Sunday, 26 April 2026

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SALT LAKE CITY -- Lawson Crouse looked up into the stands after the Utah Mammoth scored their first goal in their first Stanley Cup Playoff home game. He saw the fans twirling their rally towels and felt their passion.

“They really energized us,” he said.

It has been a journey to get to this point -- for Utah, yes, but also for Crouse, who experienced a home playoff crowd for the first time in his 10-year NHL career.

The 28-year-old forward went on to score two goals, throw four hits and help the penalty kill go 4-for-4 in 4-2 win against the Vegas Golden Knights at Delta Center on Friday in Game 3 of the Western Conference First Round.

Utah leads the best-of-7 series entering Game 4 here Monday (9:30 p.m. ET; Utah16, SCRIPPS, ESPN, SN360, SN, TVAS, CBC).

“He had a great game, and I think he’s been waiting for this moment for a long time,” defenseman MacKenzie Weegar said. “So, I’m happy for him, and I know he’s going to continue to play a great game.”

The Florida Panthers selected Crouse with the No. 11 pick of the 2015 NHL Draft and traded him to the Arizona Coyotes on Aug. 25, 2016.

He played 504 regular-season games for the Coyotes from 2016-24 but only nine playoff games -- all at Rogers Place in Edmonton in 2020 with no fans in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The NHL Board of Governors voted to establish a new franchise in Utah on April 18, 2024, with the team to acquire Arizona’s hockey assets. Utah flew some former Coyotes to Salt Lake City six days later to visit their new home.

Wearing black hoodies with the NHL shield and “UTAH EST. 2024,” the players stepped from the plane and walked into a hangar full of youth hockey players holding signs. Crouse was first in line to give a kid a fist bump.

About 12,400 people packed Delta Center for a welcome event that night. The players introduced themselves, and when Crouse got the microphone, he helped lay the foundation for Friday, yelling, “Let’s make some more noise!”

“For us as players,” he said then, “we’re so honored and so happy to be a part of this process and really looking forward to the future and obviously building something special here and making history.”

Crouse has played almost every game for Utah since, 81 each of the past two regular seasons. He has watched the team identity evolve from the Utah Hockey Club to the Utah Mammoth, moved from the temporary practice facility to the palatial permanent one, and seen the excitement grow in the community.

He tied his NHL career high with 24 goals this season, and with 20 assists and 44 points, he was one short of his NHL career high in each of those categories. He’s tied for the team lead in goals (two) and points (three) in this series.

But coach Andre Tourigny said his impact on the team is “way above just the production.”

“He’s a good player, but he’s a hell of a man,” Tourigny said.

Tourigny said Crouse gave the Mammoth “100 percent of his soul” Friday -- focused, committed, all in.

“There’s nothing I can ask him that will be too small or too big of a detail for him,” Tourigny said. “… If I tell him to open the door tomorrow, he will open the door. That’s no problem. Pass the water? He will pass the water. There’s no ego in that sense. He will do whatever the team needs to win and whatever he needs to do to be better.”

Clayton Keller is Utah’s captain. But Crouse is an alternate, and although he has little playoff experience, he has brought a veteran presence in stressful situations.

“I’ve got a boatload of things to say about ‘Crousey,’” Weegar said. “He’s a great leader. He kind of brings it all. He’s a guy that you look to down the bench when the game’s tight to calm everybody down.”

In the postgame press conference Friday, a reporter pointed out how the stakes are higher in the playoffs and you play the same team night after night. He asked about the difference in intensity compared to the regular season.

Crouse gave an interesting answer.

This is new to Utah, new to Crouse and new to many of his teammates. At the same time, Crouse knows what to do and what to say.

“It’s playoff hockey,” he said. “You guys are experiencing it just as much as we are. I think the biggest thing that we can take away from these games is, there’s going to be waves on both sides. We’re going to have our pushes. They’re going to have their pushes. It’s just whoever can stick with it.”

As Crouse has shown, if you stick with it, you never know where it’ll take you.

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Friday, 24 April 2026

{coyotes} Mammoth win the first NHL playoff game in Utah, beating Vegas 4-2 for 2-1 series lead


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Lawson Crouse scored twice in a 5:42 span in the second period and the Utah Mammoth won the first NHL playoff game in the state, beating the Vegas Golden Knights 4-2 on Friday night for a 2-1 series lead.

Game 4 of the best-of-seven series is Monday night in Salt Lake City. In Las Vegas in the first two games, Vegas won the opener 4-2 on Sunday and Utah replied with a 3-2 victory Tuesday.

