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Saturday, May 30, 2026

#NHLPeachy #WhomWeMiss @NHL @Canadiens Commissioner Bettman Statement on the Passing of Claude Lemieux

National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman today released the following statement regarding the passing of Claude Lemieux:

“The National Hockey League mourns the passing of Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and one of the greatest big-game Players in hockey history.

“Lemieux forged his postseason reputation and won the Cup for the first time as a rookie in 1986, when he scored 10 goals in the Playoffs for the Montreal Canadiens. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoffs MVP in 1995, scoring 13 goals in 20 postseason games with the New Jersey Devils. He also was an integral part of Cup-winning teams in Colorado, in 1996, and back with New Jersey in 2000.

“Overall, his teams reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 15 straight seasons; his 234 postseason games played rank sixth in NHL history; and his 80 career Playoff goals rank ninth. In recent years, as a player agent, he has represented some of the top stars in the NHL.

“We send our deepest condolences to Claude’s wife, Deborah, and his four children, Brendan, Claudia, Michael and Christopher.”

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#SportyPeachy #CruisingPeachy @FRosenqvist @IndyCar Borg-Warner Trophy® Awarded to 2026 Indianapolis 500 Winner Felix Rosenqvist


BorgWarner presented the iconic Borg‑Warner Trophy® to 2026 Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist in Victory Circle following the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. Rosenqvist, driving for Meyer Shank Racing, was awarded the Borg‑Warner Trophy and Victory Lane wreath by BorgWarner President and CEO Joseph Fadool, celebrating his first Indy 500 victory.


BorgWarner CEO Joseph Fadool awarded Felix Rosenqvist the Borg-Warner Trophy and Wreath, closest finish in race history.

BorgWarner’s President and CEO Joseph Fadool awarded 2026 Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist the iconic Borg-Warner Trophy and Victory Lane Wreath, after the Meyer Shank Racing driver won the closest finish race in Indy 500 history.

Rosenqvist will become the 113th driver to have his likeness sculpted onto the Borg‑Warner Trophy, continuing the tradition that has commemorated every Indianapolis 500 winner since 1911. He is also the third Swedish driver to win the iconic race, following Kenny Brack in 1999 and Marcus Ericsson in 2022.

"The number 60 car delivered a truly exceptional performance, and we extend our congratulations to Felix, Jim Meyer, Michael Shank and the entire organization. Winning the Indianapolis 500 requires precision, teamwork and dedication," said Joseph Fadool, President and CEO of BorgWarner. "BorgWarner is proud to uphold the tradition of the Borg‑Warner Trophy and to celebrate Felix's remarkable accomplishment."

The 110th running of the Indy 500 was set up for an exciting ending after the yellow flag came out on lap 197. After two laps of caution, the green flag waved for the final lap. Rosenqvist crossed the yard of bricks 0.0233 seconds, less than half a car length, in front of American David Malukas, for the closest finish in the race's history. Battling for position and crossing the finish line three-wide, New Zealander Scott McLaughlin placed third, Mexican Pato O'Ward finished fourth, and New Zealander Marcus Armstrong finished fifth, even though he led at the start of the final lap. This is only the fifth time that the driver leading the last lap lost the race. Throughout the race there were 70 lead changes, the most of any Indy 500 race. Rosenqvist led 25 laps with an average speed of 162.021 mph.

Rosenqvist's victory also marks the second Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar series win for Meyer Shank Racing. The only other victory was achieved by Helio Castroneves in the 2021 Indianapolis 500.

BorgWarner's Engineered for Racing (EFR™) turbochargers continue to power every NTT INDYCAR SERIES vehicle, delivering quick boost response, powerful performance and reliable durability, setting global standards in advanced racing technology.

About BorgWarner

For more than 130 years, BorgWarner has been a transformative global product leader bringing successful mobility innovation to market. With a focus on sustainability, we're helping to build a cleaner, healthier, safer future for all.

The Borg-Warner Trophy, BorgWarner Championship Driver's Trophy, and BorgWarner Championship Team Owner's Trophy are trademarks of BorgWarner Inc.

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#NHLPeachy @NHL 2026 Stanley Cup Final Will Open Tuesday, June 2

The National Hockey League today confirmed the matchup and schedule for the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, which will match the Eastern Conference Champion Carolina Hurricanes against the Western Conference Champion Vegas Golden Knights. Game 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final is scheduled for Tuesday, June 2.

Based on their higher regular-season point total, the Hurricanes will host Games 1 and 2 of the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final, as well as Games 5 and 7, if necessary. The Golden Knights will host Games 3 and 4, as well as Game 6, if necessary.


Every game of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final will start at 8 p.m. ET and will be available on ABC in the U.S. In Canada, every game will be available on Sportsnet, CBC and TVA Sports.

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#NHLPeachy @NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 30, 2026 #NHLStats


* The Hurricanes’ second and fourth line shone again as Carolina outscored Montreal by a combined 10-1 margin since Wednesday to clinch its third Stanley Cup Final berth in franchise history.

* Frederik Andersen established a franchise record for longest playoff shutout sequence and dedicated the emotional win to his late agent, Claude Lemieux.

* The Hurricanes’ victory confirmed that Game 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final will take place at Lenovo Center on Tuesday, June 2 (8 p.m. ET on ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS). Media Day will be held at the venue on Monday, June 1.

CAROLINA CLIPS CANADIENS TO CLINCH club’S THIRD STANLEY cup FINAL BERTH
The line of Taylor Hall (1-2—3), Logan Stankoven (1-2—3) and Jackson Blake (1-1—2) combined for eight points while Frederik Andersen stopped 23 of 24 shots as the Hurricanes eliminated the Canadiens and advanced to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in franchise history (also 2006 & 2002). Carolina enters the championship series versus Vegas with a 12-1 record this postseason including an active four-game winning streak.

* Hall had his sixth, seventh and eighth points in potential series-clinching games during these playoffs to establish a single-postseason franchise record (2-6—8 in 3 GP), besting the previous mark set by Eric Staal (3-4—7 in 8 GP) and Cory Stillman (2-5—7 in 8 GP) en route to winning the Stanley Cup in 2006. Hall played alongside the eldest Staal brother with the 2020-21 Sabres and Stillman’s son, Riley, with the 2024-25 Hurricanes.

