The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs have officially begun. The Carolina Hurricanes, Minnesota Wild, and Philadelphia Flyers have already won Game 1 of their respective series’ so far, with the Colorado Avalanche and Los Angeles Kings, Tampa Bay Lightning and Montréal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins, and Utah Mammoth and Vegas Golden Knights set to begin their series’ today. The Hockey News – Vancouver Canucks Site Editors have put together their predictions for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs: here are our picks.

First Round Results 

Adam Kierszenblat, Site Editor: 

Eastern Conference: 

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Carolina Hurricanes over Ottawa Senators

Buffalo Sabres over Boston Bruins

Tampa Bay Lightning over Montréal Canadiens

Pittsburgh Penguins over Philadelphia Flyers

Western Conference: 

Colorado Avalanche over Los Angeles Kings

Dallas Stars over Minnesota Wild

Utah Mammoth over Vegas Golden Knights

Edmonton Oilers over Anaheim Ducks

Izzy Cheung, Deputy Site Editor: 

Eastern Conference: 

Hurricanes over Senators

Sabres over Bruins

Lightning over Canadiens

Penguins over Flyers

Western Conference: 

Avalanche over Kings

Stars over Wild

Golden Knights over Mammoth

Oilers over Ducks

Second Round Results

AK: 

Eastern Conference: 

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Hurricanes over Penguins

Lightning over Sabres

Western Conference: 

Avalanche over Stars

Mammoth over Oilers

IC: 

Eastern Conference: 

Hurricanes over Penguins

Lightning over Sabres

Western Conference: 

Avalanche over Stars

Oilers over Golden Knights

Third Round Results

AK: 

Hurricanes over Lightning

Avalanche over Mammoth

IC: 

Hurricanes over Lightning

Avalanche over Oilers

Stanley Cup Final Result

AK: Hurricanes over Avalanche

IC: Avalanche over Hurricanes

Who Will Win The Conn Smythe? 

AK: Sebastian Aho

IC: Nathan MacKinnon

Who Will Finish Playoffs With The Most Points? 

AK: Nathan MacKinnon

IC: Nathan MacKinnon

Who Will Finish Playoffs With The Most Goals? 

AK: Nathan MacKinnon

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IC: Andrei Svechnikov

Which Goaltender Will Have The Strongest Post-Season? 

AK: Frederik Andersen

IC: Frederik Andersen

Which Former Canuck Will Have The Best Performance? 

AK: Jalen Chatfield

IC: Vasily Podkolzin

Jan 3, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes right wing Andrei Svechnikov (37) gets the shot away past Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon (29) during the second period at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

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