The Mammoth are in their second season in Utah after leaving Arizona.

MacKenzie Weegar and Dylan Guenther scored for Utah in the first period, with Guenther striking on a power play. Crouse had a tip-in at 4:06 of the second and struck on a long shot at 9:48 to make it 4-0.

Karel Vejmelka made 29 saves for the Mammoth, who had only 12 shots on goal against Carter Hart. Clayton Keller had two assists.

Jack Eichel got Vegas on the board with 6:40 left in the second. Nic Dowd made it 4-2 with 3:08 left in the third.

Weegar opened the scoring with 7:01 left in the first, tracking down a feed from Liam O’Brien and blasting the puck between the circles.

Guenther converted on a power play with 2:14 to go in the period on a slap shot from the top of the left circle.


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{coyotes} Mammoth, Avalanche set for 2027 Winter Classic on New Year's Eve

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SALT LAKE CITY -- It will be a New Year’s Eve party and more when the Utah Mammoth host the Colorado Avalanche in the 2027 Discover NHL Winter Classic.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced Friday that the date of the game will be Dec. 31, 2026, and he gave the general time of the game that will be played at picturesque Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City.

“It’ll be late afternoon, early evening, prime time in the East,” Bettman said. “Some of it will be under the lights, and we think it’ll be very cool.”

Utah owner Ryan Smith said the Mammoth will capitalize on the date and time. Dec. 31 is a Thursday, so it leads into the weekend.

“We have a lot planned,” Smith said. “Given the time of the game, we’re going to parlay that into a pretty special concert, obviously in the Delta Center that night, so people can come celebrate New Year’s with us with a ball drop and everything else, which I think that’s going to be exciting. …

“Our hope is that this is a whole weekend, that this is a version of like an All-Star Game where we come in and we can program and activate our state and show our state off, so people come in, they ski, they do it all, all weekend.

“You can expect a weekend of full programming of events -- sports, concerts, activities -- that will be pretty special, and we’re blown away to be able to kick it off with the Winter Classic.”

Bettman was in Salt Lake City for Utah’s first Stanley Cup Playoff game, with the Mammoth hosting the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 3 of the Western Conference First Round. The best-of-7 series is tied 1-1.

The Winter Classic will celebrate the extraordinary progress since the NHL established a new franchise in Utah on April 18, 2024.

Despite a tight timeline, the team bought the hockey assets of the Arizona Coyotes, built a temporary practice facility, completed initial renovations of Delta Center and played its inaugural 2024-25 season as the Utah Hockey Club.

Then the team unveiled a permanent brand identity as the Utah Mammoth, opened a new practice facility and completed the next phase of renovations of Delta Center, which has been packed with loud, passionate fans again this season.

Now the Mammoth will draw their largest crowd yet. Nestled between the mountains and downtown, Rice-Eccles Stadium sits on the campus of the University of Utah and seats more than 54,000 for college football.
 
“Everything they’ve done -- and you’ve heard me say this repeatedly -- has exceeded our highest expectations,” Bettman said. “If you want to know how to write a textbook on how to start a franchise in a community from scratch, nobody better than what Ryan and Ashley have been able to accomplish.”

The Winter Classic will be the second of three outdoor games on the NHL schedule for the 2026-27 season.

The Winnipeg Jets will host the Montreal Canadiens in the 2026 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic at Princess Auto Stadium, home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, on Oct. 25, 2026. 

The Dallas Stars will host the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2027 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, on Feb. 20, 2027.

Rice-Eccles Stadium was the site of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics. The 1980 United States hockey team lit the cauldron at the opening ceremony in honor of its “Miracle on Ice” and gold medal.

“I think this venue is going to be incredible," Ryan Smith said in January. "If you look at the proximity to where it kind of sits down where the ice is, everyone's going to be able to actually watch hockey from here, which I think it's been a little different. So I'm excited, I'm excited about that. This is a dream. We actually came up here early in the process of even getting the team because we said this is what we want.”

When the puck drops for this Winter Classic, all 32 franchises will have participated in an outdoor game. Before this season, the Mammoth and the Florida Panthers were the only teams who hadn’t appeared in one. The Panthers hosted the 2026 Discover NHL Winter Classic against the New York Rangers at loanDepot park in Miami on Jan. 2.

The Avalanche have appeared in three outdoor games.

