Anze Kopitar (1) – 02:07First overtime periodNo scoring
Cam Talbot 27 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 21 saves / 26 shots
April 26Edmonton Oilers6–1Los Angeles KingsCrypto.com ArenaRecap 
Zach Hyman (5) – 06:42
Leon Draisaitl (2) – 15:36
Connor McDavid (1) – pp – 18:34
First periodNo scoring
Evander Kane (1) – 07:39Second period05:32 – Drew Doughty (2)
Zach Hyman (6) – pp – 06:37
Leon Draisaitl (3) – pp – 12:38
Third periodNo scoring
Stuart Skinner 27 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsCam Talbot 34 saves / 40 shots
April 28Edmonton Oilers1–0Los Angeles KingsCrypto.com ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Evan Bouchard (1) – pp – 11:49Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Stuart Skinner 33 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsDavid Rittich 12 saves / 13 shots
May 1Los Angeles Kings3–4Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
Alex Laferriere (1) – 19:32First period10:17 – Evander Kane (2)
Blake Lizotte (1) – 03:08Second period07:44 – ppLeon Draisaitl (4)
12:21 – Leon Draisaitl (5)
19:07 – Zach Hyman (7)
Adrian Kempe (4) – 17:42Third periodNo scoring
David Rittich 22 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 18 saves / 21 shots
Edmonton won series 4–1


Second round edit

Eastern Conference second round edit

(A1) Florida Panthers vs. (A2) Boston Bruins edit

This was the second consecutive and third overall playoff meeting between these two teams with Florida winning both previous series. Florida won the previous year's Eastern Conference first round which they won by coming back from a 3–1 series deficit to win in seven games. Boston won all four games in this year's regular season series.

The Panthers defeated the Bruins six games. Jeremy Swayman made 38 saves for the Bruins in game one, coming out on top 5–1.[54] The Panthers stormed back in game two, outscoring the Bruins 6–1 with Aleksander Barkov's two goals and two assists to tie the series 1–1.[55] In game three, Evan Rodrigues scored twice and Matthew Tkachuk provided three assists for the Panthers, defeating the Bruins 6–2.[56] The Panthers came back from a two-goal deficit in game four to win 3–2 and take a 3–1 series lead.[57] In game five, Swayman made 28 saves for the Bruins as they held off the Panthers for a 2–1 victory, forcing a sixth game.[58] Gustav Forsling scored with 1:33 left in the third period of game six for the Panthers, holding off the Bruins for a 2–1 victory and a second consecutive conference finals appearance.[59] During the game, Boston set the record for the most "too many men on the ice" penalties in one playoff year with seven.[60]


