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2025 NHL Playoffs: Guide to Seeding & Rules

The NHL Playoffs are an annual best-of-seven elimination tournament to decide the winner of that NHL season. Also known as the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the top 16 teams from the NHL regular season compete every spring and the last team standing takes home the coveted Stanley Cup.
How Do the NHL Playoffs Work?
The NHL Playoffs begin shortly after the NHL regular season concludes, with 16 teams competing for the Stanley Cup. The NHL Playoffs consist of the top three teams from each division (Atlantic, Metropolitan, Central, Pacific) and four wild card teams. The wild card teams are decided by the top two best teams in each conference (Eastern, Western) that did not win their respective division. Eight teams from each conference make the NHL Playoffs.
Seeding is determined by regular season point totals. If teams are tied, a specific criteria will be looked at, such as most regulation wins (excluding overtime and shootouts), most regulation and overtime wins (excluding shootouts), most wins overall, most points in games between the tied teams, differential between points scored and points allowed between the teams and teams with the most goals.
If the two teams are still tied, a one-game playoff will be scheduled to determine home-ice advantage. In the first round of the playoffs, the number one seed of the conference faces the team with the lowest wild card spot, leaving the other wild card spot to play the winner of the other division. Then, the number two and number three seeded teams in each division are paired up.
Every series in the NHL Playoffs are a best of seven format. The home-ice advantage goes to the team with the higher seed and the games are played in a 2-2-1-1-1 format. This format means the team with the higher seed will host games one, two, five, and seven, while the lower seed will host games three, four and six.
The winning teams of the First Round of the NHL Playoffs play the other winning team in their division in the Second Round. The winners of the Second Round play in the Conference Finals, and the winner of the Conference Finals meet in the Stanley Cup Final.
There is no reseeding in the Stanley Cup Final, so the team with the higher seed at the beginning of the playoffs will receive the home ice advantage.
Rule Changes for the NHL Playoffs
The regular season rules during regulation remain the same during the NHL Playoffs. However, overtime is completely different during the playoffs.
In the regular season, overtime consists of a five-minute, 3v3 sudden-death period. If neither team scores during the five-minute period the game goes into a shootout. In the NHL Playoffs, overtime is a 20-minute, 5v5 sudden-death period. If neither team scores during the first overtime period it will go to a second, then a third, etc., until a team scores and the game ends.
NHL Playoff FAQs
How many teams will make the NHL Playoffs?
Sixteen teams make the NHL Playoffs. The three top teams from each division make the playoffs, along with the next two best teams (known as the wild card teams) from each conference.
How many rounds are in the NHL Playoffs?
There are four rounds in the NHL Playoffs: the 1st Round, the 2nd Round, the Conference Finals and the Stanley Cup Final.
When do the 2025 NHL playoffs start?
The 2024–25 regular season began on October 8, 2024, and will end on April 17, 2025. The Stanley Cup playoffs begin on April 19, 2025, wrapping up with the Stanley Cup Finals at some point in June, with the last possible date being on June 23, 2025.
Are there shootouts in NHL playoffs?
There are no shootouts in the NHL playoffs. Instead, teams keep playing full 20-minute, 5-on-5, sudden-death overtime periods until someone scores a goal.
Who won the Stanley Cup in 2024?
The Florida Panthers won the 2024 Stanley Cup when they defeated the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7, 2-1. For additional previous champions, see our list of past NHL Stanley Cup winners.
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