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Stanley Cup Playoffs Bracket 2024 - Updated NHL Standings & Seeding

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The 2024 NHL Playoffs are almost ready to go, with the Eastern side of things put in place following Washington's 2-1 victory over Philadelphia.

All teams are set in the Western Conference as well, however there is still questions surrounding seeding with three series yet to be finalized.

Be sure to check back throughout the road to the Stanley Cup for each team with our NHL playoff bracket results — and the best NHL odds for upcoming Games.

NHL playoff bracket

Follow along with our up-to-date bracket below as we track each series through to the end of the Stanley Cup Final, and make sure you keep up on which teams have the best odds to win the Stanley Cup. You can also track the progress of individual players with our Conn Smythe Trophy odds page.

Odds for today's NHL games

Odds displayed currently are for regular season game. Playoff game odds will appear here once they become available, most likely once the regular season wraps up Thursday night.

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Check out our expert NHL picks for every game of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

2024 NHL Playoffs schedule

Date Round
April 20 Conference quarterfinals
TBD Conference semifinals
TBD Conference finals
June 3 Stanley Cup Final

NHL playoff format

  • Sixteen teams qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. The current playoff format is a set bracket, mostly division-based, with wild cards.
  • The top three teams from each division make up the first 12 teams in the playoffs, while the remaining four spots are filled by the following two highest-placed finishers in each conference, regardless of their division.
  • In the First Round of the playoffs, the division winner with the best record in each conference will play against the wild card team with the worse record, while the wild card team with the better record will play the other division winner.
  • The teams finishing second and third in each division will play each other in the First Round within their respective division's bracket.
  • The winners of the First Round within each bracket will play each other in the Second Round to determine the four participants in the Conference Finals.

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