May 6Boston Bruins5–1Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Morgan Geekie (3) – 12:52
Mason Lohrei (1) – 16:17
Brandon Carlo (2) – 19:39
Second period11:45 – Matthew Tkachuk (4)
Justin Brazeau (1) – 07:13
Jake DeBrusk (4) – en – 16:38
Third periodNo scoring
Jeremy Swayman 38 saves / 39 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 24 saves / 28 shots
May 8Boston Bruins1–6Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
Charlie Coyle (1) – 12:12First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period01:56 – Steven Lorentz (2)
09:49 – Aleksander Barkov (3)
19:58 – Gustav Forsling (1)
No scoringThird period01:28 – Eetu Luostarinen (1)
10:52 – pp – Aleksander Barkov (4)
11:58 – shBrandon Montour (2)
Jeremy Swayman 19 saves / 23 shots
Linus Ullmark 8 saves / 10 shots
Goalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 14 saves / 15 shots
May 10Florida Panthers6–2Boston BruinsTD GardenRecap 
Evan Rodrigues (2) – 08:04First periodNo scoring
Vladimir Tarasenko (2) – pp – 16:14
Carter Verhaeghe (6) – pp – 17:14
Second periodNo scoring
Brandon Montour (3) – pp – 03:09
Sam Reinhart (4) – en – 18:36
Evan Rodrigues (3) – pp – 19:09
Third period05:01 – Jakub Lauko (1)
08:31 – Jake DeBrusk (5)
Sergei Bobrovsky 15 saves / 17 shotsGoalie statsJeremy Swayman 27 saves / 32 shots
May 12Florida Panthers3–2Boston BruinsTD GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst period08:53 – ppDavid Pastrnak (4)
15:12 – Brandon Carlo (3)
Anton Lundell (1) – 14:48Second periodNo scoring
Sam Bennett (2) – pp – 03:41
Aleksander Barkov (5) – 07:31
Third periodNo scoring
Sergei Bobrovsky 16 saves / 18 shotsGoalie statsJeremy Swayman 38 saves / 41 shots
May 14Boston Bruins2–1Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
Morgan Geekie (4) – 04:49First periodNo scoring
Charlie McAvoy (1) – 10:25Second period06:23 – Sam Reinhart (5)
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
Jeremy Swayman 28 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 26 saves / 28 shots
May 17Florida Panthers2–1Boston BruinsTD GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst period19:07 – Pavel Zacha (1)
Anton Lundell (2) – 12:44Second periodNo scoring
Gustav Forsling (2) – 18:27Third periodNo scoring
Sergei Bobrovsky 22 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsJeremy Swayman 26 saves / 28 shots
Florida won series 4–2


(M1) New York Rangers vs. (M2) Carolina Hurricanes edit

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams with both teams splitting the two previous series. They last met in the 2022 Eastern Conference second round, which New York won in seven games. New York won two of the three games in this year's regular season series.

The Rangers defeated the Hurricanes in six games. In game one, Mika Zibanejad scored twice and provided an assist for the Rangers, defeating the Hurricanes 4–3.[61] Artemi Panarin assisted thrice and Vincent Trocheck scored the overtime goal for the Rangers, taking a 2–0 series lead with a 4–3 victory.[62] Igor Shesterkin made 45 saves in game three and Panarin scored the overtime goal for the Rangers, defeating the Hurricanes 3–2 for a 3–0 series lead.[63] With the victory, the Rangers became the first team since the 2008 Pittsburgh Penguins to start 7–0 in the playoffs. The streak did not continue into game four as Brady Skjei's goal with 3:11 left in the game broke the tie for the Hurricanes, forcing a fith game with a 4–3 victory.[64] In game five, the Hurricanes scored four unanswered goals in the third period to defeat the Rangers 4–1 and force a sixth game.[65] In game six, the Rangers came back from a two-goal deficit in the third period, capped off by Chris Kreider's natural hat trick to defeat the Hurricanes 5–3 and advance to the conference finals for the second time in three years, making them the first Presidents' Trophy-winning team to advance to the penultimate round since they did so in 2015.[66][5]


