Three NHL teams, the Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings, and Philadelphia Flyers, clinched their spots in the Stanley Cup playoffs as the regular season concludes. The playoffs are set to begin on Saturday, April 18, with 16 teams participating.
Three NHL teams clinched Stanley Cup playoff berths on Monday, April 13. They squeezed in just before the door closed on the 2025-26 postseason field.
With that, the playoff field is set with three days remaining in the regular season. Although dangling questions about seeding and matchups remain, 16 teams are in the postseason. After that, the Stanley Cup playoffs begin Saturday, April 18.
NHL Public Relations trumpeted the news early on Tuesday, April 14, with interesting statistics about the field.
Six teams that didnāt qualify in 2025
Buffalo Sabres
Boston Bruins
Pittsburgh Penguins
Philadelphia Flyers
Utah Mammoth
Anaheim Ducks
Seven teams with new head coaches
Sabres (Lindy Ruff, second stint)
Penguins (Dan Muse)
Flyers (Rick Tocchet)
Bruins (Marco Sturm)
Ducks (Joel Quenneville)
Vegas Golden Knights (John Tortorella)
Dallas Stars (Glen Gulutzan, second stint)
Last four spots in Eastern Conference last season
Penguins
Sabres
Bruins
Flyers
In the Eastern Conference, the Carolina Hurricanes clinched the No. 1 seed and will meet the second wild card in the first round. The Boston Bruins lead the Ottawa Senators by one point for the top wild card with one game remaining for each team.
The top wild-card team will face off against the Atlantic Division champion Buffalo Sabres, who ended an NHL-record 14-year playoff drought.
The No. 2 vs. No. 3 matchup in each Eastern Conference division is set, although home-ice advantage has yet to be determined. In the Atlantic, the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens meet for the first time in the postseason since the 2021 Stanley Cup Final. In the Metropolitan, longtime rivals in the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers meet.
Meanwhile, the setup is a bit more complex in the Western Conference. The Colorado Avalanche own the No. 1 seed after winning the Presidentsā Trophy for the fourth time in franchise history. Also in the Central Division, the Dallas Stars host the Minnesota Wild in the No. 2 vs. No. 3 series.
Thatās where things get complicated. In the Pacific Division, the Vegas Golden Knights, Edmonton Oilers and Anaheim Ducks could still finish in any of the top three spots. To make matters even more interesting, the Los Angeles are just one point out of the third spot and could sneak into the top three as well.
Finally, the Utah Mammoth are locked in as a wild card for the first postseason berth in franchise history. However, it is unclear if they will be the first or second wild card.
The NHL will announce matchups, Game 1 times and TV/streaming information soon.
Q&A
Which teams qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2026?
The Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings, and Philadelphia Flyers qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2026.
When do the Stanley Cup playoffs start in 2026?
The Stanley Cup playoffs are scheduled to start on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
How many teams are in the NHL playoffs this year?
There are 16 teams in the NHL playoffs this year.
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