They lost to the Detroit Red Wings 5-3 before 50,095 in the Stadium Series at Coors Field in Denver on Feb. 27, 2016, and to the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 before 43,574 in the Stadium Series at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Feb. 15, 2020.

They defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 in the NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe in Stateline, Nevada, on Feb. 20, 2021. The game was for a TV audience with no fans in attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We’re excited and honored that the League selected us for the Winter Classic,” Colorado president of hockey operations Joe Sakic said. “The Avalanche organization is always proud to be in consideration for marquee events like this. We’re looking forward to being matched up with a great team and represent the Rocky Mountain region in a game that appeals to these two markets in this part of the country.”

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Wednesday, 22 April 2026

{coyotes} Utah Mammoth fans buzzing about their first NHL playoff home game


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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The NHL playoffs are headed to Utah for the first time and the state is buzzing with anticipation.

The puck drops on Friday for Game 3 in the first-round series between the Mammoth and the Vegas Golden Knights. Utah evened the series at 1-1 with a 3-2 win at Vegas on Tuesday night.

The debut of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in Salt Lake City has caused a stir in town since tickets first went on sale. Gameday merchandise sales at the Mammoth team store inside the Delta Center, according to team officials, have increased by 18% since Utah clinched a playoff spot. Tickets for Game 3 on Friday and Game 4 on Tuesday have been difficult to obtain, with all but a few seats already sold out.

“It’s going to be amazing,” Utah captain Clayton Keller said. “I think it’s going to blow past our expectations and I can’t wait for it. Everyone’s been talking about it — people I’ve met in the community — saying they can’t wait to come to the game.”

Prices for playoff tickets have surged well past the normal cost for a regular-season game.

According to tracking data from TickPick, the average price for a lower-bowl seat for Game 3 of the first-round series is $481 and the average price for an upper-bowl seat is $217. The overall average price is $266, which is 213% higher than the $85 average for Utah’s regular-season games.

The demand hasn’t lessened with increased prices. If anything, tickets are in scarce supply because fans are eager to be a part of it.

“It’s a breath of fresh air,” said Tyson Enniss, a Mammoth season-ticket holder and owner of a bar that hosts watch parties. “People are really energized about hockey. People come out for the games. They’re really into watch parties. The NBA is kind of fizzled out with what’s going on. I think hockey has kind of reenergized local sports fans.”

Enniss noted the cost of first-round home games represented a 30% increase for him over his regular-season ticket package, but he quickly opted in. Opt-in options for subsequent rounds are also available to Mammoth season-ticket holders should Utah advance.

“As I said to (owner Ryan Smith in March), what’s going to be great for the Mammoth is people are going to experience something different and even better than what they’ve been experiencing the last two years,” Commissioner Gary Bettman said. “There’s something special about our playoffs: the intensity, the excitement. As good as our regular season it is, and it’s terrific, the playoffs takes everything to the next level.”

For fans not attending in person, there are other ways for them to enjoy a community hockey experience.

SLC Puck!, a Mammoth hockey podcast, organizes watch parties for selected games. Their Game 1 watch party was at A Bar Named Sue — a Salt Lake County bar owned by Enniss — and it drew approximately 75 fans at puck drop. Monthly watch parties organized by SLC Puck! during the regular season averaged 50 fans for the full three hours.

Enniss said hosting watch parties offers a nice boost to his business. He estimated the Game 1 watch party increased his normal Sunday evening revenue by 30-40%.

“It’s a big deal,” Enniss said. “It’s helping out the local community. It’s really helping out the local economy on many levels other than just downtown on gameday.”

SLC Puck!’s next watch party will be held for Game 4 on Tuesday at Flanker — a downtown Salt Lake City sports bar. Watch party organizers hope to offer an option to fans who want to attend pregame festivities at the Delta Center but are unable to get a game ticket.

They expect a heavy turnout given the hype the Mammoth are generating.

“The buzz is getting louder every day,” said Austin Facer, host of the SLC Puck! podcast. “There’s definitely been an appetite for a really competitive sports team and a team that’s going to play games that have big implications in their sport. The Mammoth are just in a good position where they’re catching a lot of hunger.”

Hockey has surged in popularity in Utah with the Mammoth’s success. Minor league hockey teams were a fixture in the area for more than five decades. The Salt Lake Golden Eagles played in Utah from 1969 to 1994 and the Utah Grizzlies had stints in the AHL and then the ECHL from 1995 to 2026. But the Mammoth have elevated hockey from a niche sport.