May 5Carolina Hurricanes3–4New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
Jaccob Slavin (1) – 03:48First period02:46 – Mika Zibanejad (2)
10:05 – pp – Mika Zibanejad (3)
16:28 – ppVincent Trocheck (4)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Martin Necas (2) – 02:48
Seth Jarvis (4) – 18:13
Third period08:21 – Artemi Panarin (3)
Frederik Andersen 19 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 22 saves / 25 shots
May 7Carolina Hurricanes3–42OTNew York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
Jake Guentzel (2) – 15:07
Dmitry Orlov (2) – 19:54
First period10:53 – Alexis Lafreniere (1)
Jake Guentzel (3) – 18:18Second period07:32 – Alexis Lafreniere (2)
No scoringThird period06:07 – ppChris Kreider (3)
No scoringSecond overtime period07:24 – ppVincent Trocheck (5)
Frederik Andersen 35 saves / 39 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 54 saves / 57 shots
May 9New York Rangers3–2OTCarolina HurricanesPNC ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period10:14 – Jake Guentzel (4)
Chris Kreider (4) – sh – 08:30Second periodNo scoring
Alexis Lafreniere (3) – 06:25Third period18:24 – Andrei Svechnikov (2)
Artemi Panarin (4) – 01:43First overtime periodNo scoring
Igor Shesterkin 45 saves / 47 shotsGoalie statsPyotr Kochetkov 22 saves / 25 shots
May 11New York Rangers3–4Carolina HurricanesPNC ArenaRecap 
Will Cuylle (1) – 08:06First period01:51 – Evgeny Kuznetsov (3)
06:33 – Stefan Noesen (4)
15:29 – Sebastian Aho (3)
Barclay Goodrow (2) – 12:43Second periodNo scoring
Alexis Lafreniere (4) – 02:04Third period16:49 – ppBrady Skjei (1)
Igor Shesterkin 27 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsFrederik Andersen 22 saves / 25 shots
May 13Carolina Hurricanes4–1New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period06:23 – shJacob Trouba (1)
Jordan Staal (1) – 03:33
Evgeny Kuznetsov (4) – 06:39
Jordan Martinook (2) – 09:56
Martin Necas (3) – en – 16:29
Third periodNo scoring
Frederik Andersen 20 saves / 21 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 24 saves / 27 shots
May 16New York Rangers5–3Carolina HurricanesPNC ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period18:38 – Martin Necas (4)
Vincent Trocheck (6) – 05:29Second period04:38 – ppSeth Jarvis (5)
09:23 – Sebastian Aho (4)
Chris Kreider (5) – 06:43
Chris Kreider (6) – pp – 11:54
Chris Kreider (7) – 15:41
Barclay Goodrow (3) – en – 19:11
Third periodNo scoring
Igor Shesterkin 33 saves / 36 shotsGoalie statsFrederik Andersen 19 saves / 23 shots
New York won series 4–2


Western Conference second round edit

(C1) Dallas Stars vs. (C3) Colorado Avalanche edit

This was the sixth playoff series between these two teams with Dallas winning three of the five previous series. They last met in the 2020 Western Conference second round, which Dallas won in seven games. Colorado won three of the four games in this year's regular season series.

The Stars defeated the Avalanche in six games. In game one, the Avalanche mounted a three-goal comeback to force overtime during which, Miles Wood scored to give a Colorado a 4–3 victory.[67] The Stars prevented a four-goal comeback from the Avalanche in game two, holding off Colorado for a 5–3 victory and tying the series.[68] In game three, Jake Oettinger made 28 saves and both Tyler Seguin and Logan Stankoven scored twice to give the Stars a 4–1 victory.[69] Wyatt Johnston scored twice and provided an assist for the Stars in game four, triumphing over the Avalanche 5–1 to take a 3–1 series lead.[70] In game five, Cale Makar scored twice for Colorado who forced a sixth game with a 5–3 victory.[71] Game six went into double overtime, during which Stars forward Matt Duchene scored to give Dallas a 2–1 victory and a second consecutive conference finals appearance.[72]


