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Bryan Bickell, Dave Bolland, Brandon Bollig, Sheldon Brookbank, Daniel Carcillo, Corey Crawford, Ray Emery, Michael Frolik, Michal Handzus, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Marian Hossa, Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith, Marcus Kruger, Nick Leddy, Johnny Oduya, Michal Rozsival, Brandon Saad, Brent Seabrook, Patrick Sharp, Andrew Shaw, Ben Smith, Viktor Stalberg, Jonathan Toews CAPTAIN
Stan Bowman GENERAL MANAGER, Joel Quenneville HEAD COACH
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
1 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 72 v. 8 NEW YORK ISLANDERS 55 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM GARTH SNOW, HC JACK CAPUANO
PENGUINS WIN SERIES IN 6
Wednesday, May 1 1930 h et on TSN (Miller, Johnson), NBCSN
NEW YORK 0 @ PITTSBURGH 5
FIRST PERIOD
1. PITTSBURGH, Beau Bennett 1 (Evgeni Malkin, Paul Martin) 3:30 PPG GWG 2. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 1 (Craig Adams, Jarome Iginla) 13:23
Penalties ― Strait N 1:40, Cooke P 15:01, Streit N 19:16
SECOND PERIOD
3. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 1 (Jarome Iginla, Evgeni Malkin) 1:19 PPG 4. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 2 (Mark Eaton, Jussi Jokinen) 1:51
5. PITTSBURGH, Tanner Glass 1 (Jussi Jokinen) 13:07
Penalties ― Reasoner N 0:54, Letang P 13:45, Malkin P 19:51
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Murray P 3:04, Reasoner N (major, game misconduct) Moulson N Cizikas N Hamonic N Murray P
Iginla P Dupuis P (10-minute misconducts) 17:50
Shots on goal by ISLANDERS 8 10 8 26
PENGUINS 13 8 5 26 NEW YORK, Evgeni Nabokov, Kevin Poulin (1:51 of second period); PITTSBURGH, Marc-Andre Fleury
NYI ― 0 for 4, PIT ― 2 for 4 on power play
Referees: Wes McCauley, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Steve Barton, Greg Devorski
18 612 at CONSOL Energy Center
G Marc-Andre Fleury PIT, RW Pascal Dupuis PIT, RW Jarome Iginla PIT game’s three stars Sidney Crosby PIT (broken jaw on 30 March) did not play for Penguins
Islanders making their first Stanley Cup Playoff appearance since 2007
Sunday, May 5 1200 h et on NBC (Strader, Engblom)
PITTSBURGH 5 @ NEW YORK 4 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. NEW YORK, Matt Moulson 2 (Kyle Okposo, Lubomir Visnovsky) 1:43 2. NEW YORK, Casey Cizikas 1 (Michael Grabner) 5:41
3. PITTSBURGH, Jarome Iginla (Kris Letang, Sidney Crosby) 13:18 PPG 4. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 1 (Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang) 13:37 PPG
5. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 3 (Sidney Crosby, Chris Kunitz) 19:00
Penalties ― Cooke P 2:23, Glass P 7:58, Streit N 12:21, Hamonic N 12:55
SECOND PERIOD 6. PITTSBURGH, Douglas Murray 1 (Evgeni Malkin, Paul Martin) 17:10
Penalties ― Cooke P Carkner N 9:20, Martin N 17:51
THIRD PERIOD
7. NEW YORK, Kyle Okposo 2 (Frans Nielsen) 5:31 SHG
8. NEW YORK, John Tavares 1 (Josh Bailey) 10:48
Penalties ― Strait N 3:50, Iginla P 11:19
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
9. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 2 (Sidney Crosby, Paul Martin) 8:44 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Strait N 8:11
Shots on goal by PENGUINS 8 8 3 6 25
ISLANDERS 13 8 12 2 36 PITTSBURGH, Marc-Andre Fleury; NEW YORK, Evgeni Nabokov
PIT ― 3 for 5 (6 for 13), NYI ― 0 for 3 (1 for 11) on power play
Referees: Brad Meier, Tim Peel Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brian Murphy
16 170 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
LW Chris Kunitz PIT, RW Kyle Okposo NYI, C Sidney Crosby PIT game’s three stars Islanders host their first Stanley Cup Playoff game since 2007
Fans began arriving at Coliseum at 0700h…five hours before opening face-off
Thursday, May 9 1900 h et on TSN
NEW YORK 0 @ PITTSBURGH 4
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Strait N 3:24, Neal P 7:36
SECOND PERIOD
1. PITTSBURGH, Tyler Kennedy 1 (Kris Letang, Brandon Sutter) 7:25 GWG 2. PITTSBURGH, Douglas Murray 2 (Chris Kunitz, Evgeni Malkin) 8:47
3. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 3 (Jarome Iginla, Pascal Dupuis) 14:00
Penalties ― None
THIRD PERIOD 4. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 2 (Sidney Crosby, Paul Martin) 5:43 GWG
Penalties ― Martin N 5:37, Murray P 7:51, Hamonic N 10:58, Boyes N Malkin P 12:11, Hickey N 18:00, Cizikas N
Hamonic N Morrow P Vitale P 18:39, Strait N Aucoin N Martin N Adams P Murray P (10-minute misconducts) 19:36
Shots on goal by
ISLANDERS 14 11 6 31
PENGUINS 7 18 6 31 NEW YORK, Evgeni Nabokov, Kevin Poulin (5:43 of third period); PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun
NYI ― 0 for 2 (2 for 17), PIT ― 1 for 5 (7 for 20) on power play
Referees: Mike Leggo, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Steve Miller, Mark Wheler 18 636 at CONSOL Energy Center
G Tomas Vokoun PIT, C Sidney Crosby PIT, C Tyler Kennedy PIT game’s three stars
C Sidney Crosby PIT records his 38th career multi-point Stanley Cup Playof game
G Tomas Vokoun PIT only goalie in NHL history with 300 wins, but fewer than 10 in SCP (4)
C Evgeni Malkin (9), C Sidney Crosby (8), RW Jarome Iginla (8) PIT lead Pens in series scoring Pens first team to have two goalies w/ shutouts in same series since 1979 Islanders
Friday, May 3 1900 h et on TSN, NBCSN
NEW YORK 4 @ PITTSBURGH 3
FIRST PERIOD
1. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 1 (Jarome Iginla) 0:43 2. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 1 (Jarome Iginla, Evgeni Malkin) 3:19 PPG
3. NEW YORK, Matt Moulson 1 (John Tavares, Mark Streit) 7:04 PPG 4. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 2 (Pascal Dupuis, Mark Eaton) 7:22
Penalties ― MacDonald N 2:23, Engelland P 6:22, Engelland P 10:38, Murray P 15:25, Hamonic N Cooke P 19:31
SECOND PERIOD
5. NEW YORK, Colin McDonald 1 (Keith Aucoin, David Ullstrom) 5:12 6. NEW YORK, Matt Martin 1 (Josh Bailey, Frans Nielsen) 10:37
Penalties ― Okposo N Niskanen P (majors) 4:58, Visnovsky N 6:50, Iginla P 8:16, Tavares N (double minor) 16:31
THIRD PERIOD 7. NEW YORK, Kyle Okposo 1 (Matt Moulson, Mark Streit) 12:23 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
ISLANDERS 20 14 8 42 PENGUINS 12 12 9 33
NEW YORK, Evgeni Nabokov; PITTSBURGH, Marc-Andre Fleury
NYI ― 1 for 4 (1 for 8), PIT ― 1 for 4 (3 for 8) on power play Referees: Chris Lee, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jean Morin
18 624 at CONSOL Energy Center
LW Matt Moulson NYI, C Sidney Crosby PIT, RW Kyle Okposo NYI game’s three stars Sidney Crosby PIT returns to Penguins’ line-up, after breaking jaw on 30 March
Sidney Crosby PIT played 23:21 in his return to action
Tuesday, May 7 1900 h et on TSN, NBCSN
PITTSBURGH 4 @ NEW YORK 6
FIRST PERIOD
1. NEW YORK, Brian Strait 1 (Lubomir Visnovsky, Casey Cizikas) 14:05 2. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 1 (Evgeni Malkin, Jarome Iginla) 14:50
Penalties ― Malkin P 1:26, Orpik P 7:01, Cooke P 19:34
SECOND PERIOD
3. NEW YORK, Mark Streit 1 (Brad Boyes, John Tavares) 6:19 PPG 4. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin (Jarome Iginla, Marc-Andre Fleury) 7:17
5. PITTSBURGH, Brandon Sutter 1 (Brenden Morrow, Matt Cooke) 11:03 6. NEW YORK, Kyle Okposo 3 (Travis Hamonic, Mark Streit) 18:36
Penalties ― Strait N 3:26, Cooke P 5:48, MacDonald N (served by Aucoin) 13:06
THIRD PERIOD
7. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 4 (Chris Kunitz, Sidney Crosby) 0:41
8. NEW YORK, Mark Streit 2 (Casey Cizikas, Brad Boyes) 4:30
9. NEW YORK, John Tavares 3 (Brad Boyes) 10:11 GWG 10. NEW YORK, Casey Cizikas 2 (Michael Grabner, Colin McDonald) 18:44
Penalties ― Malkin P MacDonald P 1:53
Shots on goal by
PENGUINS 7 12 12 31 ISLANDERS 10 7 7 24
PITTSBURGH, Marc-Andre Fleury; NEW YORK, Evgeni Nabokov
PIT ― 0 for 2 (6 for 15), NYI ― 1 for 4 (2 for 15) on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Paul Devorski Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers
16 170 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
C John Tavares NYI, D Mark Streit NYI, C Evgeni Malkin PIT game’s three stars
G Marc-Andre Fleury PIT has .860 sv pct over his last ten SC Playoff games, incl. one shutout D Mark Streit NYI became first Isles’ D-man to score two in a game since Denis Potvin, 1983
Saturday, May 11 1900 h et on TSN, NBCSN
PITTSBURGH 4 @ NEW YORK 3 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, John Tavares 3 (Josh Bailey, Matt Carkner) 5:36
2. PITTSBURGH, Jarome Iginla 2 (Sidney Crosby, Paul Martin) 7:39
3. NEW YORK, Colin McDonald 2 (Keith Aucoin, Michael Grabner) 19:23
Penalties ― None
SECOND PERIOD
4. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 5 (Joe Vitale, Matt Niskanen) 10:59
Penalties ― Morrow P 4:36, Martinek N 8:40, Cooke P 14:04, Penguins’ bench (served byNeal) 16:28
THIRD PERIOD 5. NEW YORK, Michael Grabner 1 (Keith Aucoin) 2:21
6. PITTSBURGH, Paul Martin 1 (Evgeni Malkin) 14:44
Penalties ― None
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. PITTSBURGH, Brooks Orpik 1 (Tyler Kennedy, Evgeni Malkin) 7:49 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by PENGUINS 7 6 6 2 21
ISLANDERS 12 16 7 3 38 PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun; NEW YORK, Evgeni Nabokov
PIT ― 0 for 1 (7 for 21 in series), NYI ― 0 for 3 (2 for 20 in series) on power play
Referees: Wes McCauley, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers 16 170 at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
D Brooks Orpik PIT, G Tomas Vokoun PIT, C John Tavares NYI game’s three stars
Islanders’ last SC Playoff overtime win was 14 May 1993 v. Pittsburgh in G7 RW Pascal Dupuis PIT now has 10 goals in 11 games v. Islanders this season
C Evgeni Malkin PIT tied for SC Playoff scoring lead with 11 points (2g, 9a)
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
2 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 63 v. 7 OTTAWA SENATORS 56 GM MARC BERGEVIN, HC MICHEL THERRIEN v. GM BRYAN MURRAY, HC PAUL MacLEAN
SENATORS WIN SERIES IN 5
Thursday, May 2 1900 h et on HNIC (Cole, Galley), CNBC
OTTAWA 4 @ MONTREAL 2
FIRST PERIOD 1. OTTAWA, Erik Karlsson 1 (Kyle Turris, Marc Methot) 17:25
Penalties ― Prust M 11:10
SECOND PERIOD
2. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 1 (PK Subban, David Desharnais) 13:09 3. MONTREAL, Brendan Gallagher 1 (Tomas Plekanec, Alex Galchenyuk) 14:08 PPG
Penalties ― Conacher O 2:31, Gonchar O 8:12, White M 10:46, Gryba O (major, served by Latendresse, game
misconduct) 13:28, Pageau O 17:07
THIRD PERIOD 4. OTTAWA, Jakob Silfverberg 1 (Mika Zibanejad, Erik Karlsson) 3:27
5. OTTAWA, Marc Methot 1 (Daniel Alfredsson) 5:20 GWG 6. OTTAWA, Guillaume Latendresse 1 (Jakob Silfverberg, Mika Zibanejad) 13:55
Penalties ― Gonchar O Prust M 5:52
Shots on goal by
SENATORS 12 7 12 31 CANADIENS 14 27 9 50
OTTAWA, Craig Anderson; MONTREAL, Carey Price
OTT ― 0 for 2, MTL ― 1 for 5 on power play
Referees: Mike Leggo, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Derek Amell, Tim Nowak 21 273 at Centre Bell
G Craig Anderson OTT, RW Brendan Gallagher MTL, Erik Karlsson OTT game’s three stars
At 13:28 of second, Gryba OTT drills Lars Eller MTL w/ hit near blueline…Eller off on stretcher Canadiens set franchise SCP record with 27 shots in second period
Sunday, May 5 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
MONTREAL 1 @ OTTAWA 6
FIRST PERIOD
1. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 1 (Sergei Gonchar, Erik Karlsson) 5:58 PPG 2. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 2 (Tomas Plekanec, Brian Gionta) 14:34 PPG
Penalties ― Cowen O 3:24, Pacioretty M 4:07, Gorges M 5:39, Condra O 11:31, Bourque M Subban M Phillips O
Methot O 12:04, Neil O 14:10, Pageau O 16:05
SECOND PERIOD 3. OTTAWA, Jean-Gabriel Pageau 1 (Sergei Gonchar, Marc Methot) 4:40 GWG
Penalties ― Subban M 4:40, Cowen O 10:47, Subban M 12:35
THIRD PERIOD
4. OTTAWA, Jean-Gabriel Pageau 2 (Chris Neil, Jared Cowen) 1:18 5. OTTAWA, Kyle Turris 1 (Daniel Alfredsson, Erik Karlsson) 7:00
6. OTTAWA, Jakob Silfverberg 2 (Milan Michalek) 7:08 PPG 7. OTTAWA, Jean-Gabriel Pageau 3 (Erik Condra, Daniel Alfredsson) 18:02 PPG
Penalties ― Bourque M Gonchar O 4:23, Bouillon M Moen M Armstrong M Tinordi M Phillips O Kassian O Smith O
Neil O (majors, game misconducts) Cowen O (major, 10-minute misconduct) White M (minor, major, 10-minute
misconduct) 7:04, Gorges M Bourque M Conacher O Turris O (major) Subban M (double minor, major, game misconduct) 8:31, Prust M 8:43, Plekanec M Pageau O 10:31, Conacher O 12:48, Gallagher M Conacher O (majors)
Prust M 16:58, Bourque M (double minor) 19:42
Shots on goal by CANADIENS 12 11 11 34
SENATORS 11 10 9 30 MONTREAL, Carey Price; OTTAWA, Craig Anderson
MTL ― 1 for 6 (2 for 13), OTT ― 3 for 11 (3 for 17) on power play
Referees: Paul Devorski, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers 20 249 at Scotiabank Place
C J-Gabriel Pageau OTT, RW Daniel Alfredsson OTT, D Sergei Gonchar OTT game’s three stars
Teams combined for 236 PIM, including 210 in third (14 majors, 9 game misconducts) D Sergei Gonchar OTT 25:58 TOI for Sens; D Rafael Diaz MTL 24:06 TOI led Canadiens
Thursday, May 9 1900 h et on HNIC, CNBC
OTTAWA 6 @ MONTREAL 1
FIRST PERIOD
1. OTTAWA, Zack Smith 1 (Matt Kassian, Marc Methot) 2:17 2. OTTAWA, Cory Conacher 2 (Erik Condra, Jean-Gabriel Pageau) 12:26 GWG
3. MONTREAL, P.K. Subban 2 (Andrei Markov, Tomas Plekanec) 19:45 PPG
Penalties ― Bouillon M 14:09, Alfredsson O 19:23
SECOND PERIOD 4. OTTAWA, Kyle Turris 3 (Erik Condra) 11:29 SHG
Penalties ― Silfverberg O 1:01, Neil O 5:19, Canadiens’ bench (served by Ryder) 8:15, Senators’ bench (served
by Neil ) 9:51, Gonchar O 15:17
THIRD PERIOD
5. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 2 (Sergei Gonchar, Erik Karlsson) 6:22 PPG 6. OTTAWA, Cory Conacher 3 (Mika Zibanejad) 12:27 PPG
7. OTTAWA, Erik Condra 1 (Matt Kassian, Jean-Gabriel Pageau) 16:12 PPG
Penalties ― Ryder M 5:07, Pacioretty M 10:56, Subban M 15:19, Conacher O Dumont M (minors, 10-minute misconducts) Blunden M (10-minute misconduct) 17:01
Shots on goal by
SENATORS 10 8 11 29 CANADIENS 17 11 6 34
OTTAWA, Craig Anderson; MONTREAL, Peter Budaj
OTT ― 3 for 5 (6 for 25 in series), MTL ― 1 for 5 (3 for 19 in series) on power play Referees: Chris Rooney, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers
21 273 at Centre Bell
G Craig Anderson OTT, LW Cory Conacher OTT, C Kyle Turris OTT game’s three stars G Craig Anderson OTT stopped 171 of 180 shots in series ― .950 sv pct
Canadiens lose two games in series by five-or-more for first time since 1919 Teams trailing SCP series three games-to-one have staged comeback 8.7% of time
Friday, May 3 1900 h et on HNIC, CNBC
OTTAWA 1 @ MONTREAL 3
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Gonchar O 2:53, Prust M 6:52, Moen M 11:02, Subban M 15:54
SECOND PERIOD
1. MONTREAL, Ryan White 1 (unassisted) 3:20 2. MONTREAL, Brendan Gallagher 2 (Alex Galchenyuk, Brandon Prust) 4:13 GWG
3. OTTAWA, Milan Michalek 1 (Chris Phillips, Andre Benoit) 8:16 4. MONTREAL, Michael Ryder 1 (Rene Bourque, PK Subban) 18:57
Penalties ― Prust M 15:53
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Kassian O 5:40, Latendresse O White M (double minors) 20:00
Shots on goal by
SENATORS 8 13 9 30 CANADIENS 14 10 10 34
OTTAWA, Craig Anderson; MONTREAL, Carey Price
