
Here are your up-to-date Stanley Cup playoffs power rankings:
1. Edmonton Oilers

After winning the first two games of their series against the Golden Knights on the road, Vegas was able to fight back in the series with a dramatic goal to win game three. The Oilers were too much for the Knights in game four, though, and shut them out in game 5 to win the series 4-1. The Oilers went to game 7 of the Cup Finals last year and are poised to make another deep run. They are on a mission to get back there and win it this time.
2. Florida Panthers

Although they lost each of the first games to the Leafs by just one goal, they allowed nine goals through two games. They allowed four more goals in game 3, but were able to come away with the OT winner on a lucky bounce. In game four, though, the best version of the Panthers showed up, they evened the series, and then they followed that up with a 6-1 beatdown of the Leafs in game 5 in Toronto.
3. Carolina Hurricanes

Carolina won their series over the Devils pretty handily. Carolina has been great all season, and now they have a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Capitals, who were the best team in the Eastern Conference all season long.
4. Dallas Stars

They looked great in game one against the Jets, winning on the road in Winnipeg. They were shut out in game two, though, but rebounded to win game three and game four at home. They lead the series 3-1 with a chance to close it out Thursday. They were one of the best teams in the NHL during the year, but flew under the radar at times because of how good the Jets and Capitals were.
5. Toronto Maple Leafs

Not many people gave the Leafs a chance in this series against the Panthers. They lost a heartbreaker in OT in game three and were shut out in game four. They were then embarrassed on home ice in game five and look to be headed home tonight with game 6 coming in Florida.
6. Winnipeg Jets

Many could argue that the Jets shouldn’t have even gotten to round two. Their season was great, but their postseason has been far from it. They won game two in this series against Dallas, but otherwise have been dominated and trail 3-1.
7. Washington Capitals

They were the best team in the Eastern Conference all year long, but the playoffs are a different animal, and although they beat the Canadiens easily, the Canes are beating up on them, and they are one game away from being eliminated.
