With one elimination Saturday and another Sunday, there are now 14 teams remaining that can win the 2026 Stanley Cup.

Will the list be down to 13 after Monday?

The Philadelphia Flyers couldn’t seal the sweep over their cross-state rivals on Saturday, giving the Pittsburgh Penguins the chance to pull off a historic reverse sweep. But to do that — only four teams in history have — the Pens must next win Game 5 at home Monday.

In Monday’s late game, the Utah Mammoth are hosting their second playoff game in franchise history, having won the first to take a 2-1 series lead over the Vegas Golden Knights.

Here are previews and a best bet for Monday’s games, scores and highlights from Sunday’s contests, and updated playoff stat leaders.

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Monday’s schedule

Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins
Game 5, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN) | PHI leads 3-1

Of all the series in Stanley Cup playoff history in which one team has gone up 3-0, 131 have ended in a sweep, 58 ended in five games, 16 ended in six, six teams won in seven and four teams have lost in seven. Which group will this series join?

The Flyers have now lost the past five times when going for a four-game sweep, with the most recent successful sweep being in the 1995 conference semifinals against the Rangers.

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  • The average age of the Penguins’ goal scorers through four games is 35 years, 112 days; the average age of the Flyers’ goal scorers is 28 years, 95 days.

    Philly is outscoring opponents 9-2 at 5-on-5 when the line of Porter Martone, Travis Konecny and Christian Dvorak is on the ice together this season, including playoffs; the Flyers are outscoring the Penguins 4-1 in this series.

    Dan Vladar gave up three goals in Game 4, which was only the second time in 10 April starts in which he gave up more than two.

    Sidney Crosby now has 204 career playoff points, which puts him in third all time for postseason points with a single franchise. The players ahead of him on that list were pretty good: Wayne Gretzky (252 with the Oilers) and Mark Messier (215, also with the Oilers).

    Arturs Silovs was the MVP of the 2025 Calder Cup playoffs, securing an AHL championship for the Abbottsford Canucks. He stopped 25-of-27 shots in Game 4 to become the first goalie to win his playoff debut on the road facing elimination since Frank Pietrangelo in 1991.

    Vegas Golden Knights at Utah Mammoth
    Game 4, 9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN) | UTA leads 2-1

    The winner of Game 3 in a seven-game series tied at 1-1 has gone on to win the series 66% of the time in Stanley Cup playoff history, a good sign for the Mammoth.

    This is the first playoff run for the Mammoth in franchise history, and their Game 3 win added them to the list of teams to debut in the 1990s or later to win their first playoff home game. The others are the Golden Knights (2018), Nashville Predators (2004), Anaheim Ducks (1997), Florida Panthers (1996) and Tampa Bay Lightning (1996).

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    Utah’s Lawson Crouse scored two goals in Game 3, which was the 12th multigoal game of his career (first in the playoffs); he became the 12th player in NHL history to have a multigoal game in a franchise’s first home playoff game.

    Dylan Guenther scored in the franchise’s first home game in their inaugural season of 2024-25, and their first playoff game. He is the fourth player in the NHL’s expansion era (since 1967-68) to score in a franchise’s first home regular-season game and home playoff game, joining Mark Messier (1979-80, Oilers), Ray Cullen (1967-68, North Stars) and Larry Keenan (1967-68, Blues).

    Jack Eichel scored his 11th career playoff goal in Game 3, but that makes only two in his past 17 playoff games.

    There is now a tie atop the Golden Knights’ career playoff scoring leaderboard; with an assist in Game 3, Mark Stone tied Jonathan Marchessault, with 75 playoff points.


    Monday’s best bet

    The bet: Logan Cooley first Mammoth goal scorer (+550)

    Scoring the first goal of a game shouldn’t be a measurable skill, but here we are. Though Cooley’s seven goals to open the scoring through the regular season didn’t lead the league, he also sat out 28 games because of injury. Scoring first in 13% of his appearances actually did lead the NHL this season, and he already has done it once this postseason, in Game 1. The Mammoth lost that game, but have since taken a 2-1 series lead and hold the momentum heading into Monday’s Game 4.

    The beauty of this prop is that Cooley doesn’t even need to be the first in the game to score, just the first to do it for Utah. — Sean Allen


    Sunday’s scoreboard

    Buffalo Sabres 6, Boston Bruins 1
    Sabres lead 3-1

    The first three games of this series were drama-filled, back-and-forth battles. Game 4 was not that. The Sabres scored four first-period goals — off the sticks of Peyton Krebs, Josh Doan, Zach Benson and Bowen Byram — to stun the TD Garden crowd. Alas, the Bruins did not push back, and after a scoreless second period, the Sabres added another pair of goals in the third, thanks to Beck Malenstyn and Alex Tuch. Sean Kuraly netted a short-handed tally for Boston with 40 seconds left.