OTT ― 0 for 4 (0 for 6), MTL ― 0 for 2 (1 for 7) on power play Referees: Wes McCauley, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Derek Amell, Tim Nowak
21 273 at Centre Bell
G Carey Price MTL, RW Brendan Gallagher MTL, C Ryan White MTL game’s three stars D Eric Gryba OTT suspended two games for his visually jarring hit on Eller MTL last night
D PK Subban MTL led Canadiens with 23:56 TOI; D Erik Karlsson OTT led Sens w/ 29:38
Tuesday, May 7 1900 h et on HNIC, CNBC
MONTREAL 2 @ OTTAWA 3 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Desharnais M 4:20, Prust M 16:53
SECOND PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, P.K. Subban 1 (Tomas Plekanec, Michael Ryder) 2:52
2. MONTREAL, Alex Galchenyuk 1 (Jeff Halpern) 3:54
Penalties ― Michalek O 17:43, Subban M 19:26
THIRD PERIOD 3. OTTAWA, Mika Zibanejad 1 (Chris Neil, Sergei Gonchar) 11:54
4. OTTAWA, Cory Conacher 1 (Daniel Alfredsson, Kyle Turris) 19:37
Penalties ― None
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. OTTAWA, Kyle Turris 2 (Marc Methot, Erik Karlsson) 2:32 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
CANADIENS 9 14 4 1 28 SENATORS 9 10 13 2 34
MONTREAL, Carey Price, Peter Budaj (start of first overtime period); OTTAWA, Craig Anderson
MTL ― 0 for 1 (2 for 14), OTT ― 0 for 3 (3 for 20) on power play Referees: Brad Meier, Tim Peel Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jonny Murray
20 500 at Scotiabank Place
C Kyle Turris OTT, RW Chris Neil OTT, RW Daniel Alfredsson OTT game’s three stars G Carey Price MTL appeared to pull left groin as third period ended, Budaj starts OT
Earlier today, P.K. Subban MTL, Kris Letang PIT, Ryan Suter MIN named Norris candidates
P A T R I C K K A N E CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
2013 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY WINNER
9 goals, 10 assists, +7 rating in 23 playoff games
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
3 WASHINGTON CAPITALS 57 v. 6 NEW YORK RANGERS 56 GM GEORGE McPHEE, HC ADAM OATES v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC JOHN TORTORELLA
RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 7
Thursday, May 2 1930 h et on TSN (Miller, Ferraro), NBCSN
NEW YORK 1 @ WASHINGTON 3
FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 1 (Ryan Callahan, Ryan McDonagh) 16:44
Penalties ― Rangers’ bench (served by Zuccarello) 0:34, Beagle W 14:21, McDonagh N 19:26
SECOND PERIOD
2. WASHINGTON, Alex Ovechkin 1 (Mike Green, Nicklas Backstrom) 6:59 PPG 3. WASHINGTON, Marcus Johansson 1 (Steve Oleksy) 14:21 GWG
4. WASHINGTON, Jason Chimera 1 (Mathieu Perreault) 15:07
Penalties ― Pyatt N 3:14, Asham N 6:26 Erat W 9:40, Fehr W (double minor) Callahan N 10:44, Hillen W 15:22
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Del Zotto N 5:31
Shots on goal by
RANGERS 8 16 12 36 CAPITALS 14 9 7 30
NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; WASHINGTON, Braden Holtby
NYR ― 0 for 4, WSH ― 1 for 5 on power play
Referees: Steve Kozari, Chris Rooney Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jonny Murray 18 506 at Verizon Center
G Braden Holtby WSH, Jason Chimera WSH, Carl Hagelin NYR game’s three stars
Capitals and Rangers meet in SCP for fourth time in last five years Capitals’ record between 21 March and end of regular season was 15-2-2
Monday, May 6 1930 h et on TSN (Miller, Johnson), NBCSN
WASHINGTON 3 @ NEW YORK 4
FIRST PERIOD
1. WASHINGTON, Nicklas Backstrom 1 (John Carlson, John Erskine) 4:06 2. NEW YORK, Brian Boyle 1 (Derick Brassard, Michael Del Zotto) 12:50
Penalties ― Ovechkin W 1:03, Callahan N 5:26, Ward W 10:50, Capitals’ bench (served by Perreault) 14:08
SECOND PERIOD
3. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 1 (Mats Zuccarello, Brian Boyle) 1:23 PPG 4. WASHINGTON, Mike Green 2 (Mathieu Perreault, Jason Chimera) 17:19
Penalties ― Holtby W (served by Ovechkin) 1:15, Beagle W 2:57, Oleksy W 6:32, Callahan N 13:47
THIRD PERIOD
5. NEW YORK, Arron Asham 1 (Derick Brassard, Taylor Pyatt) 2:53 6. WASHINGTON, Jay Beagle 1 (Jack Hillen, Joel Ward) 7:19
7. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 1 (Rick Nash, Mats Zuccarello) 13:35 GWG
Penalties ― Richards N 18:06
Shots on goal by CAPITALS 10 11 10 31
RANGERS 14 8 8 30 WASHINGTON, Braden Holtby; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist
WSH ― 0 for 3 (2 for 10), NYR ― 1 for 6 (1 for 13) on power play
Referees: Mike Leggo, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jean Morin 17 200 at Madison Square Garden IV
C Derick Brassard NYR, C Brian Boyle NYR, D Ryan McDonagh NYR game’s three stars Capitals now 0-7 all time in Game 3s of a series in which they lead two games-to-none
C Derek Stepan NYR 23:57 TOI leads Rangers; D Mike Green WSH 24:32 leads Caps
Friday, May 10 1930 h et on TSN
NEW YORK 1 @ WASHINGTON 2 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. NEW YORK, Brian Boyle 2 (Derick Brassard, Dan Girardi) 0:53
Penalties ― Chimera W 4:40, Erskine W 9:57
SECOND PERIOD
2. WASHINGTON, Joel Ward 1 (Marcus Johansson, Nicklas Backstrom) 7:44 PPG
Penalties ― Boyle N 7:33, Hillen W 14:53, Carlson W 17:08
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Del Zotto N 1:52
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 3. WASHINGTON, Mike Ribeiro 1 (Troy Brouwer, Kyle Alzner) 9:24 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
RANGERS 10 5 4 6 25 CAPITALS 8 6 13 8 35
NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; WASHINGTON, Braden Holtby
NYR ― 0 for 4 (2 for 21), WSH ― 1 for 2 (3 for 14) on power play Referees: Brad Meier, Tim Peel Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brian Murphy
18 506 at Verizon Center
C Mike Ribeiro WSH, RW Joel Ward WSH, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR game’s three stars G Braden Holtby WSH has 1.91 GAA, .933 sv pct in series
10 of last 11 SCP games between Rangers and Capitals decided in overtime
Saturday, May 4 1240 h et on NBC (Emrick, Olczyk)
NEW YORK 0 @ WASHINGTON 1 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Brouwer W 5:19, Dorsett N 15:58, Zuccarello N Green W 19:10
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Dorsett N Ward W 5:28
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Brouwer W 16:10
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 1. WASHINGTON, Mike Green 1 (Mike Ribeiro, Alex Ovechkin) 8:00 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Oleksy W 1:51, McDonagh N 7:09
Shots on goal by
RANGERS 7 12 5 0 24 CAPITALS 12 13 5 8 38
NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; WASHINGTON, Braden Holtby
NYR ― 0 for 3 (0 for 7), WSH ― 1 for 2 (2 for 7) on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Darren Gibbs, Pierre Racicot
18 506 at Verizon Center
G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, D Mike Green WSH, G Braden Holtby WSH game’s three stars Capitals’ penalty kill ranked 27
th in regular season; has not allowed NYR PPG in series
D John Carlson WSH led Capitals with 27:07 TOI; F Ryan Callahan NYR led w/ 26:05
Wednesday, May 8 1930 h et on TSN, NBCSN
WASHINGTON 3 @ NEW YORK 4
FIRST PERIOD
1. NEW YORK, Brad Richards 1 (Carl Hagelin, Taylor Pyatt) 16:25
Penalties ― Dorsett N 6:34, Del Zotto N 16:49, Ovechkin W Erat W (served by Chimera) 18:26
SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 2 (Derick Brassard, Ryane Clowe) 10:13
3. WASHINGTON, Mathieu Perreault 1 (Joel Ward, Jason Chimera) 13:08 4. WASHINGTON, Troy Brouwer 1 (Mike Green) 19:42
Penalties ― Erskine W 5:27, Chimera W 20:00
THIRD PERIOD
5. NEW YORK, Dan Girardi 1 (Derick Brassard, Mats Zuccarello) 0:59 PPG 6. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 2 (Carl Hagelin, Ryan Callahan) 6:02 GWG
7. WASHINGTON, Karl Alzner 1 (Joel Ward, Mathieu Perreault) 7:31
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by CAPITALS 6 9 14 30
RANGERS 13 13 8 34 WASHINGTON, Braden Holtby; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist
WSH ― 0 for 2 (2 for 12), NYR ― 1 for 4 (2 for 17) on power play
Referees: Marc Joannette, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Derek Amell, Tim Nowak 17 200 at Madison Square Garden IV
LW Carl Hagelin NYR, C Derick Brassard NYR, D Dan Girardi NYR game’s three stars C Derick Brassard NYR leads all scorers in series with five points (1g, 4a)
Today, G Sergei Bobrovsky CBJ, G Antti Niemi SJ, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR nominated for Vezina
Sunday, May 12 1640 h et on TSN, CNBC
WASHINGTON 0 @ NEW YORK 1
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Hillen W 10:01, Alzner W 16:00, Fehr W 17:16
SECOND PERIOD
1. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 2 (John Moore, Mats Zuccarello) 9:39 GWG
Penalties ― None
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Ward W 5:34, Green W 13:46, Carlson W Brouwer W Stepan N Girardi N 20:00
Shots on goal by CAPITALS 8 7 12 27
RANGERS 12 10 7 29 WASHINGTON, Braden Holtby; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist
WSH ― 0 for 0 (3 for 14), NYR ― 0 for 5 (2 for 26) on power play
Referees: Brad Watson, Marc Joannette Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Jean Morin 17 200 at Madison Square Garden IV
G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, C Derick Brassard NYR, RW Derek Dorsett NYR game’s three stars
G Henrik Lundqvist NYR posts his 7th career SC Playoff shutout
Last time Henrik Lundqvist NYR didn’t start Rangers’ SCP Playoff game 25 May 1997 (Richter)
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
3 WASHINGTON CAPITALS 57 v. 6 NEW YORK RANGERS 56 GM GEORGE McPHEE, HC ADAM OATES v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC JOHN TORTORELLA
RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 7
Monday, May 13 2000 h et on TSN, NBCSN
NEW YORK 5 @ WASHINGTON 0
FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Arron Asham 2 (Chris Kreider) 13:19 GWG Penalties ― Asham N 18:42
SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW YORK, Taylor Pyatt 1 (Derek Dorsett, Steve Eminger) 3:24 3. NEW YORK, Michael Del Zotto 1 (Derick Brassard, Rick Nash) 5:34 Penalties ― None
THIRD PERIOD 4. NEW YORK, Ryan Callahan 1 (unassisted) 0:13 5. NEW YORK, Mats Zuccarello 1 (Derick Brassard, Steve Eminger) 6:39 Penalties ― Brouwer W 3:28, Eminger N 12:39, Brouwer W Ribeiro W (10-minute misconduct) 16:28 Shots on goal by RANGERS 9 8 10 27 CAPITALS 13 13 9 35 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; WASHINGTON, Braden Holtby NYR ― 0 for 1 (2 for 27 in series), WSH ― 0 for 2 (3 for 16 in series) on power play Referees: Chris Rooney, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Jean Morin, Brian Murphy 18 506 at Verizon Center
G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, C Derick Brassard NYR, RW Arron Asham NYR game’s three stars G Henrik Lundqvist NYR first Rangers’ goalie to ever record G7 shutout Rangers first team to record G6 and G7 shutouts since 2002 Red Wings Capitals have lost nine Game Sevens since 1987
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
4 BOSTON BRUINS 62 v. 5 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 57 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM DAVE NONIS, HC RANDY CARLYLE
BRUINS WIN SERIES IN 7
Wednesday, May 1 1900 h et on HNIC (Hughson, Simpson), CNBC
TORONTO 1 @ BOSTON 4
FIRST PERIOD
1. TORONTO, James van Riemsdyk 1 (Cody Franson, Tyler Bozak) 1:54 PPG 2. BOSTON, Wade Redden 1 (Gregory Campbell, Daniel Paille) 16:20
3. BOSTON, Nathan Horton 1 (Wade Redden, David Krejci) 19:48 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Bergeron B 1:08, Fraser T 2:06, Boychuk B 11:56, Phaneuf T 17:55
SECOND PERIOD 4. BOSTON, David Krejci 1 (Milan Lucic) 10:25
5. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 1 (David Krejci, Milan Lucic) 15:44
Penalties ― Bergeron B 16:56, MacArthur T 19:24
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Komarov T (10-minute misconduct) 1:11, Orr T (double minor, served by MacArthur) Ference B 3:15,
Orr T (minor, served by MacArthur, 10-minute misconduct) 16:35, Komarov T Kelly B (majors) McLaren T 20:00
Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS 7 7 6 20
BRUINS 15 11 14 40 TORONTO, James Reimer; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
TOR ― 1 for 3, BOS ― 1 for 5 on power play
Referees: Chris Lee, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jean Morin 17 565 at TD Garden
C David Krejci BOS, D Wade Redden BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS game’s three stars
Leafs and Bruins meet in Stanley Cup Playoffs for first time since 1974 Maple Leafs making their first Stanley Cup Playoff appearance since 2004
Monday, May 6 1900 h et on HNIC, NHL Network US
BOSTON 5 @ TORONTO 2
FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Adam McQuaid 1 (Milan Lucic, David Krejci) 13:42
Penalties ― Jagr B 17:42
SECOND PERIOD
2. BOSTON, Rich Peverley 2 (Jaromir Jagr) 5:57 PPG 3. TORONTO, Jake Gardiner 1 (unassisted) 13:45 PPG
4. BOSTON, Nathan Horton 3 (Milan Lucic, David Krejci) 14:35 GWG 5. BOSTON, Daniel Paille 1 (unassisted) 16:37 SHG
Penalties ― O’Byrne T 2:17, Krejci B 7:04, Bozak T 7:45, Lucic B Lupul T 10:28, Seguin B 11:58, Bruins’ bench
(served by Seguin) 15:24, Kadri T 18:04, Lucic B 19:27
THIRD PERIOD 6. TORONTO, Phil Kessel 2 (James van Riemsdyk, Cody Franson) 0:47 PPG
7. BOSTON, David Krejci 2 (Nathan Horton, Milan Lucic) 18:43 ENG
Penalties ― Marchand B Kessel T 9:58
Shots on goal by
BRUINS 17 15 6 38 MAPLE LEAFS 13 16 19 48
BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; TORONTO, James Reimer
BOS ― 0 for 3 (1 for 9), TOR ― 2 for 5 (4 for 12) on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Don Henderson, Shane Heyer
19 746 at Air Canada Centre
G Tuukka Rask BOS, C David Krejci BOS, D Jake Gardiner TOR game’s three stars Leafs host their first SC Playoff game since G6 v. Flyers in 2004
C David Krejci BOS leads all series scorers through three games with 7 pts (2g, 5a)
Friday, May 10 1900 h et on HNIC
TORONTO 2 @ BOSTON 1
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Kelly B 1:46
SECOND PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Tyler Bozak 1 (unassisted) 11:27 SHG
Penalties ― van Riemsdyk T 10:03, O’Byrne T Chara B 18:47
THIRD PERIOD
2. TORONTO, Clarke MacArthur 2 (unassisted) 1:58 GWG 3. BOSTON, Zdeno Chara 1 (David Krejci, Dennis Seidenberg) 11:12
Penalties ― Bozak T 16:12
Shots on goal by
MAPLE LEAFS 19 10 4 33 BRUINS 8 17 19 44
TORONTO, James Reimer; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
TOR ― 0 for 1 (4 for 17), BOS ― 0 for 2 (3 for 16) on power play Referees: Paul Devorski, Ian O’Halloran Linesmen: Derek Amell, Tim Nowak
17 565 at TD Garden
G James Reimer TOR, G Tuukka Rask BOS, RW Jaromir Jagr BOS game’s three stars LW Joffrey Lupul, D Jake Gardiner TOR lead Leafs in series with four points each
D Jake Gardiner TOR 24:05 TOI leads Leafs; Zdeno Chara BOS 28:06 leads Bruins
Saturday, May 4 1900 h et on HNIC, CNBC
TORONTO 4 @ BOSTON 2
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Phaneuf T 18:48, Marchand B 18:57
SECOND PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Nathan Horton 2 (Milan Lucic, David Krejci) 1:54
2. TORONTO, Joffrey Lupul 1 (Jake Gardiner, Carl Gunnarsson) 5:18 PPG 3. TORONTO, Joffrey Lupul 2 (Matt Frattin, Dion Phaneuf) 11:54
Penalties ― Chara B 3:20, Peverley B 7:23
THIRD PERIOD
4. TORONTO, Phil Kessel 1 (Nazem Kadri, Ryan Hamilton) 0:53 GWG 5. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 2 (Zdeno Chara, Brad Marchand) 10:35