* Hall was selected by the Oilers with the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NHL Draft and is headed to his first Stanley Cup Final following 16 campaigns and 1,056 career games between the regular season and playoffs. He assisted on the winner by Stankoven, who became the latest player with a series-clinching goal to put the Hurricanes into the championship round after Rod Brind'Amour (Game 7 of 2006 CF) and Martin Gelinas (Game 6 of 2002 CF) accounted for the previous two.

* Andersen improved to 12-1 through 13 appearances this postseason with a 1.41 goals-against average, .931 save percentage and three shutouts. He became the third goaltender in NHL history with 12 wins through his first 13 games in a playoff year, following Ken Dryden with the 1976 Canadiens (12-1 in 13 GP) and Gerry Cheevers with the 1970 Bruins (12-1 in 13 GP).

* Andersen extended his shutout sequence to 160:13 before yielding a third-period goal, which bested Kevin Weekes (143:55 in 2002) for the longest in franchise playoff history. Andersen dedicated the win to his late agent Claude Lemieux, who passed away Thursday and was honored with a pre-game moment of silence.


More notes from Hurricanes’ historic win featured in #NHLStats: Live Updates

Friday’s edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates featured more notes from Carolina’s series-clinching victory, including Eric Robinson and William Carrier connecting on another goal as the line of Robinson, Carrier and Mark Jankowski concluded the Eastern Conference Final with 10 combined points. Carrier was claimed by Vegas from Buffalo in the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft and won a Stanley Cup with the Golden Knights in 2023.

* The Hurricanes and Golden Knights will play their first head-to-head playoff series during the 60th unique matchup between NHL franchises in Stanley Cup Final history. Carolina and Vegas each own a 1-1 series record in the championship round – the Hurricanes defeated the Oilers (4-3 W in 2006) after losing to the Red Wings (4-1 L in 2002), while the Golden Knights beat the Panthers (4-1 W in 2023) after falling to the Capitals (4-1 L in 2018).


NHL DRAFT CONNECTIONS: CALEB MALHOTRA

Caleb Malhotra of the OHL’s Brantford Bulldogs, the No. 6-ranked North American skater and top-ranked center for the NHL Draft, had a debut OHL season to remember ranking second in rookie scoring with 29-55—84 in 67 games during the regular season and topping all rookie skaters in the playoffs with 13-13—26 in 15 contests. His father, Manny Malhotra, was head coach of the Abbotsford Canucks in the AHL during the 2025-26 season and a longtime NHL forward who skated in 991 career NHL games.


* Round 1 of the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft will take place on Friday, June 26 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN, ESPN+, SN, TVAS). Rounds 2‑7 will be held on Saturday, June 27 (11 a.m. ET, NHLN, ESPN+, SN).

* CLICK HERE for #NHLStats Pack: Looking Ahead to the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft


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HURRICANES, GOLDEN KNIGHTS SET FOR STANLEY CUP FINAL
The Hurricanes and Golden Knights, a pair of perennial contenders, have their eyes set on the Stanley Cup, but the clubs have taken different paths to get back to the 2026 championship series. Carolina is looking to claim its first Stanley Cup in 20 years, while Vegas aims for its second title since 2023. Click here for the full schedule of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, which begins Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET in Raleigh.


* Carolina and Vegas have both been recent mainstays in the final four, with the Hurricanes reaching the Conference Finals four times in the past eight seasons and the Golden Knights doing so five times in nine years since their inaugural 2017-18 campaign. Vegas leads all franchises with 15 series wins since 2018, while Carolina is tied with Tampa Bay for the second most over that span (13).

* While the Hurricanes seek to become the 12th different team in NHL history to go 20-plus years from one Final appearance to the next, the Golden Knights look to become the fourth franchise in the NHL's expansion era to win multiple Stanley Cups prior to their 10th season, following the Oilers (4), Islanders (2) and Flyers (2).

* The Golden Knights won both meetings against the Hurricanes during their 2025-26 season series, outscoring them 10-4 in the process. However, Carolina (9-7-0, 18 points) holds the slight edge over Vegas (7-6-3, 17 points) in their all-time regular-season history.

* The Stanley Cup Final will feature a total of 13 players that skated at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, including eight from Vegas and five from Carolina. Jaccob Slavin (CAR), Jack Eichel (VGK) and Noah Hanifin (VGK) helped Team USA skate to a gold medal, while Seth Jarvis (CAR), Mitch Marner (VGK), Mark Stone (VGK) and Shea Theodore (VGK) earned a silver medal with Team Canada. Sebastian Aho (CAR) also won bronze for Team Finland.




NHL PODCASTS WEEKLY ROUNDUP

* 100% Hockey with Millard & Shannon (May 29): Guest – Steve Valiquette
* NHL Draft Class (May 28): Guest – David Gregory
* NHL @TheRink (May 28): Guest – Nick Cotsonika
* NHL Unscripted with Virk and Demers (May 27): Guest – Cal Clutterbuck
* 100% Hockey with Millard & Shannon (May 27): Guest – John Forslund
* 100% Hockey with Millard & Shannon (May 25): Depth is Deciding Everything
* La Tasse de Café LNH (May 24): La finale de l'Est se déplace à Montréal


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#PilotPeachy #CulturedPeachy PEARL HARBOR AVIATION MUSEUM SALUTES BOB HOPE ON HIS 123rd BIRTHDAY and 85TH ANNIVERSARY MONTH OF HIS FIRST PERFORMANCE FOR A MILITARY AUDIENCE

Eye-catching colorized photos of the day of Bob Hope's first broadcast to the troops in May 1941 and an audio link to that Pepsodent radio show are included below

Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum proudly salutes Bob Hope on his 123rd birthday and the 85th anniversary month of a historic moment in entertainment and military history—Hope's first broadcast for the military from March Field in Riverside, CA.

Hope was born on May 29, 1903 in Eltham, England. He arrived in the United States with his family at the age of four, grew up in Cleveland, and eventually became one of the world's greatest entertainers and the most noted supporter of America's troops.


