A composite split image illustrating current NHL News: The left side shows Buffalo Sabres players celebrating a goal with fans; the right side shows Pittsburgh Penguins superstar Evgeni Malkin (#71) standing alone on the ice looking up at a jumbotron.
The duality of the modern league as captured in last night's NHL News. While the young Buffalo Sabres core (left) celebrates another critical step in their development, a solitary Evgeni Malkin (#71) of the Pittsburgh Penguins (right) reflects under the glare of the jumbotron. It’s a contrast of youthful exuberance against the weight of a legendary career as both teams push for different objectives late in the season.

The landscape of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs was forever altered during a massive 15-game “Statement Saturday.” If you have been following the NHL News cycle, you know that one of the longest nightmares in professional sports has finally come to an end. From emotional clinches in Western New York to hat-trick heroics in Pittsburgh and Utah, the first Saturday of April was absolute cinema.

Buffalo Sabres: The 14-Year Wait is Over

The most significant piece of NHL News today is officially out of Buffalo. Despite a hard-fought 6-2 loss to the Washington Capitals, the Buffalo Sabres officially clinched their first postseason berth since 2011. The clinch was made possible by the New York Rangers defeating the Detroit Red Wings earlier in the day. After 14 years the longest drought in NHL history, the Sabres are finally back in the dance, and the city of Buffalo is ready to roar.

Lightning Clinch; Malkin’s Vintage Masterclass

In the Atlantic Division, the Tampa Bay Lightning also secured their spot in the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season after rallying past the Bruins 3-1. Meanwhile, at PPG Paints Arena, Evgeni Malkin turned back the clock with a dominant hat trick to lead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a staggering 9-4 victory over the Florida Panthers. The win keeps Pittsburgh firmly in the hunt, while the loss officially eliminated the Panthers from postseason contention.


Saturday, April 4, 2026: NHL Scoreboard & Notes

“Statement Saturday” featured 15 games that pushed the playoff race to the brink.

Saturday’s Full Scoreboard

APRIL 4, 2026
Washington 6
Buffalo 2
Pittsburgh 9
Florida 4
Utah Mammoth 7
Vancouver 4
Tampa Bay 3
Boston 1
NY Rangers 4, Detroit 1 • Minnesota 4, Ottawa 1 • Colorado 2, Dallas 0 • LA Kings 7, Toronto 6 (OT) • Nashville 6, San Jose 3 • Vegas 5, Edmonton 1 • Montreal 4, New Jersey 3 (SO) • Carolina 4, NY Islanders 3 • Winnipeg 2, Columbus 1 • Calgary 5, Anaheim 3 • Chicago 4, Seattle 2
Crucial Takeaways:
  • Utah On Fire: Clayton Keller nets a hat trick as the Mammoth score 7 against Vancouver.
  • Byfield Heroics: Quinton Byfield scores twice, including the OT winner, in a 7-6 thriller vs Toronto.
  • Shutout Saturday: Scott Wedgewood makes 28 saves to lead Colorado over Dallas.
  • Eight in a Row: Montreal tops New Jersey in a shootout for their 8th consecutive victory.

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