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The race continues: Stanley Cup conference finals
Matt Lewakowski · 2026-05-27 · via The Oakland Post

The race for the Stanley Cup has narrowed down to four teams, and the 2026 NHL conference finals feature a mix of powerhouse contenders and surprising upstarts. The Carolina Hurricanes face the Montreal Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Final, while the Colorado Avalanche battle the Vegas Golden Knights in the West.

The Eastern Conference series has already delivered a surprise. Montreal stunned Carolina in Game 1 after entering the matchup as a heavy underdog. The Canadiens have relied on speed, opportunistic offense and fearless play from their emerging core, all while being the youngest team remaining in the playoffs. 

Juraj Slafkovsky, Cole Caufield and Captain Nick Suzuki have fueled the offense, while rookie Goaltender Jakub Dobes has emerged as one of the postseason’s breakout performers.

Despite the opening loss, Carolina remains one of the league’s most complete teams. The Hurricanes entered the conference finals with a perfect 8-0 playoff record and had allowed only 10 total goals through two rounds, showing how dominant Frederik Andersen has been in the net, and Carolina’s aggressive forecheck continues to overwhelm opponents.

The key matchup in the East may come down to two special teams. Montreal’s power play has carried the Canadiens through several tight playoff games, but Carolina owns one of the NHL’s best penalty-killing units this postseason.

If the Hurricanes can slow down Montreal’s transition offense and force the Canadiens into extended defensive-zone shifts, Carolina’s depth advantage could take over the series.

Still, the Canadiens have already proven they are comfortable in high-pressure moments. Montreal survived two seven-game series to reach the conference finals and has developed confidence with each round. Coach Martin St. Louis has encouraged an aggressive offensive style that has produced timely scoring throughout the playoffs.

In the Western Conference Final, the series between Colorado and Vegas features two experienced Stanley Cup contenders loaded with star power. The Golden Knights currently hold a 2-0 series lead after rallying late in Game 2 behind goals from Jack Eichel and Ivan Barbashev.

Vegas has continued to prove why it remains one of the NHL’s most dangerous playoff teams. Eichel has controlled the pace offensively, while offseason acquisition Mitch Marner has added scoring depth and playmaking ability. 

Goaltender Carter Hart has also delivered several key performances, including a 29-save effort in Game 2.

Colorado, however, is far from finished. The Avalanche posted the NHL’s best regular-season record and still possesses perhaps the league’s most explosive offensive attack led by Nathan MacKinnon and Gabriel Landeskog. 

Injuries remain a concern, particularly surrounding defenseman Cale Makar, but Colorado’s speed and puck possession continue to create scoring chances in bunches.

The biggest question for Colorado may be goaltending consistency. Scott Wedgewood and Mackenzie Blackwood have both seen action during the postseason, and the Avalanche need steadier play in net to overcome Vegas’ balanced attack.

The conference finals also highlight a changing NHL landscape. Defending champion Florida failed to qualify for the playoffs, and traditional powers such as Toronto and the New York teams were eliminated early or missed the postseason entirely. 

Instead, Carolina and Colorado have reinforced the value of depth and defensive structure, while Montreal has embraced a fast-paced youth movement. Vegas, meanwhile, continues to showcase the organizational consistency that has defined the franchise since entering the league.

With a trip to the Stanley Cup Final at stake, every game now carries enormous weight. Whether it is Carolina’s structure, Montreal’s resilience, Colorado’s firepower or Vegas’ playoff experience, the conference finals promise dramatic hockey and a compelling finish to the NHL postseason.