Over in the NHL, Carolina Hurricanes are rapidly becoming the most feared team left in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Carolina completed a dominant 4-0 sweep over the Philadelphia Flyers after another dramatic overtime victory, extending their perfect postseason record to 8-0.
Goaltender Frederik Andersen has been sensational, while Taylor Hall is enjoying a remarkable playoff resurgence under head coach Rod Brind’Amour.
The scary reality for the rest of the league?
Historically, teams that start this hot often end up lifting the Stanley Cup.
Anaheim Ducks Turning Into America’s Favourite Underdogs
The Anaheim Ducks are suddenly one of the NHL’s most entertaining stories after years of rebuilding struggles.
Young talents like Beckett Sennecke have energized the franchise, and belief around the team is growing rapidly.
Meanwhile, the Vegas Golden Knights suffered a major setback after captain Mark Stone missed Game 4 through injury a development that could completely alter the series.
Buffalo Sabres Finally Feel Alive Again
After more than a decade of frustration, the Buffalo Sabres are back in the playoffs and giving fans meaningful hockey once again.
Their series against the Montreal Canadiens has delivered drama, overtime tension and emotional momentum swings that have captivated neutral fans across the league.
For hockey supporters, few things are more powerful than a sleeping giant finally waking up.
Toronto Maple Leafs Facing Major Questions
Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs are dealing with another wave of criticism after missing the playoffs entirely for the first time in a decade.
Questions surrounding the future of the club’s core are intensifying, with many fans expecting significant changes this offseason.
And as always in hockey culture, the internet memes have been relentless.
NHL Salary Cap Increase Could Trigger Summer Chaos
The NHL has also confirmed a record salary cap increase to $104 million next season a move expected to completely reshape the transfer market.
League executives are already anticipating:
- blockbuster trades,
- larger superstar contracts,
- and aggressive roster rebuilds across the league.
The upcoming offseason could become one of the wildest in recent NHL history.
Victor Hedman Opens Up on Mental Health
One of hockey’s most emotional stories came from Victor Hedman, who revealed he recently stepped away from the game to focus on his mental health.
The hockey world has rallied strongly behind the veteran defenseman, with many players and fans calling it an important moment for a sport that has historically struggled to openly discuss mental wellbeing.