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For Game 3, Cory Schneider then replaced Roberto Luongo as Vancouver's starting goaltender, prompting speculation that Luongo might be traded after the season. Game 4 saw the return of Vancouver's Daniel Sedin, in his first appearance since suffering a concussion on March He had an assist in the Canucks' 3—1 victory in Game 4.

The team avoided becoming the first Presidents' Trophy winner to be swept in a conference quarterfinal series, however, Jarret Stoll ended the Canucks season, scoring at of overtime to give the Kings a 2—1 victory in Game 5, the only overtime game of the series. They moved on to the second round for the first time since This is the fourth playoff series between these two teams, with San Jose having won two of the three previous playoff series.

The most recent matchup occurred in the Western Conference Quarterfinals, where the Sharks defeated the Blues in five games. Louis swept this year's four-game regular season series, outscoring San Jose by a combined score of 11—3.

A large part of the Blues' success was the play of their goaltenders Jaroslav Halak and Brian Elliott , who both allowed a league low of combined team goals, earning them the William M. Jennings Trophy. The Blues began the playoffs with Halak on goal, partly based on his playoff experience playing for the Montreal Canadiens.

The Sharks took Game 1 off of Martin Havlat 's goal in double overtime. Halak then suffered a lower-body injury early into Game 2, but Elliott picked up where Halak left off in a Blues' 3—0 shutout, and subsequently allowed only 5 total San Jose goals in St. Louis' victories in Games 3, 4, and 5 to capture the series. The Phoenix Coyotes entered the playoffs as the third seed in the Western Conference by winning the Pacific Division with 97 points.

The Chicago Blackhawks earned points during the regular season to finish sixth overall in the Western Conference. This was the first playoff series between these two teams. Phoenix won three of the games in this year's four-game regular season series. This became only the second playoff series in NHL history in which the first five games went into overtime, the first being the Stanley Cup Finals between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens.

Games 1 and 2 both saw the Blackhawks score the tying goal with less than 30 second left in regulation. In Game 2, Chicago's Andrew Shaw was ejected and later suspended for three games, after hitting Phoenix goaltender Mike Smith in the head. Smith laid on the ice for five minutes but remained in that game. Hossa was carted out on a stretcher. Torres left his feet, Hossa did not have the puck when Torres hit him and he did not receive a penalty during the game, Torres was later suspended for 25 games and next season's preseason games.

The hit violated three rules: interference, charging, and hit to the head. Game 6 ended up being one-sided as Smith shutout the Blackhawks, 4—0, and the Coyotes won their first playoff series since moving from Winnipeg to Phoenix in , and the first one in franchise history since The Nashville Predators entered the playoffs as the fourth overall seed in the Western Conference with points. The Detroit Red Wings earned points during the regular season to finish fifth overall in the Western Conference.

This is the third playoff series between these two teams with Detroit having won both of the previous playoff series in six games and the most recent matchup occurring in the Western Conference Quarterfinals. The teams split this year's six-game regular season series. The Predators defeated the Red Wings in five games, with four of them each being decided by only one goal.

In the final seconds of Game 1, Nashville captain Shea Weber slammed Detroit's Henrik Zetterberg 's head into the glass which cracked Zetterberg's helmet. Although the Red Wings had one of the best home records in the league during the regular season with a 31—7—3 mark, the Predators won both Games 3 and 4 on the road, Nashville's first ever playoff victories at Joe Louis Arena. This was the seventh playoff series between the Rangers and the Capitals, with Washington having won four of the previous six playoff series.

This also was the third series between these two teams in the last four seasons with the previous two series occurring in the and Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in which Washington won 4—3 and 4—1, respectively. New York eliminated Washington in seven games. In Game 1, the Rangers scored two goals within in the third period to take a 3—1 victory. The Capitals then took Game 2, 3—2, after Alexander Ovechkin scored the game-winning power play goal with left in the third period.