"Bob Hope's tireless dedication provided comfort and joy, and brought a touch of home to America's service members."

Bob Hope performs for the first time at a military base 85 years ago this month, on May 6, 1941 (top). While at the base, Hope and singer Frances Langford had fun with a B-17 Flying Fortress.

"Bob Hope's tireless dedication, along with the performances of countless others, provided comfort and joy and brought a touch of home to America's service members throughout World War II and beyond," said Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum CEO John Hiltz.

"That's why the Museum is creating an exhibit named 'Hope for Humanity," that will be the gateway to our new "America Responds" galleries," Hiltz, said. "There, visitors will discover how Bob Hope's USO tours and the support of other Hollywood stars such as Bing Crosby, Clark Gable and Bette Davis became a beacon of hope amid the turmoil of World War II, a legacy that remains relevant today."

"We will feature a "Star of the Month" video each month of a different entertainer who performed for our troops and supported the war effort in World War II, Korea and/or Vietnam," Hiltz said. "But of all those who have performed for our troops over the years, none has had the impact of Bob Hope. His many tours built morale by bringing hope and joy to our troops will be featured on a large interactive map that chronicles the countless places Bob entertained our troops across the globe over five decades."

"Hope for Humanity" is part of the Museum's $51 million "Remember Pearl Harbor" national capital campaign that aims to restore America's World War II Aviation Battlefield and tell the story of the hangars, the control tower and the runway on Ford Island that were authentic witnesses to the attack on December 7, 1941 that drew our nation into World War II.

On May 6, 1941 — seven months before the attack on Pearl Harbor — Bob Hope stepped before a group of Army Air Corps servicemen at March Field for what would lead to more than 50 tours for American troops around the world, including more than 20 Christmas tours. What began as a single radio broadcast evolved into a six-decade commitment to American service members during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf War.

At the time of his March Field broadcast, Hope was already a nationally recognized radio personality, starring on the #1-rated Pepsodent Show on NBC. His appearance was initially intended as a routine stateside broadcast. Instead, the enthusiastic response from the servicemen in attendance revealed a powerful truth: laughter was a strategic asset on the eve of global war.

That day, Hope famously observed the unique energy of performing for military audiences, and his total dedication to supporting our troops from that moment on came to define him as a true American patriot.

As the United States entered World War II following the events of December 7, 1941, Hope took his show on the road — bringing his troupe of "gypsies" — including singer Frances Langford, comedian Jerry Colonna, guitarist Tony Romano and dancer Patty Thomas — and his unique brand of sharp, topical humor directly to forward operating bases across Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific.

Over the next six decades, Hope performed before millions of American troops in remote jungles, frozen outposts, aircraft carriers, and desert staging areas. His dedication earned him the Congressional Gold Medal and a Congressional designation as the first official "Honorary Veteran" of the U.S. Armed Forces.

The May 6, 1941 broadcast at March Field represents more than a nostalgic footnote. It marked the beginning of modern celebrity troop entertainment and the institutional partnership between Hollywood and the American military that would later be formalized through organizations such as the United Service Organizations (USO).

Historians note that Hope's March Field performance established a new tradition: using entertainment as a means of sustaining morale, reinforcing unity on the home front, and reminding service members that they were not forgotten.

Eighty-five years later, the legacy of that single broadcast continues to resonate. It stands as a testament to the enduring bond between America's armed forces and the artists who support them—and to one comedian who understood, early on, that serving those who serve is both a privilege and a responsibility.

Thanks for the memory, Bob.

ADDENDUM: BOB HOPE'S PERSONAL MEMORIES OF HIS MAY 6, 1941 BROADCAST, AND A LINK TO THE HISTORIC RADIO SHOW FROM MARCH FIELD

Bob Hope's Remembrances of the Broadcast:

"We had no idea we were going to discover an audience so ready for laughter, it would make what we did for a living seem like stealing money," Hope wrote in his 1990 book "Don't Shoot, It's Only Me," describing his performance at March Field, California in May 1941.

Hope's opening monologue connected with the airmen at March Field and his audience around the nation:

"How do you do, ladies and gentlemen. This is Bob "March Field' Hope—telling all of you soldiers that have to shoot in swamp or march in the brush, if they use Pepsodent no one will ever have to drill in your mush…Well, here we are at March Field, one of the Army's great flying fields, located near Riverside, California…and I want to tell you I'm thrilled being here. And what a wonderful welcome you gave me…as soon as I got in the camp, I received a ten-gun salute…or so they told me on the operating table. These guys were glad to see me…one rookie came running up to me and said, "Are you really Bob Hope?" I said, "Yes!" — they grabbed his rifle just in time…"

Here is a link to the audio file of the Bob Hope Pepsodent Show from March Field on May 6, 1941. There is no known audio file of the entire show. This is the link to the best version that exists, which contains about 90 percent of the historic broadcast:


About Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum:
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is more than a museum—it's a place where history, innovation, and inspiration come together. Located on Historic Ford Island, the site of the December 7, 1941 attack, the Museum stands on America's World War II aviation battlefield. Visitors can walk through bullet-scarred hangars, see legendary aircraft like the Japanese Zero and B-17 Swamp Ghost, and hear the powerful stories of the heroes who changed the course of history. Beyond preserving the past, Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is committed to shaping the future. Through youth programs, scholarships, and workforce development initiatives, the Museum educates and empowers the next generation. From signature events like PHAMily Fun Day to hands-on STEM experiences, flight simulators and more, the Museum connects people of all ages with the wonder of flight and the importance of history. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Museum relies on donations, volunteers, and members to fulfill its mission: to steward America's WWII aviation battlefield and inspire future generations through education and remembrance. Join us, support our work, or plan your visit at PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org

About Bob and Dolores Hope Foundation:
Bob and Dolores Hope Foundation (BobHope.org) supports organizations that bring "HOPE" to those in need and those who served to protect our nation. The Foundation also supports charitable organizations that preserve and honor the legacy of Bob Hope as an American entertainer, humanitarian, patriot, sportsman and supporter of military personnel and their families.

