Split image of NHL players. Left panel: Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche in a white road jersey, looking focused on the ice. Right panel: Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks in a teal jersey, smiling toward fans. Two major figures in current NHL News regarding milestones and playoff races.
A microcosm of the chaotic run to the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Nathan MacKinnon (left) joined the elite 50-goal club for the second time last night, a massive milestone somewhat overshadowed by the critical injury concern for teammate Cale Makar. Meanwhile, the future is now in San Jose, as Macklin Celebrini (right) fueled a late-night comeback, solidifying his status as a generational talent in a masterclass 4-point performance. Catch all the game notes and the full Wednesday Night Recap in the NHL News below.

The road to the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs is officially a demolition derby. If you’ve been tracking the NHL News over the last 24 hours, you know that milestones are being met with equal parts celebration and concern. From a historic 50th goal in Colorado to a teenage takeover in San Jose, Wednesday night provided a microcosm of why this April is going to be absolute cinema.

MacKinnon Joins the 50-Goal Club Amidst Avalanche Concern

The Colorado Avalanche saw superstar Nathan MacKinnon reach the 50-goal plateau for the second time in his career during a high-octane clash with the Vancouver Canucks. However, the mood in Denver shifted quickly as the team announced that elite defenseman Cale Makar will “miss some time” with an upper-body injury. With the playoffs just 16 days away, losing Makar is a massive blow to the Avs’ hopes of securing the Presidents’ Trophy.

Celebrini’s Masterclass and the Wild West Race

In Northern California, the “Future” arrived again. Macklin Celebrini put the San Jose Sharks on his back with a 4-point performance to fuel a comeback win over the Anaheim Ducks. Celebrini, who recently hit the 100-point mark, continues to solidify his status as a generational talent. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Kings took advantage of a St. Louis Blues stumble to leapfrog back into the second Wild Card spot in the Western Conference, setting the stage for a 14-game “Expansion Slate” tonight.


Wednesday, April 1, 2026: NHL Scoreboard & Notes

Wednesday Night Recap

APRIL 1, 2026
Vancouver Canucks
8
Colorado Avalanche
6
Los Angeles Kings (OT)
2
St. Louis Blues
1
San Jose Sharks
4
Anaheim Ducks
3
Crucial Game Notes:
  • 50-Goal Club: Nathan MacKinnon joins the elite list with his 50th of the season.
  • Injury Alert: Cale Makar left the game with an upper-body injury; status is TBD.
  • Teen Titan: Macklin Celebrini recorded 1 goal and 3 assists in the Sharks’ win.
  • West Race: The Kings leapfrogged the Predators/Blues for WC2 with an OT victory.

Vezina & Norris Watch: April Power Rankings

As the calendar flips to April, the hardware races are narrowing. Jeremy Swayman and Ilya Sorokin are currently neck-and-neck in our latest Vezina Trophy power rankings, with Swayman holding a slight edge in high-danger save percentage. On the blue line, despite his injury, Cale Makar remains a top Norris candidate, though Quinn Hughes is closing the gap after a dominant showing in Vancouver’s 8-6 win over the Avs last night.

Find the Latest NHL News, NHL Trade Rumors, and Fantasy Predictions

The “Retool” rumors in Toronto are reaching a fever pitch, with William Nylander expressing a desire to stay through a roster shift—but only if Auston Matthews remains in the fold. For the most accurate NHL trade rumors, injury timelines, and daily Fantasy Hockey Predictions to help you win your championship week, you need the right intel. Add nhltraderumor.com to your bookmarks and sign up for our newsletter below to stay ahead of the curve!

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here