The conference final round of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs is set to begin May 17. While the two Western Conference series rage on, we know the identity of the last two teams standing in the East.
In order for you to get up to speed before the Eastern Conference finals begin, here are the key players to know, the series schedule, notable stats and more.
Eastern Conference finals
Schedule
Game 1 (at CAR) Game 2 (at CAR) Game 3 (at FLA) Game 4 (at FLA) Game 5 (at CAR)* Game 6 (at FLA)* Game 7 (at CAR)*
The Hurricanes eliminate the Devils with an OT winner by Jesper Fast in Game 5.
Notes from ESPN Stats & Information
This will be the seventh time that three brothers have squared off in a series in the Stanley Cup playoffs, as Eric Staal and Marc Staal of the Panthers take on brother Jordan Staal of the Hurricanes. The prior occasions:
1992 division semifinals: Brent Sutter (CHI) def. Rich and Ron Sutter (STL)
1987 division finals: Ron Sutter (PHI) def. Duane and Brent Sutter (NYI)
1985 division finals: Ron Sutter (PHI) def. Duane and Brent Sutter (NYI)
1968 semifinals: Barclay and Bob Plager (STL) def. Bill Plager (MIN)
1924 Stanley Cup semifinals: Bobby and Billy Boucher (MTL) def. Frank Boucher (Vancouver Millionaires)
1924 NHL Final: Bobby and Billy Boucher (MTL) def. George Boucher (OTT)
The Panthers beat a team that had 43 more points and 19 more points than them in the regular season (Boston Bruins), and now will face a team that finished with 21 more points than them. The Panthers will be the fourth team to face three teams that had at least 19 more points in the regular season, joining:
1981 New York Rangers: preliminary round vs. Kings; quarterfinals vs. Blues; lost semifinals to Islanders
1984 Montreal Canadiens: division semifinals vs. Bruins; division finals vs. Nordiques; lost conference finals to Islanders
1991 Minnesota North Stars: division semifinals vs. Blackhawks; division finals vs. Blues; lost Stanley Cup Final vs. Penguins
Both the Hurricanes and Panthers have been exceptional at defusing opposing offensive attacks when they reach the neutral zone. Per Stathletes, here is where the two clubs rank among playoff teams in these categories:
Neutral zone steals per game: Hurricanes 1st | Panthers 3rd
Neutral zone pass interceptions per game: Panthers 1st | Hurricanes 2nd
Neutral zone deflections causing turnovers per game: Hurricanes 1st | Panthers 2nd
The Hurricanes are back in the Eastern Conference finals for the fifth time in franchise history. Each of the past two instances Carolina made it there, it was swept in those series. The Hurricanes’ last win in the Eastern Conference finals came in Game 7 of the 2006 edition. Carolina went on to win the Stanley Cup that year.
This is the second time the Panthers have made the Eastern Conference finals. The previous trip was in 1996, when they defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in seven games but were swept in the Stanley Cup Final by the Colorado Avalanche.
Hockey fans often hear about the dreaded Stanley Cup hangover, when a team falters in the season after their championship. But a Presidents’ Trophy hangover?
Last season, the New York Rangers finished on top of the regular-season standings. This season, it’s looking less likely by the day that they’ll even make the playoffs.
When play begins Monday, the Rangers will be six points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. With only six games left, they’ll need to come close to running the table, and will also need help from Montreal’s opponents.
Monday’s game is home against the Tampa Bay Lightning (7 p.m. ET, ESPN+). The Lightning have clinched a berth but will still be playing hard as they have a chance to catch the Toronto Maple Leafs for the top spot in the Atlantic Division.
As noted, New York will need to gin up a winning streak here to bolster its chances. As for the Canadiens, they close out with a somewhat easier schedule: home against the Detroit Red Wings, at the Ottawa Senators and Maple Leafs, then home for the Chicago Blackhawks and the Hurricanes.
So that’s the task ahead for the Blueshirts. Will they come through?
With the regular season ending April 17, we’ll help you track it all with the NHL playoff watch. As we traverse the final stretch, we’ll provide details on all the playoff races, along with the teams jockeying for position in the 2025 NHL draft lottery.
Points: 83 Regulation wins: 27 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 5 Points pace: 88.4 Next game: @ DAL (Tuesday) Playoff chances: 1.4% Tragic number: 2
Points: 74 Regulation wins: 23 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 6 Points pace: 79.8 Next game: vs. EDM (Monday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 72 Regulation wins: 27 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 5 Points pace: 76.7 Next game: @ LA (Monday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Points: 50 Regulation wins: 14 Playoff position: N/A Games left: 6 Points pace: 54.0 Next game: vs. CGY (Monday) Playoff chances: 0% Tragic number: E
Note: An “x” means that the team has clinched a playoff berth. An “e” means that the team has been eliminated from playoff contention.
Race for the No. 1 pick
The NHL uses a draft lottery to determine the order of the first round, so the team that finishes in last place is not guaranteed the No. 1 selection. As of 2021, a team can move up a maximum of 10 spots if it wins the lottery, so only 11 teams are eligible for the No. 1 pick. Full details on the process are here. Matthew Schaefer, a defenseman for the OHL’s Erie Otters, is No. 1 on the draft board.
The Utah Hockey Club will open a new practice and training facility for team use on Sept. 1, the team announced Monday.
The 115,780-square-foot facility, built on the southeastern end of a Sandy shopping mall, will house two NHL standard ice sheets. It will also include training, medical and dining facilities as well as team locker rooms.
Building a practice facility quickly was one of the immediate challenges Utah owner Ryan Smith faced in bringing an NHL team to the Beehive State. The Utah Olympic Oval, which is primarily used for speedskating events, served as the team’s practice facility this season, but it was intended to be only a temporary solution.
“We want to be competitive in the NHL, and to do that you got to have a place where these guys can practice and they can recover, and it’s home,” Smith said. “We did a miraculous job with the Oval, but at the same time that’s not this.”
Players on Utah’s roster had input on the practice facility’s design from the dining areas to the locker rooms. The facility incorporates many of their suggestions.
“We tried to involve them as much as we can in every part of this,” Smith said.
Utah’s practice facility will also be ready for public use next January. It will feature event venues, eight community locker rooms, equipment rentals and a team store. The ice rinks will be available to the public when not in use by the team.
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Alex Ovechkin for setting an “outstanding record” as the NHL’s top career goal scorer.
In a message after Ovechkin’s 895th career goal broke a tie for the record with Wayne Gretzky in the Washington Capitals‘ game Sunday against the New York Islanders, Putin said the achievement was something Russians would celebrate.
“I congratulate you on your outstanding record. You have surpassed legendary masters in the number of goals scored in National Hockey League regular-season games,” Putin said in a statement released by the Kremlin on Monday.
Breaking Gretzky’s record “has become not only your personal success, but also a real celebration for fans in Russia and abroad,” Putin added. “I wish you health, good fortune [and] fighting spirit to conquer new heights in life and in sports.”
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Monday that Putin and Ovechkin had not yet spoken by phone but that Putin’s message of congratulations showed the president “highly values Ovechkin’s sporting result.”
Ovechkin has been a backer of Putin in the past and in 2017 set up a group called Putin Team on social media to show support for the Russian president, who was reelected the following year.
At the time, Ovechkin told The Associated Press and The Washington Post, “I just support my country,” and said, “It’s not about political stuff.”
Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev referred to that moment in his own statement of congratulations after Ovechkin broke the record Sunday.
He posted on social media that Ovechkin “remains a member of the Putin team and at the same time one of the main faces of world hockey, a favorite of millions and the NHL top scorer.”