6. TORONTO, James van Riemsdyk 2 (Mikhail Grabovski, Nikolai Kulemin) 16:53
Penalties ― Chara B 6:21, Fraser T Thornton B 19:59
Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS 12 14 6 32
BRUINS 10 18 13 41 TORONTO, James Reimer; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
TOR ― 1 for 4 (2 for 7), BOS ― 0 for 1 (1 for 6) on power play
Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Mike Leggo Linesmen: Jonny Murray, David Brisebois 17 565 at TD Garden
LW Joffrey Lupul TOR, G James Reimer TOR, C David Krejci BOS game’s three stars
Leafs’ first SC Playoff win over Bruins since 6 April 1972 C Tyler Bozak TOR leads Leafs with 24:22 TOI; D Zdeno Chara BOS Bruins’ leader w/ 25:49
Wednesday, May 8 1900 h et on HNIC, NHL Network US
BOSTON 4 @ TORONTO 3 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. TORONTO, Joffrey Lupul 3 (Phil Kessel, Jake Gardiner) 2:35
2. TORONTO, Cody Franson 1 ( Mark Fraser, Joffrey Lupul) 18:32
Penalties ― Phaneuf T 12:43, Komarov T 19:10
SECOND PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 1 (Zdeno Chara, Milan Lucic) 0:32
4. BOSTON, David Krejci 3 (Brad Marchand, Zdeno Chara) 12:59 5. BOSTON, David Krejci 4 (Nathan Horton, Zdeno Chara) 16:39 PPG
6. TORONTO, Clarke MacArthur 1 (Matt Fratin, Jake Gardiner) 17:23
Penalties ― Campbell B 8:57, Orr B 15:41, Krejci B 18:12, Campbell B 19:19
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Kadri T (double minor) 0:58, Chara B 13:27
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. BOSTON, David Krejci 5 (Nathan Horton, Zdeno Chara) 13:06 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
BRUINS 15 14 7 9 45 MAPLE LEAFS 8 15 14 11 48
BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; TORONTO, James Reimer
BOS ― 2 for 5 (3 for 14), TOR ― 0 for 4 (4 for 16) on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brian Murphy
19 708 at Air Canada Centre
C David Krejci BOS, LW Joffrey Lupul TOR, D Zdeno Chara BOS game’s three stars Leafs had 71 hits in game to Bruins’ 49; Krejci BOS leads Bruins w/ 10 pts in series
D Zdeno Chara BOS 33:03 TOI leads Bruins; D Dion Phaneuf TOR 31:14 leads Leafs
Sunday, May 12 1930 h et on HNIC
BOSTON 1 @ TORONTO 2
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Liles T 2:12, McQuaid B 16:28, van Riemsdyk T 1752
SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― None
THIRD PERIOD
1. TORONTO, Dion Phaneuf 1 (Nazem Kadri, James van Riemsdyk) 1:48 2. TORONTO, Phil Kessel 3 (James van Riemsdyk, Cody Franson) 8:59 GWG
3. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 1 (Jaromir Jagr, Zdeno Chara) 19:34
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by BRUINS 8 10 12 30
MAPLE LEAFS 7 9 10 26 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; TORONTO, James Reimer
BOS ― 0 for 2 (3 for 18), TOR ― 0 for 1 (4 for 18) on power play
Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Brad Meier Linesmen: Steve Barton, Brian Murphy 19 591 at Air Canada Centre
G James Reimer TOR, RW Phil Kessel TOR, D Dion Phaneuf TOR game’s three stars
C Tyler Bozak TOR was out of Leafs’ line-up, replaced by C Joe Colborne TOR; it’s later revealed that Bozak tore his triceps muscle taking the final face-off in Game Five
Leafs beat Bruins in Toronto in Stanley Cup Playoffs for first time since 1959
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
4 BOSTON BRUINS 62 v. 5 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 57 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM DAVE NONIS, HC RANDY CARLYLE
BRUINS WIN SERIES IN 7
Monday, May 13 1900 h et on HNIC, CNBC
TORONTO 4 @ BOSTON 5 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Matt Bartkowski 1 (unassisted) 5:39 2. TORONTO, Cody Franson 2 (James van Riemsdyk, Dion Phaneuf) 9:35 PPG Penalties ― Kadri T Peverley B (double minor, served by Thornton) 2:00, Chara B 7:41
SECOND PERIOD 3. TORONTO, Cody Franson 3 (Clarke MacArthur, Mikhail Grabovski) 5:48 Penalties ― Kadri T 0:33, Lucic B 13:02, Grabovski T Campbell B 14:27, Lupul T 18:08
THIRD PERIOD 4. TORONTO, Phil Kessel 4 (Nazem Kadri, James van Riemsdyk) 2:09 5. TORONTO, Nazem Kadri 1 (Phil Kessel, Jake Gardiner) 5:29 6. BOSTON, Nathan Horton 4 (Milan Lucic, David Krejci) 9:18 7. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 2 (Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron) 18:38 8. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 2 (David Krejci, Jaromir Jagr) 19:09
Penalties ― None
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
9. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 3 (Tyler Seguin, Brad Marchand) 6:05 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by MAPLE LEAFS 12 8 6 2 28 BRUINS 7 6 17 5 35 TORONTO, James Reimer; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask TOR ― 1 for 3 (5 for 21 in series), BOS ― 0 for 2 (3 for 20 in series) on power play Referees: Brad Watson, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik 17 565 at TD Garden
C Patrice Bergeron BOS, LW Milan Lucic BOS, D Cody Franson TOR game’s three stars C David Krejci BOS led Bruins in series with 5g, 8a, 13 pts, +9 rating G Tuukka Rask BOS had a 2.49 GAA with a .923 sv pct in series
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 1 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 77 v. 8 MINNESOTA WILD 55
GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM CHUCK FLETCHER, HC MIKE YEO
BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 5
Tuesday, April 30 1900 h ct on HNIC (Brown, Millen), NBCSN
MINNESOTA 1 @ CHICAGO 2 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. MINNESOTA, Cal Clutterbuck 1 (Clayton Stoner) 4:49
Penalties ― Koivu M 7:22
SECOND PERIOD
2. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 1 (Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith) 2:06 PPG
Penalties ― Parise M 0:11, Rozsival C 2:43, Keith C 18:04
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Hjalmarsson C 6:52
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 1 (Viktor Stalberg, Johnny Oduya) 16:35 GWG
Penalties ― Oduya C 7:34, Gilbert M 8:42
Shots on goal by
WILD 6 7 7 7 27 BLACKHAWKS 6 10 12 9 37
MINNESOTA, Josh Harding; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
MIN ― 0 for 4, CHI ― 1 for 3 on power play
Referees: Tim Peel, Brad Meier Linesmen: Darren Gibbs, Pierre Racicot 21 428 at United Center
LW Brian Bickell CHI, RW Marian Hossa CHI, G Josh Harding MIN game’s three stars
G Niklas Backstrom MIN hurts left leg in pre-game warm-up, does not play Blackhawks’ netminders Corey Crawford, Ray Emery share Jennings Trophy; 102 GA
Sunday, May 5 1400 h ct on HNIC, NBC
CHICAGO 2 @ MINNESOTA 3 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Johnny Oduya 1 (Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa) 13:26 2. MINNESOTA, Pierre-Marc Bouchard 1 (Cal Clutterbuck, Kyle Brodziak) 18:30
Penalties ― Stalberg C 10:27
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Falk M 2:52, Brodziak M 9:01, Toews C 10:27, Oduya C (double minor, served by Stalberg) Clutterbuck M 17:35
THIRD PERIOD
3. MINNESOTA, Zach Parise 1 (Charlie Coyle) 3:09
4. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith 1 (Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp) 17:14
Penalties ― None
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
5. MINNESOTA, Jason Zucker 1 (Matt Cullen, Pierre-Marc Bouchard) 2:15 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 9 8 8 2 27
WILD 15 14 7 1 37 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; MINNESOTA, Josh Harding
CHI ― 0 for 2 (1 for 9), MIN ― 0 for 3 (0 for 9) on power play
Referees: Tom Kowal, Brad Watson Linesmen: Mark Wheler, Steve Miller 19 238 at Xcel Energy Center
LW Jason Zucker MIN, LW Zach Parise MIN, G Josh Harding MIN game’s three stars
Hawks have now gone to overtime in 9 of their last 11 Stanley Cup Playoff games D Ryan Suter MIN 32:23 TOI led Wild; D Duncan Keith CHI 25:31 TOI led Blackhawks
Thursday, May 9 2030 h ct on HNIC
MINNESOTA 1 @ CHICAGO 5
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 2 (Jonathan Toews) 15:39
Penalties ― Blackhawks’ bench (served by Stalberg) 7:38
SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Marcus Kruger 1 (Michael Frolik, Duncan Keith) 3:19 GWG
3. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 3 (Brandon Saad, Marcus Kruger) 6:26 4. MINNESOTA, Torrey Mitchell 1 (Kyle Brodziak, Marco Scandella) 10:11
5. CHICAGO, Andrew Shaw 1 (Bryan Bickell, Duncan Keith) 10:46
Penalties ― Rozsival C 7:50
THIRD PERIOD
6. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 5 (Jonathan Toews, Marian Hossa) 6:04 PPG
Penalties ― Suter M 4:17, Cullen M 5:03, Rupp M (minor, 10-minute misconduct) Carcillo C Clutterbuck M 15:26
Shots on goal by WILD 10 8 4 22
BLACKHAWKS 10 13 10 33 MINNESOTA, Josh Harding, Darcy Kuemper (6:26 of second period); CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
MIN ― 0 for 2 (0 for 17 in series), CHI ― 1 for 2 (2 for 13 in series) on power play
Referees: Chris Lee, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Steve Barton, Greg Devorski 21 597 at United Center
RW Marian Hossa CHI, G Corey Crawford CHI, C Marcus Kruger CHI game’s three stars
RW Marian Hossa, LW Patrick Sharp CHI lead Blackhawks with six points each in series Teams trailing SCP series three games-to-one have staged comeback 8.7% of time
Friday, May 3 2030 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN
MINNESOTA 2 @ CHICAGO 5
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Michael Frolik 1 (Andrew Shaw, Nick Leddy) 8:34
Penalties ― Suter M Koivu M Shaw C 15:42
SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Michael Frolik 2 (Duncan Keith, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 0:49 SHG
3. MINNESOTA, Devin Setoguchi 1 (Matt Cullen, Jason Zucker) 17:57
Penalties ― Toews C 0:34, Bollig C 10:33, Brodziak M 14:15
THIRD PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 1 (Patrick Kane, Michal Handzus) 3:44
5. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 2 (Patrick Kane) 14:08
6. MINNESOTA, Marco Scandella 1 (Charlie Coyle, Matt Cullen) 16:29 7. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 2 (Andrew Shaw) 19:49 ENG
Penalties ― Koivu M 9:37, Koivu M 16:37
Shots on goal by
WILD 7 15 6 28 BLACKHAWKS 17 14 17 48
MINNESOTA, Josh Harding; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
MIN ― 0 for 2 (0 for 6), CHI ― 0 for 4 (1 for 7) on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers
22 012 at United Center
RW Michael Frolik CHI, G Corey Crawford CHI, LW Patrick Sharp CHI game’s three stars D Duncan Keith CHI led Blackhawks with 21:27 TOI; D Ryan Suter MIN led Wild w/ 24:36
G Darcy Kuemper MIN served as Harding’s back-up
Tuesday, May 7 2030 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN
CHICAGO 3 @ MINNESOTA 0
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 3 (Michal Handzus, Marian Hossa) 8:48 GWG
Penalties ― Handzus C 1:06, Carcillo C 10:13, Spurgeon M 16:42
SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 4 (unassisted) 1:02
Penalties ― Oduya C 4:26, Rozsival C 11:17
THIRD PERIOD
3. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 3 (Andrew Shaw) 12:46
Penalties ― Kane C 1:08, Saad C 3:16, Coyle M 9:45
Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 6 11 7 24
WILD 7 6 12 25
CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; MINNESOTA, Josh Harding, Darcy Kuemper (start of second period)
CHI ― 0 for 2 (1 for 11), MIN ― 0 for 6 (0 for 15) on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Greg Kimmerly Linesmen: Mark Wheler, Steve Miller
19 378 at Xcel Energy Center
G Corey Crawford CHI, LW Patrick Sharp CHI, D Ryan Suter MIN game’s three stars Jason Pominville MIN returns to Wild line-up after missing five games with concussion
D Duncan Keith CHI became a first-time father today in Chicago, then flew to MIN for game
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
2 ANAHEIM DUCKS 66 v. 7 DETROIT RED WINGS 56 GM BOB MURRAY, HC BRUCE BOUDREAU v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC MIKE BABCOCK
RED WINGS WIN SERIES IN 7
Tuesday, April 30 1930 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
DETROIT 1 @ ANAHEIM 3
FIRST PERIOD
1. ANAHEIM, Nick Bonino 1 (Cam Fowler) 10:24 PPG
2. DETROIT, Daniel Cleary 1 (Jakub Kindl, Patrick Eaves) 16:05 PPG
Penalties ― Tootoo D 10:20, Getzlaf A 14:01, Winnik A 15:43
SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Bonino A 5:10, Andersson D 8:10, Perry A 13:01, Kindl D 19:41
THIRD PERIOD
3. ANAHEIM, Teemu Selanne 1 (B Lovejoy, Matt Beleskey) 1:29 PPG GWG 4. ANAHEIM, Francois Beauchemin 1 (Ryan Getzlaf, Daniel Winnik) 19:37 ENG
Penalties ― Filppula D 15:51
Shots on goal by
RED WINGS 6 5 11 22 DUCKS 7 10 10 27
DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller
DET ― 1 for 4, ANA ― 2 for 4 on power play
Referees: Tom Kowal, Brad Watson Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Brad Lazarowich
17 200 at Honda Center
RW Teemu Selanne ANA, G Jonas Hiller ANA, C Saku Koivu ANA game’s three stars Henrik Zetterberg DET finished the regular season with four straight multiple-point games
Ryan Getzlaf ANA closed the regular season with points in seven of his last nine games
Saturday, May 4 1930 h et on TSN, NBCSN
ANAHEIM 4 @ DETROIT 0
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Bonino A Samuelsson D 8:27, Koivu A 9:07, Beauchemin A 10:24, Selanne A 13:51, Eaves D 16:40, Andersson D 18:03
SECOND PERIOD
1. ANAHEIM, Nick Bonino 2 (Corey Perry, Ryan Getzlaf) 15:29 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Selanne A 12:01, Abdelkader D (major, game misconduct) 15:11
THIRD PERIOD
2. ANAHEIM, Ryan Getzlaf 2 (unassisted) 6:33 SHG
3. ANAHEIM, Emerson Etem 1 (Teemu Selanne) 8:04 4. ANAHEIM, Matt Beleskey 1 (Saku Koivu, Bobby Ryan) 13:34 PPG
Penalties ― Sbisa A 4:34, Brunner D 10:58, Howard D (served by Eaves) 11:59, Palmieri A 19:32
Shots on goal by DUCKS 13 9 7 29
RED WINGS 7 9 7 23 ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard
ANA ― 2 for 6 (5 for 15), DET ― 0 for 6 (4 for 16) on power play
Referees: Steve Kozari, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Don Henderson, Shane Heyer 20 066 at Joe Louis Arena
C Ryan Getzlaf ANA, G Jonas Hiller ANA, RW Emerson Etem ANA game’s three stars
D Francois Beauchemin ANA led Ducks w/ 24:24 TOI; D Niklas Kronwall DET 22:16 led Wings Ducks shut out Wings for first time in their 28 Stanley Cup Playoff meetings
Wednesday, May 8 1900 h pt on TSN
DETROIT 2 @ ANAHEIM 3 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 3 (Henrik Zetterberg, Damien Brunner) 5:28 PPG
2. ANAHEIM, Kyle Palmieri 2 (David Steckel) 17:41
Penalties ― Koivu A 2:17, Perry A 5:01, Franzen D 7:57, Emmerton D 9:35
SECOND PERIOD 3. DETROIT, Mikael Samuelsson 1 (Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk) 10:08
4. ANAHEIM, Ryan Getzlaf 3 (Francois Beauchemin, Sheldon Souray) 19:28 PPG
Penalties ― Winnik A 14:15, Smith D 18:26
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Smith D Beleskey A 16:53
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
5. ANAHEIM, Nick Bonino 3 (Ben Lovejoy) 1:54 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
RED WINGS 9 15 5 2 31 DUCKS 18 9 6 1 34
DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller
DET ― 1 for 3 (5 for 20), ANA ― 1 for 3 (6 for 21) on power play Referees: Wes McCauley, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Darren Gibbs, Pierre Racicot
17 395 at Honda Center
