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Saturday, April 18, 2026

{allcanada} Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 1 schedule announced


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NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League announced today schedule and national broadcast information for the opening games of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round, to take place from Saturday, April 18 through Monday, April 20. The complete First Round schedule will be announced when finalized, following the conclusion of the regular season on Thursday night.

Saturday, April 18 – Game 1, with Networks

3 p.m. ET, Ottawa Senators at Carolina Hurricanes; ESPN, SN, TVAS

5:30 p.m. ET, Minnesota Wild at Dallas Stars; ESPN, SN, TVAS

8 p.m. ET, Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins; ESPN, SN, TVAS

Sunday, April 19 – Game 1

Time/TV TBD, +Western Conference Wild Card #2 at Colorado Avalanche

Time/TV TBD, Montreal Canadiens at Tampa Bay Lightning

Time/TV TBD, Boston Bruins at Buffalo Sabres

Time/TV TBD, Utah Mammoth at Vegas Golden Knights

Monday, April 20 – Game 1

Time/TV TBD, +Pacific Division #3 at +Pacific Division #2

+ The final two matchups for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs will be decided tonight with the Edmonton Oilers (91 points), Anaheim Ducks (90 points) and Los Angeles Kings (91 points) all in action.

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{allcanada} Flames winger Huberdeau confident in return-to-play plan


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Calgary Flames winger Jonathan Huberdeau wants to start skating again by the end of June and intends to be ready for September training camp after hip resurfacing surgery.

The 32-year-old forward shut down his season in February before the Olympic break to address hip pain that flared last summer. Huberdeau had the procedure in March.

"The rehab has been going well," Huberdeau said Friday when the Flames gave their season-ending exit interviews.

"It's been six weeks, so I think I'm just looking forward to getting back on the ice."

A 115-point man with the Florida Panthers in 2022, Huberdeau had his best season as a Flame in 2024-25 with 28 goals and 34 assists to rank second on the team behind Nazem Kadri. Calgary missed the playoffs by a tiebreaker point.

But both Huberdeau and the Flames laboured this season. Huberdeau had 10 goals and 15 assists in 50 games before opting for a season-ending procedure.

"Last summer I kind of started feeling it more," Huberdeau explained. "When I came into the season, it wasn't too great. Tried to fix it, getting some injections and stuff, and it didn't work out. 

"I wasn't 100 per cent playing on it, but I could still play. I finally decided to get it done this year. I'm kind of happy I did it. That was the main reason I kind of wanted to do it earlier, so I could be fully back next year."

The Flames acquired Huberdeau, considered one of the best passers in the league, from the Panthers in a blockbuster summer of 2022 trade. 

The six-foot-one, 200-pound winger from Saint-Jerome, Que., signed an eight-year, $84-million contract extension that runs to 2030-31.

After his first season in Calgary, Huberdeau said he'd lost his swagger. He began adapting and took pride in becoming more of a two-way player.

But the Flames missed the production of a healthy Huberdeau this season. Calgary scored a league-low 212 goals, and the power play ranked second-last in the league. 

Huberdeau has yet to see the playoffs in four seasons as a Flame.

"We have to finish more," he stated. "It's hard to make the playoffs when you don't have a guy over 50 points. 

"Offence has to come. There's a lot of talent in this group. Guys can get like 70, 80 points no problem. It's just to find it together, find the chemistry on the ice."

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{allcanada} Franklin’s first career goal helps Toronto FC pull out draw with Austin


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TORONTO (AP) — Defender Kobe Franklin scored his first career goal in the 88th minute to rally Toronto FC to a 3-3 draw with Austin FC on Saturday.

Toronto (3-2-3) upped its unbeaten run to six on the season and 12 at home dating to last year. The club is 2-0-3 in five home matches and 4-0-8 during the streak.

Defender Jon Bell used a nifty spin move in front of the net to score unassisted in traffic in the 29th minute and give Austin a 1-0 lead. Two of Bell’s five career goals have come this year in his first season with Austin (1-3-4).

Dániel Sallói continued his hot start in his first season with Toronto, scoring off a deflection in the 52nd minute to tie it 1-1. Sallói has three goals this season after totaling 54 in nine campaigns with Sporting Kansas City.

Defender Richie Laryea gave Toronto a 2-1 lead with an unassisted goal in the 67th minute. His first netter of the season was his 14th in 165 career appearances.

Facundo Torres used assists from Robert Taylor and Myrto Uzuni to score the equalizer in the 78th minute and Christian Ramírez found the net four minutes later to give Austin a 3-2 lead.

