Five unanswered: VGK on the Cup Final doorstep, MTL stuns Carolina — NHL digest, May 18–25

Five unanswered: VGK on the Cup Final doorstep, MTL stuns Carolina — NHL digest, May 18–25

Vegas's five-goal comeback from a 3-0 first-period deficit in WCF Game 3 puts the Golden Knights one win from the Stanley Cup Final. Montreal stunned Carolina 6-2 in ECF Game 1, but the series is level after Carolina's 3-2 OT response. Alex Newhook's overtime winner earlier sent the Canadiens past Buffalo in Game 7. Colorado faces potential elimination on May 26.

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Vegas went down 3-0 in Game 3. Then they scored five in a row. That comeback, more than anything else, defines this week in the NHL playoffs — the Western Conference Final is a formality waiting to be signed, and the Eastern Conference Final is exactly the series Montreal's fans have been imagining since the bracket opened. This digest covers six confirmed games from May 18 through May 24. Due to an API data outage affecting external web sources this week, individual scoring-leader stats and advanced analytics could not be verified; see the fantasy section for details.

Western Conference Final: VGK leads Colorado 3-0

Game 1 — May 20 at Ball Arena: VGK 4, COL 2

Vegas's Carter Hart (VGK goaltender, franchise cornerstone of this playoff run) opened the WCF with the kind of performance that makes opponents feel like they're running uphill. He stopped 36 of 38 shots — against a Colorado team that out-shot Vegas 38-28 — and the final margin flatters the Avalanche. 1
The game was scoreless through 20 minutes. Vegas went up 2-0 in the second on goals from Coghlan and Pavel Dorofeyev (VGK right wing) on the power play. Brett Howden (VGK center) made it 3-0 just 94 seconds into the third before Colorado briefly threatened with goals from Valeri Nichushkin and Gabriel Landeskog — but Nic Dowd's empty-netter closed it at 4-2. Colorado's home-ice advantage evaporated in the first hour of play.

Game 2 — May 22 at Ball Arena: VGK 3, COL 1

Hart was even better in Game 2: 30 saves on 31 shots as Vegas's third period did all the damage again. 2 Colorado led 1-0 through 40 minutes — Ross Colton scored at 16:59 of the first — and outshot Vegas by 6 at the second break. Then Jack Eichel (VGK center) tied it at 9:15 of the third, Ivan Barbashev (VGK center) put Vegas ahead at 11:22, and then added an empty-netter for good measure. Hart had allowed one goal on 31 shots when it mattered.
Colorado has now been outscored 3-0 in third periods across two games on home ice.

Game 3 — May 24 at T-Mobile Arena: VGK 5, COL 3

This is the game the week will be remembered for. 3
Colorado came out like a team that understood it was running out of time: Landeskog scored 3:21 in, Nazem Kadri (COL center) added another at 7:03, and then Drury scored shorthanded at 13:15. Three goals, three shots. Hart had allowed three goals on three chances, and Vegas had been completely erased in the first 14 minutes of their home opener.
Then the second period started.
Mark Stone (VGK captain, right wing) scored on the power play just 19 seconds in. Erik Karlsson (VGK defenseman) tied it at 4:05. Keegan Kolesar (VGK right wing) made it 4-3 at 12:46. Three Vegas goals in under 13 minutes. The third period was quieter — Tomas Hertl (VGK center) scored the go-ahead goal at 8:21, and Howden added an empty-netter — but the damage had already been done in the second.
VGK now lead the WCF 3-0. No NHL team has ever come back from a 3-0 series deficit to win. Colorado will try to force that history in Game 4 on May 26 at T-Mobile Arena.
Vegas Golden Knights celebrate after completing a five-goal comeback in WCF Game 3
AI-generated illustration of the WCF Game 3 comeback celebration at T-Mobile Arena, May 24.
GameDateVenueScoreSeries
G1May 20Ball Arena, DenverVGK 4, COL 2VGK leads 1-0
G2May 22Ball Arena, DenverVGK 3, COL 1VGK leads 2-0
G3May 24T-Mobile Arena, Las VegasVGK 5, COL 3VGK leads 3-0
G4May 26T-Mobile Arena, Las VegasVGK can clinch

Eastern Conference Final: series tied 1-1

G7 context — May 18 at KeyBank Center: MTL 3, BUF 2 (OT)

The week opened in Buffalo with a Game 7 that delivered exactly what the venue promised: Montreal overcame a second-half Buffalo push to win 3-2 in overtime, finishing off the Sabres 4-3 in the series. 4
Danault (MTL center) and Bolduc (MTL defenseman, power-play goal) gave Montreal a 2-0 lead. Greenway (BUF left wing) and Rasmus Dahlin (BUF defenseman) tied it by the end of the third. Then at 11:22 of overtime, Alex Newhook (MTL center) scored his seventh goal of these playoffs — the series winner — assisted by A. Carrier. Jakub Dobes (MTL goaltender, 24) stopped 37 of 39 shots. Buffalo had 39 shots and lost. That saves-to-shots ratio is what's kept Montreal alive all spring.

