
The GIST: Overwhelmed by the sheer volume of NBA and NHL Playoff action? Same. With multiple high-stakes showdowns happening seemingly at all times, knowing what to tune into can be tricky. Let’s dig into the series that have us sat.
🏀 A must-watch NBA matchup: Denver Nuggets icon Nikola Jokić is always appointment viewing, especially when he’s lining up against Minnesota Timberwolf Rudy Gobert, a four-time Defensive Player of the Year. Gobert got the better of Jokić in last night’s 113–96 W, but that usually means a Joker masterclass is on the way as the Nuggets try to level the series at two tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. ET.
🏒 Two feisty NHL series that could go the distance: Playoff hockey is notoriously spicy, but this year has been extra hot with six fighting majors already handed out, two more than the 2025 total. The Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens (tied 1-1) have exchanged literal and metaphorical blows across their two tilts — expect more of the same in Game 3 tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
- The Dallas Stars (up 2-1) and Minnesota Wild series is similarly intriguing after the Stars’ 4–3 double overtime win on Wednesday. These forever foes boast equally explosive offenses, and they’ll be on full display in Game 4 from Minnesota tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. ET.
🧹 One more thing: On the flip side, some squads are already preparing the brooms. An icy weekend sweep could be in the cards for three NHL teams: The Carolina Hurricanes (up 3-0 on the Ottawa Senators), the upstart Philadelphia Flyers (up 3-0 on the Pittsburgh Penguins), and the Colorado Avalanche (up 3-0 on the LA Kings). Spring cleaning on ice.
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