C Nick Bonino ANA, Kyle Palmieri ANA, LW Henrik Zetterberg DET game’s three stars C Damien Brunner DET leads all scorers in series with five points (2g, 3a)
In 318 mins in series, G Jonas Hiller ANA has 2.08 GAA, .930 sv pct
Thursday, May 2 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
DETROIT 5 @ ANAHEIM 4 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Justin Abdelkader 1 (Pavel Datsyuk) 0:48 2. DETROIT, Damien Brunner 1 (Kyle Quincey) 4:20 Penalties ― Etem A 9:16, Brunner D 9:40, Eaves D 11:19, Koivu A 20:00
SECOND PERIOD 3. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 1 (Damien Brunner, Pavel Datsyuk) 1:04 PPG 4. ANAHEIM, Saku Koivu 1 (Teemu Selanne, Francois Beauchemin) 10:53 PPG Penalties ― Allen A 4:19, Filppula D 9:10, Zetterberg D 11:37, Souray A 19:13
THIRD PERIOD 5. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 2 (Henrik Zetterberg, Damien Brunner) 0:20 PPG 6. ANAHEIM, Ryan Getzlaf 1 (Kyle Palmieri, Bryan Allen) 7:50 7. ANAHEIM, Kyle Palmieri 1 (Nick Bonino, Bobby Ryan) 12:31 8. ANAHEIM, Bobby Ryan 1 (Cam Fowler, Saku Koivu) 17:38 Penalties ― Selanne A 2:04, Quincey D 10:26, Souray A 19;22
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. DETROIT, Gustav Nyquist 1 (Valtteri Filppula, Daniel Cleary) 1:21 PPG GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by RED WINGS 8 9 11 4 32 DUCKS 12 9 11 0 32 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller DET ― 3 for 6 (4 for 10), ANA ― 1 for 5 (3 for 9) on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Greg Kimmerly Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Brad Kovachik 17 182 at Honda Center
C Gustav Nyquist DET, RW Bobby Ryan ANA, RW Kyle Palmieri ANA game’s three stars Teemu Selanne’s G1 goal was his 11
th SCP game-winning goal
Todd Bertuzzi DET, who hasn’t played since 7 February, returned to Wings’ line-up
Monday, May 6 2000 h et on TSN2, CNBC
ANAHEIM 2 @ DETROIT 3 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. ANAHEIM, Matt Beleskey 2 (Andrew Cogliano) 5:07 Penalties ― Franzen D 19:26
SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Bertuzzi D 5:49
THIRD PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Brendan Smith 1 (Daniel Cleary) 1:18 3. ANAHEIM, Emerson Etem 2 (David Steckel, Kyle Palmieri) 10:40 4. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 1 (Brendan Smith, Mikael Samuelsson) 13:27 Penalties ― Beauchemin A 4:16
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. DETROIT, Damien Brunner 2 (Gustov Nyquist, Joakim Andersson) 15:10 GWG Penalties ― Andersson D 1:05 Shots on goal by DUCKS 8 7 9 9 33 RED WINGS 13 14 14 8 49 ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard ANA ― 0 for 3 (5 for 18), DET ― 0 for 1 (4 for 17) on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Darren Gibbs, Pierre Racicot 20 066 at Joe Louis Arena
C Damien Brunner DET, C Pavel Datsyuk DET, G Jimmy Howard DET game’s three stars D Justin Abdelkader DET serves first of two-game suspension for G3 hit on Toni Lydman ANA D Jonathan Ericsson, D Niklas Kronwall DET each play over 28 minutes for Red Wings
Friday, May 10 2000 h et on TSN2
ANAHEIM 3 @ DETROIT 4 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 2 (Henrik Zetterberg, Jonathan Ericsson) 18:48 Penalties ― Getzlaf A 5:46
SECOND PERIOD 2. ANAHEIM, Kyle Palmieri 3 (Emerson Etem) 11:31 Penalties ― None
THIRD PERIOD 3. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 1 (Mikael Samuelsson, Pavel Datsyuk) 6:19 PPG 4. DETROIT, Daniel Cleary 2 (Justin Abdelkader, Valtteri Filppula) 11:30 5. ANAHEIM, Emerson Etem 2 (unassisted) 16:32 6. ANAHEIM, Bobby Ryan 2 (Corey Perry, Francois Beauchemin) 17:23 Penalties ― Palmieri A 5:39, Cogliano A 9:12
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 2 (Niklas Kronwall, Pavel Datsyuk) 1:04 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by DUCKS 7 14 16 0 37 RED WINGS 11 6 9 3 29 ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard ANA ― 0 for 0 (6 for 21) , DET ― 1 for 3 (6 for 23) on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Brad Watson Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jean Morin 20 066 at Joe Louis Arena
LW Henrik Zetterberg DET, G Jimmy Howard DET, G Jonas Hiller ANA game’s three stars D Niklas Kronwall DET 22:25 TOI leads Red Wings; D Ben Lovejoy ANA 22:32 leads Ducks C Pavel Datsyuk (7), LW Henrik Zetterberg (6) DET have combined for 13 pts in series
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
2 ANAHEIM DUCKS 66 v. 7 DETROIT RED WINGS 56 GM BOB MURRAY, HC BRUCE BOUDREAU v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC MIKE BABCOCK
RED WINGS WIN SERIES IN 7
Sunday, May 12 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
DETROIT 3 @ ANAHEIM 2
FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 3 (Valtteri Filppula, Jakub Kindl) 1:49 2. ANAHEIM, Emerson Etem 3 (Francois Beauchemin, Jonas Hiller) 13:48 3. DETROIT, Justin Abdelkader 2 (unassisted) 16:37 SHG Penalties ― Cogliano A 7:29, Cleary D 11:38, Quincey D 14:44
SECOND PERIOD 4. DETROIT, Valtteri Filppula 1 (Daniel Cleary, Henrik Zetterberg) 12:35 GWG Penalties ― Franzen D Sbisa A 6:18, Quincey D 18:30, Selanne A 19:31
THIRD PERIOD 5. ANAHEIM, Francois Beauchemin 2 (Ryan Getzlaf, Cam Fowler) 16:43 PPG Penalties ― Zetterberg D 16:14
Shots on goal by RED WINGS 11 16 5 32 DUCKS 12 13 8 33 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller DET ― 0 for 2 (6 for 25 in series), ANA ― 1 for 4 (7 for 25 in series) on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Pierre Racicot 17 412 at Honda Center
LW Henrik Zetterberg DET, Emerson Etem ANA, Cam Fowler ANA game’s three stars LW Henrik Zetterberg DET led Wings with 3g, 5a, 8 pts in series G Jimmy Howard DET had a 2.74 GAA, .911 sv pct in series Red Wings’ 14
th Game-Seven victory ~ an all-time Stanley Cup record
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
3 VANCOUVER CANUCKS 59 v. 6 SAN JOSE SHARKS 57 GM MIKE GILLIS, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT v. GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN
SHARKS SWEEP SERIES
Wednesday, May 1 1930 h pt on TSN (Cuthbert, Ferraro), NBCSN
SAN JOSE 3 @ VANCOUVER 1
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Weise V 2:36, Bieksa V 18:21
SECOND PERIOD 1. VANCOUVER, Kevin Bieksa 1 (unassisted) 12:26
2. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 1 (Dan Boyle, Joe Pavelski) 16:35 PPG
Penalties ― Desjardins S 1:50, Irwin S 7:16, Vlasic S Bieksa V 12:26, Kassian V 16:00
THIRD PERIOD 3. SAN JOSE, Dan Boyle 1 (Tommy Wingels, Joe Pavelski) 9:17 GWG
4. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 1 (Logan Couture, Marc-Edouard Vlasic) 14:37
Penalties ― Hamhuis V 1:22
Shots on goal by SHARKS 15 6 7 28
CANUCKS 9 14 8 30 SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi; VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo
SJ ― 1 for 4, VAN ― 0 for 2 on power play
Referees: Eric Furlatt, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Steve Miller, Mark Wheeler 18 910 at Rogers Arena
C Logan Couture SJ, G Roberto Luongo VAN, D Dan Boyle SJ game’s three stars
Logan Couture SJ had 4g, 3a in his last five regular-season games Sharks won all three regular-season games v. Canucks
Sunday, May 5 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
VANCOUVER 2 @ SAN JOSE 5
FIRST PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 1 (Logan Couture, Joe Thornton) 14:08 PPG
Penalties ― Sestito V Burish S 6:44, Marleau S 7:19, Weise V 12:40, Hamhuis V 13:04, Wingels S 16:08
SECOND PERIOD
2. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 2 (Tommy Wingels, Scott Hannan) 7:20 3. VANCOUVER, Alexandre Burrows 1 (Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin) 11:07
Penalties ― Lapierre V 3:29, Hansen V 19:45
THIRD PERIOD
4. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 2 (Matt Irwin) 1:40 PPG
5. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 3 (Logan Couture, J Braun) 1:49 6. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 3 (Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski) 4:07 PPG
7. VANCOUVER, Dan Hamhuis 1 (Derek Roy) 13:12
Penalties ― H. Sedin V 3:46, Lapierre V 5:32, Lapierre V 11:09, Burrows V Galiardi S 11:54, Kassian V 14:00, Burrows V 20:00
Shots on goal by
CANUCKS 14 8 8 30 SHARKS 13 10 15 38
VANCOUVER, Cory Schneider, Roberto Luongo (4:07 of third period); SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi
VAN ― 0 for 2 (1 for 7), SJ ― 3 for 8 (4 for 17) on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Steve Barton, Greg Devorski
17 562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose
C Logan Couture SJ, C Joe Pavelski SJ, LW Patrick Marleau SJ game’s three stars Only three teams in SC Playoff history have come back from 3-0 series deficits
Logan Couture and Joe Pavelski SJ lead Sharks with six points each in series
Friday, May 3 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
SAN JOSE 3 @ VANCOUVER 2 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Joe Thornton 1 (Brent Burns, Brad Stuart) 13:22
Penalties ― Garrison V 6:13, Alberts V 14:38
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Burrows V 0:32, Burns S 8:18, H. Sedin V 8:22, Wingels S 13:33
THIRD PERIOD 2. VANCOUVER, Ryan Kesler 1 (Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin) 0:59 PPG
3. VANCOUVER, Ryan Kesler 2 (unassisted) 7:06
4. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 2 (Dan Boyle, Joe Pavelski) 19:04
Penalties ― Desjardins S 0:39, Bieksa V 3:43
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. SAN JOSE, Raffi Torres 1 (Brent Burns) 5:31 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
SHARKS 10 8 8 7 33 CANUCKS 4 14 9 4 31
SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi; VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo
SJ ― 0 for 5 (1 for 9), VAN ― 1 for 3 (1 for 5) on power play Referees: Tom Kowal, Brad Watson Linesmen: Steve Miller, Mark Wheler
18 910 at Rogers Arena
C Ryan Kesler VAN, LW Raffi Torres SJ, LW Patrick Marleau SJ game’s three stars Canucks have never won a SC Playoff series after trailing two games-to-none
Patrick Marleau, Dan Boyle SJ each played over 24 minutes for Sharks
Tuesday, May 7 1900 h pt on TSN, CNBC
VANCOUVER 3 @ SAN JOSE 4 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Brent Burns 1 (Scott Hannan, Joe Thornton) 2:41
2. VANCOUVER, Mason Raymond 1 (Dan Hamhuis) 7:54 3. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 3 (Logan Couture, Patrick Marleau) 14:52 PPG
Penalties ― D. Sedin V 3:35, Irwin S 12:34, Roy V 14:44
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Gomez S 13:22, Hamhuis V (double minor) 8:38, Edler V 16:35
THIRD PERIOD
4. VANCOUVER, Alexandre Burrows 2 (Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin) 9:12 PPG 5. VANCOUVER, Alexander Edler 1 (Alexandre Burrows, Mason Raymond) 11:02
6. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 4 (Logan Couture, Joe Thornton) 15:33 PPG
Penalties ― Desjardins S 8:00, Bieksa V 14:59
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 4 (Joe Thornton, Dan Boyle) 13:18 PPG GWG
Penalties ― D. Sedin V 13:03, D. Sedin V (game misconduct) 13:18
Shots on goal by
CANUCKS 13 4 13 5 35 SHARKS 11 12 11 13 47
VANCOUVER, Cory Schneider; SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi
VAN ― 1 for 3 (2 for 10 in series), SJ ― 3 for 7 (7 for 24 in series) on power play Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Chris Lee Linesmen: Steve Barton, Greg Devorski
17 562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose
LW Patrick Marleau SJ, C Joe Pavelski SJ, C Tommy Wingels SJ game’s three stars Sharks complete first Stanley Cup Playoff series sweep in history
C Joe Pavelski SJ finishes series with 4g, 4a; C Logan Couture SJ 3g, 5a
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL
4 ST. LOUIS BLUES 60 v. 5 LOS ANGELES KINGS 59 GM DOUG ARMSTRONG, HC KEN HITCHCOCK v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER
KINGS WIN SERIES IN 6
Tuesday, April 30 1900 h ct on HNIC (Lee, Hrudey), CNBC
LOS ANGELES 1 @ ST. LOUIS 2 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. ST. LOUIS, Alex Steen 1 (Kevin Shattenkirk) 9:05 PPG
Penalties ― Quick L (served by Williams) Perron S 6:47, Kings’ bench (served by Lewis) 8:23, Richards L 9:14, Jackman S 18:34
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Regehr L 14:04, Brown L 18:21
THIRD PERIOD 2. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 1 (Drew Doughty, Jake Muzzin) 19:28
Penalties ― Williams L 1:03
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 3. ST. LOUIS, Alex Steen 2 (unassisted) 13:26 SHG GWG
Penalties ― Shattenkirk S (double minor) 12:45
Shots on goal by
KINGS 6 7 6 10 29
BLUES 14 10 12 6 42
LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; ST. LOUIS, Brian Elliott
LA ― 0 for 2, STL ― 1 for 5 on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brian Murphy
17 612 at Scottrade Center
LW Alex Steen STL, LW Jaden Schwartz STL, RW Adam Cracknell game’s three stars Steen’s overtime goal came as result of G J Quick LA misplaying puck behind his net
G Brian Elliott STL had a 1.28 GAA and .948 sv pct for Blues in April After 764 career regular season games, D Jay Bouwmeester STL finally plays in SC Playoffs
Saturday, May 4 1900 h pt on HNIC, NBCSN
ST. LOUIS 0 @ LOS ANGELES 1
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Perron S 11:05
SECOND PERIOD
1. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 1 (Alec Martinez, Trevor Lewis) 4:56 GWG
Penalties ― Martinez L 0:53, Fraser L 12:44, Polak S 18:45
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Berglund S 0:54, Oshie S 2:16, Perron S Doughty L (double minor) 6:35, Kings’ bench (served by King)
10:47
Shots on goal by BLUES 6 14 10 30
KINGS 8 11 2 21 ST. LOUIS, Brian Elliott; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick
STL ― 0 for 4 (1 for 13) , LA ― 0 for 4 (1 for 10) on power play
Referees: Stephen Walkom, Greg Kimmerly Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Brad Lazarowich 18 118 at STAPLES Center
G Jonathan Quick LA, D Slava Voynov LA, D Alex Pietrangelo STL game’s three stars
Teams combined for 92 hits in game; Kings 52 D Drew Doughty LA led Kings w/ 27:05; D Alex Pietrangelo STL Blues’ leader w/ 27:03
Wednesday, May 8 2000 h ct on HNIC
LOS ANGELES 3 @ ST. LOUIS 2 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Shattenkirk S 1:37
SECOND PERIOD
1. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 2 (Drew Doughty) 0:14 2. ST. LOUIS, Alex Steen 3 (Barret Jackman) 6:46
Penalties ― Carter L 17:00, Jackman S 19:54
THIRD PERIOD
3. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 3 (Anze Kopitar, Mike Richards) 0:54 PPG 4. ST. LOUIS, Alex Pietrangelo 1 (Jaden Schwartz, David Backes) 19:15
Penalties ― None
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
5. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 2 (Anze Kopitar, Justin Williams) 8:00 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by KINGS 8 7 3 7 25
BLUES 12 11 9 4 36 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; ST. LOUIS, Brian Elliott
LA ― 1 for 2 (2 for 14), STL ― 0 for 1 (2 for 16) on power play
Referees: Brad Watson, Tom Kowal Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jean Morin 18 269 at Scottrade Center
C Jeff Carter LA, LW Alex Steen STL, LW Jaden Schwartz STL game’s three stars
"I saw that it was a 3-on-2 and I jumped the rush on the right side," Slava Voynov said. "It was a nice pass from [Anze Kopitar].