Game 3 then ended at of the third overtime with Marian Gaborik 's goal to give New York a 2—1 win. This game was the 20th longest overtime game in NHL playoff history, the first 3OT game for the Rangers since and the longest overtime game in Rangers franchise history since New York also snapped a streak of seven consecutive playoff overtime losses, their last playoff overtime win coming in For Washington, it was the third-longest game in franchise history.

Washington evened the series in Game 4 with Mike Green 's power play goal with remaining to give the Capitals a 2—1 win. In Game 5 with Washington leading 2—1 with The Rangers remained on the power play to start the overtime period with Ward serving the second half of his double-minor and Rangers defenseman Marc Staal scored the game-winning goal at of OT, completing the comeback.

Washington rebounded in Game 6, winning 2—1 as goaltender Braden Holtby made 30 saves to force Game 7. Brad Richards scored into the first period to give the Rangers an early 1—0 lead Game 7, then Michael Del Zotto scored in the third period to make it 2—0.

Washington's Roman Hamrlik cut the score to 2—1 shortly after Del Zotto's goal, but the Capitals were unable to score another goal and lost the series. Through their first 14 games of the playoffs, the Rangers did not allow more than three goals in any of the games, setting an NHL record.

This was the fifth playoff series between these two teams, with each team having won two of the previous four playoff series. The most recent matchup occurred in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals where the Flyers defeated the Devils in five games. The Atlantic division rivals split this year's six-game regular season series. The Devils defeated the Flyers in five games. In each game of the series, the team that scored first ended up losing.

Daniel Briere scored into overtime of Game 1 to give Philadelphia its lone victory of the series by the score of 4—3. New Jersey then scored four third-period goals in a 4—1 victory in Game 2. Alexei Ponikarovsky 's goal into overtime defeated the Flyers, 4—3 in Game 3. Then in Game 4, the Devils scored four unanswered goals to overcome a 2—0 deficit to win, 4—2.

Finally in Game 5, New Jersey scored two first-period goals apart en route to a 3—1 victory to win the series. This was the third playoff series between these two teams with St. Louis having swept Los Angeles out of both of the previous playoff series. The most recent matchup was in the Western Conference Quarterfinals. Los Angeles won three of the games in this year's four-game regular season series. The Kings swept the Blues to advance to their first conference finals since Los Angeles scored 15 total goals in the series, while goaltender Jonathan Quick only allowed 6 total St.

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NHL Home. Free Picks. Buy Picks. Futures Market. Puck-Line Favorites. Overall Results. E6 New Jersey vs. Puskar, AP. The Islanders won in double overtime. The Bruins won The Jets rallied from a deficit to win in overtime. May Nashville Predators center Luke Kunin 11 leaps into teammates' arms after scoring in the second overtime for a victory in Game 4 against the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Avalanche sweep the St. Louis Blues with a win in Game 4. May Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone celebrates after scoring a short-handed goal during the second period of Game 4 against the Minnesota Wild. May Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews celebrates after scoring a goal against the Montreal Canadiens during the second period of Game 2 of their first-round series. May Winnipeg Jets forward Paul Stastny celebrates his overtime goal in Game 3 of the first-round series against the Edmonton Oilers with teammates.

Louis Blues in the third period of Game 3 of their first-round series. May Nashville Predators center Matt Duchene celebrates after being named the first star of the game. He scored in the second overtime of Game 3 for a win. The Bruins won to take a series lead. May Florida Panthers left wing Ryan Lomberg celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime in Game 3 of the first-round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

May New York Islanders left wing Anthony Beauvillier checks Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Marcus Pettersson into the boards during the second period of Game 3 of their first-round series.

May The St. The Avalanche won the game, May Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic makes a second-period save against the Nashville Predators during a win in Game 2. The Jets won Boston won in the second overtime. The Lightning won in Game 2. The Penguins won to tie the series. The Avalanche won, Boston won in overtime. Minnesota won May Washington Capitals goaltender Craig Anderson falls backward after being bumped into his net against the Boston Bruins in Game 1.



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