May 7Colorado Avalanche4–3OTDallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period07:26 – Ryan Suter (1)
10:55 – Wyatt Johnston (5)
16:56 – ppJamie Benn (2)
Valeri Nichushkin (8) – pp – 05:31
Cale Makar (3) – pp – 09:08
Second periodNo scoring
Nathan MacKinnon (3) – 00:39Third periodNo scoring
Miles Wood (3) – 11:03First overtime periodNo scoring
Alexandar Georgiev 19 saves / 22 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 22 saves / 26 shots
May 9Colorado Avalanche3–5Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst period14:46 – ppMiro Heiskanen (2)
No scoringSecond period01:57 – Roope Hintz (2)
15:54 – pp – Miro Heiskanen (3)
18:06 – shTyler Seguin (1)
Joel Kiviranta (1) – 04:06
Brandon Duhaime (1) – 08:00
Valeri Nichushkin (9) – 16:16
Third period19:39 – enEsa Lindell (1)
Alexandar Georgiev 27 saves / 31 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 28 saves / 31 shots
May 11Dallas Stars4–1Colorado AvalancheBall ArenaRecap 
Logan Stankoven (1) – 18:39First periodNo scoring
Tyler Seguin (2) – 15:13Second period10:24 – Mikko Rantanen (3)
Tyler Seguin (3) – en – 18:23
Logan Stankoven (2) – en – 19:32
Third periodNo scoring
Jake Oettinger 28 saves / 29 shotsGoalie statsAlexandar Georgiev 19 saves / 21 shots
May 13Dallas Stars5–1Colorado AvalancheBall ArenaRecap 
Wyatt Johnston (6) – sh – 15:37First periodNo scoring
Wyatt Johnston (7) – pp – 05:46
Miro Heiskanen (4) – 11:24
Second period12:35 – Casey Mittelstadt (2)
Evgenii Dadonov (3) – 09:27
Sam Steel (1) – en – 18:10
Third periodNo scoring
Jake Oettinger 24 saves / 25 shotsGoalie statsAlexandar Georgiev 29 saves / 33 shots
May 15Colorado Avalanche5–3Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Artturi Lehkonen (6) – pp – 19:59First period09:03 – Joe Pavelski (1)
Cale Makar (4) – pp – 17:24Second period11:39 – ppMiro Heiskanen (5)
Casey Mittelstadt (3) – 01:12
Cale Makar (5) – 04:28
Nathan MacKinnon (4) – 16:50
Third period05:44 – Logan Stankoven (3)
Alexandar Georgiev 23 saves / 26 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 22 saves / 27 shots
May 17Dallas Stars2–12OTColorado AvalancheBall ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period05:48 – ppMikko Rantanen (4)
Jamie Benn (3) – 01:56Third periodNo scoring
Matt Duchene (2) – 11:42Second overtime periodNo scoring
Jake Oettinger 29 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsAlexandar Georgiev 36 saves / 38 shots
Dallas won series 4–2


(P1) Vancouver Canucks vs. (P2) Edmonton Oilers edit

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams with Edmonton winning both previous series. They last met in the 1992 Smythe Division final, which Edmonton won in six games. Vancouver won all four games in this year's regular season series.

The Oilers defeated the Canucks in seven games. Vancouver came back from a three-goal deficit in game one to take the lead with 5:34 left in the third period, defeating the Oilers 5–4.[73] In game two, Evan Bouchard scored the overtime game-winning goal for the Oilers, emerging victorious 4–3.[74] Arturs Silovs made 42 saves for the Canucks in game three, helping Vancouver win 4–3.[75] Although the Canucks came back from a two-goal deficit in game four to tie the game, Bouchard scored with 39 seconds remaining in the game to give the Oilers a 3–2 victory to tie the series 2–2.[76] In game five, J. T. Miller scored with 33 seconds remaining in the third period to give the Canucks a 3–2 victory and a 3–2 series lead.[77] Connor McDavid assisted three times in game six, pushing the series to a seventh game with a 5–1 victory.[78] In game seven, the Oilers prevented a three-goal third period comeback from the Canucks, defeating Vancouver 3–2 to advance to the conference finals.[79]