For fans of those former minor league hockey teams, having an NHL team in the playoffs in their backyard is a dream come true.

“It gives me the chills,” said Codie Jones, whose grandfather played for the Golden Eagles. “It’s so cool to see the NHL come to Utah, but then to have them in their second season go to the playoffs is just huge. All of my family are hockey fans, so it’s a big deal for us and we’ll be watching and cheering them on.”

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Tuesday, 21 April 2026

{coyotes} Logan Cooley scores late as the Mammoth beat the Golden Knights 3-2 to even playoffs series


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LAS VEGAS (AP) Logan Cooley scored off a rebound with six minutes left to give the Utah Mammoth a 3-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night, and they will head back to Utah with a split of the first two games in their first-round playoffs series.

Game 3 of the best-of-seven series is Friday night in Salt Lake City.

Cooley, a 21-year-old from Pittsburgh, is the youngest U.S.-born player to scored a goal in each of his first two playoff games.

It's the first playoff victory for the Mammoth since the organization relocated from Arizona two years ago.

This was the Golden Knights' first regulation defeat under coach John Tortorella (8-1-1).

Dylan Guenther had a goal and assist for the Mammoth, MacKenzie Weegar scored and Kailer Yamamoto finished with two assists. Karel Vejmelka recorded 19 saves.

Mark Stone and Ivan Barbashev scored for the Golden Knights, with Jack Eichel picking up the primary assist on each. Carter Hart, who stopped 26 shots, suffered his first loss under Tortorella in Vegas after winning his first seven starts.

With the score tied at 2 in the waning minutes of regulation, Guenther took a shot off the rush, got his own rebound and then hit the puck off the post. Cooley was waiting there, knocking in the puck to pull the Mammoth even.

The teams traded goals in each of the first two periods.

After Stone scored in the first period on a shot that went off Utah defenseman Mikhail Sergachev's skate, the Golden Knights, for the second game in a row, had an unforced error in which the puck ended up in their net. Weegar was credited with the goal after the puck went off two Vegas defensemen - Noah Hanifin's stick and Rasmus Andersson's shin - into the open net.

Guenther delivered a shot from the left point in the second period for the Mammoth, before Barbashev answered 1:02 later by weaving through the slot to put in a backhand.

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Monday, 20 April 2026

{coyotes} Mammoth’s Durzi fined $5,000 for head-butting Golden Knights D Andersson


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The NHL Department of Player Safety has fined Utah Mammoth defenceman Sean Durzi $5,000, the maximum under the CBA, for head-butting Vegas Golden Knights defenceman Rasmus Andersson in Game 1.

Late in the first period on Sunday, Durzi got caught up Andersson with Vegas’s Brett Howden also jumping in.

Durzi would go on to head butt Andersson in the midst of the scrum. The referees would eventually assess minor penalties for roughing to Durzi, Andersson and Howden with Utah going on the power play.

Vegas would go on to win 4-2 with three goals in the third period from Mark Stone, Nic Dowd and Ivan Barbashev.

Game 2 goes on on Tuesday night in Las Vegas the Golden Knights leading the first-round playoff series 1-0.

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Sunday, 19 April 2026

{coyotes} Golden Knights rally past Mammoth 4-2 in Game 1 as Nic Dowd nets the winner


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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nic Dowd redirected Noah Hanifin’s shot from the point to put Vegas ahead at 7:20 of the third period and the Golden Knights beat the Utah Mammoth 4-2 on Sunday night in Game 1 of their first-round series.

Game 2 is Tuesday night in Las Vegas.

The Golden Knights, who twice trailed before scoring three third-period goals, have not lost in regulation since John Tortorella (8-0-1) took over as coach.

The Mammoth lost in the franchise’s first playoff game since 2021. They are in their second season in Utah after leaving Arizona.

Colton Sissons had a goal and assist for the Golden Knights and Mark Stone and Ivan Barbashev also scored. Carter Hart stopped 32 shots. Hanifin had two assists.

Logan Cooley and Kevin Stenlund scored for the Mammoth. Karel Vejmelka, playing in his first playoff game after five years in the Utah/Arizona organization, made 27 saves. Captain Clayton Keller, who closed the regular season with 16 assists over a 10-game streak, failed to record one in this game.

The Golden Knights took the fight to the Mammoth from the beginning and finished with 52 hits to 29 for Utah. Vegas’ high in the regular season was 36 against Los Angeles in the Oct. 8 opener.

Both teams breaking into several fights including one after the final buzzer.

