NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 3, 2026

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NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 3, 2026

* Logan Stankoven opened the scoring and extended his postseason goal streak to a franchise-best five games as the Hurricanes took an early 1-0 series lead to begin the Second Round. Carolina became the fifth team in NHL history to open a postseason without trailing through five games.

* The Canadiens and Lightning will conclude the First Round with the first Game 7 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs with the winner destined to meet the Sabres.

* Second Round action continues out west when the Avalanche host the Wild. The matchup will mark the first meeting between two of the game’s best defensemen and the past two Norris Trophy winners, Cale Makar (2025) and Quinn Hughes (2024).

STANKOVEN CONTINUES TO SCORE AS HURRICANES OPEN SECOND ROUND WITH WIN
Logan Stankoven (2-0—2) opened the scoring yet again and Frederik Andersen recorded his fourth shutout with the club to help the Hurricanes remain undefeated to begin the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 3-0 victory over the Flyers. Carolina has scored the opening goal in all five games of these playoffs, has never trailed, has allowed only five goals and also established the longest postseason-opening winning streak in franchise history.


* The Hurricanes have now allowed just five goals through the first five games of the postseason. Only seven others teams in the previous 50 years have allowed five or fewer goals through their first five contests of a playoff year: Ottawa (2 in 2002), Vegas (3 in 2018), Toronto (3 in 2001), Tampa Bay (5 in 2004), St. Louis (5 in 2002), New Jersey (5 in 1995) and Montreal (5 in 1976). Of note, four of the seven teams went on to at least the Stanley Cup Final (VGK, TBL, NJD & MTL).


* The Hurricanes became the fifth team in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to open the scoring in each of their first five games of a postseason and win, joining the 1960 Canadiens (8-0), 1946 Canadiens (7-0), 1969 Blues (6-0) and 1980 North Stars (5-0).

Player highlights from Game 1

* Stankoven established a Hurricanes/Whalers record for longest goal streak (5 GP) and the most game-opening goals in a playoff year (4). He also became just the fifth active player to post a five-game postseason-opening goal streak, following Valeri Nichushkin (7 GP in 2024), Jason Robertson (5 GP in 2026), Artturi Lehkonen (5 GP in 2024) and Jake Guentzel (5 GP in 2022).

* Stankoven’s six goals are tied with Minnesota’s Matt Boldy and Tampa Bay’s Brandon Hagel for the most in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Stankoven now owns the most goals through a players first five contests of a postseason in Hurricanes/Whalers history, besting Andrei Svechnikov (5 in 2025) and Ray Sheppard (5 in 1999). 

Mike Reilly, who was skating in his first postseason contest since Game 5 of the 2024 First Round when he was with the Islanders, collected two assists in the opening 7:30 of his first playoff game as a member of the Hurricanes. Reilly matched the most points by a defenseman in their postseason debut with the franchise, joining Brent Burns (0-2—2 in Game 1 of 2023 R1) and Sylvain Cote (0-2—2 in Game 5 of 1987 DSF). He also recorded the fastest two points to begin a playoff career with a franchise by a defenseman, besting Pittsburgh’s Janne Laukkanen (11:26 in Game 1 of 2000 CQF).

* Andersen recorded his 24th playoff win with the Hurricanes and established the most by a goaltender in franchise history, besting Cam Ward, who he also tied for the most postseason shutouts. Andersen’s seven playoff shutouts spanning his entire career are now the second most among active netminders, trailing only Andrei Vasilevskiy (8).
 

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SUNDAY FEATURES FIRST GAME 7 OF 2026 AS CANADIENS, LIGHTNING CLASH

The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs concludes its final First Round series Sunday with a winner-take-all showdown between the Canadiens and Lightning, two clubs contesting their first-ever head-to-head Game 7.

* The Canadiens and Lightning are poised for their first-ever Game 7 against each other, marking the 129th unique Game 7 matchup in Stanley Cup Playoffs history. Tampa Bay is 7-3 all-time in Game 7s with a 4-1 mark at home, while Montreal is 15-9 in those contests and 7-6 on the road.

Jakub Dobes has started all six games for the Canadiens in the First Round and will look to become the fifth rookie goaltender in franchise history to win a Game 7. He would join Carey Price (2008 CQF), Patrick Roy (1986 DF), Ken Dryden (1971 SCF & 1971 QF) and Jacques Plante (1953 SF).

* Tampa Bay holds a significant edge in Game 7 experience, with its active roster skating in a combined 52 Game 7s prior to Sunday’s contest compared to just 12 for Montreal. The Lightning’s experienced lineup is led by Corey Perry and Ryan McDonagh, who have skated in a total of 21 Game 7s and can climb a pair of all-time NHL lists Sunday.
 

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SECOND ROUND CONTINUES WITH GAME 1 BETWEEN WILD, AVALANCHE
Sunday’s two-game slate will finish with another Game 1 of the Second Round as the Avalanche and Wild are set to meet in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fourth time, following seven-game wins by Minnesota in the 2014 First Round and 2003 Conference Quarterfinals as well as a six-game victory by Colorado during the 2008 Conference Quarterfinals. The showdown marks the first postseason meeting between the past two Norris Trophy winners: Cale Makar (2025) and Quinn Hughes (2024).

* Matt Boldy carries a three-game goal streak and four-game point streak into the Second Round and can climb a pair of franchise lists. Boldy could tie the longest postseason goal streak in Wild history (last matched by Kirill Kaprizov in 2022) and the third-longest playoff point steak by a Minnesota skater (last matched by Kaprizov in 2025).

Nathan MacKinnon (13-19—32 in 17 GP) and Cale Makar (6-14—20 in 14 GP)have both been prolific producers in Game 1s throughout their career. MacKinnon’s 32 career points in Game 1 are the second most in Avalanche/Nordiques history behind Joe Sakic (20-22—42 in 29 GP), and he can tie Peter Forsberg (14-17—31 in 23 GP) for the second-most Game 1 goals in franchise history. Meanwhile, Makar’s 1.43 points per game in series openers represents the highest scoring rate by a defenseman in Stanley Cup Playoffs history (min. 3 GP).