CBS Sports Newsletter Highlights NBA Elimination Scenarios and NHL Playoff Dynamics
The latest edition of the HQ PM Newsletter outlines critical stakes for the Cavaliers and Hurricanes ahead of their respective series-defining games.

CBS Sports published its HQ PM Newsletter on 25 May 2026, providing a structured preview of Monday night’s sporting events. The digital publication, which aggregates live scoring, news, and statistics across major American sports leagues, focused its editorial attention on two high-stakes playoff matchups: the NBA series between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the NHL series between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Montreal Canadiens.
The newsletter identifies the Cavaliers as facing elimination in Game 4 of their series against the Knicks. This critical juncture follows a narrative challenge from Cleveland head coach Kenny Atkinson, who has disputed perceptions of New York’s superiority. Atkinson cited internal analytics suggesting his team outplayed the Knicks in two of the three games played, despite failing to convert shots effectively.
Despite Atkinson’s perspective, the Cavaliers remain in a precarious position. The team has demonstrated resilience on their home ice, having lost only twice during the entire postseason. However, the newsletter notes that a series sweep would leave Cleveland facing significant uncertainty regarding their future roster and strategic direction.
In the National Hockey League, the newsletter highlights Game 3 between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Montreal Canadiens. This edition follows a consistent format established in previous publications, such as the 14 May 2026 newsletter, which provided similar live scoring and editorial focus on NHL playoff matchups alongside MLB betting insights.
The publication includes "best bets" and featured parlay selections for these events, continuing its role as a resource for fantasy and betting analysis. While the newsletter provides detailed statistical context and strategic overviews, it does not confirm the final outcomes of the games, serving instead as a preparatory guide for the evening’s fixtures.