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#NHLPeachy @NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 29, 2026

* The Canadiens will need to overcome a 3-1 series deficit to advance to the Stanley Cup Final – a feat only one team in NHL history has done to date – but franchise history may provide inspiration. Montreal’s three series victories when trailing 3-1 are tied for the most in NHL history.

* The Hurricanes are within one win of returning to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 20 years and can do so with a familiar face at the helm. Rod Brind’Amour can achieve rare status should Carolina advance in its pursuit of a second championship.

* #NHLStats takes a closer look at how the Western Conference champion Golden Knights were built ahead of the franchise’s third-ever berth in the Stanley Cup Final.

CANADIENS LOOK TO KEEP CUP ASPIRATIONS ALIVE IN GAME 5

The Canadiens are in the midst of the franchise’s best stretch as the visitor in their 109-year history and will need to continue that success to become the second team in NHL history to overcome a 3-1 series deficit to advance to the Stanley Cup Final. Montreal (7-3 on the road), no strangers to overcoming a 3-1 deficit in a best-of-seven series, sits one road win shy of establishing a single-postseason franchise record.

2021 First Round vs. Maple Leafs

The Canadiens and Maple Leafs met in the playoffs for the first time in 42 years, with Toronto entering as the No. 1 seed in the Scotia North Division. Carey Price rallied Montreal to three straight wins (1.83 GAA, .945 SV% in Games 5-7) and helped Montreal become the first team in NHL history to win consecutive games while facing elimination, despite surrendering a multi-goal, third-period lead in each contest (Games 5-6).


2010 Conference Quarterfinals vs. Capitals

Nicklas Backstrom (5-4—9) and Alex Ovechkin (4-4—8) combined for 17 points through the first four games in helping Washington take a 3-1 series lead before the tides shifted in Game 5 as Jaroslav Halak rebounded with a 37-save effort. Halak followed that up with 53- and 41-save efforts in Game 6 and Game 7, respectively, to help the Canadiens become the second team in as many seasons to eliminate the Presidents’ Trophy winner in the opening round. Halak stopped 131 of 134 shots against in Games 5-7, with his 53-save performance in Game 6 slotting in as the second-highest save total by any goaltender in a regulation playoff game on record (since 1955-56). Halak’s 41-save showing in the finale was the second-highest Game 7 save total on record for a Canadiens goaltender (behind Ken Dryden’s 46 saves in the 1971 Quarterfinals).


2004 Conference Quarterfinals vs. Bruins

The Canadiens and Bruins met in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second time in three postseasons but required seven games to decide a series winner for the fifth time in the NHL’s expansion era. Boston built a 3-1 advantage after capturing multiple overtime wins in a single series for the first time since the 1992 Division Semifinals, but captain Saku Koivu – with 2-5—7 through Games 5-7 – became the first Canadiens player with three consecutive multi-point games in the playoffs since Larry Robinson (3 GP in 1987) to help his club complete the comeback. Montreal first scored five or more goals in back-to-back elimination games for the second time in franchise history (Games 2-3 of 1942 QF) before Jose Theodore (32 saves) became the second Canadiens goaltender with a Game 7 shutout (also Gump Worsley: Game 7 of 1965 SCF).


HURRICANES ON THE VERGE OF FINAL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 20 YEARS

The Hurricanes have rebounded from a series-opening loss with three consecutive victories and now sit one win shy of advancing to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in franchise history and first in two decades (also 2006 & 2002). Carolina can become the 12th team in NHL history to go 20 or more years from one Final appearance to the next – which includes nearly every series since 2018, excluding 2024 and 2025.

* A series-clinching victory in Game 5 would also mark the 100th Stanley Cup Playoffs win in Hurricanes team history – a total that regularly features current head coach Rod Brind’Amour. Brind’Amour, who captained the franchise during its 2006 championship, has competed in 97 of the 99 Hurricanes postseason victories to date: 39 as a player and 58 as a head coach.



* Brind’Amour can become the first individual in the NHL’s expansion era (since 1968) to reach the Stanley Cup Final with the same franchise as a captain and head coach. Overall, only three individuals in NHL history have captured a championship in both scenarios: Toe Blake (MTL), Hap Day (TOR) and Cooney Weiland (BOS).



GOLDEN KNIGHTS: HOW THEY WERE BUILT

For the third time in nine NHL seasons the Golden Knights are back in the Stanley Cup Final on the hunt for the franchise’s second championship after winning in 2023. A closer look at how the team was built reveals a roster heavy on key additions by trade, which has been a trademark of the Vegas franchise since joining the NHL in 2017-18, and just two regulars who were drafted and developed by the franchise. The roster also returns 11 players who were part of the championship team in 2023.



Acquired Via Trade

Sixteen key pieces to the Vegas roster were acquired via trade including captain and all-time playoff leading scorer Mark Stone (2019 trade), current playoff leading scorer Mitch Marner (2025 trade), current playoff assists leader Jack Eichel (2021 trade) and current playoff goals leader (tied) Brett Howden (2021 trade). The all-time leading playoff point producer among Vegas defensemen, Shea Theodore, was also acquired via trade in 2017.



Acquired Via Free Agency
Four parts to the Golden Knights’ Final-bound team were signed in free agency, comprised of three in 2025 – Carter Hart, Brandon Saad and Dylan Coghlan – as well as Ben Hutton in 2021. Hart has backstopped Vegas to all 12 wins this postseason and set a franchise record with a six-game winning streak, one he started in Game 5 of the Second Round and will carry into the 2026 Stanley Cup Final.

Acquired Via Expansion Draft
William Karlsson and Brayden McNabb are the two longest-standing Golden Knights after joining the franchise through the expansion draft nine years ago and helping the club win its first-ever championship in 2023. Karlsson ranks among the top three on many of Vegas’ all-time playoff lists: third for goals (32), fourth for assists (44) and tied for second in points (76). Meanwhile, McNabb ranks second in postseason assists and points among defensemen in franchise history.



