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Stanley Cup Playoffs 2024: NHL Bracket, Format and Updated Predictions

Stanley Cup Playoffs 2024: NHL Bracket, Format and Updated Predictions

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    CALGARY, CANADA - APRIL 06: Connor McDavid #97 of the Edmonton Oilers prepares for a face-off against the Calgary Flames during the first period at the Scotiabank Saddledome on April 6, 2024, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Leah Hennel/Getty Images)

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    Eight teams from the Eastern and Western Conference will battle in the 2023-24 NHL Playoffs, with the chance to hoist the Stanley Cup on the line.

    Last year’s champions, the Vegas Golden Knights, were the final team to make the field of eight out west while two open wildcard slots remain in the east.

    Connor McDavid will have an opportunity to compete for the one accolade that has eluded him to this point in his storied career. Ditto, Auston Matthews.

    The Dallas Stars are, arguably, the best team in the league while the Boston Bruins will look to erase the bitter disappointment of a historic elimination a season ago.

    What teams are in the best position to make their championship dreams come true?

    Find out with this look at current standings, the bracket setup, and predictions for the first round of this year’s playoffs.

Maple Leafs Seek Deep Playoff Run and First Stanley Cup Since 1967

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    TORONTO, ON - APRIL 11: Auston Matthews #34 of the Toronto Maple Leafs looks on during warm ups before facing the New Jersey Devils at Scotiabank Arena on April 11, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Mark Blinch/NHLI via Getty Images)

    Mark Blinch/NHLI via Getty Images

    On paper, there are few teams with the overall talent and ability of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

    Auston Matthews has a league-leading 68 goals, and William Nylander and Mitch Marner have accumulated 56 assists. With explosive scoring, and a goalie in Ilya Samsonov who has compiled a 23-7 record in the net, the Leafs appear to be in a good place to make a deep run in the playoffs.

    A grueling first-round match-up with the Florida Panthers likely awaits. That series will likely set the tone for Toronto’s playoff run if they can continue scoring against Florida and goalie Anthony Stolarz (.926 save percentage) at the clip they have this season.

    If they struggle to find the net, or Samsonov lets the Panthers put the puck in the goal and turn the series into a shootout, the Leafs could find themselves heading home early.

    Again.

    Such an outcome will likely result in major changes across the organization, as James Mirtle of The Athletic reported on The Leaf Report podcast.

    “They lose in the first round, there’s going to be pretty big changes. And there could be big changes this year and potentially even the year after. (Brendan) Shanahan’s got one year left on his deal. There’s a new president of MLSE,” Mirtle said (h/t The Hockey News).

    Last season, the Leafs outlasted the Tampa Bay Lightning in seven games, only for Florida to defeat them 4-1 in the second round. Even that result could, and probably should, result in changes given the talent at play and the lack of results so far.

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