The Stanley Cup playoff schedule can get a little wonky at the pivot point between Rounds 1 and 2, especially when there are Game 7s involved.

Such is the case in the 2026 tournament. The Tampa Bay Lightning will be hosting the Montreal Canadiens for the final game in their series, a day after the Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers began their second-round series, and just ahead of another second-round matchup, Colorado Avalanche-Minnesota Wild.

Scheduling oddities aside, let’s get you ready for two really great hockey games on Sunday.

Here are previews and a best bet for the slate, scores and highlights from Saturday’s matchup, and updated playoff stat leaders.

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Sunday’s schedule

Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay Lightning
Game 7, 6 p.m. ET (TNT) | Series tied 3-3

The Canadiens have a 15-9 record in Game 7s, including a 7-6 record on the road. The Lightning are 7-3 in Game 7s, including a 4-1 mark at home.

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  • Andrei Vasilevskiy was the story for the Lightning in their 1-0 win in Game 6, making 30 saves to record the eighth playoff shutout of his career (most among active goalies) and the second shutout of his career in a potential elimination game.

    There are a lot of high-profile stars on the Lightning, but it was Gage Goncalves who notched the game winner in OT. It was just his second career playoff goal and first OT game winner.

    Jakub Dobes made 32 saves in defeat; had the Canadiens scored to win the game in OT, he would have become the first Canadiens goalie to record a shutout in a series-clinching game since Carey Price in the 2008 conference quarterfinals.

    Since posting a hat trick — and seven shots on goal — in Game 1, Juraj Slafkovsky has been held without a goal or an assist in the ensuing five games, with just 10 total shots.

    For more on this game, here’s analysis from a panel of our analysts on key players and final score predictions.

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    How the Lightning forced Game 7 vs. the Canadiens

    Arda Öcal breaks down the overtime thriller between the Lightning and Canadiens in Game 6.

    Minnesota Wild at Colorado Avalanche
    Game 1, 9 p.m. (TNT)

    The Wild’s series win over the Dallas Stars was their first as a franchise since 2015, snapping a streak of nine straight series losses.

    Colorado defeated the Los Angeles Kings in four games in Round 1, marking the sixth sweep in their franchise history — all of which have occurred since the team moved from Quebec prior to the 1995-96 campaign.

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    In the four-game regular-season series between the Wild and Avs, each team had one regulation win and one shootout win.

    Nathan MacKinnon enters this series with 57 career playoff goals, one shy of tying Peter Forsberg for second on the Avalanche/Nordiques franchise list. Joe Sakic is the leader with 84.

    Two of the four defensemen in Avalanche/Nordiques franchise history with 10 or more playoff goals for the club are Cale Makar and Devon Toews, the current top pairing.

    The Wild have a pretty good D corps too. In the Wild’s Game 6 win, Quinn Hughes became the second defenseman in the past 30 years with two goals and an assist in a series-clinching victory, joining Nicklas Lidstrom in Game 7 of the 2010 conference quarterfinals.

    Teammate Matt Boldy has shone brightly on the big stage this year. He scored the opening goal of the Olympic gold medal game (won by Boldy and Team USA), and he authored three multipoint games in Round 1 to lead Minnesota to its series win, including two empty-net goals in Game 6.

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    How the Wild finished off the Stars

    Arda Öcal recaps the Wild’s series victory over the Stars in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.


    Sunday’s best bet

    The bet: Cole Caufield anytime goal scorer (+165)

    Goodness knows he’s due. If it wasn’t for an outstanding performance from Andrei Vasilevskiy, the league’s second-leading regular-season goal scorer might very well have found the back of the net on one of his four quality shots in Game 6.

    As effective as the Lightning have been at stifling Montreal’s top line, another round of four shots — and oddsmakers favor at least three — on Tampa Bay’s tender could net Caufield his second goal of the series. — Victoria Matiash


    Saturday’s scoreboard

    Philadelphia Flyers at Carolina Hurricanes
    Hurricanes lead 1-0

    As has been the case for the entire postseason, this Hurricanes game became “The Logan Stankoven Show.” The center scored the first goal of the game (again) at 1:31 of the first period, before linemate Jackson Blake made it 2-0 six minutes later. One more tally from Stankoven in the second made it 3-0, and Frederik Andersen didn’t even need that much support, stopping all 19 shots on goal he faced.

    The third period included some physical tone setting by both teams given the lopsided score, and after the game, Flyers coach Rick Tocchet mentioned his team wasn’t “mentally prepared” for the game. That clearly needs to change before Monday’s Game 2 in Raleigh, or else this is going to be another short series for Carolina. Full recap.


    Playoff scoring leaders

    PlayerGPGAP1. Leon Draisaitl, F, Oilers 6 3 7 10 T-2. Matt Boldy, F, Wild 6 6 3 9 T-2. Kirill Kaprizov, F, Wild 6 2 7 9 T-2. Matt Duchene, F, Stars 6 2 7 9 T-2. Jack Eichel, F, Golden Knights 6 1 8 9 T-2. Jackson LaCombe, D, Ducks 6 1 8 9 T-7. Brandon Hagel, F, Lightning 6 6 2 8 T-7. Jason Robertson, F, Stars 6 5 3 8 T-7. Leo Carlsson, F, Ducks 6 3 5 8 T-7. Troy Terry, F, Ducks 6 3 5 8 T-7. Jake Guentzel, F, Lightning 6 2 6 8 T-7. Quinn Hughes, D, Wild 6 2 6 8 T-7. Taylor Hall, F, Hurricanes 5 2 6 8

    Click here for full list of stats leaders.

    Playoff goaltending leaders

    PlayerGPWGAASV%1. Frederik Andersen, Hurricanes 5 5 0.90 0.961 2. Alex Lyon, Sabres 5 3 1.14 0.955 3. Scott Wedgewood, Avalanche 4 4 1.21 0.950 4. Arturs Silovs, Penguins 3 2 1.52 0.939 5. Linus Ullmark, Senators 4 0 2.03 0.932 6. Dan Vladar, Flyers 7 4 1.82 0.928 7. Jesper Wallstedt, Wild 6 4 2.05 0.924 8. Jakub Dobes, Canadiens 6 3 2.19 0.916 9. Anton Forsberg, Kings 4 0 2.70 0.909 10. Jeremy Swayman, Bruins 6 2 2.91 0.906 11. Andrei Vasilevskiy, Lightning 6 3 2.20 0.905 12. Carter Hart, Golden Knights 6 4 2.72 0.898 13. Tristan Jarry, Oilers 1 0 3.84 0.895 14. Jake Oettinger, Stars 6 2 2.83 0.893 15. Karel Vejmelka, Mammoth 6 2 3.13 0.885 16. Connor Ingram, Oilers 5 2 3.86 0.876 17. Lukas Dostal, Ducks 6 4 3.87 0.874 18. Stuart Skinner, Penguins 3 0 3.08 0.873 19. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Sabres 2 1 4.19 0.821

    Click here for the full list of goaltender stats.


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