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4/20/2026 - The top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder opened their 2026 playoff run with a defensive masterclass, routing the Phoenix Suns 119-84 in a dominant Game 1 statement at the Paycom Center. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 25 points, but it was the Thunder’s suffocating length that stole the show, holding a veteran Suns offense to their lowest scoring output of the season. This wire-to-wire victory has immediately shifted the series narrative, proving that the reigning West champions are more than ready to handle the pressure of a deep postseason run.
I asked Gemini's thoughts on the 2026 NHL playoffs. Here's what it came up with.
The frozen pond has officially reached its boiling point. The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs dropped the puck this past weekend, and if the first 48 hours are any indication, we are headed for a spring of absolute anarchy. Between "curse-breaking" comebacks and a 22-year-old taking over the Bell Centre, the bracket is already looking like a beautiful disaster.
Here is the breakdown of the first-round chaos.
The biggest story in hockey is happening in Western New York. For the first time in 5,475 days, the Buffalo Sabres (1-0) won a playoff game, and they did it in the most "Mighty Morphin" way possible.
The Comeback: Trailing the Boston Bruins 2-0 with eight minutes left in regulation, the Sabres exploded for four goals in just 6:46 to win 4-3.
Tage Thompson: He put the team on his back with two goals and an assist in the third period, single-handedly turning KeyBank Center into a mosh pit.
The Vibe: Buffalo established a season-high 52 hits. They aren't just playing; they are punishing people.
The Montreal Canadiens (1-0) took Game 1 against the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3 in OT, and it was a one-man show.
Slafkovský's Hat Trick: 22-year-old Juraj Slafkovský became the third-youngest player in Habs history to net a playoff hat trick, capped off by the game-winner in overtime.
Dynasty Denied: Tampa Bay entered as favorites, but Slafkovský’s dominance on the power play has the Lightning looking for answers early.
Wild (1-0) over Stars: In the most shocking scoreline of the weekend, the Minnesota Wild dismantled the Dallas Stars 6-1. Rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt was a brick wall in his playoff debut, and with Roope Hintz sidelined for Dallas, the Stars’ offense looked completely disconnected.
The Mammoth’s Arrival: The Utah Mammoth played their first-ever playoff game in franchise history last night in Vegas. While they lost 4-2 to the Golden Knights, the atmosphere in the new "Delta Center South" rivaled anything we saw in the desert. Mark Stone set a Vegas franchise record with his 37th playoff goal to seal it.
Oilers "Full Power" tonight: Edmonton hosts Anaheim tonight, and the news is massive: Leon Draisaitl and Jason Dickinson are expected to return to the lineup, giving the Oilers their first fully healthy roster all season just in time for Game 1
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