The NHL playoff field included some unexpected entrants, and the first two rounds featured some surprises and a handful of upsets.
Yet as things stand right now with the conference finals beginning Tuesday night, the teams still in contention for the Stanley Cup are a familiar mix of those who have been fighting for it the past few years.
The West final is a rematch of this same round last year with the Dallas Stars facing the Edmonton Oilers. The defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers are in the East final for a third consecutive spring after beating Toronto in Game 7 of their series and next face the Carolina Hurricanes with these teams meeting at this stage for the second time in three years.
''We've already been in a conference final, and we know what's going to happen there,'' said Carolina's Andrei Svechnikov, whose eight goals are second in the postseason to only Mikko Rantanen. ''It's not going to be easy there.''
Nothing is easy this time of year. But some team is eight wins from hoisting the Cup.
East: Carolina vs. Florida
Game 1: Tuesday at Carolina (8 p.m. EDT, TNT)
The Panthers trailed the Maple Leafs two games to none, then lost their first chance to move on. They made no such misstep Sunday night, waxing Toronto to set up a rematch of the 2023 East final.