What's Happening?
The Minnesota Wild have progressed to the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs after defeating the Dallas Stars in a six-game series. This marks the first time in 11 years that the Wild have reached
the second round. They will now face the Colorado Avalanche, who are the Presidents' Trophy winners and advanced by sweeping the Los Angeles Kings in the first round. The upcoming series between the Wild and the Avalanche is expected to be highly competitive, as both teams split their regular season series 2-2. The Wild have been performing strongly, averaging 3.8 goals per game in the playoffs, while the Avalanche have been defensively robust, allowing only 1.3 goals per game.
Why It's Important?
This matchup is significant as it pits two high-performing teams against each other, with the Wild looking to capitalize on their offensive momentum and the Avalanche aiming to maintain their defensive strength. The outcome of this series could have implications for the Western Conference standings and the overall trajectory of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. For the Wild, advancing further would be a major achievement, given their long absence from the second round. For the Avalanche, maintaining their top-seed status and advancing would reinforce their position as a leading contender for the Stanley Cup.
What's Next?
The series is set to begin with Game 1 on May 3 in Colorado, where the Avalanche will have home-ice advantage. The schedule for subsequent games is yet to be fully determined, but the series will continue with alternating home games between the two teams. Both teams will be strategizing to exploit their strengths and address any weaknesses observed in the first round. Fans can watch the games on TNT, truTV, and DIRECTV, with live streaming options available on various platforms.