Drafted by the Franchise

Two members of the roster were drafted by the franchise: Kaedan Korczak (No. 41 in 2019) and Pavel Dorofeyev (No. 79 in 2019). Defenseman Korczak has made an impact through Vegas’ run to the Final with three assists, including one in their series-clinching game in the First Round as well as a multi-point outing in Game 3 during the Western Conference Final. Dorofeyev has been leading the charge in goals this postseason alongside his teammate Howden – the two are co-leading the NHL in goals (10) through the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Dorofeyev set a franchise mark for fewest games to 10 goals in a playoff year (13), besting Karlsson (17 GP in 2023).






LOOKING AHEAD TO THE DRAFT: SMITS CAN JOIN RARE COMPANY

Alberts Smits is the top-ranked international defenseman for the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft. Smits, who turned 18 in December, played big minutes in European men’s leagues in Finland with Jukurit (6-7—13 in 38 GP) and then on loan in Germany with Munchen where he was a strong playoff performer (2-4—6 in 11 playoff games). Smits also hit the international trifecta this season, representing his home country of Latvia at the World Junior Championship, Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and the World Championship, where he helped his country advance to the quarterfinals. Smits could surpass Zemgus Girgensens (No. 14 in 2012) as the highest selected Latvian player in NHL Draft history.


* Round 1 of the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft will take place on Friday, June 26 (7 p.m. ET, ESPN, ESPN+, SN, TVAS). Rounds 2‑7 will be held on Saturday, June 27 (11 a.m. ET, NHLN, ESPN+, SN).


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#SportyPeachy 66 YEAR OLD IRISH ULTRA-ENDURANCE CYCLIST ATTEMPTS GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ON US ROUTE 66 – SANTA MONICA TO CHICAGO — AND DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKERS ARE FOLLOWING EVERY MILE

On Tuesday June 2nd at 5 AM PDT, 66 year-old Irish ultra-endurance cycling legend Joe Barr will attempt to set a Guinness World Record by cycling the full length of Route 66, from Santa Monica, California, to Chicago, Illinois – approximately 2,448 miles – nonstop in nine days.

This historic attempt coincides with the Route 66 Centennial, the highway's 100th anniversary, making it one of the most symbolically resonant athletic events of 2026.

Stretching across 8 states, US Route 66 is a punishing mix of asphalt, gravel, dirt, extreme elevation and scorching desert.

A team of documentary filmmakers is traveling with Joe for the entire journey, capturing:
an intimate portrait of physical and mental endurance
an in-depth look into highest-performance nutrition
the iconic US Route 66 during its 100 birthday
the Irish diaspora's deep connection to America's most iconic road

The film began production in Ireland in April 2026 under the working title The Joe Barr Route 66 Film Project, and is co-produced/directed by award-winning filmmakers Patrick O'Connor, Leslie-Anne Eades and Matt Wagner.

Joe was the 2023 Ultra-Cycling World Champion in the 50+ age category and won the prestigious Ultra-Cycling World Cup in the same year.

He’s also a multiple World and Guinness World Record holder, a Commonwealth Games medalist, and a two-time winner of Race Around Ireland.

Joe has completed Race Across America (RAAM) twice and won his age category (50+) in 2019. RAAM is widely considered one of the most grueling endurance events in the world.

Jillian Mooney — Joe's partner and performance nutritionist — will be featured in the film, along with crew chief Marc Poland, a former aerospace engineering executive and cycling world record holder.

The filmmakers will follow Joe and his mostly Irish crew around the clock, telling the story of what it means to push the limits of the human body at 66 years old, on a road built for dreamers, one mile at a time.

The film will appeal to audiences interested in ultra-endurance athletics, cycling, nutrition, adventure lifestyles, fitness while aging, and US Route 66 in its centennial year.

Fans are encouraged to track Joe’s progress in real time at trackleaders.com using this link.

For all behind the scenes updates in real time, follow the Joe Barr Film Project on Instagram at joebarrroute66filmproject.

For more information on the ride and the record attempt, please visit racebarrultra.com.


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About Joe Barr: Joe Barr is a Guinness World Record holder, multiple Race Across America (RAAM) finisher and age-category winner, and one of Ireland's foremost ultra-endurance cyclists. Based in County Donegal, he has competed in and won the world's most demanding multi-day cycling events across four decades.


About The Joe Barr Route 66 Film Project: A feature documentary currently in production, following Joe Barr's 2026 Guinness World Record attempt on Route 66. Co-directed by Patrick O'Connor, Leslie-Anne Eades and Matt Wagner. Slated for release fall of 2026.

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#CruisingPeachy 2026 Kansas City Auto Show Shifts to Overland Park Convention Center June 4–7, Bringing 25-Plus Brands, Test Drives, Free Parking, and More

The Kansas City Auto Show is back — and it’s rolling in with a fresh new experience. For 2026, the show moves to a new home at the Overland Park Convention Center and shifts to new dates, June 4–7, delivering a reimagined experience built around convenience, discovery, and the thrill of getting behind the wheel.

This year’s show brings together 25-plus automotive brands under one roof at one of the region’s most accessible venues, complete with free parking for all attendees. One of the show’s most popular features also returns with an expanded lineup of test drives from Dodge, Ford, Jeep, Polestar, and Toyota, giving attendees the chance to experience a wide range of gas, hybrid, and electric vehicles firsthand.

“The Kansas City Auto Show has always given people the opportunity to explore the latest vehicles in a relaxed, no-pressure setting,” said Larry Carl, CEO of the Automobile Dealers Association of Kansas City. “Moving to the Overland Park Convention Center gives us a modern, welcoming venue that aligns with what today’s car shoppers want — easy access, a strong selection of brands, the freedom to explore at their own pace, and free parking.”

Whether visitors are in the market for something new or simply want to see what’s out there, the Kansas City Auto Show delivers a rare, no-pressure environment to sit in, compare, and get a feel for today’s vehicles. Product specialists will be on hand to answer questions and walk attendees through the latest tech features.

"With gas prices on the rise, buyers are paying close attention to fuel efficiency — and today's vehicles deliver more options than ever," said Brian Moody, independent automotive expert and analyst. "Visitors to the Kansas City Auto Show will find hybrids and EVs that deliver excellent fuel efficiency — 40, 50, even 60 miles per gallon, plus a selection of feature-packed new cars priced under $30,000.”

