The NHL's second round predictions forecast Carolina sweeping Philadelphia, Montreal edging Buffalo in seven games, Anaheim surprising Vegas in six, and a heavyweight clash between Colorado and Minnesota.
Key points
Carolina predicted to sweep Philadelphia in four games
Montreal expected to defeat Buffalo in seven games
Anaheim favored to upset Vegas in six games
Colorado and Minnesota set for a competitive series
DENVER, COLORADO - MAY 03: An interior view of Ball Arena prior to Game One of the Second Round between the Colorado Avalanche and the Minnesota Wild of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs on May 03, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
DENVER, COLORADO - MAY 03: An interior view of Ball Arena prior to Game One of the Second Round between the Colorado Avalanche and the Minnesota Wild of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs on May 03, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The NHL couldn’t pass up a Saturday night time slot on ABC and started the Philadelphia/Carolina series before the first round ended. (Sidenote, there goes conspiracy theories about leagues tinkering in results: a Pittsburgh/Philadelphia Game 7 would have filled that spot really nicely, but alas). We went 3-1 on the East in the first round, whiffing on the Pens loss but getting the Montreal upset over Tampa right. I realized I forgot/ran out of time with the Pens’ run to write the East, would have been 3-1 in that too by missing the Ducks advancing past Edmonton but getting the rest of them.
Now it’s onto the NHL’s version of the Elite 8.
**Philadelphia vs. Carolina**
I don’t think anyone needed to see Game 1 to see where the wind was blowing on this matchup (pun intended), the Hurricanes have too much for the Flyers. That was on display in a 3-0 win on Saturday where the Flyers only mustered 19 shots on goal. Add in the injury to and the uphill battle for the Flyers becomes all the more tougher a climb. I’m rooting for the funniest outcome where a Carolina sweep would put them into the next round before Buffalo/Montreal even play their Game 3. Thinking that happens, if not a gentleman’s sweep if the Flyers can win a home game.
*Prediction: Carolina in 4*
** vs. Montreal**
Ahh, the Atlantic Division comes down to the and Canadiens, just as everyone suspected in the fall. Montreal is perhaps lucky to be here after playing rope-a-dope and only getting nine shots in goal in Game 7 and requiring a pair of greasy goals to dispatch Tampa. Still, they deserve credit all the same for making this far and in net is providing a huge boost to them. Buffalo is a little shakier in net, though only surrendered five goals over the five games he played in and has become the man of the moment for the Sabres. The key to this series might be the power play, Buffalo advanced over despite going 1-for-24 in the man advantage. That won’t cut it this time around. This series could be about coin flip odds, something about Montreal’s hot goalie and young talent is too tough to resist considering the Sabres aren’t scoring on the power play and resorting to lightning in a bottle with their goaltender situation.
*Prediction: Montreal in 7*
** vs. **
Anaheim is perhaps the surprise team of the playoffs for the way they took care of the Oilers, weathering the best shots that (10 points) and an injured (6 points) could give. Those guys are always going to get theirs, but as usual their team’s roster weaknesses got exploited, this time by the Ducks. The Ducks’ pressure completely overwhelmed the shaky Edmonton team defense and goaltending, scoring 26 goals in the six games (4.33 average). Vegas showed some vulnerabilities against Utah (giving up 3.0 goals per game) and (.898 save%) hasn’t been THE guy, so much as the guy that the have right now. Jackson Lacombe was barely used in the Olympics and is making a star turn (nine points in six games, plus solid play defensively). Between the young talent Anaheim has, the goaltending matchup and the coaching edge of Quenneville over Tortorella to tip the scales for a slight upset (betting lines current have Anaheim +140 and Vegas at -165).
*Prediction: Anaheim in 6*
** vs. Minnesota**
The heavyweight battle! The NHL’s divisional format usually gives that one monster second round matchup where the two teams involved are very much Stanley Cup worthy, and that certainly applies in the Central Division this year. The Avalanche coasted to a pretty easy win over , sweeping them without even needing to come out of third gear. The Wild had a much tougher first round matchup against . It was tight (besides Game 1’s big 6-1 Minnesota win, the other five games were one-goal contests until empty netters, and featured two OT games) but the Wild came out on top in relatively convincing fashion considering the circumstances. The Avs haven’t even played since April 26th, prior to last night’s Game 1. (This is being written just as the game started, so while you’ll know the result reading it on Monday, we don’t as of now). Hopefully for hockey’s sake, it will be a long series. In the end, gotta like the star power of the Avalanche and the form they are in right now. This looks like a year where and company aren’t going to be denied.
*Prediction: Colorado in 6*
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As of now with the way the bracket is breaking, it’s looking like the SCF could be a showdown between the top two regular season teams (Colorado and Carolina). We’re still a long way from getting there, Colorado’s path through Minnesota and Anaheim/Vegas next round is no cake walk and Carolina is known for tripping up and running out of gas in the middle rounds. Overall though, it doesn’t look like too many Cinderella teams are primed to upset the apple cart. Maybe Montreal/Buffalo or Anaheim still have something to say about that. It’s pretty rare for the top two teams to both emerge at the end of three rounds of playoff action, we’ll have to see if Round 2 has some surprising outcomes to shake up the picture.
Q&A
What are the predictions for the NHL second round matchups?
Predictions include Carolina winning against Philadelphia in four games, Montreal defeating Buffalo in seven, Anaheim beating Vegas in six, and a competitive series between Colorado and Minnesota.
How did Carolina perform in their first game against Philadelphia?
Carolina won their first game against Philadelphia 3-0, showcasing their dominance with the Flyers only managing 19 shots on goal.
What factors could influence the Buffalo vs. Montreal series outcome?
Key factors include Buffalo's struggles on the power play and Montreal's strong goaltending from Jakub Dobes, which could tip the series in favor of the Canadiens.
What makes Anaheim a surprising contender in the playoffs?
Anaheim surprised many by defeating Edmonton, scoring 26 goals in six games and exploiting the Oilers' defensive weaknesses.
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