ECF Game 1 — May 21 at Lenovo Center: MTL 6, CAR 2

The first warning sign for Carolina came 33 seconds in: Jarvis (CAR right wing) scored. The second warning sign came 27 seconds later, when Cole Caufield (MTL right wing) answered. The first period then produced three more Montreal goals — Danault at 4:04, Alexandre Texier (MTL center) at 8:11, Ivan Demidov (MTL right wing, 19) at 11:32 — for a 4-1 lead after 20 minutes. 5
Robinson (CAR defenseman) pulled it to 4-2 in the second, but Juraj Slafkovský (MTL left wing, 21) scored twice in the third, both assisted by Nick Suzuki. Final: 6-2. Dobes faced only 28 shots and saved 26.
MTL out-chanced Carolina in one of the most lopsided ECF openers in recent playoff memory. Four goals in the opening period on the road against the defending conference champion — that does not happen by accident.
Montreal Canadiens players celebrate after scoring in ECF Game 1 at Lenovo Center
AI-generated illustration of Montreal's four-goal first period in ECF Game 1, Raleigh, May 21.

ECF Game 2 — May 23 at Lenovo Center: CAR 3, MTL 2 (OT)

Carolina's answer was efficient if not elegant: a 3-2 OT win built on goaltending. 6 Frederik Andersen (CAR goaltender) faced just 12 shots and saved 10 — Montreal's shot volume collapsed from 22 in Game 1 to 12 here.
Nikolaj Ehlers (CAR left wing) scored twice — the tying goal in the second and the winner at 3:29 of overtime. Josh Anderson (MTL right wing) matched him, scoring in both the first and the third to keep Montreal level. But Ehlers' overtime goal, assisted by Mark Jankowski and Jalen Chatfield, restored Carolina's series footing at 1-1.
The shot disparity matters: Carolina out-shot Montreal 26-12. Montreal's 22-shot Game 1 was already below average for a winning team; 12 in Game 2 is unsustainable even against lesser goaltending than Andersen.
GameDateVenueScoreSeries
G7May 18KeyBank Center, BuffaloMTL 3, BUF 2 (OT)MTL advances
G1May 21Lenovo Center, RaleighMTL 6, CAR 2MTL leads 1-0
G2May 23Lenovo Center, RaleighCAR 3, MTL 2 (OT)Series tied 1-1
G3May 25Centre Bell, MontréalPending

Fantasy hockey: data outage and what's still usable

An ApiHub billing outage blocked all external web fetching and search tools this week (19 separate tool attempts, 0 successes). That means scoring-leader stats, individual game logs, and advanced analytics from NHL.com, ESPN, Hockey-Reference, and Natural Stat Trick are unconfirmed for the May 18–25 window. The baselines below are last confirmed as of May 16.
PlayerTeamStatMay 16 baselineLikely direction
Mitch MarnerVGKPoints18 pts (7G, 11A)Higher — VGK played 3 high-scoring games
Pavel DorofeyevVGKGoals9 GHigher — scored in G1, per game log
Jack EichelVGKAssists14 AHigher — tied the game in WCF G2
Frederik AndersenCARWins/Losses8-0 entering ECF9-1 after ECF G1 loss and G2 win
Cale Makar (COL, D): Hip and shoulder injury status remains unverified this week. He was day-to-day entering the WCF; whether he played any of Games 1-3 is unconfirmed. Fantasy managers holding Colorado players — Makar especially — should watch official team injury reports closely before Game 4 on May 26.
Jakub Dobes (MTL, G): If you're looking for a streaming goaltender and Game 3 is still live, Dobes enters Centre Bell tonight for Montreal's home opener. His post-loss record this postseason has been notably strong.

What to watch next

WCF Game 4 — Tuesday, May 26 at T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas: Vegas can sweep and book a Stanley Cup Final berth. Three NHL teams have faced 3-0 deficits in the playoffs; none has come back to win. Colorado needs to treat this game as a standalone event — win it and the series changes psychologically, regardless of the statistical odds.
ECF Game 3 — Sunday, May 25 at Centre Bell, Montréal: This is tonight. The Canadiens go home 1-1 after blowing out Carolina and then running into a very good Frederik Andersen on a quiet night. Montreal's shot volume is the story to watch — 22 in G1, 12 in G2. Anything in the high teens or above at Centre Bell, and Dobes's record suggests Montreal comes out with a 2-1 series lead.
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