The Kansas City Auto Show, presented by the Automobile Dealers Association of Kansas City, runs June 4–7, at the Overland Park Convention Center, 6000 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS 66211. Hours: Thursday noon–9 p.m.; Friday–Saturday 10 a.m.–9 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Free parking. www.kcautoshow.com.

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#CulinaryCourant TASTE AWARDS Honors Lidia Bastianich with the Anthony Bourdain Lifetime Achievement Award



The TASTE AWARDS are proud to announce that acclaimed chef, restaurateur, author, and television host Lidia Bastianich will receive the 2026 Anthony Bourdain Lifetime Achievement Award.

Named in tribute to the late chef, author, and cultural explorer Anthony Bourdain, the honor recognizes individuals whose work reflects a commitment to cultural understanding, authenticity, and the ability to connect people through food.


The spirit of Anthony Bourdain's legacy was never simply about food, It was about curiosity, humanity, cultural understanding, and the ability to connect people through shared experiences.

Through decades of work in culinary media, publishing, restaurants, and public television, Lidia Bastianich has become one of the world's most respected voices in food culture. Her work has consistently celebrated family, heritage, immigration, tradition, and the enduring role of cuisine in bringing people together across generations and communities.

"The spirit of Anthony Bourdain's legacy was never simply about food," said the TASTE AWARDS Awards Committee. "It was about curiosity, humanity, cultural understanding, and the ability to connect people through shared experiences. Lidia Bastianich's work has embodied those values for generations, helping audiences around the world experience food not only as cuisine, but as identity, memory, and connection."

The recognition will be featured as part of the upcoming TASTE AWARDS Honors special presentation, a curated television and streaming program celebrating influential voices in food, culture, travel, and culinary media. The presentation will include archival moments, reflections, and selected honorees whose work represents the evolving landscape of global food and cultural storytelling.

Often referred to as the "Oscars of Food, Fashion and Lifestyle Media," the TASTE AWARDS celebrate excellence across television, film, streaming, digital media, podcasts, photography, and emerging platforms that shape how audiences experience food, travel, health, style, and culture.

About the TASTE AWARDS

The TASTE AWARDS honor excellence in food, fashion, travel, health, lifestyle, and cultural media across television, film, streaming, digital, photography, podcasts, and radio. Produced by TasteTV, the awards spotlight creators, cultural voices, and industry leaders whose work shapes how audiences experience culture through media.


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Thursday, May 28, 2026

#NHLPeachy @NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 28, 2026


* Sebastian Aho scored the game-winning goal to help the Hurricanes remain perfect on the road and head home to Carolina one win away of advancing to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in 20 years.

* Frederik Andersen set the franchise record for shutouts and became the fifth goaltender in NHL history to register a postseason-opening winning streak of six or more road games.

* The Golden Knights overcame the odds to advance to the 2026 Stanley Cup Final with the help of two newcomers – head coach John Tortorella, who won a championship in 2004, and Mitch Marner who is leading the postseason in scoring.

HURRICANES HEAD HOME WITHIN ONE WIN OF FIRST STANLEY CUP FINAL IN 20 YEARS

Sebastian Aho (1-0—1), Jordan Staal (1-0—1) and Logan Stankoven (1-0—1) each found the back of the net in a span of 2:47 – the second-fastest three goals in a playoff game in franchise history – while Frederik Andersen (18 saves) set a franchise record for shutouts as the Hurricanes extended their postseason-opening road winning streak to six games. They head home to Carolina with a chance to advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in two decades.

* Aho scored his 11th career power-play goal in the playoffs and eclipsed Eric Staal for the most in Hurricanes/Whalers history. It also stood as his eighth career playoff game-winning goal, moving him into a tie with Artturi Lehkonen (8) for the fourth most by a Finnish player in NHL history behind Jari Kurri (14), Esa Tikkanen (11) and Teemu Selanne (11).

* Stankoven recorded his eighth goal of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and tied Andrei Svechnikov (8 in 2025) and Jeff O’Neill (8 in 2002) for the sixth most in a single postseason in franchise history. Stankoven, who has the third-most goals among all players this postseason, leads all Hurricanes players in goals over the past two playoffs.

* Andersen set a franchise record with his fifth career playoff shutout in a Hurricanes jersey, surpassing Cam Ward (4). He improved to 11-1 this postseason, including a 6-0 record on the road, and surpassed Arturs Irbe (10 in 2002) for the second-most wins in a playoff year in Hurricanes/Whalers history.

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VEGAS BEATS THE ODDS TO REACH FINAL, AWAITS OPPONENT
The Golden Knights gambled on a late-season coaching change to finish the regular season on a 7-0-1 run and overcame the odds again in the Western Conference Final against the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche to secure their third trip to the Stanley Cup Final in just nine NHL seasons. Vegas now awaits its Final opponent – Carolina or Montreal – which will stand as the 67th unique championship matchup in League history.

* On March 29, the Golden Knights ranked third in the Pacific Division standings following a 1-4-2 stretch in which they spiraled from the grouping’s No. 1 seed. Six points back of the division lead and holding a playoff spot by only a four-point margin, Vegas made an unconventional move by replacing its head coach with just eight games left in the regular season. Enter John Tortorella, a Stanley Cup-winning head coach more than 20 years ago, who ranks among the top 10 in NHL history in wins. Tortorella went on to help the Golden Knights clinch their fifth division title and skate to a 12-4 record through the first three rounds of the 2026 playoffs as Vegas seeks its second Stanley Cup in four years.

* Much like the team’s late-season resurgence under Tortorella, Mitch Marner has had a playoff scoring renaissance in his first postseason with the Golden Knights. After averaging 0.90 points per game over nine postseasons with Toronto, Marner has accumulated a League-leading 21 points (7-14—21 in 16 GP) and a 1.31 point-per-game rate through the first three rounds of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Marner enters the Final just five points shy of tying Jack Eichel (6-20—26 in 2023) for the highest total in a single postseason by a Golden Knights skater.