Former Golden Knight Nate Schmidt delivered a tremendous cross-ice pass to Cooley, whose one-timer from the right circle put the Mammoth on the scoreboard first with just 11 seconds left in the first period.

Sissons scored the equalizer at 3:44 of the second period, jamming in the puck after a backhand pass from Cole Smith. Utah retook the lead not even two minutes later when Hart found himself out of position and Vegas defenseman Kaeden Korczak knocked the puck into his own net, though it was officially credited to Kevin Stenlund.

The Golden Knights again tied it when Stone put a rebound into the open net for a power-play goal 5:33 of the third period. They then soon had the lead when Utah defenseman MacKenzie Weegar turned over the puck in his zone, and Dowd knocked in Hanifin’s shot.

Barbashev closed the scoring with an empty-netter.

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Friday, 17 April 2026

{coyotes} 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs by the numbers


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The NHL playoffs begin Saturday with three series, followed by four more getting underway Sunday and the last opening on Monday night.

The only certainty is that there won’t be a three-peat, since the back-to-back champion Florida Panthers did not make the 16-team field. Here’s a by the numbers look at the chase for the Stanley Cup:

2 — Consecutive trips to the final by Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers, who lost to Florida each time but are back for another try. The last team to reach the final three years in a row and not win was St. Louis from 1968-70.

4 — Current playoff teams seeking their first Stanley Cup championship: Buffalo, Minnesota, Ottawa and Utah. The Sabres in their 55th season without a title have the second-longest wait of anyone in the league, just behind Toronto’s drought that dates to 1967.

6 — Teams in the field that did not make it last year: Anaheim, Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Utah. That is one shy of the largest turnover in history (2021). The Penguins were 6-1 long shots to make it after a three-year absence, while the Flyers got in for the first time since 2020.

7 — Coaches who got their team into the playoffs in their first season in charge. Anaheim’s Joel Quenneville, Boston’s Marco Sturm, Dallas’ Glen Gulutzan, Pittsburgh’s Dan Muse, Philadelphia’s Rick Tocchet were hired last offseason. Los Angeles’ D.J. Smith took over March 1 and Vegas’ John Tortorella on March 29.

10 — Players who have skated in 1,000 or more regular-season games and never hoisted the Stanley Cup, led by Colorado’s Brent Burns (1,579). The others are Ottawa’s Claude Giroux (1,345), Minnesota’s Nick Foligno (1,287), Dallas’ Jamie Benn (1,252) and Matt Duchene (1,195), Pittsburgh’s Erik Karlsson (1,159), Dallas’ Tyler Myers (1,139), Edmonton’s Adam Henrique (1,058) and Minnesota’s Marcus Johansson (1,058 GP) and Jeff Petry (1,048).

13 — Years since the Presidents’ Trophy winner for the best regular season also won the Stanley Cup. Colorado is looking to become the first since Chicago in 2013 and 16th ever.

14 — Seasons since the Sabres last made the playoffs, the longest drought in NHL history. Detroit now has that distinction (10 seasons).

15 — U.S. players who won gold at the Olympics who now have a chance for a double championship year: Colorado’s Brock Nelson, Dallas’ Jake Oettinger, Boston’s Charlie McAvoy and Jeremy Swayman, Tampa Bay’s Jake Guentzel, Minnesota’s Matt Boldy, Quinn Hughes and Brock Faber, Ottawa’s Brady Tkachuk and Jake Sanderson, Buffalo’s Tage Thompson, Carolina’s Jaccob Slavin, Tampa Bay’s Jake Guentzel, Vegas’ Jack Eichel and Noah Hanifin, and Anaheim’s Jackson LaCombe.

21 — Series victories by the Sabres in their franchise history. Lindy Ruff was coach for 10 of them.

87 — Times Montreal has qualified, the most of any team. Boston is in for a 78th time, ranking second.

201 — Career playoff points for Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby, who needs one point to pass former teammate Jaromir Jagr for sole possession of the fifth most in NHL history.

820 — Regular-season games played by Philadelphia’s Rasmus Ristolainen, the most of any active player without making the playoffs. Former teammate Rasmus Dahlin of Buffalo (568 games) is also in for the first time as the only defenseman to make his postseason debut after recording 400 points.

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Thursday, 16 April 2026

{coyotes} 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs 1st round schedule


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The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs will begin Saturday when the Carolina Hurricanes host the Ottawa Senators in Game 1 of their best-of-7 Eastern Conference First Round series (3 p.m. ET; ESPN, SN, OMNI, TVAS).

