The second round of the is full of enticing matchups even with the bracket not quite filled out.
In the Eastern Conference, Buffalo, Carolina and Philadelphia . The Hurricanes and Flyers will face each other beginning with Game 1 on Saturday. In the West, Colorado will play Minnesota in a must-watch showdown of division rivals, while Vegas will face Anaheim in the Ducks’ return to the postseason.
The only matchup left to be settled is who the Sabres will face next. Tampa Bay hosts Montreal in Game 7 of their epic series Sunday.
and no three-peat after were derailed by injuries following three consecutive trips to the final. Both finalists will be new after Edmonton got .
What’s happened so far
The Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche , the Wild , the Oilers and Vegas eliminated Utah, all in six games.
Ottawa. archrival Pittsburgh and Buffalo beat Boston, each in six games.
The matchups
The top three teams in each of the four divisions make the playoffs. The other four spots go to the next two highest-placed teams in each conference, regardless of division.
The teams with the best record in each conference open against the wild-card team with the worst record; the other wild card plays the other division winner. Teams that finish second and third in their division play each other in the bracket headed by their respective division winner, so had some rivalry-style games. The second round thus carries an even higher prospect of division opponents matching up ahead of the conference finals.
All four rounds of the playoffs are best-of-seven; the first team to 16 victories wins the Stanley Cup.
East
— vs. , Game 1 on Saturday
— Buffalo vs. Montreal-Tampa winner
West
— vs. Minnesota
—Vegas vs.
The favorites
Colorado is the favorite to win the Stanley Cup at just over 2-1, followed by Carolina at just under 3-1 and Vegas at 13-2.
How to watch
Every playoff game will be nationally televised in the U.S on an ESPN or Turner network. The NHL schedule is and a streaming guide Much of TNT’s coverage, which includes the Stanley Cup Final, will be simulcast on truTV and available on Max’s B/R Sports Add-On. In Canada, games will be showcased on Sportsnet and CBC.
After three rounds of seven-game series, the final starts in early June. If the final goes the distance, Game 7 could go as late as June 21.
What to know
WEST: The West is loaded, even after Connor McDavid’s early exit. Colorado leads the way with MVP candidate Nathan MacKinnon and star defenseman Cale Makar. If you don’t know Minnesota standouts Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy, you will when you see them take on the Avalanche.
The Pacific Division side of the bracket is weaker and the Golden Knights may have the clearest path to the final. Next up are the Ducks, who have an intriguing mix of under one of the all-time great coaches in Joel Quenneville.
EAST: The feel-good stories reside here in Buffalo and Philadelphia.
After at 14 years in style, the Sabres handled the Bruins in a back-and-forth series. The , sending Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang home.
All these teams are underdogs to the powerhouse Carolina Hurricanes, who have another chance to show they can break through after early-playoff success and some disappointing losses.
With the losses by Ottawa and Edmonton, Canada’s hopes of ending a 33-year Cup drought rests with the Canadiens. Montreal was the last team north of the border to win it back in 1993.
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