May 8Edmonton Oilers4–5Vancouver CanucksRogers ArenaRecap 
Zach Hyman (8) – pp – 02:11
Mattias Ekholm (1) – 15:01
First periodNo scoring
Cody Ceci (1) – 12:26
Zach Hyman (9) – 13:11
Second period00:53 – Dakota Joshua (3)
17:01 – Elias Lindholm (3)
No scoringThird period09:38 – J. T. Miller (2)
13:47 – Nikita Zadorov (3)
14:26 – Conor Garland (1)
Stuart Skinner 19 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsArturs Silovs 14 saves / 18 shots
May 10Edmonton Oilers4–3OTVancouver CanucksRogers ArenaRecap 
Leon Draisaitl (6) – pp – 10:56First period04:14 – ppElias Pettersson (1)
Mattias Ekholm (2) – 01:16Second period00:53 – Brock Boeser (5)
18:17 – Nikita Zadorov (4)
Connor McDavid (2) – 05:27Third periodNo scoring
Evan Bouchard (2) – 05:38First overtime periodNo scoring
Stuart Skinner 16 saves / 19 shotsGoalie statsArturs Silovs 27 saves / 31 shots
May 12Vancouver Canucks4–3Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
Elias Lindholm (4) – pp – 08:45
Brock Boeser (6) – 13:18
Brock Boeser (7) – 18:34
First period05:37 – ppMattias Ekholm (3)
Elias Lindholm (5) – pp – 17:35Second period03:36 – ppLeon Draisaitl (7)
No scoringThird period18:44 – Evan Bouchard (3)
Arturs Silovs 42 saves / 45 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 11 saves / 15 shots
Calvin Pickard 3 saves / 3 shots
May 14Vancouver Canucks2–3Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period11:10 – ppLeon Draisaitl (8)
No scoringSecond period19:20 – Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (2)
Conor Garland (2) – 06:54
Dakota Joshua (4) – 18:19
Third period19:21 – Evan Bouchard (4)
Arturs Silovs 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsCalvin Pickard 19 saves / 21 shots
May 16Edmonton Oilers2–3Vancouver CanucksRogers ArenaRecap 
Evander Kane (3) – 04:34
Mattias Janmark (1) – 17:50
First period17:27 – Carson Soucy (1)
No scoringSecond period05:14 – Phillip Di Giuseppe (1)
No scoringThird period19:27 – J. T. Miller (3)
Calvin Pickard 32 saves / 35 shotsGoalie statsArturs Silovs 21 saves / 23 shots
May 18Vancouver Canucks1–5Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
Nils Hoglander (1) – 10:03First period08:18 – Dylan Holloway (3)
No scoringSecond period07:14 – Zach Hyman (10)
11:20 – Evan Bouchard (5)
No scoringThird period03:25 – Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (3)
13:04 – Evander Kane (4)
Arturs Silovs 22 saves / 27 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 14 saves / 15 shots
May 20Edmonton Oilers3–2Vancouver CanucksRogers ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Cody Ceci (2) – 01:16
Zach Hyman (11) – 05:50
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (4) – pp – 15:22
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period11:27 – Conor Garland (3)
15:24 – Filip Hronek (1)
Stuart Skinner 15 saves / 17 shotsGoalie statsArturs Silovs 26 saves / 29 shots
Edmonton won series 4–3


Conference finals edit

Eastern Conference final edit

(M1) New York Rangers vs. (A1) Florida Panthers edit

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams. Their only previous meeting was in the 1997 Eastern Conference quarterfinals, which New York won in five games. The Rangers made their eighth semifinals/conference finals appearance since the league began using a 16-team or greater playoff format in 1980. They lost their most recent appearance in the 2022 Eastern Conference final to the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games. This was Florida's second consecutive and third overall conference finals appearance. They won the previous year's Eastern Conference final in a four-game sweep against the Carolina Hurricanes. Florida won two of the three games in this year's regular season series.

The Panthers defeated the Rangers in six games. In game one, goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky shut out the Rangers with a 24-save 3–0 victory for the Panthers.[80] Barclay Goodrow scored the overtime-winning goal for the Rangers in game two, evening the series with a 2–1 triumph.[81] Although Florida tied game three after being down by two goals, Alexander Wennberg scored in overtime to give New York a 5–4 victory.[82] In game four, and for the third straight game, the match ended in overtime with Sam Reinhart of the Panthers scoring to even the series 2–2 with a 3–2 win.[83] Sam Bennett provided a goal and an assist for the Panthers in game five, leading Florida to a 3–2 victory and a 3–2 series lead.[84] In game six, the Panthers held off a late push in the third period to win 2–1, advancing to a second consecutive Finals appearance.[85]