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#FloridaPeachy @DAYTONA #CruisingPeachy Daytona International Speedway to Install State-of-the-Art Musco LED Lighting System, Setting New Global Standard for Motorsports Venues

The World Center of Racing will be the largest sports facility in the world and first major motorsports facility in North America with Musco’s LED lighting system

-Daytona International Speedway today announced a transformative, venue-wide LED lighting project that will introduce the next generation of lighting technology to the “World Center of Racing,” marking the next step in how motorsports are experienced by fans, competitors and viewers around the world.

In collaboration with Musco, Daytona International Speedway will install LED lighting across all existing oval track high mast pole-mounted fixtures, the road course, infield, pit box and emergency lighting systems. The project will also feature LED RGB accent lighting on track light poles synchronized with the caution light system, as well as uplighting for the upper-level underside of grandstand seating—creating dynamic, visually engaging moments throughout race events.

“The new LED lighting system at Daytona International Speedway underscores NASCAR’s continued commitment to reinvest in its facilities, enhancing the overall experience for fans attending events at Daytona as well as those watching around the world,” said Ben Kennedy, Chief Operating Officer, NASCAR. “The project will create new, visually compelling moments that drive fan engagement, elevate partner visibility and generate excitement across the sport.”

This comprehensive upgrade represents more than a modernization—it is a generational leap that reinforces Daytona International Speedway’s legacy of innovation while positioning the iconic venue to lead motorsports into its next chapter.

“Daytona International Speedway has long set the standard for motorsports venues, and this project ensures we continue to do so for the next generation of race fans,” said Frank Kelleher, President, Daytona International Speedway. “From enhanced visibility for drivers to a more immersive atmosphere for fans in the stands and watching at home, we are proud to partner with Musco for this new LED lighting system that will transform the racing experience.”

The new Musco LED lighting system will deliver brighter, more consistent illumination across the facility, significantly improving visibility for competitors and race teams, enhancing the in-person fan experience, and elevating broadcast quality for global audiences. Additionally, the new lights are expected to reduce energy consumption by approximately 50 percent, supporting NASCAR Impact’s broader goal of achieving net zero operating emissions by 2035.

“We’re excited to partner with NASCAR to relight the iconic Daytona International Speedway,” said Musco CEO Jeff Rogers. “We installed the original system in 1998 and appreciate our long-standing relationship to deliver exciting new LED solutions for drivers, television, and fans.”

The project officially began in April and is expected to be completed in Jan. 2027.

Daytona International Speedway Continues Legacy of Innovation

Since breaking ground in Nov. 1957 and opening with the inaugural DAYTONA 500 in Feb. 1959, Daytona International Speedway has been synonymous with NASCAR’s most defining moments. The track once again raised the bar in 1998 when it installed lights, becoming the largest lighted outdoor sports facility in North America at the time, with the Coke Zero Sugar 400 serving as its first night race.

From 2013 to 2016, the $400 million “Daytona Rising” redevelopment reimagined the facility as a world-class motorsports stadium. The new LED lighting project continues that tradition of reinvestment, ensuring the venue remains at the forefront of innovation for generations of fans.

Industry-Leading Technology with Musco

Through its partnership with Musco, a global leader in sports lighting for 50 years, Daytona International Speedway will become the largest sports facility in the world to feature Musco’s state-of-the-art LED lighting system—and the first major motorsports facility in North America to do so.

Musco’s lighting solutions, known for innovations in glare reduction and precise light control, are utilized across a wide range of venues, from local fields to premier global sporting events, including NFL and MLB stadiums, NBA and NHL arenas, collegiate facilities, and the Olympic Games.

The addition of RGB lighting—capable of producing more than 16.7 million color combinations—will allow for synchronized lighting effects tied to race action and cautions, creating new opportunities for fan engagement, partner integration and broadcast storytelling.

Upcoming Race Events

NASCAR returns to the World Center of Racing for intense action as the NASCAR Cup Series closes out the regular season during the Coke Zero Sugar 400 on Saturday, Aug. 29. The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series will compete in the Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola on Aug. 28.

The 65th running of the Rolex 24 will take place Jan. 28-31, 2027, preceded by the Roar Before the Rolex 24 on Jan. 22-24, 2027.

The 69th running of the DAYTONA 500 is scheduled for Feb. 21, 2027.

Tickets for all Daytona International Speedway events are available at www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP. Fans can also follow @DAYTONA on social media for the latest updates.

About Daytona International Speedway

Daytona International Speedway is a state-of-the-art motorsports facility and was awarded the SportsBusiness Journal’s prestigious Sports Business Award for Sports Facility of the Year in 2016. Daytona International Speedway is the home of The Great American Race – the DAYTONA 500. Though the season-opening NASCAR Cup Series event garners most of the attention – as well as the largest audience in motorsports – the approximately 500-acre motorsports complex, also known as the World Center of Racing, boasts the most diverse schedule of racing on the globe. Some of the exciting racing events include January’s Rolex 24 At DAYTONA and Roar Before The Rolex 24, February’s DAYTONA 500 and Speedweeks Presented by AdventHealth, March’s Bike Week At DAYTONA featuring DAYTONA Supercross and the DAYTONA 200, the August Coke Zero Sugar 400 weekend, and much more. The Speedway grounds are also used extensively for other events that include concerts such as Welcome to Rockville, sporting events including CLASH DAYTONA, civic and social gatherings, car shows, photo shoots, production vehicle testing and police motorcycle training.

About Musco

For nearly 50 years, Musco has specialized in sports lighting and technology, with innovations in glare reduction and light control responsible to the needs of facility owners, players, fans, neighbors, and the night sky. Musco’s TLC for LED® system, Show-Light® Pro special effects technology, and Mini-Pitch System™ modular sports solution provide unmatched quality, performance, and reliability. Musco’s solutions are found at neighborhood ballfields, professional tracks and speedways, NFL and MLB stadiums, NBA and NHL arenas, major collegiate facilities, and the Olympic Games. Every Musco system is backed by a long-term parts and labor warranty, eliminating maintenance concerns and costs well into the future. Learn more at www.musco.com.

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#NHLPeachy @NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 27, 2026


* Undrafted forward Cole Smith scored the series-clinching goal to propel the Golden Knights to a sweep of the Presidents’ Trophy winners in the Western Conference Final and a berth to their third Stanley Cup Final in nine NHL seasons.