D Drew Doughty LA 33:37 TOI led Kings; D Alex Pietrangelo STL 29:07 led Blues
Thursday, May 2 2030 h ct on HNIC, CNBC
LOS ANGELES 1 @ ST. LOUIS 2
FIRST PERIOD
1. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 1 (Mike Richards, Anze Kopitar) 9:55 PPG
Penalties ― Steen S 0:26, Schwartz S 4:25, Kings’ bench (served by Penner) 5:55, Reaves S 9:25, Jackman S 9:49, Brown L 16:58
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Nolan L 9:00, Penner L 12:22
THIRD PERIOD 2. ST. LOUIS, Patrik Berglund 1 (Alex Pietrangelo, David Perron) 3:44
3. ST. LOUIS, Barret Jackman 1 (Chris Stewart, Vladimir Sobotka) 19:09 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
KINGS 12 11 6 29 BLUES 7 8 10 25
LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; ST. LOUIS, Brian Elliott
LA ― 1 for 4 (1 for 6), STL ― 0 for 4 (1 for 9) on power play
Referees: Paul Devorski, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Don Henderson, Shane Heyer
18 681 at Scottrade Center
D Barret Jackman STL, G Brian Elliott STL, LW Jaden Schwartz STL game’s three stars Entering game, Kings face series deficit…something they never had in 2012 SCP
Blues are 10-0 in history when taking a two games-to-none series lead
Monday, May 6 1900 h pt on HNIC, NBCSN
ST. LOUIS 3 @ LOS ANGELES 4
FIRST PERIOD 1. ST. LOUIS, David Backes 1 (Jay Bouwmeester, Vladimir Sobotka) 1:12
2. ST. LOUIS, TJ Oshie 1 (Kevin Shattenkirk, David Perron) 4:32 PPG 3. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 1 (Mike Richards, Robyn Regehr) 9:33
4. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Penner 1 (Jarret Stoll, Alec Martinez) 14:30
Penalties ― Fraser L 2:36, Steen S Doughty L 9:07
SECOND PERIOD 5. ST. LOUIS, TJ Oshie 2 (Vladimir Sobotka, Patrik Berglund) 5:46
Penalties ― Jackman S 11:32, Pietrangelo S Carter L 13:24, Jackman S 15:07, Kopitar L 15:47
THIRD PERIOD
6. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 1 (Dustin Brown, Jake Muzzin) 7:14 7. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 2 (Mike Richards, Derek King) 8:30 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
BLUES 11 6 5 22 KINGS 6 13 10 29
ST. LOUIS, Brian Elliott; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick
STL ― 1 for 2 (2 for 15), LA ― 0 for 2 (1 for 12) on power play Referees: Kevin Pollock, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Brad Lazarowich
18 334 at STAPLES Center
C Mike Richards LA, LW Dustin Penner LA, LW Vladimir Sobotka STL game’s three stars
Entering game, goaltenders Elliott, Quick had combined .960 sv pct in series Kings stage their first two-goal playoff game comeback since 18 April 2001 v. Detroit
Friday, May 10 1900 h pt on HNIC
ST. LOUIS 1 @ LOS ANGELES 2
FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 1 (Colin Fraser, Derek King) 12:37
Penalties ― None
SECOND PERIOD
2. ST. LOUIS, Chris Porter 1 (Roman Polak, David Backes) 4:39 3. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Penner 2 (Rob Scuderi) 19:59 GWG
Penalties ― Martinez L 2:11
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Steen S 10:28
Shots on goal by BLUES 8 6 8 22
KINGS 5 8 3 16 ST. LOUIS, Brian Elliott; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick
STL ― 0 for 1 (2 for 17 in series) , LA ― 0 for 1 (2 for 15 in series) on power play
Referees: Eric Furlatt, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Jonny Murray 18 346 at STAPLES Center
G Jonathan Quick LA, D Drew Doughty LA, LW Dustin Penner LA game’s three stars
C Mike Richards (5 pts), C Anze Kopitar (4 pts) LA led Kings in scoring in series G Jonathan Quick LA 1.58 GAA, .944 sv pct in series
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL
1 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 72 v. 7 OTTAWA SENATORS 56 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM BRYAN MURRAY, HC PAUL MacLEAN
PENGUINS WIN SERIES IN 5
Tuesday, May 14 1930 h et on HNIC (Hughson, Simpson, Healy)
OTTAWA 1 @ PITTSBURGH 4
FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Paul Martin 2 (Evgeni Malkin, Brenden Morrow) 2:41 PPG
2. OTTAWA, Colin Greening 1 (Erik Condra, Jared Cowen) 4:51 3. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 3 (Chris Kunitz, James Neal) 12:15 GWG
Penalties ― Turris O 1:12, Kennedy P 14:03, Gryba O 17:48, Malkin P 18:10
SECOND PERIOD
4. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 3 (Jarome Iginla, Kris Letang) 18:33 PPG
Penalties ― Neal P 8:37, Conacher O 17:57
THIRD PERIOD 5. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis (Douglas Murray) 11:24 SHG
Penalties ― Conacher O Letang P 8:04, Neal P 10:19, Neal P 12:58, Smith O (double minor, 10-minute
misconduct) Conacher O Cowen O Neil O (10-minute misconduct) Vitale P Morrow P Engelland P 19:31
Shots on goal by SENATORS 14 12 10 36
PENGUINS 12 12 6 30 OTTAWA, Craig Anderson; PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun
OTT ― 0 for 5 (6 for 30 in SCP), PIT ― 2 for 4 (9 for 25 in SCP) on power play Referees: Wes McCauley, Marc Joannette Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll
18 621 at CONSOL Energy Center
C Evgeni Malkin PIT, G Tomas Vokoun PIT, LW Chris Kunitz PIT game’s three stars D Brooks Orpik, D Kris Letang, D Paul Martin PIT each play over 23 minutes for Penguins
In his three SC Playoff appearances this year, G Tomas Vokoun PIT has stopped 101 of 105 shots
Sunday, May 19 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
PITTSBURGH 1 @ OTTAWA 2 DOUBLE OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Phillips O 6:26, Glass P 16:31, Methot O 19:57
SECOND PERIOD
1. PITTSBURGH, Tyler Kennedy 2 (Matt Cooke) 18:53
Penalties ― Senators’ bench (served by Conacher) 0:59, Smith O 6:55, Crosby P 8:31, Murray P (served by Iginla) Karlsson O 11:25
THIRD PERIOD
3. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 3 (Milan Michalek, Sergei Gonchar) 19:31 SHG
Penalties ― Karlsson O 18:33
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― None
SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD
3. OTTAWA, Colin Greening 3 (Andre Benoit, Erik Condra) 7:39 GWG
Penalties ― Phillips O 1:56, Niskanen P 5:09
Shots on goal by PENGUINS 12 11 9 13 5 50
SENATORS 8 10 10 14 6 48 PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun; OTTAWA, Craig Anderson
PIT ― 0 for 6 (3 for 16 in series; 10 for 37 in SCP), OTT ― 0 for 3 (1 for 10 in series; 7 for 35 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Eric Furlatt, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brian Murphy 20 500 at Scotiabank Place
LW Colin Greening OTT, G Craig Anderson OTT, G Tomas Vokoun PIT game’s three stars
C Jason Spezza OTT returns to Senators’ line-up after back surgery in January D Erik Karlsson OTT 39:48 TOI leads Sens; D Paul Martin PIT 37:16 leads Penguins
Friday, May 24 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
OTTAWA 2 @ PITTSBURGH 6
FIRST PERIOD
1. PITTSBURGH, Brenden Morrow 2 (Mark Eaton, Matt Cooke) 6:25
Penalties ― Crosby P 13:41
SECOND PERIOD
2. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 4 (Kris Letang, Sidney Crosby) 7:38 PPG 3. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 3 (Tyler Kennedy, Brooks Orpik) 12:48 GWG
4. OTTAWA, Milan Michalek 3 (Jason Spezza, Kyle Turris) 16:18 5. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 4 (James Neal) 19:30
Penalties ― Pageau O 5:54, Neil O 11:15, Malkin P 12:15, Murray P 14:17, Turris O Kunitz P 18:48
THIRD PERIOD
6. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 5 (unassisted) 11:07 7. OTTAWA, Kyle Turris 6 (Jared Cowan) 13:32
8. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 6 (Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang) 17:21
Penalties ― Alfredsson P 0:40, Neil O 3:51, Turris O Martin P 4:27, Cooke P 7:49, Jokinen P 18:50
Shots on goal by SENATORS 10 12 9 31
PENGUINS 12 9 12 33 OTTAWA, Craig Anderson; PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun
OTT ― 0 for 5 (2 for 19 in series; 8 for 44 in SCP), PIT ― 1 for 4 (6 for 25 in series; 13 for 46 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers 18 656 at CONSOL Energy Center
LW James Neal PIT, D Kris Letang PIT, C Evgeni Malkin PIT game’s three stars
Penguins reach Conference Final for first time since 2009 Penguins have scored 4-or-more goals in 9 of their 11 games this postseason
In history, only 20 of 232 teams have come back from three games-to-one series deficit
Friday, May 17 1930 h et on HNIC , NBCSN
OTTAWA 3 @ PITTSBURGH 4
FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 4 (Paul Martin, Matt Niskanen) 3:16
2. OTTAWA, Kyle Turris 4 (Daniel Alfredsson, Sergei Gonchar) 13:15 PPG 3. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 5 (Chris Kunitz, Kris Letang) 16:07
Penalties ― Turris O 6:21, Methot O 10:19, Malkin P 13:03
SECOND PERIOD
4. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 6 (Kris Letang, Evgeni Malkin) 1:15 PPG 5. OTTAWA, Colin Greening 2 (Zack Smith, Chris Neil) 1:55
6. PITTSBURGH, Brenden Morrow 1 (James Neal, Paul Martin) 8:04 GWG
Penalties ― Karlsson O 0:49, Neil O Letang P 3:26, Latendresse O 5:56, Neil O 8:22
THIRD PERIOD 7. OTTAWA, Jean-Gabriel Pageau 4 (Guillaume Latendresse, Erik Condra) 2:01
Penalties ― Orpik P 3:13, Conacher O 14:49
Shots on goal by
SENATORS 7 9 6 22 PENGUINS 18 15 9 42
OTTAWA, Craig Anderson, Robin Lehner (1:15 of second, SC Playoff debut); PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun
OTT ― 1 for 2 (1 for 7 in series; 7 for 32 in SCP), PIT ― 1 for 6 (3 for 10 in series; 10 for 31 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Chris Lee Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 645 at CONSOL Energy Center
C Sidney Crosby PIT, D Kris Letang PIT, LW Colin Greening OTT game’s three stars
C Sidney Crosby PIT becomes 5th player in Pens’ history with 100 postseason points
Crosby PIT reaches 100 SC Playoff points in 75 games ~ 5th fastest of 84 guys who’ve done it
Wednesday, May 22 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
PITTSBURGH 7 @ OTTAWA 3
FIRST PERIOD 1. OTTAWA, Milan Michalek 2 (Daniel Alfredsson, Andre Benoit) 2:29 SHG
2. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 2 (unassisted) 14:56 3. OTTAWA, Kyle Turris 5 (Jakob Silfverberg, Erik Karlsson) 16:15
Penalties ― Gonchar O 1:12, Greening O 5:57
SECOND PERIOD
4. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 4 (Pascal Dupuis, Kris Letang) 1:08 5. PITTSBURGH, Jarome Iginla 3 (Kris Letang, James Neal) 1:48
Penalties ― Cooke P 18:32
THIRD PERIOD
6. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 3 (Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang) 1:59 PPG GWG 7. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 7 (Matt Cooke) 8:08 SHG
8. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 7 (Tyler Kennedy) 8:39 9. PITTSBURGH, Jarome Iginla 4 (Jussi Jokinen, Kris Letang) 9:53 PPG
10. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 4 (Erik Karlsson, Chris Neil) 14:44 PPG
Penalties ― Gonchar O 1:07, Niskanen P 6:21, Neil O 9:01, Martin P 13:12, Jokinen P 15:25, Alfredsson O 15:29
Shots on goal by
PENGUINS 16 13 13 42 SENATORS 11 11 11 33
PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun; OTTAWA, Craig Anderson, Robin Lehner (8:39 of third period)
PIT ― 2 for 5 (5 for 21 in series; 12 for 42 in SCP), OTT ― 1 for 4 (2 for 14 in series; 8 for 39 in SCP) on power play Referees: Brad Watson, Tom Kowal Linesmen: Jean Morin, Jonny Murray
20 500 at Scotiabank Place
D Kris Letang PIT, LW James Neal PIT, RW Jarome Iginla PIT game’s three stars Penguins power play operating at 28.6% ~ best of any team in SC Playoffs
D Kris Letang PIT now has 7 assists in series to lead all series scorers Earlier today, Alain Vigneault fired as Vancouver Canucks’ head coach
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL
4 BOSTON BRUINS 62 v. 6 NEW YORK RANGERS 56 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC JOHN TORTORELLA
BRUINS WIN SERIES IN 5
Thursday, May 16 1930 h et on TSN, NBCSN
NEW YORK 3 @ BOSTON 4 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― None
SECOND PERIOD
1. BOSTON, Zdeno Chara 2 (David Krejci, Nathan Horton) 12:23 2. NEW YORK, Ryan McDonagh 1 (Rick Nash, Derick Brassard) 19:58
Penalties ― Pyatt N 2:22, Chara B 4:38, McQuaid B 13:52
THIRD PERIOD
3. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 3 (Carl Hagelin, Ryan Callahan) 0:14 4. BOSTON, Torey Krug 1 (Dougie Hamilton, Brad Marchand) 2:55 PPG
Penalties ― Eminger N 1:09, Bergeron B 16:16, Moore N 17:51
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
5. BOSTON, Brad Marchand 1 (Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara) 15:40 GWG
Penalties ― Dorsett N 2:20
Shots on goal by
RANGERS 8 13 9 5 35 BRUINS 11 9 12 16 48
NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist (1.65 GAA, .947 sv pct entering game); BOSTON, Tuukka Rask (2.49, .923)
NYR ― 0 for 3 (2 for 30 in SCP), BOS ― 1 for 4 (4 for 24 in SCP) on power play Referees: Chris Rooney, Brad Meier Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll
17 565 at TD Garden
LW Brad Marchand BOS, D Zdeno Chara BOS, C Derick Brassard NYR game’s three stars D Torey Krug BOS scored his first-ever NHL goal, after playing season with Providence AHL
40-yr span, since Bruins, Rangers last met in SCP, is longest in NHL history
Tuesday, May 21 1930 h et on TSN (Miller, Johnson), NBCSN
BOSTON 2 @ NEW YORK 1
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Jagr B 4:08, Marchand B Dorsett N 7:42
SECOND PERIOD
1. NEW YORK, Taylor Pyatt 2 (Ryan McDonagh) 3:53
Penalties ― Horton B 1:31
THIRD PERIOD 2. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 4 (Daniel Paille, Shawn Thornton) 3:10
3. BOSTON, Daniel Paille 2 (Shawn Thornton, Gregory Campbell) 16:29 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by BRUINS 9 14 11 34
RANGERS 11 5 8 24 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist
BOS ― 0 for 0 (1 for 5 in series; 4 for 25 in SCP), NYR ― 0 for 2 (0 for 10 in series; 2 for 37 in SCP) on power play Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers
17 200 at Madison Square Garden IV
LW Daniel Paille BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR game’s three stars For first time this season, Rangers lose game when leading after two ~ were 18-0-0
D Johnny Boychuk first Bruins’ D w/ 4 goals in first ten SC Playoff games since Ray Bourque in ’91
Saturday, May 25 1730 h et on TSN, NBCSN
NEW YORK 1 @ BOSTON 3
FIRST PERIOD
1. NEW YORK, Dan Girardi 2 (Mats Zuccarello, Chris Kreider) 10:39 PPG
Penalties ―Dorsett N Thornton B (minors, majors) 6:49, Krejci B 9:45
SECOND PERIOD 2. BOSTON, Torey Krug 4 (Tyler Seguin, Brad Marchand) 3:48 PPG
3. BOSTON, Gregory Campbell 2 (Shawn Thornton, Daniel Paille) 13:41 GWG
Penalties ― Zuccarello N 2:37, Bartkowski B 6:39, Dorsett N 18:53
THIRD PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Gregory Campbell 3 (Nathan Horton) 19:09 ENG
Penalties ― Dorsett N 2:28
Shots on goal by
RANGERS 8 9 12 29 BRUINS 9 15 8 32
NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
NYR ― 1 for 2 (2 for 16 in series; 4 for 43 in SCP), BOS ― 1 for 3 (4 for 12 in series; 7 for 32 in SCP) on power play Referees: Tom Kowal, Brad Watson Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot
17 565 at TD Garden
C Gregory Campbell BOS, LW Milan Lucic BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS game’s three stars D Torey Krug BOS first rookie defenceman in history to score 4 goals in his first five SC games
Teams that lead a series three games-to-none are now 170-3 all time Four days after this game, Rangers fired head coach John Tortorella
Sunday, May 19 1520 h et on TSN, NBC
NEW YORK 2 @ BOSTON 5
FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Torey Krug 2 (Nathan Horton, David Krejci) 5:28
2. NEW YORK, Ryan Callahan 2 (unassisted) 8:01
Penalties ― Peverley B 9:16, Chara B 17:31
SECOND PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Gregory Campbell 1 (Torey Krug, Adam McQuaid) 2:24
4. NEW YORK, Rick Nash 1 (Mats Zuccarello, Dan Girardi) 3:20 5. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 3 (Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron) 12:08 GWG
Penalties ― Dorsett N Kelly B 3:46, Brassard N 8:28, Asham N Thornton B 11:46, Peverley B 13:57
THIRD PERIOD 6. BOSTON, Brad Marchand 2 (Patrice Bergeron, Matt Bartkowski) 0:26
7. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 3 (David Krejci, Dougie Hamilton) 12:39
Penalties ― Boychuk B 5:24, Dorsett N Campbell B (majors) 13:09, Thornton B 18:48
Shots on goal by RANGERS 11 16 10 37
BRUINS 12 9 11 32 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
NYR ― 0 for 5 (0 for 8 in series; 2 for 35 in SCP), BOS ― 0 for 1 (1 for 5 in series; 4 for 25 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Chris Lee, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 17 565 at TD Garden
G Tuukka Rask BOS, C Patrice Bergeron BOS, D Torey Krug BOS game’s three stars
Last time G Henrik Lundqvist NYR allowed five goals in a game was March 2011 First time G Henrik Lundqvist NYR has ever give up four-or-more goals to Bruins
First time Bruins have three rookie D in SCP game since 1985 (Blum, Simonetti, Thelin)
Thursday, May 23 1900 h et on TSN, CNBC
BOSTON 3 @ NEW YORK 4 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Hamrlik N 1:43, Bartkowski B 12:42
SECOND PERIOD
1. BOSTON, Nathan Horton 5 (David Krejci, Brad Marchand) 4:39 PPG 2. BOSTON, Torey Krug 3 (Tyler Seguin, Nathan Horton) 7:41 PPG
3. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 3 (Derrick Brassard, Roman Hamrlik) 8:39
Penalties ― Newbury N 3:09, Del Zotto N 6:04, Jagr B 13:28
THIRD PERIOD 4. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 4 (unassisted) 1:15
5. BOSTON, Tyler Seguin 1 (Dougie Hamilton) 8:06 6. NEW YORK, Brian Boyle 3 (Derek Stepan, Derrick Brassard) 10:00 PPG
Penalties ― McDonagh N 6:04, Bruins’ bench (served by Seguin) 8:55, Kelly B 12:00
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. NEW YORK, Chris Kreider 1 (Rick Nash, Ryan McDonagh) 7:03 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
BRUINS 12 9 12 7 40 RANGERS 4 8 13 7 32
BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist
BOS ― 2 for 4 (3 for 9 in series; 6 for 29 in SCP), NYR ― 1 for 4 (1 for 14 in series; 3 for 41 in SCP) on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Scott Cherrey
17 200 at Madison Square Garden IV
C Derek Stepan NYR, C Derrick Brassard NYR, LW Chris Kreider NYR game’s three stars Brad Richards NYR, 2004 Conn Smythe Trophy winner, a healthy scratch for Rangers
Earlier today, Patrick Roy hired as head coach of Colorado Avalanche
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 1 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 77 v. 7 DETROIT RED WINGS 56
GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC MIKE BABCOCK
BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 7
Wednesday, May 15 2000 h ct on HNIC (Cole, Hrudey, Galley), NBCSN
DETROIT 1 @ CHICAGO 4
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 4 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp) 9:03 PPG 2. DETROIT, Damien Brunner 3 (Gustav Nyquist, Jonathan Ericsson) 10:57
Penalties ― Nyquist D 8:01, Shaw C 12:18, Shaw C 16:42
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Leddy C 2:28, Quincey D 4:57, Abdelkader D Bolland C (double minors) 10:06, Kronwall D 13:26
THIRD PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Johnny Oduya 2 (Patrick Sharp, Patrick Kane) 8:02 GWG
4. CHICAGO, Marcus Kruger 2 (Daniel Carcillo, Nick Leddy) 11:23 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 6 (Niklas Hjalmarsson) 19:11 ENG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
RED WINGS 7 5 9 21 BLACKHAWKS 6 17 19 42
DETROIT, Jimmy Howard (2.74 GAA, .911 sv pct entering game); CHICAGO, Corey Crawford (1.32, .950)
DET ― 0 for 3 (6 for 28 in SCP), CHI ― 1 for 3 (3 for 16 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brian Murphy
21 494 at United Center
LW Patrick Sharp CHI, RW Marian Hossa CHI, D Johnny Oduya CHI game’s three stars
"I thought it was our best game of the playoffs, no question," Blackhawks forward Patrick Sharp, who finished with a goal and two assists, said.