May 22Florida Panthers3–0New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
Matthew Tkachuk (5) – 16:26First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Carter Verhaeghe (7) – 16:12
Sam Bennett (3) – en – 18:41
Third periodNo scoring
Sergei Bobrovsky 23 saves / 23 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 24 saves / 26 shots
May 24Florida Panthers1–2OTNew York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
Carter Verhaeghe (8) – pp – 18:09First period04:12 – Vincent Trocheck (7)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period14:01 – Barclay Goodrow (4)
Sergei Bobrovsky 28 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 26 saves / 27 shots
May 26New York Rangers5–4OTFlorida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
Alexis Lafreniere (5) – 07:17
Barclay Goodrow (5) – 07:42
First period02:50 – ppSam Reinhart (6)
14:46 – pp – Sam Reinhart (7)
Alexis Lafreniere (6) – 15:23
Barclay Goodrow (6) – sh – 18:14
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period05:04 – Aleksander Barkov (6)
06:58 – Gustav Forsling (3)
Alexander Wennberg (1) – 05:35First overtime periodNo scoring
Igor Shesterkin 34 saves / 38 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 18 saves / 23 shots
May 28New York Rangers2–3OTFlorida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
Vincent Trocheck (8) – pp – 08:51First periodNo scoring
No scoringSecond period08:45 – Sam Bennett (4)
12:16 – ppCarter Verhaeghe (9)
Alexis Lafreniere (7) – 03:28Third periodNo scoring
No scoringFirst overtime period01:12 – ppSam Reinhart (8)
Igor Shesterkin 37 saves / 40 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 21 saves / 23 shots
May 30Florida Panthers3–2New York RangersMadison Square GardenRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Gustav Forsling (4) – 08:21Second period02:04 – shChris Kreider (8)
Anton Lundell (3) – 10:22
Sam Bennett (5) – en – 18:08
Third period19:10 – Alexis Lafreniere (8)
Sergei Bobrovsky 25 saves / 27 shotsGoalie statsIgor Shesterkin 34 saves / 36 shots
June 1New York Rangers1–2Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaRecap 
No scoringFirst period19:10 – Sam Bennett (6)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Artemi Panarin (5) – 18:20Third period09:08 – Vladimir Tarasenko (3)
Igor Shesterkin 32 saves / 34 shotsGoalie statsSergei Bobrovsky 23 saves / 24 shots
Florida won series 4–2


Western Conference final edit

(C1) Dallas Stars vs. (P2) Edmonton Oilers edit

This was the ninth playoff meeting between these two teams with Dallas winning six of the eight previous series and the past five playoff series. They last met in the 2003 Western Conference quarterfinals, which Dallas won in six games. This was Dallas's second consecutive and ninth semifinals/conference finals appearance overall since the league began using a 16-team or greater playoff format in 1980. They lost the previous year's Western Conference final to the Vegas Golden Knights in six games. Edmonton made their eleventh conference finals appearance. They last made the conference finals in 2022, which they lost to the Colorado Avalanche in a four-game sweep. Dallas won two of the three games in this year's regular season series.

The Oilers defeated the Stars in six games and won a playoff series against the Stars for the first time since 1997, ending a five series losing streak. In game one, Oilers captain Connor McDavid scored the double-overtime-winning goal, giving Edmonton a 3–2 victory.[86] Stars captain Jamie Benn provided a goal and an assist in game two for the Stars, evening the series with a 3–1 victory.[87] Jason Robertson scored a hat trick in game three for the Stars, defeating the Oilers 5–3.[88] In game four, the Oilers came back from a two-goal deficit by scoring five unanswered goals, easing past the Stars 5–2 to tie the series 2–2.[89] Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored twice in game five, defeating the Stars with a 3–1 victory.[90] In game six, Stuart Skinner made 34 saves as the Oilers advanced to the Finals for the first time in 18 years with a 2–1 victory.[91]