Carolina was the Metropolitan Division champion, finishing with the best record in the East. Ottawa won the second Eastern wild card.

Later Saturday, the Minnesota Wild will visit the Dallas Stars in the opener of the Western series between the second- and-third place finishers in the Central Division (5:30 p.m. ET; ESPN, SNO, SNW, SNP, TVAS).

In the final game Saturday, the Pittsburgh Penguins will host the Philadelphia Flyers in their Eastern series opener (8 p.m. ET; ESPN, SN, TVAS). Pittsburgh finished second in the Metropolitan, and Philadelphia was third.

On Sunday, four more first round series will begin: the Los Angeles Kings, who won the second Western wild card, will play at the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche (3 p.m. ET; TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SNO, SNW, SNP, TVAS); the Tampa Bay Lightning will host the Montreal Canadiens in a meeting of the second- and third-place finishers in the Atlantic Division (5:45 p.m. ET; TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS); the Boston Bruins, who won the first Eastern wild card, will visit the Atlantic Division-champion Buffalo Sabres (7:30 p.m. ET; ESPN, SN360, TVAS); and the Utah Mammoth, the first Western wild card, will play at the Pacific Division-champion Vegas Golden Knights (10 p.m. ET; ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS)

The Edmonton Oilers and Anaheim Ducks will open their Western series Mondayk (10 p.m. ET; ESPN2, SN, CBC, TVAS). They were the second- and third-place finishers in the Pacific.

Here is the complete schedule for the first round of the playoffs:

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Boston Bruins (WC1) vs. Buffalo Sabres (A1)

Game 1: Boston at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. ET April 19 (ESPN, SN360, TVAS)

Game 2: Boston at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. ET April 21 (ESPN, SN360, TVAS)

Game 3: Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m. ET April 23 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SN360, TVAS)

Game 4: Buffalo at Boston, 2 p.m. ET April 26 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SN, TVAS)

*Game 5: Boston at Buffalo, April 28 TBD

*Game 6: Buffalo at Boston, May 1 TBD

*Game 7: Boston at Buffalo, May 3 TBD

*- If necessary


Montreal Canadiens (A3) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (A2)

Game 1: Montreal at Tampa Bay, 5:45 p.m. ET April 19 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 2: Montreal at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. ET April 21 (ESPN2, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 3: Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7 p.m. ET April 24 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 4: Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7 p.m. ET April 26 (ESPN, SNE, SNO, SNP, CBC, TVAS)

*Game 5: Montreal at Tampa Bay, April 29 TBD

*Game 6: Tampa Bay at Montreal, May 1 TBD

*Game 7: Montreal at Tampa Bay, May 3 TBD

*- If necessary


Ottawa Senators (WC2) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (M1)

Game 1: Ottawa at Carolina, 3 p.m. ET April 18 (ESPN, SN, OMNI TVAS)

Game 2: Ottawa at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. ET April 20 (ESPN2, SNE, SNO, SNP, CBC TVAS)

Game 3: Carolina at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. ET April 23 (TBS, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 4: Carolina at Ottawa, 3 p.m. ET April 25 (TBS, truTV, HBO Max, SN, TVAS, OMNI)

*Game 5: Ottawa at Carolina, April 27 TBD

*Game 6: Carolina at Ottawa, April 30n TBD

*Game 7: Ottawa at Carolina, May 2 TBD

*- If necessary


Philadelphia Flyers (M3) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (M2)

Game 1: Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. ET April 18 (ESPN, SN, TVAS)

Game 2: Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. ET April 20 (ESPN SN360, TVAS) 

Game 3: Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. ET April 22 (ESPN, SN360, TVAS)

Game 4: Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. ET April 25 (TBS, truTV, HBO Max, SN, TVAS)

*Game 5: Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, April 27 TBD

*Game 6: Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, April 29 TBD

*Game 7: Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, May 2 TBD

*- If necessary


WESTERN CONFERENCE

Los Angeles Kings (WC2) vs. Colorado Avalanche (C1)

Game 1: Los Angeles at Colorado, 3 p.m. ET April 19 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SNO, SNW, SNP, TVAS)

Game 2: Los Angeles at Colorado, 10 p.m. ET April 21 (ESPN, SN360, TVAS)

Game 3: Colorado at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. April 23 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SN, SN360, TVAS)

Game 4: Colorado at Los Angeles, 4:30 p.m. ET April 26 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SNW, SNP, SN360, TVAS)