D Duncan Keith CHI 24:19 TOI led Blackhawks; Niklas Kronwall DET 24:17 led Red Wings
Monday, May 20 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
CHICAGO 1 @ DETROIT 3
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Andersson D 10:54, Shaw C Bickell C Quincey D 13:03, Abdelkader D 16:12
SECOND PERIOD
1. DETROIT, Gustav Nyquist 2 (Damien Brunner, Joakim Andersson) 7:49 2. DETROIT, Drew Miller 1 (Patrick Eaves, Cory Emmerton) 8:20 GWG
Penalties ― Smith D 0:54, Smith D 17:39
THIRD PERIOD
3. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 2 (Duncan Keith) 4:35 4. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 3 (Brendan Smith) 6:46
Penalties ― Shaw C 1:53, Handzus C 8:58, Keith C 14:09, Bickell C 19:00, Shaw C (10-minute misconduct) 19:47
Shots on goal by
BLACKHAWKS 15 8 17 40 RED WINGS 9 14 7 30
CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard
CHI ― 0 for 4 (1 for 9 in series; 3 for 22 in SCP), DET ― 0 for 5 (0 for 12 in series; 6 for 37 in SCP) on power play Referees: Tom Kowal, Brad Watson Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik
20 066 at Joe Louis Arena
G Jimmy Howard DET, LW Drew Miller DET, D Niklas Hjalmarsson CHI game’s three stars Just ninth regulation loss in 56 games for Blackhawks this season
D Niklas Kronwall DET plays 26:06 for Wings; D Duncan Keith CHI 25:54 for Hawks
Saturday, May 25 1900 h ct on HNIC, NBC
DETROIT 1 @ CHICAGO 4
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 4 (Patrick Kane, Michal Handzus) 14:08
Penalties ― Stalberg C 7:20, Colaiacovo D 17:50
SECOND PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Daniel Cleary 4 (Henrik Zetterberg) 9:37
3. CHICAGO, Andrew Shaw 2 (Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook) 13:08 PPG GWG 4. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 1 (Marian Hossa, Duncan Keith) 15:47 PPG
Penalties ― Abdelkader D Bolland C 5:14, Kindl D Stalberg C 8:14, Miller D 11:39, Abdelkader D 15:35,
Bolland C 18:42
THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Andrew Shaw 3 (Viktor Stalberg, Michal Rozsival) 6:58
Penalties ― Frolik C 11:34, Keith C 19:33
Shots on goal by RED WINGS 11 11 4 26
BLACKHAWKS 12 16 17 45 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
DET ― 0 for 4 (1 for 19 in series; 7 for 44 in SCP), CHI ― 2 for 3 (3 for 15 in series; 5 for 28 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Stephen Walkom, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Jean Morin, Jonny Murray 22 014 at United Center
RW Andrew Shaw CHI, C Jonathan Toews CHI, D Duncan Keith CHI game’s three stars
D Duncan Keith, D Brent Seabrook CHI each play over 23 minutes for Hawks So far in SCP, G Corey Crawford CHI 1.66 GAA, .938 sv pct; G Jimmy Howard DET 2.36, .927
Saturday, May 18 1200 h ct on HNIC, NBC
DETROIT 4 @ CHICAGO 1
FIRST PERIOD
1.CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 1 (Michal Handzus, Patrick Sharp) 14:05
Penalties ― Smith D 10:21, Kindl D Bolland C (double minor, served by Shaw) 14:45
SECOND PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Damien Brunner 4 (Jakub Kindl, Joakim Andersson) 2:40
3. DETROIT, Brendan Smith 2 (Henrik Zetterberg, Daniel Cleary) 16:08 GWG
Penalties ― Carcillo C 3:36, Datsyuk D 7:07
THIRD PERIOD 4. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 4 (Jonathan Ericsson, Niklas Kronwall) 7:19
5. DETROIT, Valtteri Filppula 2 (Henrik Zetterberg) 12:03
Penalties ― Bolland C 9:43, Kane C 18:38
Shots on goal by RED WINGS 12 8 10 30
BLACKHAWKS 8 5 7 20 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
DET ― 0 for 4 (0 for 7 in series; 6 for 32 in SCP), CHI ― 0 for 2 (1 for 5 in series; 3 for 18 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Brad Meier, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Jean Morin, Jonny Murray
21 822 at United Center
C Damien Brunner DET, LW Henrik Zetterberg DET, D Niklas Kronwall DET game’s three stars Red Wings first win in regulation over Blackhawks since April 2011 (0-9-2)
D Niklas Kronwall, D Jonathan Ericsson DET each play over 23 minutes for Wings
Thursday, May 23 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
CHICAGO 0 @ DETROIT 2
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Kronwall D 10:25
SECOND PERIOD
1. DETROIT, Jakub Kindl 1 (Carlo Colaiacovo, Johan Franzen) 10:03 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Zetterberg D 3:16, Toews C 5:20, Toews C 8:04, Toews C 10:54, Bickell C Abdelkader D (double minors) 15:17
THIRD PERIOD
2. DETROIT, Daniel Cleary 3 (Valtteri Filppula) 19:21 ENG
Penalties ― Kindl D 15:15
Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 14 8 6 28
RED WINGS 10 12 5 27 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard
CHI ― 0 for 3 (1 for 12 in series; 3 for 25 in SCP), DET ― 1 for 3 (1 for 15 in series; 7 for 40 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Marc Joannette, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 20 066 at Joe Louis Arena
G Jimmy Howard DET, D Jakub Kindl DET, G Corey Crawford CHI game’s three stars
C Jonathan Toews CHI, 2010 Conn Smythe Trophy winner, has not scored this postseason Jakub Kindl’s PPG was first PPG v. CHI after 30 successful PKs this postseason
Monday, May 27 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
CHICAGO 4 @ DETROIT 3
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 5 (Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith) 3:53 PPG 2. DETROIT, Patrick Eaves 1 (Drew Miller, Brendan Smith) 18:51
Penalties ― Kindl D 3:44, Toews C 8:52
SECOND PERIOD
3. DETROIT, Joakim Andersson 1 (Jakub Kindl) 10:11
Penalties ― Franzen D 1:08, Red Wings’ bench (served by Nyquist) 3:32, Rozsival C Abdelkader D 14:57, Rozsival C 17:37
THIRD PERIOD
4. CHICAGO, Michal Handzus 1 (Niklas Hjalmarsson) 0:51
5. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 5 (Jonathan Toews, Marian Hossa) 5:48 6. CHICAGO, Michael Frolik 3 (PENALTY SHOT) 9:43 GWG
7. DETROIT, Damien Brunner 5 (Pavel Datsyuk, Daniel Cleary) 19:08
Penalties ― Datsyuk D 14:23, Sharp C 15:10, Zetterberg D 18:37, Hossa C 18:59
Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 10 10 8 28
RED WINGS 10 18 10 38 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard
CHI ― 1 for 5 (4 for 20 in series; 6 for 33 in SCP), DET ― 0 for 3 (1 for 22 in series; 7 for 47 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik 20 066 at Joe Louis Arena
LW Bryan Bickell CHI, RW Marian Hossa CHI, C Joakim Andersson DET game’s three stars
D Johnny Oduya CHI leads Hawks with 24:37 TOI; Niklas Kronwall DET 26:14 TOI leads Wings Michael Frolik CHI first player in history with two career penalty-shot goals in SC Playoffs
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 1 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 77 v. 7 DETROIT RED WINGS 56
GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC MIKE BABCOCK
BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 7
Wednesday, May 29 2000 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN
DETROIT 1 @ CHICAGO 2 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Keith C 5:20, Andersson D 9:22, Emmerton D 18:16
SECOND PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 7 (Marian Hossa, Michal Handzus) 1:08 Penalties ― Shaw C 6:03, Abdelkader D 7:09
THIRD PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 4 (Gustav Nyquist, Daniel Cleary) 0:26 Penalties ― Ericsson D 6:07, Quincey D Saad C 18:11
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 1 (David Bolland) 3:35 GWG
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by RED WINGS 11 6 9 1 27 BLACKHAWKS 13 11 9 2 35 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford DET ― 0 for 2 (1 for 24 in series; 7 for 49 in SCP), CHI ― 0 for 4 (4 for 24 in series; 6 for 37 in SCP) on PP Referees: Stephen Walkom, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Jean Morin, Brian Murphy 22 103 at United Center
D Brent Seabrook CHI, G Jimmy Howard DET, G Corey Crawford CHI game’s three stars Last time Blackhawks lost a G7 at home was in 1971 SCF Bob Cole calls his 38
th career Game Seven for Hockey Night in Canada
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL
5 LOS ANGELES KINGS 59 v. 6 SAN JOSE SHARKS 57 GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER v. GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN
KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7
Tuesday, May 14 1900 h pt on TSN (Cuthbert, Ferraro), NBCSN
SAN JOSE 0 @ LOS ANGELES 2
FIRST PERIOD
1. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 3 (Mike Richards, Jeff Carter) 19:47 GWG
Penalties ― Muzzin L 5:23
SECOND PERIOD 2. LOS ANGELES, Mike Richards 1 (Slava Voynov, Rob Scuderi) 12:30
Penalties ― Kopitar L 9:09, Torres S 19:02
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Richards L 2:54
Shots on goal by SHARKS 8 11 16 35
KINGS 8 8 4 20 SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick
SJ ― 0 for 3 (7 for 27 in SCP), LA ― 0 for 1 (2 for 16 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Stephen Walkom, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers 18 118 at STAPLES Center
G Jonathan Quick LA, D Slava Voynov LA, C Mike Richards LA game’s three stars
G Jonathan Quick LA now has a 1.36 GAA in these SC Playoffs, with a .953 sv pct
Kings have home ice advantage in a SC Playoff series for first time since 1992
Saturday, May 18 1800 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
LOS ANGELES 1 @ SAN JOSE 2 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. SAN JOSE, Dan Boyle 2 (Patrick Marleau, Joe Pavelski) 1:34 PPG 2. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 1 (unassisted) 10:08
Penalties ― Muzzin L 1:30, Carter L 7:52, Burns S 18:25
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Vlasic S 11:23, Richards L Gomez S 19:33
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Brown L 14:44, Regehr L 19:18, Lewis L 19:55
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
3. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 4 (Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton) 1:29 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Quick L (game misconduct) 1:29
Shots on goal by KINGS 11 7 9 0 27
SHARKS 14 14 10 2 40 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi
LA ― 0 for 2 (3 for 9 in series; 5 for 24 in SCP), SJ ― 2 for 5 (2 for 12 in series; 9 for 36 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Wes McCauley, Marc Joannette Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik 17 562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose
C Logan Couture SJ, G Antti Niemi SJ, G Jonathan Quick LA game’s three stars
C Joe Pavelski SJ 23:41 TOI leads Sharks; D Drew Doughty LA 28:39 leads Kings C Trevor Lewis LA received his third-period penalty for goaltender interference
Thursday, May 23 1930 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
SAN JOSE 0 @ LOS ANGELES 3
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Carter L 5:28
SECOND PERIOD
1. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 2 (Justin Williams, Kyle Clifford) 18:08 GWG
Penalties ― Clifford L 11:19, Demers S 13:24, Galiardi S 18:50
THIRD PERIOD 2. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 4 (Trevor Lewis) 0:53
3. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 5 (Mike Richards) 19:28 ENG
Penalties ― Kopitar L 10:26, Sheppard S 13:36
Shots on goal by
SHARKS 6 5 13 24 KINGS 9 9 11 29
SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick
SJ ― 0 for 3 (3 for 19 in series; 10 for 43 in SCP), LA ― 0 for 3 (4 for 15 in series; 6 for 30 in SCP) on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Chris Lee Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik
18 584 at STAPLES Center
G Jonathan Quick LA, C Anze Kopitar LA, D Drew Doughty LA game’s three stars G Jonathan Quick LA has stopped 313 of 330 shots in postseason, .948 sv pct
Kings have now won 13 straight at home (franchise record), incl. 6 this postseason
Thursday, May 16 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
SAN JOSE 3 @ LOS ANGELES 4
FIRST PERIOD
1. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 4 (unassisted) 3:06
Penalties ― Nolan L 11:03, Kennedy S 14:12, Martinez L 17:33
SECOND PERIOD 2. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 2 (Brad Richardson, Dustin Penner) 4:10 PPG
3. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 5 (Joe Thornton, Logan Couture) 9:47 4. SAN JOSE, Brad Stuart 1 (Scott Gomez, Scott Hannan) 14:21
Penalties ― Hannan S 2:34, Wingels S 6:12, Martinez L 7:42, Carter L 15:25
THIRD PERIOD
5. SAN JOSE, Marc-Edouard Vlasic 1 (Brad Stuart, Scott Gomez) 8:56 6. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 2 (Jeff Carter, Mike Richards) 18:17 PPG
7. LOS ANGELES, Trevor Lewis 1 (Tyler Toffoli, Jake Muzzin) 18:39 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Sheppard S 10:58, Stuart S 17:19, Vlasic S 17:41
Shots on goal by SHARKS 11 13 7 31
KINGS 4 9 18 31 SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick
SJ ― 0 for 4 (0 for 7 in series; 7 for 31 in SCP), LA ― 3 for 6 (3 for 7 in series; 5 for 22 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Brad Watson, Tom Kowal Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Jay Sharrers
18 527 at STAPLES Center
D Drew Doughty LA, C Trevor Lewis LA, C Scott Gomez SJ game’s three stars F Raffi Torres SJ suspended for remainder of series following hit on Jarret Stoll LA in G1
Kings 12th
straight victory on STAPLES Center ice
Tuesday, May 21 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
LOS ANGELES 1 @ SAN JOSE 2
FIRST PERIOD
1. SAN JOSE, Brent Burns 2 (Joe Thornton, TJ Galiardi) 6:09
Penalties ― Fraser L 13:19, Doughty L 15:26
SECOND PERIOD 2. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 5 (Dan Boyle, Joe Pavelski) 3:55 PPG GWG
Penalties ― Fraser L 3:14, Galiardi S 8:33, Hannan S 16;58
THIRD PERIOD
3. LOS ANGELES, Mike Richards 2 (Jeff Carter, Anze Kopitar) 9:46 PPG
Penalties ― Greene L 5:18, Burns S 8:14
Shots on goal by
KINGS 3 6 14 23
SHARKS 15 6 2 23 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi
LA ― 1 for 3 (4 for 12 in series; 6 for 27 in SCP), SJ ― 1 for 4 (3 for 16 in series; 10 for 40 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Brad Meier, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll 17 562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose
C Joe Thornton SJ, G Antti Niemi SJ, G Jonathan Quick LA game’s three stars
Kings were 10-1 on road last year en route Stanley Cup; this year they are 1-4 on road C Joe Thornton SJ has 1g, 8a in 9 games with a +6 rating
Sunday, May 26 1700 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
LOS ANGELES 1 @ SAN JOSE 2
FIRST PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Joe Thornton 2 (Joe Pavelski, Dan Boyle) 6:09 PPG
Penalties ― Clifford L 1:14, Richards L 4:44, Kopitar L 4:58, Boyle S 8:44, Gomez S 13:12
SECOND PERIOD
2. SAN JOSE, TJ Galiardi (Scott Hannan, Antti Niemi) 4:10 GWG
3. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 3 (Matt Greene, Dwight King) 13:53
Penalties ― Williams L (double minor) 7:28
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
KINGS 9 8 8 25 SHARKS 8 9 9 26
LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi
LA ― 0 for 2 (4 for 17 in series; 6 for 32 in SCP), SJ ― 1 for 5 (4 for 24 in series; 11 for 48 in SCP) on power play Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll
17 562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose
C Joe Thornton SJ, D Dan Boyle SJ, LW TJ Galiardi SJ game’s three stars Sharks won G6, when trailing series 3-2, for just second time in ten tries (1995 v. CGY)
C Logan Couture, C Joe Pavelski SJ lead Sharks in scoring with 11 points each
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL
5 LOS ANGELES KINGS 59 v. 6 SAN JOSE SHARKS 57 GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER v. GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN
KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7
Tuesday, May 28 1800 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
SAN JOSE 1 @ LOS ANGELES 2
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Thornton S 12:52, Carter L 13:13
SECOND PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 3 (Slava Voynov, Drew Doughty) 4:11 PPG 2. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 4 (Anze Kopitar, Slava Voynov) 7:08 GWG Penalties ― Burns S 2:46, Kearns S 7:44, Muzzin L 9:01