May 23Edmonton Oilers3–22OTDallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
No scoringFirst periodNo scoring
Leon Draisaitl (9) – 00:58
Zach Hyman (12) – 04:17
Second period06:11 – Tyler Seguin (4)
No scoringThird period16:37 – Tyler Seguin (5)
Connor McDavid (3) – 00:32Second overtime periodNo scoring
Stuart Skinner 31 saves / 33 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 35 saves / 38 shots
May 25Edmonton Oilers1–3Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Connor Brown (1) – 04:23First period03:39 – Jamie Benn (4)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period03:41 – Mason Marchment (2)
17:57 – enEsa Lindell (2)
Stuart Skinner 22 saves / 24 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 28 saves / 29 shots
May 27Dallas Stars5–3Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period02:02 – Zach Hyman (13)
07:37 – Connor McDavid (4)
Jason Robertson (4) – 05:35
Jason Robertson (5) – 08:05
Wyatt Johnston (8) – 09:08
Second period19:07 – Adam Henrique (2)
Jason Robertson (6) – 11:54
Miro Heiskanen (6) – en – 18:08
Third periodNo scoring
Jake Oettinger 27 saves / 30 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 17 saves / 21 shots
May 29Dallas Stars2–5Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
Wyatt Johnston (9) – 00:58
Esa Lindell (3) – 05:29
First period13:30 – Ryan McLeod (1)
16:17 – Evan Bouchard (6)
No scoringSecond period14:31 – shMattias Janmark (2)
15:22 – Leon Draisaitl (10)
No scoringThird period18:07 – enMattias Ekholm (4)
Jake Oettinger 24 saves / 28 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 20 saves / 22 shots
May 31Edmonton Oilers3–1Dallas StarsAmerican Airlines CenterRecap 
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (5) – pp – 14:09First periodNo scoring
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (6) – pp – 01:06
Philip Broberg (1) – 05:09
Second periodNo scoring
No scoringThird period14:09 – Wyatt Johnston (10)
Stuart Skinner 19 saves / 20 shotsGoalie statsJake Oettinger 23 saves / 26 shots
June 2Dallas Stars1–2Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceRecap 
No scoringFirst period04:17 – ppConnor McDavid (5)
15:42 – ppZach Hyman (14)
No scoringSecond periodNo scoring
Mason Marchment (3) – 09:18Third periodNo scoring
Jake Oettinger 8 saves / 10 shotsGoalie statsStuart Skinner 34 saves / 35 shots
Edmonton won series 4–2


Stanley Cup Finals edit

Note: All times listed are in EDT (UTC−4).

This will be the first playoff meeting between these two teams. This will be the second consecutive and third overall Finals appearance for the Panthers. They lost the previous year's Finals against the Vegas Golden Knights in five games. This will be Edmonton's eighth Finals appearance. They lost their most recent appearance against the Carolina Hurricanes in seven games in 2006. Florida won both games in this year's regular season series.


June 8Edmonton Oilers8:00 p.m.Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaCBC, SN, ABC
June 10Edmonton Oilers8:00 p.m.Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaCBC, SN, ABC
June 13Florida Panthers8:00 p.m.Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceCBC, SN, ABC
June 15Florida Panthers8:00 p.m.Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceCBC, SN, ABC
June 18Edmonton Oilers8:00 p.m.Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaCBC, SN, ABC
June 21Florida Panthers8:00 p.m.Edmonton OilersRogers PlaceCBC, SN, ABC
June 24Edmonton Oilers8:00 p.m.Florida PanthersAmerant Bank ArenaCBC, SN, ABC
Series starts June 8


Player statistics edit

Skaters edit

These were the top ten skaters based on points, following the conclusion of games played on June 2, 2024. Players in bold are currently active in the playoffs.[92]

