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    About our 2026 NHL Stanley Cup news

    Latest news on NHL Stanley Cup, Stanley Cup Playoffs, covering playoff bracket, scores, schedules, matchups, and championship contenders.

    The Stanley Cup represents professional ice hockey's ultimate prize, awarded annually to the National Hockey League playoff champion through an intense best-of-seven tournament format. The 2026 playoffs are expected to commence on 18 April following the regular season conclusion on 16 April, with 16 teams competing across four rounds for the championship. The Stanley Cup Finals are scheduled to begin around 3 June, potentially extending through 23 June if a decisive seventh game proves necessary, with ABC holding broadcast rights for the Finals under the league's rotating television arrangement.

    Standing 35.25 inches tall and weighing 34.5 pounds, the Stanley Cup holds distinction as the oldest trophy competed for by professional athletes in North America. Lord Stanley of Preston, Canada's Governor General, commissioned the trophy in 1892 for ten guineas (approximately £10.50), originally calling it the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup. The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association received the first award in 1893, with winners initially determined through challenge games before the NHL assumed exclusive control in 1926. The trophy's unique design allows winning teams to engrave player and staff names on bands that, when filled every 13 years, are retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame's vault.

    The current playoff structure features eight teams from each conference—the top three finishers from the Atlantic, Metropolitan, Central, and Pacific divisions, plus two wild card spots awarded to the next highest-placed teams regardless of division. All series follow a 2-2-1-1-1 home-ice format, with higher seeds hosting Games 1, 2, 5, and 7, whilst lower seeds host Games 3, 4, and 6. The 2026 season includes a unique 19-day Olympic break from 6-24 February for the Winter Olympics in Italy, marking the first NHL participation in Olympic competition since 2014, which may affect the playoff calendar.

    Montreal Canadiens dominate Stanley Cup history with 24 championships, followed by Toronto Maple Leafs with 13 and Detroit Red Wings with 11. The Florida Panthers captured consecutive titles in 2024 and 2025, with the latter marking their second championship. The trophy's singular nature—winners receive the actual Cup rather than a replica—creates legendary traditions, including each championship team member receiving 24 hours with the trophy, accompanied by Hockey Hall of Fame escorts. This practice has led to the Cup travelling over 100,000 miles annually, appearing at weddings, charity events, and various celebrations worldwide.

    Three versions of the Stanley Cup exist: the original 1892 bowl displayed at the Hockey Hall of Fame after retirement in 1970 due to fragility, the Presentation Cup created in 1963 that serves as the active trophy, and a Permanent Cup replica made in 1993 for Hall of Fame display when the Presentation Cup travels. The trophy bears over 3,300 engraved names, including players, coaches, and staff members, creating a living document of hockey excellence. Broadcasting arrangements for 2026 feature ESPN, TNT/Max, and ABC in the United States, with CBC and Sportsnet providing Canadian coverage.

    Stay informed about Stanley Cup developments, playoff series results, championship races, and historic moments through our dedicated Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed. Whether you're following conference battles, tracking elimination games, or monitoring the journey toward hockey's greatest prize, our continuously updated coverage from reliable sources ensures you never miss the dramatic action that defines the NHL's postseason tournament and the pursuit of Lord Stanley's legendary trophy.


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