THIRD PERIOD 3. SAN JOSE, Dan Boyle 3 (Joe Pavelski) 5:26 Penalties ― Burish S Quick L 2:03 Shots on goal by SHARKS 5 7 14 26 KINGS 3 11 4 18 SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick SJ ― 0 for 2 (4 for 26 in series; 11 for 50 in SCP), LA ― 1 for 3 (5 for 20 in series; 7 for 35 in SCP) on PP Referees: Brad Watson, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Jay Sharrers, Pierre Racicot 18 593 at STAPLES Center
RW Justin Williams LA, G Jonathan Quick LA, G Antti Niemi SJ game’s three stars Kings win their first Game Seven since Gretzky’s hat trick v. Leafs in 1993 RW Justin Williams LA now has five goals in four career Game Sevens, all wins
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2013 EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL
1 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 72 v. 4 BOSTON BRUINS 62 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN
BRUINS SWEEP SERIES
Saturday, June 1 2000 h et on HNIC (Hughson, Simpson, Healy), NBC
BOSTON 3 @ PITTSBURGH 0
FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, David Krejci 6 (Nathan Horton, Andrew Ference) 8:23 GWG
Low blast from high slot hits sliding Martin’s foot and trickles through Vokoun’s legs Penalties ― Krejci B 3:54, Crosby P 9:22, Bergeron B 12:24, Orpik P 16:57
SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Cooke P (major, served by Kennedy, game misconduct) Kelly P 1:32, Horton B 11:04, Marchand B 19:30, Peverley B Kunitz P 19:55, Bergeron B Malkin P (majors) 20:00
THIRD PERIOD 2. BOSTON, David Krejci 7 (Nathan Horton) 4:04
Vokoun allows rebound of Krejci’s initial shot to go high in air, Krejci swats rebound in when Vokoun can’t reach it 3. BOSTON, Nathan Horton 6 (Milan Lucic, Gregory Campbell) 7:51
Campbell’s pass across slot touches Lucic and Vokoun, lands straight on Horton’s stick, he has open glove side Penalties ― Crosby P 18:10 Shots on goal by BRUINS 7 10 13 30 PENGUINS 12 10 7 29 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask (2.22 GAA, .928 sv pct entering series); PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun (1.85, .941) BOS ― 0 for 4 (7 for 36 in SCP), PIT ― 0 for 4 (13 for 50 in SCP) on power play Referees: Brad Watson, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Jay Sharrers, Pierre Racicot 18 628 at CONSOL Energy Center BOS dressed – 11 Campbell C, 17 Lucic L, 18 Horton R, 19 Seguin C, 20 Paille L, 21 Ference D, 22 Thornton L, 23 Kelly C, 33 Chara D, 35 Khudobin G, 37 Bergeron C, 40 Rask G, 44 Seidenberg D, 46 Krejci C, 47 Krug D, 49 Peverley C, 54 McQuaid D, 55 Boychuk D, 63 Marchand L, 68 Jagr R PIT dressed – 2 Niskanen D, 3 Murray D, 4 Eaton D, 7 Martin D, 9 Dupuis R, 10 Morrow L, 12 Iginla R, 14 Kunitz L, 16 Sutter C, 18 Neal L, 24 Cooke L, 27 Adams R, 29 Fleury G, 36 Jokinen L, 44 Orpik D, 48 Kennedy C, 58 Letang D, 71 Malkin C, 87 Crosby C, 92 Vokoun G
C David Krejci BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS, RW Nathan Horton BOS game’s three stars First since 1945 that last four teams remaining in SC Playoffs are last 4 SC champions C David Krejci BOS has 45 points in his last 45 Stanley Cup Playoff games
Wednesday, June 5 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
PITTSBURGH 1 @ BOSTON 2 DOUBLE OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, David Krejci 9 (Milan Lucic) 1:42
Comes untouched from behind net to Vokoun’s right, sweeps it toward net and goes off Niskanen’s foot Penalties ― Vitale P Boychuk B 9:31, Horton B 15:34
SECOND PERIOD 2. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 5 (Paul Martin, Pascal Dupuis) 8:51
Works hard to lug the puck in deep, then slides a nice pass through slot to open Kunitz on doorstep Penalties ― Krejci B 1:44, McQuaid B 4:26, Bruins’ bench (served by Thornton) 10:50, Iginla P 18:41
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Kunitz P Marchand B 1:46, Murray B 6:27, Dupuis P 12:24
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Cooke P Lucic B 1:03, Kelly B 8:27, Orpik P 11:26, Malkin P 18:23
SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 5 (Brad Marchand, Jaromir Jagr) 15:19 GWG
Malkin gets pocket picked at centre, Marchand slides pass to streaking Bergeron, who tips it past Vokoun Penalties ― Bruins’ bench (served by Seguin) 3:47 Shots on goal by PENGUINS 10 15 14 7 8 54 BRUINS 10 11 4 9 6 40 PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask PIT ― 0 for 6 (0 for 12 in series, 13 for 58 in SCP), BOS ― 0 for 5 (0 for 10 in series, 7 for 42 in SCP) on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Steve Barton, Brian Murphy 17 565 at TD Garden PIT ― 36 Jokinen L out, 19 Bennett R in BOS ― no line-up changes
C Patrice Bergeron BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS, C Evgeni Malkin PIT game’s three stars C Gregory Campbell BOS, during second-pd PK, blocked shot and broke right fibula “We kept battling and said that we have to find a way somehow. We did in the second overtime."
― Patrice Bergeron Home teams have won 54 of 77 games this postseason ~ record is 57 in 1991
Monday, June 3 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
BOSTON 6 @ PITTSBURGH 1
FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Brad Marchand 3 (unassisted) 0:28
Crosby misplays puck at Bruins’ line, giving Marchand a breakaway and he snaps it high glove on Vokoun 2. BOSTON, Nathan Horton 7 (Torey Krug) 14:37 GWG
On PP, Pens can’t clear and Vokoun makes stop on point shot…but is lazy on rebound and Horton jams it in 3. BOSTON, David Krejci 8 (Nathan Horton, Milan Lucic) 16:31
Bruins come flying into zone and execute beautiful tic-tac-toe passing play…Vokoun out, Fleury in 4. PITTSBURGH, Brandon Sutter 2 (Matt Cooke, Paul Martin) 19:26
Sutter comes racing down right side and snaps a beauty high over Rask 5. BOSTON, Brad Marchand 4 (Patrice Bergeron, Jaromir Jagr) 19:51
Marchand receives pass in circle to Fleury’s right, then snaps a great shot over goaltender’s glove side
Penalties ― Orpik P 12:30
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Marchand B 11:54
THIRD PERIOD 6. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 4 (Jaromir Jagr, Dennis Seidenberg) 0:27
Completes Bruins’ slick passing in zone by wiring a one-timer past Fleury stick side 7. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 5 (Shawn Thornton, Gregory Campbell) 18:36
One-times a low blast from point that beats Fleury to stick side ~ very weak goal
Penalties ― Lucic B 7:33, Lucic B Engelland P 10:04
Shots on goal by BRUINS 13 5 11 29
PENGUINS 6 7 14 27 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun, Marc-Andre Fleury (16:31 of second period)
BOS ― 0 for 1 (0 for 5 in series, 7 for 37 in SCP), PIT ― 0 for 2 (0 for 6 in series, 13 for 52 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Jean Morin 18 619 at CONSOL Energy Center
BOS ― no line-up changes
PIT ― 4 Eaton D out, 5 Engelland D in; 48 Kennedy C out, 46 Vitale C in
LW Brad Marchand BOS, RW Nathan Horton BOS, C Patrice Bergeron BOS game’s three stars C David Krejci BOS leads all scorers in SC Playoffs with 20 points (8g, 12a)
RW Nathan Horton BOS leads all players in SC Playoffs with +19 rating
Friday, June 7 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
PITTSBURGH 0 @ BOSTON 1
FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Lucic B 2:35, Penguins’ bench (served by Kennedy) 9:22
SECOND PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Niskanen P Marchand B 3:22, Marchand B 6:05, Morrow P 8:27
THIRD PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Adam McQuaid 2 (Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron) 5:01 GWG
Marchand gains line and slides pass to McQuaid, who blasts a laser beam high glove on Vokoun
Penalties ― Letang P 11:21, Horton B 12:24
Shots on goal by PENGUINS 9 11 6 26
BRUINS 11 6 7 24 PITTSBURGH, Tomas Vokoun; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
PIT ― 0 for 3 (0 for 15 in series, 13 for 61 in SCP), BOS ― 0 for 3 (0 for 13 in series, 7 for 45 in SCP) on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik 17 565 at TD Garden
PIT ― 46 Vitale C out, 48 Kennedy C in
BOS ― 11 Campbell C (broken right fibula) out, 16 Daugavins LW in
D Adam McQuaid BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS, D Zdeno Chara BOS game’s three stars Penguins swept in series for first time in 47 series (1979 v. Bruins)
C Sidney Crosby, C Evgeni Malkin PIT each held pointless in series
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2013 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL
1 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 77 v. 5 LOS ANGELES KINGS 59 GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER
BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 5
Saturday, June 1 1600 h ct on TSN (Miller, Ferraro), NBCSN
LOS ANGELES 1 @ CHICAGO 2
FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 5 (unassisted) 14:23
A weird one…Bolland tries to clear puck away from beside net, goes in off Williams’ right skate…SOG 13-2 CHI Penalties ― Clifford L 8:21, Shaw C 8:37, Penner L 11:49
SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 8 (Johnny Oduya, Michal Handzus) 12:29
Pounds home rebound after Quick makes left pad save 3. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 6 (Duncan Keith, Bryan Bickell) 16:22 GWG
Hossa executes beautiful waist-high tip of Keith’s point shot Penalties ― Penner L 12:47
THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Leddy C 7:19, Carter L 18:19 Shots on goal by KINGS 2 12 8 22 BLACKHAWKS 17 14 5 36 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick (1.50 GAA, .948 sv pct entering series); CHICAGO, Corey Crawford (1.70, .938) LA ― 0 for 2 (7 for 37 in SCP), CHI ― 0 for 4 (6 for 41 in SCP) on power play Referees: Wes McCauley, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Jean Morin 21 535 at United Center LA dressed ― 2 Greene D, 6 Muzzin D, 7 Scuderi D, 8 Doughty D, 10 Richards C, 11 Kopitar C, 13 Clifford L, 14 Williams R, 15 Richardson C, 22 Lewis C, 23 Brown R, 24 Fraser C, 25 Penner L, 26 Voynov D, 28 Stoll C, 32 Quick G, 44 Regehr D, 45 Bernier G, 74 King L, 77 Carter C CHI dressed ― 2 Keith D, 4 Hjalmarsson D, 7 Seabrook D, 8 Leddy D, 10 Sharp L, 16 Kruger C, 19 Toews C, 20 Saad L, 25 Stalberg R, 26 Handzus C, 27 Oduya D, 29 Bickell L, 30 Emery G, 32 Rozsival D, 36 Bolland C, 50 Crawford G, 65 Shaw R, 67 Frolin R, 81 Hossa R, 88 Kane R
LW Patrick Sharp CHI, G Jonathan Quick LA, RW Marian Hossa CHI game’s three stars First since 1945 that last four teams remaining in SC Playoffs are last 4 SC champions 7
th time defending SC champs are meeting current Presidents' Trophy winner in series
Tuesday, June 4 1800 h pt on TSN, NBCSN
CHICAGO 1 @ LOS ANGELES 3
FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 6 (Slava Voynov, Rob Scuderi) 3:21
Williams works extremely hard to keep puck in Hawks’ zone, then receives return pass from Voynov for one-timer Penalties ― Kopitar L 6:42, Sharp C Williams L 14:03, Sharp C 17:32
SECOND PERIOD 2. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 5 (Tyler Toffoli, Jeff Carter) 6:37 GWG
Toffoli works hard to get puck out to Voynov, who breaks stick on slapshot that goes in off Crawford’s left pad 3. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 7 (unassisted) 19:26
Untouched behind net, Bickell swoops out from Quick’s left and wraps it all the way around thru five-hole Penalties ― Oduya C 2:59, Keith C (double minor) 7:58
THIRD PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Dwight King 1 (Jeff Carter, Matt Greene) 19:32 ENG
Carter misses empty net, but King takes bounce off boards and seals the victory Penalties ― Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 7 3 10 20 KINGS 8 9 11 28 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick CHI ― 0 for 2 (1 for 8 in series, 7 for 45 in SCP), LA ― 0 for 5 (1 for 11 in series, 8 for 46 in SCP) on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Shane Heyer 18 477 at STAPLES Center CHI ― no line-up changes LA ― 27 Martinez D out, 6 Muzzin D in
D Slava Voynov LA, RW Justin Williams LA, C Jeff Carter LA game’s three stars Kings’ 15
th straight win at STAPLES Center ~ last loss was on 23 March v. Canucks
C Jeff Carter, D Slava Voynov LA lead Kings with 11 points each in SC Playoffs
Saturday, June 8 1900 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN
LOS ANGELES 3 @ CHICAGO 4 DOUBLE OT
FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith 2 (Michal Rozsival) 3:42
Blast from just inside blueline beats Quick five-hole ~ horrific goal to allow 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 4 (Jonathan Toews, Bryan Bickell) 5:59
Kane scoops up puck crossing slot…holds on while Quick starts flopping…buries it high in the net
Penalties ― None
SECOND PERIOD 3. LOS ANGELES, Dwight King 2 (Justin Williams, Jonathan Quick) 9:28 SHG
Williams comes hard to net off wing, Crawford mistimes poke check, and King jams it through five-hole
Penalties ― Penner L 7:50, Toews C 15:38
THIRD PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 3 (Jeff Carter, Mike Richards) 3:34 PPG
On PP, Crawford stops weak point shot, but Kopitar fights off D and jams rebound home 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 5 (Bryan Bickell) 16:08
Bickell strips Williams of puck behind Kings’ net, slides it to Kane right in front, and he one-times it home 6. LOS ANGELES, Mike Richards 3 (Anze Kopitar, Slava Voynov) 19:50
Right off draw, puck comes to Kopitar on half-boards and he fires one off Richards’ leg (standing in front)
Penalties ― Bickell C 2:50, Greene L 9:45
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― None
SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 7. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 6 (Jonathan Toews) 11:40 GWG
After a crazy overtime, Hawks get 2-on-1 and Kane one-times pass across past Quick glove side Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by KINGS 4 8 11 11 2 36 BLACKHAWKS 10 6 8 6 5 35 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
LA ― 1 for 2 (2 for 16 in series, 9 for 51 in SCP), CHI ― 0 for 2 (1 for 14 in series, 7 for 51 in SCP) on power play Referees: Wes McCauley, Dan O’Halloray Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Steve Barton 22 237 at United Center
LA ― 15 Richardson C out, 10 Richards C in; 24 Fraser C out, 71 Nolan C in CHI ― no line-up changes
RW Patrick Kane CHI, D Duncan Keith CHI, C Anze Kopitar LA game’s three stars Longest game in Los Angeles Kings’ history (1993 v. Canucks, 26:31 of OT) Patrick Kane CHI has first hat trick in Conf-championship clinch since Gretzky LA ’93
Sunday, June 2 1900 h ct on TSN, NBCSN
LOS ANGELES 2 @ CHICAGO 4
FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Andrew Shaw 4 (Viktor Stalberg, Brandon Saad) 1:56
Stalberg’s beautiful backhand pass finds Shaw cruising into slot…beats Quick low glove 2. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 2 (Marian Hossa, Jonathan Toews) 19:09
Seabrook blasts low one from face-off dot to Quick’s left…beats goaltender low stick side Penalties ― Seabrook C 13:52, Bickell C 19:36
SECOND PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 6 (Patrick Sharp, Brandon Saad) 7:11 PPG GWG
On PP, Quick stops low point shot…but Bickell standing right in front stuffs it five-hole through netminder 4. CHICAGO, Michal Handzus 2 (Patrick Sharp, Patrick Kane) 9:20
Hawks come in 2-on-1, Handzus keeps and snaps a low one stick side…Quick out, Bernier in 5. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 6 (Tyler Toffoli, Slava Voynov) 18:57
From circle to Crawford’s right, one-times Toffoli’s pass and beats netminder stick side Penalties ― King L 5:28, Stoll L 12:36
THIRD PERIOD 6. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 2 (Dustin Penner, Slava Voynov) 18:58 PPG
Penner works hard to acquire puck down low, Toffoli takes pass and swats it high it past Crawford from in close Penalties ― Bolland C 2:10, Fraser L Clifford L Toews C Rozsival C (double minor) 11:15, Keith C 17:59 Shots on goal by KINGS 13 5 13 31 BLACKHAWKS 9 11 6 26 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick, Jonathan Bernier (9:20 of second period); CHICAGO, Corey Crawford LA ― 1 for 4 (1 for 6 in series, 8 for 41 in SCP), CHI ― 1 for 2 (1 for 6 in series, 7 for 43 in SCP) on power play Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Marc Joannette Linesmen: Steve Barton, Brian Murphy 21 824 at United Center LA ― 6 Muzzin D out, 27 Martinez D in; 10 Richards C out, 73 Toffoli C in CHI ― no line-up changes
LW Patrick Sharp CHI, LW Brandon Saad CHI, G Corey Crawford CHI game’s three stars CHI allows its first PPG against in 27 United Center PK situations in 2013 SC Playoffs LW Patrick Sharp CHI now has 8g, 6a in 14 SC Playoff games this postseason
