The NHL playoffs for the 2025-26 season are underway, with Round 1 matchups now active following the regular season's conclusion. Recent clinchings and early games highlight intense competition in both conferences.[1][2]
Eastern Conference
Carolina Hurricanes (M1) face Ottawa Senators (WC8) in Round 1, with the series currently tied 0-0 and Game 1 pending; Hurricanes hold a 72% series win probability based on regular-season edge.[6]
Projected earlier matchups included Buffalo Sabres (A1) vs. a wild card and Pittsburgh Penguins (M2) vs. New York Islanders (M3), though recent shifts like Philadelphia Flyers clinching via shootout altered wild cards.[4][1]
Ottawa Senators recently secured their spot and prepped with injury updates, eyeing potential foes like Carolina or Buffalo.[3][5]
Western Conference
Top seeds include Colorado Avalanche (C1) and Dallas Stars (C2), with Minnesota Wild (C3), Anaheim Ducks (P1), Edmonton Oilers (P2), and Vegas Golden Knights (P3) filling division leaders; wild cards are Utah Mammoth and Los Angeles Kings.[1]
Sixteen teams are locked in, per mid-April analysis, with first-round possibilities like Winnipeg vs. Dallas or Vancouver vs. Minnesota evolving rapidly.[2][1]
Standings as of early April showed tight races, e.g., Kings overtaking Nashville for WC2.[1]
Key Updates
Flyers' dramatic shootout win over Detroit clinched their spot, sparking live reactions and marking a vet like Ristolainen's playoff debut.[4]
Jonathan Quick's retirement adds off-ice news amid the 16-team field.[2]
Full brackets and live results are tracked on NHL.com and ESPN.[7][8]