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2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs Set: McDavid Wins Sixth Art Ross Trophy as Oilers Face Ducks in First Round

2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs Set: McDavid Wins Sixth Art Ross Trophy as Oilers Face Ducks in First Round

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The National Hockey League regular season wrapped up this week with the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket now locked in after dramatic final-day finishes. Pro Hockey News reports that Edmonton Oilers rookie Matt Savoie scored a first-period hat trick in a 6-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks on April 16, helping Edmonton clinch second place in the Pacific Division with 93 points and home-ice advantage against the third-seeded Anaheim Ducks. This marks the third playoff series between the Oilers and Ducks, following Anaheim's seven-game upset in 2017 and Edmonton's five-game win in 2006 Conference Finals. Spectors Hockey notes the Ducks secured their spot with the league's 12th third-period comeback victory on Thursday. In the Western Conference, the Vegas Golden Knights already clinched the Pacific Division title earlier, per NHL dot com's morning skate update from April 16. The Colorado Avalanche, winners of the Presidents Trophy with 121 points, blanked the Seattle Kraken 2-0 in their finale, with Scott Wedgewood posting a 22-save shutout, as detailed by NHL dot com and Spectors Hockey. They now face the Los Angeles Kings, who grabbed the final wild card spot with 90 points. Meanwhile, the Utah Mammoth will battle the Golden Knights after falling 5-3 to the St. Louis Blues, where Robert Thomas notched a hat trick. Connor McDavid dominated the season, winning his sixth Art Ross Trophy with a league-leading 138 points, tying Gordie Howe and Mario Lemieux for second-most all-time behind Wayne Gretzky, according to Pro Hockey News and Spectors Hockey. Nathan MacKinnon claimed the Richard Trophy as top goal scorer. San Jose Sharks star Macklin Celebrini shattered the franchise points record with 115, including a goal and two assists in a 6-1 rout of the Winnipeg Jets, surpassing Joe Thornton's 114 from 2005-06, Spectors Hockey confirms. Rookie Beckett Sennecke tied for the most goals among first-year players with 23. Eastern Conference matchups were set earlier, with the Boston Bruins' win over the New Jersey Devils locking in the final pairings, per NHL dot com. Off the ice, the Vancouver Canucks reportedly fired general manager Patrik Allvin, as noted in Spectors Hockey headlines. New York Rangers held their exit day on April 17, where defenseman Adam Fox and coach Mike Sullivan spoke to media, according to team YouTube availability. Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane also addressed reporters post-season. Teams like the Florida Panthers reflected on an injury-plagued year, with players excited for a fresh start, per NHL dot com. Offseason buzz includes Calgary Flames eyeing moves with Jonathan Huberdeau's contract and free agents like Ryan Strome, while San Jose faces defense decisions with four veterans hitting unrestricted free agency, ESPN outlines. Listeners, thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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