NHL playoff update (as of May 6, 2026):

Here’s the latest 2026 NHL playoff update (as of May 6, 2026):


 Current Round: Second Round (Conference Semifinals)

Eastern Conference

  • Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers
     Hurricanes lead 1–0 (won Game 1: 3–0)

Buffalo Sabres vs Montreal Canadiens
 Series just set after Montreal won Game 7 vs Tampa Bay


Western Conference

  • Colorado Avalanche vs Minnesota Wild
     Avalanche lead 2–0
    (Game 1: 9–6, Game 2: 5–2)
  • Vegas Golden Knights vs Anaheim Ducks
     Golden Knights lead 1–0

 Key First-Round Results

  • Hurricanes swept Ottawa Senators (4–0)

Flyers eliminated Pittsburgh Penguins (4–2)

Avalanche swept Los Angeles Kings (4–0)

Wild beat Dallas Stars (4–2)

Sabres beat Boston Bruins (4–2)

Golden Knights beat Utah Mammoth (4–2)


🔥 Notable storylines

  • The Sabres won a playoff series for the first time in 19 years
  • The Hurricanes have been dominant and haven’t trailed much so far
  • The Avalanche (top regular-season team) look like serious Cup favorites
  • The defending champs (Florida Panthers) didn’t even make the playoffs

Notable moments tied to May 6


On this day in Saint John history

 1847 – Irish Famine immigration peak
During the height of the Irish Potato Famine, thousands of immigrants arrived through Saint John’s port in the spring of 1847. Early May marked one of the busiest periods, with ships bringing families fleeing hardship. This wave significantly shaped the city’s cultural and demographic identity.

 1877 – Rebuilding after the Great Fire continues
Following the devastating Great Fire of Saint John (June 1877), reconstruction planning and early contracts were being organized around this time of year. By May, momentum was building for what would become one of Canada’s largest 19th-century urban rebuilding efforts.

 Early 1900s – Port expansion era
Around this date in the early 20th century, seasonal shipping activity surged as Saint John solidified its role as a major Atlantic port. Spring marked the reopening of full maritime trade routes after winter ice conditions.


 Why it matters

Saint John’s story is deeply tied to immigration, resilience after disaster, and its strategic port. Early May often reflects those themes—arrival, rebuilding, and renewed activity.