*Game 5: Los Angeles at Colorado, April 29 TBD

*Game 6: Colorado at Los Angeles, May 1 TBD

*Game 7: Los Angeles at Colorado, May 3 TBD

*- If necessary


Minnesota Wild (C3) vs. Dallas Stars (C2)

Game 1: Minnesota at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. ET April 18 (ESPN, SNO, SNW, SNP, TVAS)

Game 2: Minnesota at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. ET April 20 (ESPN, SN360, TVAS)

Game 3: Dallas at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. ET April 22 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SNO, SNW, SNP, TVAS)

Game 4: Dallas at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m. ET April 25 (TBS, truTV, HBO Max, SNO, SNW, SNP, TVAS)

*Game 5: Minnesota at Dallas, April 28 TBD

*Game 6: Dallas at Minnesota, April 30 TBD

*Game 7: Minnesota at Dallas, May 2 TBD

*- If necessary


Utah Mammoth (WC1) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (P1)

Game 1: Utah at Vegas, 10 p.m. ET April 19 (ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 2: Utah at Vegas, 9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN2, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 3: Vegas at Utah, 9:30 p.m. ET (TBS, HBO Max, SN360, TVAS)

Game 4: Vegas at Utah, April 27 TBD (ESPN)

*Game 5: Utah at Vegas, April 29 TBD

*Game 6: Vegas at Utah, May 1 TBD

*Game 7: Utah at Vegas, May 3 TBD

*- If necessary


Anaheim Ducks (P3) vs. Edmonton Oilers (P2)

Game 1: Anaheim at Edmonton, 10 p.m. ET April 20 (ESPN2, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 2: Anaheim at Edmonton, 10 p.m. ET April 22 (TBS, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 3: Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. ET April 24 (TNT, truTV, HBO Max, SN, CBC, TVAS)

Game 4: Edmonton at Anaheim, 9:30 p.m. ET April 26 (ESPN, SN, CBC, TVAS)

*Game 5: Anaheim at Edmonton, April 28 TBD

*Game 6: Edmonton at Anaheim, April 30 TBD

*Game 7: Anaheim at Edmonton, May 2 TBD

*- If necessary

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Logan Mailloux scored the go-ahead goal with 2:57 left to play and Robert Thomas had a hat trick as the St. Louis Blues beat the Utah Mammoth 5-3 in the regular-season finale for both teams on Thursday night.

Mailloux scored unassisted on a backhand shot from 20 feet out to make it 4-3 in a back-and-forth game. Thomas' third goal, an empty-netter with 38 seconds left, capped the scoring.

Pavel Buchnevich had the other goal for St. Louis and Joel Hofer made 20 saves.

Michael Carcone, Lawson Crouse, and Kailer Yamamoto scored for the Mammoth. Karel Vejmelka and Vitek Vanecek combined for 24 stops.

Clayton Keller assisted on two Utah goals to become the third NHL player this season with at least one assist in 10 straight games.

St. Louis struck first at the 3:45 mark of the first period when Buchnevich tapped in a wrist shot at the post. Utah equalized when Carcone snapped in the puck with 3:05 left in the first.

Crouse put the Mammoth in front 45 seconds into the second period, tapping in a deflected puck after MacKenzie Weegar fired a shot down the middle.

Thomas scored twice later in the period to help the Blues retake the lead. He leveled the score on a wrist shot at the 8:14 mark and then tipped in the puck with 8:53 left in the second.

Utah equalized again with 1:07 remaining in the second on Yamamoto’s blast down the middle.

Blues: Their season is over.

Mammoth: Visit Vegas for Game 1 of their NHL Playoffs first-round series on Sunday.

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Jake Oettinger wants it this way. Or, at least, the starting goaltender for Dallas is embracing it.

The path through the Central Division to the Western Conference Final for his team and the Minnesota Wild is just about as treacherous as it gets. The Stars and Wild had the third- and seventh-most points in the NHL this season and they will meet in the first round — with the winner potentially facing the league-best Colorado Avalanche in the second.

“If you can get through that and win it all, I think it just makes it that much better,” Oettinger said. “It just makes it more fulfilling.”

Maybe not so much for the team going home early. But the Stanley Cup does not come easy, and even the Pacific Division side of the bracket is no cakewalk with Edmonton, the Stanley Cup runner-up the past two years, in the mix along with the Vegas Golden Knights, who won seven of their final eight games since hiring John Tortorella.

