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The end of the 2025-2026 NHL regular season is approaching, but worry not, fans, playoff hockey rises above all other sports, so some of the most exciting action of the entire year is almost upon us.

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Sixteen teams, eight from each conference, will make the playoff field. The final games of the regular season are scheduled for Thursday, April 16, with the first-round playoff matchups set to begin the following weekend. The Stanley Cup Finals will be held in June, giving us almost two months of playoff hockey.

The Florida Panthers won the 2025 Stanley Cup, the franchise’s second consecutive trophy. Ironically, they played the Edmonton Oilers both years. With two weeks left in the regular season, the Panthers are sitting outside of the playoff picture, suggesting there will likely be a new champion crowned in 2026.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs.

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NHL playoff bracket 2026

Bracket as of results on April 2

Eastern Conference

(A1) Tampa Bay Lightning vs. (WC1) Boston Bruins

(A2) Buffalo Sabres vs. (A3) Montreal Canadiens

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

(M2) Pittsburgh Penguins vs. (M3) New York Islanders

Western Conference

(C1) Colorado Avalanche vs. (WC2) San Jose Sharks

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

(P1) Anaheim Ducks vs. (WC1) Utah Mammoth

(P2) Edmonton Oilers vs. (P3) Vegas Golden Knights

NHL standings 2026

The tables below will be updated with the latest NHL standings on a daily basis until the playoffs begin (current through April 2).

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Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Seed

Team

Games

Record

Points

1

Lightning

75

47-22-6

100

2

Sabres

76

46-22-6

100

3

Canadiens

75

44-21-10

98

Metropolitan Division

Seed

Team

Games

Record

Points

1

Hurricanes – X

75

48-21-6

102

2

Penguins

76

38-22-16

92

3

Islanders

76

42-29-5

89

Wild Card

Seed

Team

Games

Record

Points

1

Bruins

76

43-25-8

94

2

Senators

75

39-26-10

88

Red Wings

75

40-27-8

88

Blue Jackets

76

38-26-12

88

Flyers

75

37-26-12

86

Capitals

76

38-29-9

85

Devils

75

39-34-2

80

Panthers

75

37-35-3

77

Maple Leafs

76

32-31-13

77

Rangers – E

76

31-36-9

71

X = clinched playoff
E = eliminated

Western Conference

Central Division

Seed

Team

Games

Record

Points

1

Avalanche -X

74

49-15-10

108

2

Stars – X

76

45-19-12

102

3

Wild – X

75

42-21-12

96

Pacific Division

Seed

Team

Games

Record

Points

1

Ducks

75

41-29-5

87

2

Oilers

76

39-28-9

87

3

Golden Knights

76

34-26-16

84

Wild Card

Seed

Team

Games

Record

Points

1

Mammoth

75

39-30-6

84

2

Sharks

74

36-31-7

79

Predators

75

35-31-9

79

Kings

75

30-26-19

79

Jets

75

32-31-12

76

Kraken

74

32-31-11

75

Blues

74

31-31-12

74

Flames

75

31-36-8

70

Blackhawks – E

76

27-35-14

68

Canucks – E

75

22-45-8

52

X = clinched playoff
E = eliminated

NHL clinching scenarios today

There are only two games on the slate for Friday, April 3. There are no playoff clinching scenarios between the matchups.

When do the NHL playoffs start?

Start date: Saturday, April 18

The first round of the NHL playoffs is expected to start on Saturday, April 18, two days after the culmination of the regular season.

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How will the 2026 NHL playoffs work?

Sixteen teams qualify for the NHL playoffs, eight from each conference. The top three teams in each division will get the top six seeds in their respective conference’s playoff bracket. The remaining two spots in each conference will be filled with the next two highest-placed finishers, regardless of division. So, theoretically, one division could send five teams to the playoffs while the other sends only three.

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In the first round, the division winner with the best record in each conference will face the worst wild-card team. Then, the teams that finished second and third in their division will face off. The winners from those games will play each other in the second round.

Those winners will duke it out in the conference finals, sending one representative to the Stanley Cup Finals from each conference. Each round of the playoffs is best-of-seven, so the first team to win four games will advance.