What is the best NHL playoff series of all time?
Impossible comebacks, overtime heartbreakers, and controversial goals that still spark arguments — hockey's postseason delivers like no other. Cast your vote!

1994 ECF: Rangers vs Devils
Mark Messier's Game 6 hat-trick guarantee and Stéphane Matteau's double-OT Game 7 winner made this the greatest conference final in NHL history.

2014 WCF: Kings vs Blackhawks
LA came back from 3-1 down to stun Chicago in seven games, with Alec Martinez's OT winner sending the Kings to their second Cup.

2010 ECR2: Bruins vs Flyers
The Flyers became the third team in NHL history to overcome a 3-0 series deficit, stunning Boston in one of the sport's greatest comebacks.

2010 ECR1: Canadiens vs Capitals
Goalie Jaroslav Halak singlehandedly dismantled Alex Ovechkin's Presidents' Trophy Capitals in one of the biggest upsets in playoff history.

1999 SCF: Sabres vs Stars
The controversial Brett Hull no-goal in triple overtime of Game 6 ended the longest Stanley Cup clinching game in history.

2022 ECF: Rangers vs Lightning
Two heavyweight franchises trading blows across six games in a series that went to the wire and showcased the new generation of NHL talent.

2004 SCF: Lightning vs Flames
A seven-game war where Martin St. Louis and Jarome Iginla pushed two underdog franchises to the absolute limit.

2011 SCF: Bruins vs Canucks
A physically brutal seven-game series decided by the Bruins' dominant 4-0 Game 7 win in Vancouver, sparking a city-wide riot.

2013 ECR2: Bruins vs Maple Leafs
Toronto led 4-1 with 10 minutes left in Game 7 before Boston completed one of the most gut-wrenching collapses in NHL history.

2006 WCF: Oilers vs Ducks
Chris Pronger's Oilers upset the defending champion Ducks in five games, sparking Edmonton's improbable run to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final.

2019 SCF: Blues vs Bruins
St. Louis, last in the league in January, rode Gloria to a seven-game Stanley Cup win over Boston, completing the greatest turnaround in NHL history.
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