I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest articles, but I can summarize the current understanding of Stanley Cup overtime rules and point you to where you’d find the freshest updates.
Direct answer
- In the Stanley Cup Playoffs, overtime is decided by a goal in a 20-minute period played 5-on-5 until someone scores; if no goal is scored in that first overtime, a new 20-minute 5-on-5 period begins, continuing until a goal ends the game. This is different from the regular season three-on-three format, and it continues for as many periods as needed until a goal is scored.
Key details you might care about
- Postseason overtime is straight-to-goal, with each 20-minute session functioning as a separate extension of play. There is no shootout in the playoffs; the game ends as soon as a goal is scored in any overtime period.
- If you’re tracking trends, recent years have seen very long playoff OTs in some series, underscoring the intensity and the “sudden death” nature of playoff overtime.
- Calendar context: the 2025 playoffs featured overtime-heavy action in several series, highlighting the durability of the playoff overtime format and occasional record risks around total OT games in a final.[3][5]
Where to find the latest specifics
- NHL official rulebook and playoff overtime summaries on nhl.com
- Reputable sports outlets’ recaps of the most recent Stanley Cup Finals or conference finals (e.g., ESPN, Sportsnet, The Athletic) for any rule tweaks or clarifications announced for a given season
- If you want, I can search for the very latest articles and provide a concise update with citations.
Would you like me to fetch the most recent articles and summarize any rule changes or notable overtime records from the current season? I can include precise citations after each point.
Sources
For the first time in 61 years the first two games of a Stanley Cup Final series went to overtime. Both games between the Kings and Devils were tied at one after 60 minutes of play.
www.cbssports.comThis Stanley Cup final rematch between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers has been so tight after four games that three of the four games required overtime.
thehockeynews.comTeam Canada coach Jon Cooper said he's not using the 3-on-3 overtime as an excuse for losing the gold medal game. But he said taking four players off the ice made the hockey "not hockey anymore."
thehockeynews.comThe NHL changes the rules for Playoff Overtime once the regular season is over. Here's everything you need to know.
heavy.comNHL playoff games can keep going and going
www.cbssports.comThe 2025 NHL playoffs mean true overtime hockey is back. Three-on-three play and shootouts are out and there could be some very long games.
www.usatoday.comFirst Stanley Cup In Franchise History
www.cbsnews.comYou are already many asking the question about what will happen if tonight's game between Canada and the United States goes to overtime. Here's the answer.
www.yardbarker.comThe NHL uses a whole different set of rules for overtime during the playoffs, maximizing the drama. Here's how it all works.
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