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The NHL playoffs feature a bunch of new blood in the second round, from Philadelphia to Anaheim

The Stanley Cup Playoffs are , and so far three teams have advanced to the second round after not even making the postseason last year.

Colorado, , and have advanced from the first round, with the Flyers (six years) and the Ducks (eight) enjoying their first playoff trips in a long while. The Avalanche and Wild, who will face each other, each lost in the first round a year ago.

More newcomers are on the way, too: Whoever wins the Boston-Buffalo and Montreal-Tampa Bay series didn’t make the second round last year either. The at 14 seasons and the Bruins are back after a one-year blip, while the Canadiens and Lightning each had first-round exits in 2025.

Incredibly, the second round could see seven out of eight new teams this season if Utah rallies to defeat Vegas. Carolina, which will host the Flyers in Game 1 on Saturday, made it that far a year ago.

“That鈥檚 the exciting part of where the league is at and where these teams are at,” Hall of Fame defenseman Chris Pronger said recently. “New teams (are) getting into the playoffs and showcasing some of these young players that are on the rise that maybe haven鈥檛 had that experience. And now they get a chance to kind of understand what it鈥檚 all about and what it means to play in the playoffs.鈥

A new Cup winner was guaranteed last month when Florida was eliminated from contention late in a by injuries.

There will now be two new finalists after in the first round by the Ducks. Oilers captain Connor McDavid said they 鈥渨ere an average team all year鈥 and did not live up to high expectations.

The Hurricanes, who have advanced in each of the past eight years since Rod Brind’Amour took over as coach in 2018, host one of the upstart teams in the field: Philadelphia last reached the playoffs during 2020 pandemic.

鈥淭here was never a doubt,鈥 said Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar, who had a 42-save shutout in the against Pittsburgh. 鈥淕ood things happen to good people, and we are good people here.鈥

In the West, the have been waiting around since . In the playoffs for a ninth year in a row, they next face the Wild, in a six-game showdown of Central Division powerhouses.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a hard-fought series,鈥 Colorado captain Gabriel Landeskog said. 鈥淗igh-quality teams, high-quality players, good goaltending and special teams. It鈥檚 going to be a battle.鈥

Minnesota finally won its opening series after losing its past eight, reaching the second round for the first time since 2015. Rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt noticed a fan crying in the stands during the clinching Game 6 win, and it made him realize how much it meant beyond the locker room.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so many more people who are with us on this road and this journey,鈥 Wallstedt said. 鈥淭he excitement and joy to get past the first round is huge.鈥

The Ducks in coach Joel Quenneville’s debut season advanced for the first time since a run to the Western Conference Final in 2017.

鈥淣ow we鈥檝e got a taste of playoff hockey,鈥 Quenneville said. “I think we can feel at this moment that it鈥檚 so much fun playing games that have the meaning and the building being as loud and excited as it is. It seems to grow from this level on.鈥

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AP Sports Writers Dan Gelston in Philadelphia, Dave Campbell in St. Paul, Minnesota, Greg Beacham in Anaheim, California, and Pat Graham in Denver contributed.

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