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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Covering games from Tuesday, May 12

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The Night in Review

Tuesday night delivered the kind of sudden death drama that makes the Stanley Cup Playoffs unmatched. After surviving an early five-minute major and the ejection of Brayden McNabb, the Vegas Golden Knights outlasted the Anaheim Ducks in overtime to seize a 3-2 series lead. Pavel Dorofeyev played hero in the extra frame, pushing the upstart Ducks to the brink of elimination heading into Game 6. Over in the Eastern Conference, the Bell Centre was silenced by a goaltending masterclass. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stood tall under immense pressure, backstopping the Buffalo Sabres to a gritty 3-2 road victory over the Montreal Canadiens. That critical win turns a daunting deficit into a brand new best-of-three, with the Atlantic Division rivals now deadlocked at two games apiece. The second-round bracket is rapidly coming into focus across the league. The Carolina Hurricanes are already resting up for the Eastern Conference Final after a ruthless sweep of Philadelphia, patiently waiting to see if Buffalo or Montreal will survive their grueling matchup. Out West, the Colorado Avalanche have Minnesota on the ropes with a commanding 3-1 series lead, looking to punch their ticket next. As we shift into elimination territory, the pressure is about to reach a boiling point. Anaheim will have to channel the exact same desperation that helped them shock Edmonton in the opening round if they want to keep their Cinderella run alive and force a Game 7.

Impact Metrics

Games2
Total Goals10
Shutouts0
OT/SO Games1
Total Hits104

Top Players in the 2026 Playoffs

🏒 Top-5 Forwards

Mitch Marner
#1VGK

Mitch Marner

16pts

Goals6
Assists10
Games11
Jack Eichel
#2VGK

Jack Eichel

15pts

Goals1
Assists14
Games11
Kirill Kaprizov
#3MIN

Kirill Kaprizov

14pts

Goals4
Assists10
Games10
Nathan MacKinnon
#4COL

Nathan MacKinnon

12pts

Goals6
Assists6
Games8
Cutter Gauthier
#5ANA

Cutter Gauthier

12pts

Goals4
Assists8
Games11

🏒 Top-5 Defensemen

Quinn Hughes
#1MIN

Quinn Hughes

14pts

Goals4
Assists10
Games10
Brock Faber
#2MIN

Brock Faber

10pts

Goals4
Assists6
Games10
Lane Hutson
#3MTL

Lane Hutson

10pts

Goals2
Assists8
Games11
Jackson LaCombe
#4ANA

Jackson LaCombe

10pts

Goals1
Assists9
Games11
Shea Theodore
#5VGK

Shea Theodore

7pts

Goals3
Assists4
Games11

🛡️ Top-5 Goalies

Frederik Andersen
#1CAR

Frederik Andersen

8W

SV%.950
GAA1.12
Games8
Carter Hart
#2VGK

Carter Hart

7W

SV%.912
GAA2.49
Games11
Jakub Dobes
#3MTL

Jakub Dobes

6W

SV%.914
GAA2.22
Games11
Scott Wedgewood
#4COL

Scott Wedgewood

6W

SV%.911
GAA2.45
Games7
Lukas Dostal
#5ANA

Lukas Dostal

6W

SV%.878
GAA3.36
Games11
2nd RoundGame 4

Series tied 2-2

Final
BUF

Buffalo Sabres

50-23-9

3
MTL

Montréal Canadiens

48-24-10

2

Facing a daunting deficit in the hostile Bell Centre, the Buffalo Sabres leaned on their special teams and a spectacular Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen to claw back into this second-round matchup. Montreal controlled the opening frame, erasing an early Mattias Samuelsson goal when Alex Newhook scored midway through the period. With under fifteen seconds remaining in the first, Cole Caufield electrified the home crowd with a power-play strike for a 2-1 Canadiens edge. Instead of crumbling, the Sabres flipped the script. Tage Thompson hammered home a power-play equalizer seven minutes into the second period, capitalizing on an Alexandre Carrier double-minor. Early in the third, Zach Benson delivered the decisive blow, converting another power-play opportunity at 4:41 to give Buffalo the lead. From there, Luukkonen took over, finishing with 28 saves to earn first-star honors and shut the door on Montreal's comeback hopes. With the gritty 3-2 road victory, Buffalo ensured this Atlantic Division heavyweight bout is turning into a classic. With the Series tied 2-2, the tension shifts back to upstate New York for a pivotal Game 5.

T. Thompson 1G 1AM. Samuelsson 1GA. Newhook 1GC. Caufield 1GZ. Benson 1G
3 Stars1. U. Luukkonen (BUF)2. M. Samuelsson (BUF)3. C. Caufield (MTL)
2nd RoundGame 5

VGK leads 3-2

Final · OTOT
ANA

Anaheim Ducks

43-33-6

2
VGK

Vegas Golden Knights

39-26-17

3

Surviving an early major penalty and ejection to Brayden McNabb, the Vegas Golden Knights outlasted the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 in a pivotal Game 5 overtime thriller. The drama started midway through the first period when McNabb was tossed for interference. Anaheim struck on the ensuing power play via Beckett Sennecke, but Pavel Dorofeyev answered with a man-advantage marker late in the frame. Following a scoreless second period, Tomas Hertl gave Vegas the lead early in the third. The Ducks refused to fold, as Olen Zellweger tied the game with just over three minutes remaining in regulation to force sudden death. The tension of playoff overtime was short-lived. Just four minutes into the extra session, Jack Eichel set up Dorofeyev, who buried his second goal of the night to end it. Carter Hart was instrumental in the Vegas crease, earning third-star honors by turning aside 34 shots. VGK leads 3-2 in the series, putting Anaheim on the brink. The Golden Knights will try to punch their ticket to the next round when the matchup shifts back to California for Game 6.

P. Dorofeyev 2GT. Hertl 1G 1AB. Sennecke 1GO. Zellweger 1G
3 Stars1. P. Dorofeyev (VGK)2. T. Hertl (VGK)3. C. Hart (VGK)

Playoff Bracket

Stanley Cup Playoffs 2026

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1st-round

8 series
Series ABUF advances
BUF4
BOS2
Series BMTL advances
TBL3
MTL4
Series CCAR advances
CAR4
OTT0
Series DPHI advances
PIT2
PHI4
Series ECOL advances
COL4
LAK0
Series FMIN advances
DAL2
MIN4
Series GVGK advances
VGK4
UTA2
Series HANA advances
EDM2
ANA4

2nd-round

4 series
Series I● Live series
BUF2
MTL2
Series JCAR advances
CAR4
PHI0
Series K● Live series
COL3
MIN1
Series L● Live series
VGK3
ANA2

conference-finals

1 series
Series MBest of 7
TBD0
CAR0

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