“It’s the most exciting time because everybody’s playing at a different level, and it’s a good test to see how high you can get as a team,” Tortorella told reporters in Las Vegas after the regular season finale. “Everything’s going to be amped up. As each game goes by in the series, it’s going to be harder and harder, and so it’s a great challenge ”

The teams to beat

— The Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche are the favorites to win the West, and with good reason. They’ve been the best team since October, have two of the best players in the world in Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar, and filled their center void by reacquiring 2022 Cup champion Nazem Kadri at the trade deadline.

Home-ice advantage is a plus, but being the team to beat also comes with pressure. The Avs say bring it on.

“Pressure is a privilege — it’s the old cliche, but it truly is,” forward Logan O’Connor said. “You just have to be dialed in the whole time, and I think that’s the challenge for any team. There can’t be any lapses. You can’t have any passengers. Everyone all in, all the time. I think we obviously have the capability to do that.”

— Vegas won the Pacific after replacing Bruce Cassidy with Tortorella, who is coaching in the NHL playoffs for a 13th time with his fourth team.

— Dallas has made three consecutive trips to the West final. They have all the weapons, certainly if they get standout defenseman Miro Heiskanen back healthy.

“It’s never a straight line to win all these things,” said first-year coach Glen Gulutzan, who was an Edmonton assistant when the Oilers made back-to-back trips to the Cup final. “You keep getting yourself back in the dance and win a round and win two rounds, and then finally you break through. Hopefully that experience is going to allow us to do it.”

— Minnesota had Kirill Kaprizov grabbing headlines for years, and next season he will begin the richest contract in hockey history. Now Matt Boldy is sharing the load on a team that lacks only center depth to keep them from being a solid favorite to reach the West final.

The underdogs

— Calling Connor McDavid and the Oilers underdogs is rich — they took Florida to seven games and then six games in the Cup Final the past two years — but they have played a lot of hockey They are going to need key saves in net along with Leon Draisaitl in good form whenever he returns from his regular season-ending injury.

— The Utah Mammoth are the feel-good story in the West, making the playoffs in the franchise’s second season since moving to Utah from Arizona. They could play like they have nothing to lose because just making it is cause for celebration in Salt Lake City.

— Los Angeles fired coach Jim Hiller and righted the ship under interim replacement D.J. Smith. Acquiring Artemi Panarin in a February trade also makes the Kings dangerous.

— Will we get an LA story? Joe Quenneville and his three Cup rings have gotten Anaheim into the playoffs, and with his experience the young Ducks are not only fun to watch but have the goaltending with Lukas Dostal to potentially pull off an upset or two.

Storylines to watch

— The two-year, $25 million contract extension McDavid signed without a raise essentially put the Oilers on notice that they have two more chances to show they can win the Stanley Cup. It’s entirely possible he puts the cape on and carries them back to the final for a third year in a row.

— Colorado’s window as a Cup favorite remains open, with captain Gabriel Landeskog a year removed from his emotional return back after dealing with a chronic knee injury to assist MacKinnon and Makar. Perhaps they go on another title run like four years ago.

— Can Minnesota win a playoff series for the first time since 2015? The Wild have lost their last eight opening-round series, but for the first time they went an entire season without getting shut out and their offense with Quinn Hughes added on the blue line provides some confidence.

“There’s a lot of pushback with our team,” coach John Hynes said. “We have guys that can score. One of the things we talk about is trying to create offense in multiple ways.”

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NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League announced today schedule and national broadcast information for the opening games of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round, to take place from Saturday, April 18 through Monday, April 20. The complete First Round schedule will be announced when finalized, following the conclusion of the regular season on Thursday night.

Saturday, April 18 – Game 1, with Networks

3 p.m. ET, Ottawa Senators at Carolina Hurricanes; ESPN, SN, TVAS

5:30 p.m. ET, Minnesota Wild at Dallas Stars; ESPN, SN, TVAS

8 p.m. ET, Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins; ESPN, SN, TVAS

Sunday, April 19 – Game 1

Time/TV TBD, +Western Conference Wild Card #2 at Colorado Avalanche

Time/TV TBD, Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay Lightning

Time/TV TBD, Boston Bruins at Buffalo Sabres

Time/TV TBD, Utah Mammoth at Vegas Golden Knights

Monday, April 20 – Game 1

Time/TV TBD, +Pacific Division #3 at +Pacific Division #2

+ The final two matchups for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs will be decided tonight with the Edmonton Oilers (91 points), Anaheim Ducks (90 points) and Los Angeles Kings (91 points) all in action.

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