Torres scored his first goal in his first season with Austin after notching 37 in 95 appearances with Orlando City. Ramírez has two goals in his first season with the club, giving him 57 in 192 career matches.

Franklin pulled Toronto even in the 88th minute, redirecting a ricochet off the right post in his 69th appearance.

Luka Gavran totaled three saves for Toronto in his eighth start this season and the 24th of his career.

Brad Stuver saved eight shots for Austin, including six in the first half.

Up next

Austin: Visits the San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday.

Toronto: Hosts the Philadelphia Union on Wednesday.

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{allcanada} Lightning must go through franchise great Martin St. Louis and the Canadiens in opening round


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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Lightning have to beat one of the franchise’s greatest players to get where they want to go.

Hall of Fame forward Martin St. Louis, whose No. 26 hangs in the rafters at Benchmark International Arena, leads the Montreal Canadiens against the Lightning in a first-round series that begins Sunday.

St. Louis took over as Montreal’s head coach in 2022 so he’s returned to Tampa Bay already as a visitor. But there’s more at stake now.

The Canadiens are seeking their first Stanley Cup since 1993 and haven’t won a playoff series since the Lightning beat them in the Cup Final in 2021.

Tampa Bay has been eliminated in the first round three consecutive seasons since falling two wins shy of a three-peat.

“I was fortunate enough to coach Marty not for a long time but I know his hockey sense, his hockey mind, his acumen,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “He knows the game. He knows exactly and he sees it in advance. That’s probably why somebody of his size was in the league so long because he’s super competitive, super talented, but he had a drive about him and he’s got the same thing in coaching. ... He’s a sponge so am I surprised at his success? Not an ounce because Marty is gonna be successful in anything he does.

“If you’re comparing myself to Marty, I’m not a Hall of Famer. He’s in the Hall of Fame. I’m not. So, I’d never put us on the same level.”

St. Louis played 13 seasons for the Lightning and led the franchise to its first Stanley Cup title in 2004 when he won the Hart Trophy. He was the first player to have his number retired by the organization in 2017.

“I’m so far removed from that,” St. Louis said of his time in Tampa Bay. “It’s my fourth year now, gone to the building plenty of times. I think the first time I went, yeah, it was a little weird. I don’t have any emotion attached to the Lightning right now. Zero.”

Both teams finished the regular season with 106 points. The Lightning earned the home-ice advantage in the series with 50 wins to Montreal’s 48.

The Canadiens won two of the four regular-season meetings in regulation, including the last two by a combined score of 6-1.

Not ready for Cancun

The playoff-tested Lightning are tired of early summer vacations. Championships are the standard in Tampa Bay and the Lightning haven’t come close three straight years.

They are tied with Colorado for longest current playoff streak in the NHL at nine seasons but all that matters is finishing it off.

“Long summers aren’t that fun,” left wing Brandon Hagel said. “Everyone wants to play. Everyone dreams of this moment. We have a good team that we’re up against and it’s going to be a good test for us.”

Offensive power

Forward Nikita Kucherov led Tampa Bay with 130 points (44 goals, 86 assists), finishing second to Connor McDavid for most in the NHL this season and the second-highest point total in his 12-year career.

Forward Jake Guentzel had 88 points (38 goals, 50 assists) for the Lightning and Hagel added 74 points (36 goals, 38 assists). Defenseman Darren Raddysh had a career-high 70 points (22 goals, 48 assists).

Center Nick Suzuki led Montreal with a career-high 101 points (29 goals, 72 assists), becoming only the fifth player in franchise history to reach 100 points in a season.

Forward Cole Caufield led the team with a career-best 51 goals, finishing behind Nathan MacKinnon’s 53 for most in the NHL. Defenseman Lane Hutson had 78 points (12 goals, 66 assists), and left wing Juraj Slafkovsky finished with 73 (30 goals, 43 assists).

Between the pipes

Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, who won the Vezina Trophy in 2018-19 and finished in the top three four other times, is 39-15-4 with a 2.31 goals-against average and .912 save percentage.

Vasilevskiy was the Conn Smythe Trophy winner when the Lightning won their third Stanley Cup and second of back-to-back titles in 2020-21.

Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobes was 29-10-4 in his first full season with 2.78 GAA and .901 save percentage. Dobes was 1-2 in three playoff games last year when Montreal lost to Washington in five games in the first round.

Captain comeback

Lightning captain Victor Hedman has rejoined the team following a leave of absence since March. Hedman isn’t available for the start of the playoffs and it’s unknown when he’ll return to the ice.

For now, the Lightning will have their captain in the locker room and with the team.

Hedman was limited to just 33 games because of injuries, including elbow surgery, before taking a leave for personal reasons.

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