Thursday, June 6 1800 h pt on HNIC (Cole, Hrudey, Galley), NBCSN
CHICAGO 3 @ LOS ANGELES 2
FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 6 (Kyle Clifford, Colin Fraser) 3:28
Clifford works behind net to get puck to point, Voynov blasts it low past Crawford’s stick side 2. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 8 (Michael Frolik, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 13:16
Low wrist shot, from just inside blueline, beats Quick glove side ~ very weak goal Penalties ― Shaw C 4:39, Stoll L 8:49
SECOND PERIOD 3. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Penner 3 (Jeff Carter, Tyler Toffoli) 2:12
Carter comes barrelling down right side but loses control as he cuts to net, Penner stuffs in loose puck 4. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 3 (Bryan Bickell, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 18:21
Hawks swarming all over Kings…Hjalmarsson’s point shot stopped, but lies on line for Kane to tap in Penalties ― Greene L 4:40, Kopitar L 5:47, Kane C 12:29, Regehr L 19:00
THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 7 (Michal Handzus, Johnny Oduya) 1:10 GWG
Hawks in 2-on-1, Hossa takes pass at top of circle and one-times nice shot over Quick’s glove side Penalties ― Frolik C 15:23 Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 11 8 9 28 KINGS 10 9 2 21 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick CHI ― 0 for 4 (1 for 12 in series, 7 for 49 in SCP), LA ― 0 for 3 (1 for 14 in series, 8 for 49 in SCP) on power play Referees: Brad Watson, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Jay Sharrers, Pierre Racicot 18 621 at STAPLES Center CHI ― 7 Keith D out (suspension), 17 Brookbank D in LA ― no line-up changes
RW Marian Hossa CHI, RW Patrick Kane CHI, LW Dustin Penner LA game’s three stars D Duncan Keith CHI suspended for this game for high stick in G3 on Jeff Carter LA LW Patrick Sharp, RW Marian Hossa CHI leading Hawks in scoring with 14 pts each
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2013 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 1W CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 77 v. 4E BOSTON BRUINS 62
GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN
BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6
Wednesday, June 12 1900 h ct on HNIC (Hughson, Simpson, Healy)
BOSTON 3 @ CHICAGO 4 TRIPLE OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 4 (David Krejci, Nathan Horton) 12:11 Krejci works to control puck behind net, sends it to Lucic in high slot, one-timer beats Crawford high glove
Penalties ― None
SECOND PERIOD
2. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 5 (David Krejci) 0:51 Lucic steals puck in neutral zone and gives to Krejci, who passes it back for another glove side one-time rocket
3. CHICAGO, Brandon Saad 1 (Marian Hossa) 3:08 Turnover in corner to Rask’s right results in Saad one-timing Hossa’s pass, from circle, over Rask’s glove side
Penalties ― Horton B 7:37, Bruins’ bench (served by Thornton) 8:20, Chara B 12:53
THIRD PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 6 (Tyler Seguin, Milan Lucic) 6:09 PPG
On PP, from inside top of circle, absolutely blasts pass from Seguin over Crawford’s glove side 5. CHICAGO, David Bolland 1 (Andrew Shaw) 8:00
Shaw comes down right side, holds on, then slides great pass to Bolland for one-timer in slot 6. CHICAGO, Johnny Oduya 3 (Marcus Kruger, Michael Frolik) 12:14
Oduya’s low point shot is going three feet wide…until it hits Ference’s skate and beats Rask glove side
Penalties ― Frolik C 5:51
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING
Penalties ― Blackhawks’ bench (served by Sharp) 12:08
SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Blackhawks’ bench (served by Shaw) 19:07
THIRD OVERTIME PERIOD 7. CHICAGO, Andrew Shaw 5 (David Bolland, Michal Rozsival) 12:08 GWG
Rozsival’s simple low wrister from right point goes off Bolland, then Shaw and past Rask
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by BRUINS 11 6 8 12 10 7 54
BLACKHAWKS 8 16 15 8 10 6 63 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask (1.75 GAA, .943 sv pct entering series); CHICAGO, Corey Crawford (1.74, .935)
BOS ― 1 for 3 (8 for 48 in SCP), CHI ― 0 for 3 (7 for 54 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Chris Rooney, Brad Watson Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brian Murphy 22 110 at United Center
BOS dressed ― 16 Daugavins LW, 17 Lucic L, 18 Horton R, 19 Seguin C, 20 Paille L, 21 Ference D, 22 Thornton L, 23 Kelly C, 33 Chara D, 35 Khudobin G, 37 Bergeron C, 40 Rask G, 44 Seidenberg D, 46 Krejci C, 47 Krug D, 49 Peverley C, 54 McQuaid D, 55 Boychuk D, 63 Marchand L, 68 Jagr R CHI dressed ― 2 Keith D, 4 Hjalmarsson D, 7 Seabrook D, 8 Leddy D, 10 Sharp L, 16 Kruger C, 19 Toews C, 20 Saad L, 26 Handzus C, 27 Oduya D, 29 Bickell L, 30 Emery G, 32 Rozsival D, 36 Bolland C, 50 Crawford G, 52 Bollig L, 65 Shaw R, 67 Frolin R, 81 Hossa R, 88 Kane R
RW Andrew Shaw CHI, LW Milan Lucic BOS, RW Marian Hossa CHI game’s three stars Bruins, Blackhawks begin their first-ever meeting in Stanley Cup Final
Last time teams met in SC Playoffs was a 1978 Bruins sweep of Blackhawks RW Jaromir Jagr BOS appearing in his first Stanley Cup Final since 1992
85th
OT game in SC Final history...home team is 34-46-3 all time (one neutral site) Game was fifth longest in Stanley Cup Final history
15 May 1990 Oilers 3 @ Bruins 2 Petr Klima EDM at 55:13 19 June 1999 Stars 2 @ Sabres 1 Brett Hull DAL at 54:51
8 June 2002 Red Wings 3 @ Hurricanes 2 Igor Larionov DET at 54:47 9 April 1931 Black Hawks 3 @ Canadiens 2 Cy Wentworth CHI at 53:50
12 June 2013 Bruins 3 @ Blackhawks 4 Andrew Shaw CHI at 52:08
Monday, June 17 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN
CHICAGO 0 @ BOSTON 2
FIRST PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― Daugavins B 9:57, Thornton B 14:15
SECOND PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Daniel Paille 4 (Chris Kelly, Tyler Seguin) 2:13 GWG
Paille strips puck from David Bolland, spins and fires a beauty high glove, short side past Crawford
2. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 7 (Jaromir Jagr, Zdeno Chara) 14:05 PPG As 5-on-3 ends, Jagr threads a gorgeous pass through crease to Bergeron, who fires it off stick side post and in
Penalties ― Bolland C 12:00, Hjalmarsson C 13:49, Bolland C 19:00
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― McQuaid B 7:56, Bolland C 13:55, Krejci B 15:55, Bickell C Chara B (double minor) Shaw C Marchand B (majors) 19:48
Shots on goal by
BLACKHAWKS 10 8 10 28 BRUINS 11 15 9 35
CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
CHI ― 0 for 5 (0 for 11 in series, 7 for 62 in SCP), BOS ― 1 for 4 (2 for 9 in series, 9 for 54 in SCP) on power play Referees: Chris Rooney, Brad Watson Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brian Murphy
17 565 at TD Garden CHI ― 81 Hossa R out, 28 Smith R in; 52 Bollig L out, 25 Stalberg R in BOS ― no line-up changes
C Patrice Bergeron BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS, LW Daniel Paille BOS game’s three stars
Latest date an NHL game has ever been played in Boston Jaromir Jagr BOS records second-period assist, moving him into 5
th spot in all-time SCP scoring
Bruins win their seventh consecutive home game
Saturday, June 15 1900 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN
BOSTON 2 @ CHICAGO 1 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 9 (Patrick Kane, Michal Handzus) 11:22 With Hawks all over Bruins, and a bunch of players in/around crease, Sharp spins and fires wrist shot home
Penalties ― Ference B 6:51
SECOND PERIOD
2. BOSTON, Chris Kelly 1 (Daniel Paille) 14:58 Paille works to get puck behind net, Crawford stops his wrap-around, but Kelly stuffs in rebound
Penalties ― Bolland C 1:19, Boychuk B 8:15, Seidenberg B 17:11, Oduya C 19:14
THIRD PERIOD
NO SCORING
Penalties ― None
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
3. BOSTON, Daniel Paille 3 (Tyler Seguin, Adam McQuaid) 13:48 GWG Paille takes pass at top of circle and, as Seabrook reaches for and deflects puck, beats Crawford off post glove side
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
BRUINS 4 8 8 8 28 BLACKHAWKS 19 4 5 6 34
BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
BOS ― 0 for 2 (1 for 5 in series, 8 for 50 in SCP), CHI ― 0 for 3 (0 for 6 in series, 7 for 57 in SCP) on power play Referees: Wes McCauley, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Jay Sharrers
22 154 at United Center BOS ― no line-up changes CHI ― no line-up changes
LW Daniel Paille BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS, LW Patrick Sharp CHI game’s three stars
D Dennis Seidenberg BOS led Bruins with 31:00 TOI; D Duncan Keith CHI 32:09 leads Hawks Hawks had a goal disallowed in first period that would have made score 2-0
NHL announces major trophy winners A Ovechkin WSH Hart, S Bobrovsky CBJ Vezina, J Huberdeau FLA Calder, PK Subban MTL Norris, J Toews CHI Selke, M St. Louis TB Lady Byng,
P MacLean OTT Adams, J Harding MIN Masterton, P Bergeron BOS King Clancy
Wednesday, June 19 2000 h et on HNIC, NBC
CHICAGO 6 @ BOSTON 5 OVERTIME
FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Michal Handzus 3 (Brandon Saad) 6:48 SHG
Playing SH, Saad works to lug puck down wing, then slides pass to streaking Handzus, who one-times it stick side 2. BOSTON, Rich Peverley 2 (Andrew Ference) 14:43 PPG
Blackhawks can’t clear it, Peverley takes weak wrister from top of circle and beats strangely unprepared Crawford
Penalties ― Oduya C 5:18, Shaw C Keith C Kelly B 13:45, Horton B 18:16, Keith C 18:58
SECOND PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 2 (Michal Rozsival) 6:33
Rozsival’s low point blast tipped beautifully by Toews from right in front 4. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 7 (Bryan Bickell, Michal Rozsival) 8:41
Rask can’t control Bickell rebound and Kane picks up rebound and backhands it into open glove side 5. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 6 (Zdeno Chara) 14:43
Chara’s shot from half-boards produces rebound that Lucic backhands past Crawford glove side 6. CHICAGO, Marcus Kruger 3 (Michael Frolik, David Bolland) 15:32
Two-on-one has Rask stop Kruger, but he picks up rebound and flips it over prone goaltender 7. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 8 (Zdeno Chara, Jaromir Jagr) 17:22 PPG
Weird one…high wrister goes off glass behind Crawford and bounces right back over net, Bergeron stuffs it in
Penalties ― Bruins’ bench (served by Thornton) 9:58, Kane C 16:24
THIRD PERIOD 8. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 9 (Jaromir Jagr) 2:05
Jagr works his tail off for puck down low, then feeds Bergeron at top of circle for one-timer to CC’s glove side 9. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 10 (Marian Hossa, Duncan Keith) 11:19 PPG
On PP, Rask stops low point shot from Hossa, but rebound sits right there for Sharp to hammer in 10. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 6 (Nathan Horton, David Krejci) 12:14
Absolutely wires one past Crawford’s glove side (where else?)
Penalties ― Toews C 8:51, Jagr B 9:13, Krejci B 10:20
FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD
11. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 3 (Bryan Bickell, Patrick Kane) 9:51 GWG With Toews screening, Seabrook’s point blast beats Rask low to stick side
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
BLACKHAWKS 12 13 16 6 47 BRUINS 9 11 8 5 33
CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
CHI ― 1 for 4 (1 for 15 in series, 8 for 66 in SCP), BOS ― 2 for 5 (4 for 14 in series, 11 for 59 in SCP) on power play Referees: Wes McCauley, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Jay Sharrers
17 565 at TD Garden CHI ― 28 Smith R out, 81 Hossa R in BOS ― no line-up changes
D Brent Seabrook CHI, C Patrice Bergeron BOS, RW Patrick Kane CHI game’s three stars
Handzus’ goal breaks Tuukka Rask’s shutout streak at 129 mins and 14 secs Jaromir Jagr BOS plays his 200
th career Stanley Cup Playoff game tonight
Bruins are just 3rd
team since 1980 to score five in SCF game and lose (VAN ’82, PHI ’10) Blackhawks score their first PPG since G2 of WCF v. Kings
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2013 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 1W CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 77 v. 4E BOSTON BRUINS 62
GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN
BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6
Saturday, June 22 1920 h ct on HNIC, NBC
BOSTON 1 @ CHICAGO 3
FIRST PERIOD
1. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 8 (Johnny Oduya, Jonathan Toews) 17:27 Blast from point breaks Seidenberg’s stick…and falls right at Kane’s feet and he tucks it in Rask’s open stick side
Penalties ― Boychuk B Sharp C 17:56
SECOND PERIOD
2. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 9 (Bryan Bickell, Jonathan Toews) 5:13 GWG Bickell gets stopped, but scoops up rebound and slips it to Kane in front, and he backhands it high glove
Penalties ― Horton B Handzus C 0:49, Seidenberg B 5:59, McQuaid B 15:20
THIRD PERIOD
3. BOSTON, Zdeno Chara 3 (David Krejci, Milan Lucic) 3:40 Chara steps in from point, takes Horton’s pass in circle, blasts one-timer high glove on Crawford
4. CHICAGO, David Bolland 2 (Michael Frolik) 19:46 ENG Frolik trips Krug at Chicago line, but it’s not called, and Bolland fires one from centre into empty net
Penalties ― None
Shots on goal by
BRUINS 11 5 8 24 BLACKHAWKS 8 11 13 32
BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford
BOS ― 0 for 0 (4 for 14 in series, 11 for 59 in SCP), CHI ― 0 for 2 (1 for 17 in series, 8 for 68 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Chris Rooney, Brad Watson Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brian Murphy 22 274 at United Center
BOS ― 16 Daugavins LW out, 34 Soderberg C in CHI ― no line-up changes
RW Patrick Kane CHI, G Corey Crawford CHI, LW Bryan Bickell CHI game’s three stars
D Zdeno Chara BOS has been on the ice for eight of Blackhawks’ last nine goals
In third period, C Patrice Bergeron BOS taken to hospital in ambulance for observation C Jonathan Toews CHI did not take a shift in third period, but remained on bench
Monday, June 24 2020 h et on HNIC, NBC
CHICAGO 3 @ BOSTON 2
FIRST PERIOD
1. BOSTON, Chris Kelly 2 (Tyler Seguin, Daniel Paille) 7:19 Seguin slides a picture-perfect, no-look backhand pass across slot to Kelly, who has open glove side
Penalties ― Oduya C 10:40, Roszival C 18:25
SECOND PERIOD
2. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 3 (unassisted) 4:24 Blasts down his off wing and snaps one five-hole through Rask
Penalties ― Shaw C 2:24, Seabrook C 5:12, Seguin B 13:57
THIRD PERIOD
3. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 7 (David Krejci) 12:11
After Crawford coughs it up behind net, Bruins work hard to get it in front to Lucic, who swats it home stick side 4. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 9 (Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith) 18:44
With goaltender out, Toews grabs puck behind goalline and slides a beauty to Bickell alone in front 5. CHICAGO, David Bolland 3 (Johnny Oduya, Marcus Kruger) 19:01 GWG
Long shot from point hits several legs and falls to Bolland, who has open stick side
Penalties ― Kelly B 14:21
Shots on goal by
BLACKHAWKS 6 9 16 31
BRUINS 12 6 7 25 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask
CHI ― 0 for 2 (1 for 19 in series, 8 for 70 in SCP), BOS ― 0 for 4 (4 for 18 in series, 11 for 63 in SCP) on power play
Referees: Wes McCauley, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Jay Sharrers 17 565 at TD Garden
CHI ― no line-up changes BOS ― no line-up changes
LW Milan Lucic BOS, D Duncan Keith CHI, C Tyler Seguin BOS game’s three stars Blackhawks first team since 1991 Penguins to win Cup after trailing two games-to-one
Conn Smythe winner RW Patrick Kane CHI had seven goals in Hawks last eight games First time since 2008 that Presidents’ Trophy winners went on to win Stanley Cup
Bruins have won just six of the 19 Stanley Cup Finals in which they have played C David Krejci BOS led all Stanley Cup Playoff scorers with 26 points
P A T R I C K K A N E
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 2013 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY WINNER
9 goals, 10 assists, +7 rating in 23 playoff games