* Vegas, the seventh team in NHL history to sweep the No. 1 seed, became the eighth team in League history to enter the Stanley Cup Final on a win streak of six or more games (last, BOS: 7 GP in 2019).

* The Canadiens look to pull even in the Eastern Conference Final while the Hurricanes aim to take a 3-1 series lead and become the seventh team in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to win each of their first six or more road games to start a postseason.



VEGAS SWEEPS PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY WINNERS & CLAIMS STANLEY CUP FINAL BERTH
The Presidents’ Trophy-winning Avalanche averaged an NHL-best 3.63 goals per game during the regular season and entered the Western Conference Final with a League-best 4.11 goals per game, but the Golden Knights stifled the club through four games (1.75 G/GP) to complete the sweep and secure their third Stanley Cup Final appearance in nine NHL seasons. With chants of ‘We Want the Cup’ echoing throughout T-Mobile Arena, Vegas became the seventh team in League history to sweep the No. 1 seed in a best-of-seven series, and the second to do so to advance to the Final (also BOS: 1970 SF vs. CHI).

* The Golden Knights became the 29th team in NHL history to sweep a best-of-seven series in the Conference Finals/Semifinals and first since the Panthers (2023 vs. CAR). Among the 20 previous teams to do so in the expansion era (since 1968), half went on to capture the Stanley Cup: 2022 Avalanche, 2010 Blackhawks, 2009 Penguins, 1992 Penguins, 1984 Oilers, 1982 Islanders, 1981 Islanders, 1978 Canadiens, 1972 Bruins and 1970 Bruins.

* The club’s string of success dates back to Game 5 of the Second Round against the Ducks. The Golden Knights became the eighth team in NHL history to enter the Stanley Cup Final on a win streak of six or more games alongside the 1992 Blackhawks (11 GP), 1969 Blues (8 GP), 2019 Bruins (7 GP), 1992 Penguins (7 GP), 1978 Canadiens (7 GP), 1972 Bruins (7 GP) and 1970 Bruins (6 GP).

* Vegas became the fifth team to advance to the Stanley Cup Final after recording fewer than 40 wins during a regular season of 82 or more games. The others: Carolina (35 in 2002), Buffalo (37 in 1999), Detroit (38 in 1997) and Los Angeles (39 in 1993).

* Vegas now has its sights on its second Stanley Cup championship, following 2023. The Golden Knights can become the fourth franchise in the NHL’s expansion era to win multiple championships prior to their 10th campaign, alongside the Oilers (4), Islanders (2) and Flyers (2).


WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS. . .


* Cole Smith, appearing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second time in his career (5 GP in 2024), has found a knack of scoring in series-clinching games for the Golden Knights in 2026 (1-0—1 in Game 6 of R1). He became the sixth undrafted player since 2000 to score a series-clinching goal to help his team advance to the Stanley Cup Final. The others: Yanni Gourde (2021 w/ TBL), Chris Kunitz (2017 w/ PIT), Joel Ward (2016 w/ SJS), Dustin Penner (2012 w/ LAK) and Adam Oates (2003 w/ ANA).

* A pair of longtime Golden Knights skaters, captain Mark Stone, who was acquired from the Senators in 2019, and Shea Theodore, one of the franchise’s original ‘Golden Misfits,’ teamed up on the opening goal in Game 4. Stone notched his eighth goal in a potential clinching game for Vegas, the second most in franchise history behind only Jonathan Marchessault (9), while Theodore (5-16—21 in 29 GP) passed Kris Letang (7-13—20 in 34 GP) for the most points among active defensemen in potential series-clinching contests.

* John Tortorella became the third coach in NHL history to lead his team to the Stanley Cup Final after taking over in their final 10 games of the season. The others: Roger Neilson (VAN in 1982; 4-0 L vs. NYI) and Larry Robinson (NJD in 2000; 4-2 W vs DAL).

* Tortorella is also returning to the Stanley Cup Final for the second time in his career following a seven-game victory with the Lightning in 2004. He became the second head coach in NHL history to go 20 seasons between appearances in the League’s championship series, alongside Paul Maurice (20 seasons; 2002 & 2023).

* The Golden Knights now await the winner of the Canadiens and Hurricanes, with either matchup marking the 67th unique Stanley Cup Final in NHL history. A Vegas-Carolina matchup would be the second championship series between two division winners in the past 15 postseasons (since 2012), following the Golden Knights and Capitals in 2018. Vegas and Montreal would meet in the postseason for the second time after the Canadiens skated to a six-game victory in the Stanley Cup Semifinals – where half the games were decided in overtime.


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ANOTHER OVERTIME OUTING ON DECK IN EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL?

The Hurricanes and Canadiens are right back into Conference Finals action when the puck drops for Game 4 after the clubs required more than 60 minutes in each of the past two contests. Only three series in the round before the Final have featured three consecutive overtime games: 2024 Eastern Conference Final (3 GP; NYR vs. FLA), 2001 Western Conference Final (3 GP; STL vs. COL) and 1933 Semifinals (3 GP; TOR vs. BOS).


* Lane Hutson has found the score sheet in all but one home game during the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs for the Canadiens – who look to even a series 2-2 after trailing 2-1 for the first time since the 2010 Conference Semifinals – en route to a 3-12—15 (17 GP) total. Only seven defensemen in NHL history have collected more assists in a single postseason at age 22 or younger: Miro Heiskanen (20 in 2020), Ray Bourque (15 in 1983), Al MacInnis (15 in 1986), Quinn Hughes (14 in 2020), Paul Coffey (14 in 1984), Paul Reinhart (14 in 1981) and Denis Potvin (14 in 1976).


* The Hurricanes own an advantage in the Conference Finals for the first time since 2006 and have won 10 of their past 11 series when owning a 2-1 lead in any matchup (only loss: 2022 R2 vs. NYR). Carolina, which can become the seventh team in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to win each of its first six or more road games of a postseason, has done so thanks in part to the services of Taylor Hall (2-6—8 in 5 GP). He needs two points to tie Ron Francis (4-6—10 in 2002) and Cory Stillman (4-6—10 in 2006) for the most on the road in one playoff year in franchise history.


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