PlayerTeamGPGAPts+/–PIM
Connor McDavidEdmonton Oilers1852631+78
Leon DraisaitlEdmonton Oilers18101828+212
Evan BouchardEdmonton Oilers1862127+1416
Vincent TrocheckNew York Rangers1681220+310
Ryan Nugent-HopkinsEdmonton Oilers1861420+34
Matthew TkachukFlorida Panthers1751419+519
Zach HymanEdmonton Oilers1814418+910
Carter VerhaegheFlorida Panthers179817+216
Aleksander BarkovFlorida Panthers176111704
Wyatt JohnstonDallas Stars1910616+42

Goaltenders edit

This is a combined table of the top five goaltenders based on goals against average and the top five goaltenders based on save percentage, with at least 420 minutes played. The table is sorted by GAA, and the criteria for inclusion are bolded. Players in bold are currently active in the playoffs.[93]

PlayerTeamGPWLSAGAGAASV%SOTOI
Jeremy SwaymanBoston Bruins1266373252.15.9330 697:31
Sergei BobrovskyFlorida Panthers17125415382.20.9081 1,037:18
Jake OettingerDallas Stars19109516452.24.9150 1,206:47
Igor ShesterkinNew York Rangers16106524392.34.9270 999:51
Stuart SkinnerEdmonton Oilers16115390402.50.8971 961:54
Arturs SilovsVancouver Canucks1055283292.91.8981 598:18

Media edit

Canada edit

In Canada, this marks the tenth postseason under Rogers Media's 12-year contract. Games air across the Sportsnet networks and CBC under the Hockey Night in Canada brand. For first and second-round U.S.–U.S. games not on CBC, Sportsnet generally simulcasts the U.S. feed instead of producing their own telecast. The 2024 Stanley Cup Finals will be simulcast on both CBC and Sportsnet.[94]

Sportsnet+ streams every game.[94] CBC Gem will not be streaming games televised on CBC this postseason, and any first round games that appeared on that streaming service was due to an error.[95]

United States edit

In the U.S., this marks the third year of a seven-year agreement with the ESPN family of Networks and TNT Sports.

First round games were split between ESPN-produced telecasts (either on ESPN, ABC, or ESPN2) and TNT Sports-produced telecasts (either on TNT or TBS, with selected simulcasts on TruTV), while working around their 2024 NBA playoffs telecasts and other broadcasting commitments. Each U.S. team's regional broadcaster also televised local coverage of first round games, except for games on ABC.

With the Stanley Cup playoffs starting on the same day as the NBA playoffs this year, in the first round, ESPN or ESPN2 aired games on Monday through Thursday nights, TNT on Friday nights, TBS on Saturdays and Sundays and TruTV simulcasts all TNT-Sports produced games with some exceptions (ESPN and ESPN2 aired the opening Sunday of games, TNT airing one Sunday game on the middle weekend, TBS aired select games on Tuesday–Thursdays and ABC aired one Saturday night game on the final weekend).[96][97][98]

In the second round, ESPN aired games on Monday through Wednesday nights, TNT on Thursday and Friday nights, with weekend games split between all broadcasters (with ESPN airing the opening Sunday, and TBS airing the following weekend, TNT airing the Saturday games in the middle weekend and ESPN airing one the following weekend).[99]

ESPN/ABC had the first choice of which conference final series to air, choosing the Eastern Conference finals this season, and TNT aired the Western Conference finals. As per the alternating rotation, ABC has coverage of the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals.[100]

This is the first playoffs that the streaming service Max will have live access to all TNT Sports-produced games on its Bleacher Report Sports add-on tier.[101] ESPN+ will stream all ABC games and ESPN's Conference final games, along with replays of all games.

This is the third of a four-year deal that Sports USA Radio Network is syndicating select Stanley Cup playoff games via NHL Radio across the U.S., including the entire conference finals and Stanley Cup Finals.[102]

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