    The Sabres are one win away from Round 2, and can get there with a win at home in Game 5 on Tuesday. Full recap.

    Colorado Avalanche 5, Los Angeles Kings 1
    Avalanche win 4-0

    There have been a number of surprises so far in the 2026 playoffs, but the outcome of this series is not one of them. Nathan MacKinnon finally got his first goal of the postseason via a power-play tally in the first period (which was also the Avs’ first with the man advantage in the playoffs), and the Avs kept the Kings at arm’s length from there.

    Cale Makar, Nicolas Roy and Devon Toews put pucks past the goalie, and MacKinnon added an empty-netter in the third. Colorado will take on the winner of the Stars-Wild series, which picks back up with Game 5 on Tuesday. Full recap.

    Tampa Bay Lightning 3, Montreal Canadiens 2
    Series tied 2-2

    The intensity in this series has been dialed up to 11 since the start of Game 1, and that continued in Game 4. After a scoreless first period, Zack Bolduc and Cole Caufield netted goals in the second to send the Montreal faithful into a frenzy. They were slightly calmed with 54 seconds remaining in that period by Jake Guentzel’s goal that cut the lead in half.

    The Lightning turned the tide in the third, including Brandon Hagel’s power-play goal to tie it 1:40 in, and his game-winning goal at 15:07. A critical Game 5 is back in Tampa on Wednesday. Full recap.

    Edmonton Oilers at Anaheim Ducks
    Ducks lead 3-1

    While the Avs-Kings result was not surprising, the Ducks being up 3-1 on the defending Western Conference champs certainly is. Edmonton jumped out to quick lead as Kasperi Kapanen scored his fourth goal of the playoffs just 38 seconds in, and they doubled it with a goal by Ryan Nugent-Hopkins six minutes later. As has been a bad trend for the Oilers, they could not hold that lead. Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund answered in the second with power-play goals to knot the game at 2-2 after two.

    Evan Bouchard scored on the power play in the third, but Jeffrey Viel scored his second of the playoffs to answer, sending the game to OT. It didn’t take long for the situation to resolve in the extra period, as Ryan Poehling scored his third of the playoffs, which was confirmed after review (to much protestation by Edmonton). The Ducks can close this series out on Tuesday in Game 5 back in Edmonton. Full recap.


    Playoff scoring leaders

    PlayerGPGAP1. Jackson LaCombe, D, Ducks 4 1 7 8 T-2. Brandon Hagel, F, Lightning 4 6 1 7 T-2. Matt Duchene, F, Stars 4 2 5 7 T-2. Taylor Hall, F, Hurricanes 4 2 5 7 T-2. Jake Guentzel, F, Lightning 4 1 6 7 T-2. Leon Draisaitl, F, Oilers 4 1 6 7 T-7. Jason Robertson, F, Stars 4 4 2 6 T-7. Alex Tuch, F, Sabres 4 3 3 6 T-7. Mikael Granlund, F, Ducks 4 2 4 6 T-7. Kirill Kaprizov, F, Wild 4 1 5 6 T-7. Nikita Kucherov, F, Lightning 4 1 5 6

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    Playoff goaltending leaders

    PlayerGPWGAASV%1. Alex Lyon, Sabres 3 2 0.90 0.964 2. Frederik Andersen, Hurricanes 4 4 1.10 0.955 3. Scott Wedgewood, Avalanche 4 4 1.21 0.950 4. Arturs Silovs, Penguins 1 1 2.00 0.933 5. Linus Ullmark, Senators 4 0 2.03 0.932 6. Jesper Wallstedt, Wild 4 2 2.06 0.929 7. Dan Vladar, Flyers 4 3 1.76 0.926 8. Karel Vejmelka, Mammoth 3 2 2.36 0.916 9. Anton Forsberg, Kings 4 0 2.70 0.909 10. Jake Oettinger, Stars 4 2 2.69 0.902 11. Jeremy Swayman, Bruins 4 1 3.50 0.900 12. Tristan Jarry, Oilers 1 0 3.84 0.895 13. Carter Hart, Golden Knights 3 1 3.11 0.892 14. Jakub Dobes, Canadiens 4 2 2.60 0.883 15. Andrei Vasilevskiy, Lightning 4 2 2.58 0.882 16. Lukas Dostal, Ducks 4 3 3.75 0.877 17. Stuart Skinner, Penguins 3 0 3.08 0.873 18. Connor Ingram, Oilers 3 1 4.70 0.849 19. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Sabres 2 1 4.19 0.821

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