Welcome to your premier source for the latest NHL news. As we wake up on Sunday, April 12, 2026, the Stanley Cup Playoff picture has suddenly come into crystal-clear focus. Yesterday’s massive 15-game slate delivered exactly the kind of high-stakes drama hockey fans live for during the spring.

Saturday marked just the fourth time in the Wild Card era that four different teams punched their postseason tickets on the exact same day. Let’s break down everything you need to know from yesterday’s action.  

Vegas, Ottawa, Edmonton, and Boston Secure Postseason Tickets

The biggest NHL news of the morning is the newly minted playoff teams: the Vegas Golden Knights, Ottawa Senators, Edmonton Oilers, and Boston Bruins are all officially in.  

In Denver, the Golden Knights secured their spot in thrilling fashion. Jack Eichel buried an overtime game-winner at 1:19, roofing a wrist shot over Mackenzie Blackwood on a 2-on-1 rush to give Vegas a 3-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche. The sequence was started by a miraculous knob-of-the-stick save by goaltender Carter Hart at the other end of the ice, proving once again that goaltending is everything in April.  

Meanwhile, the Ottawa Senators locked up their second straight playoff berth with a dominant 3-0 victory over the New York Islanders. Goaltender Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots he faced for the shutout, while Jake Sanderson netted his 14th goal of the year. It’s an incredible turnaround for Ottawa, a team that faced a massive 10-point standings deficit back in late January.  

The Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins also backed their way into the playoffs yesterday thanks to out-of-town help. Despite the Oilers suffering a 1-0 shutout loss to the Los Angeles Kings (thanks to an Artemi Panarin goal and a 27-save Anton Forsberg shutout), Edmonton clinched when the Philadelphia Flyers decimated the Winnipeg Jets 7-1. The Bruins punched their ticket thanks to regulation wins from both New Jersey and Ottawa.  

In other notable news, Alex Ovechkin continues to defy time. The Great Eight netted his 44th career goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins in a 6-3 Capitals victory. This ties him with Bobby Clarke and Wayne Gretzky for the fourth-most goals scored against the Penguins franchise by a single player.  

Yesterday’s NHL Scores (April 11, 2026)

Matchup Final Score Winner
Tampa Bay Lightning @ Boston Bruins2 – 1TBL
Ottawa Senators @ New York Islanders3 – 0OTT
Washington Capitals @ Pittsburgh Penguins6 – 3WSH
Edmonton Oilers @ Los Angeles Kings0 – 1LAK
New York Rangers @ Dallas Stars0 – 2DAL
St. Louis Blues @ Chicago Blackhawks5 – 3STL
New Jersey Devils @ Detroit Red Wings5 – 3NJD
Minnesota Wild @ Nashville Predators1 – 2NSH
Carolina Hurricanes @ Utah Mammoth4 – 1CAR
Columbus Blue Jackets @ Montreal Canadiens5 – 2CBJ
Florida Panthers @ Toronto Maple Leafs6 – 2FLA
Philadelphia Flyers @ Winnipeg Jets7 – 1PHI
Calgary Flames @ Seattle Kraken1 – 4SEA
Vegas Golden Knights @ Colorado Avalanche3 – 2 (OT)VGK
Vancouver Canucks @ San Jose Sharks4 – 3VAN

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