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Dustin Brown CAPTAIN, Daniel Carcillo, Jeff Carter, Kyle Clifford, Drew Doughty, Colin Fraser, Matt Frattin, Marian Gaborik, Matt Greene, Martin Jones, Dwight King, Anze Kopitar, Trevor Lewis, Alec Martinez, Willie Mitchell, Jake Muzzin, Jordan Nolan, Tanner Pearson, Jonathan Quick, Robyn Regehr, Mike Richards, Jeff Schultz, Jarret Stoll, Tyler Toffoli, Slava Voynov, Justin Williams Dean Lombardi GENERAL MANAGER, Darryl Sutter HEAD COACH

LOS ANGELES KINGS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS

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© Steve Lansky 2014 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2014 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved.

2014 ATLANTIC DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

1 ATL BOSTON BRUINS 117 v. WC 2 DETROIT RED WINGS 93 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC MIKE BABCOCK

BRUINS WIN SERIES IN 5

Friday, April 18 Good Friday 1930 h et on TSN Miller, Ferraro, NBCSN

DETROIT 1 @ BOSTON 0

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Chara B 16:08

SECOND PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Krug B 15:58

THIRD PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 1 (Johan Franzen) 16:59 GWG

Penalties ― Tatar D 5:17

Shots on goal by

RED WINGS 11 5 8 24 BRUINS 9 7 9 25

DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

DET ― 0 for 2, BOS ― 0 for 1 on power play Referees: Francis Charron, Paul Devorski Linesmen: Derek Amell, Darren Gibbs

17 565 at TD Garden

DET dressed ― 2 Smith D, 4 Kindl D, 8 Abdelkader LW, 11 Alfredsson RW, 13 Datsyuk C, 14 Nyquist C, 15 Sheahan C, 17 Legwand C, 20 Miller LW, 21 Tatar C, 23 Lashoff D, 26 Jurco RW, 27 Quincey D, 41 Glendening C, 43 Helm C, 55 Kronwall D, 65 DeKeyser D, 93 Franzen C, 35 Howard G, 50 Gustavsson G BOS dressed ― 6 Potter D, 11 Campbell C, 12 Iginla RW, 17 Lucic LW, 18 Smith RW, 21 Eriksson LW, 22 Thornton LW, 27 Hamilton D, 33 Chara D, 34 Soderberg C, 37 Bergeron C, 38 Caron RW, 41 Meszaros D, 46 Krejci C, 47 Krug D, 55 Boychuk D, 57 Florek LW, 63 Marchand C, 30 Johnson G, 40 Rask G

C Pavel Datsyuk DET, G Jimmy Howard DET, G Tuukka Rask BOS game’s three stars

Bruins and Red Wings meet for first time in SCP since 1957 Red Wings in SCP for 23

rd consecutive season

Tuesday, April 22 1930 h et on TSN, NBCSN

BOSTON 3 @ DETROIT 0

FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Dougie Hamilton 1 (Reilly Smith, Patrice Bergeron) 9:00 PPG GWG

2. BOSTON, Jordan Caron 1 (Shawn Thornton, Kevan Miller) 15:48

Penalties ― Caron B Abdelkader D 3:33, Red Wings’ bench (served by Nyquist) 7:40

SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Tatar D 2:27, B. Smith D 5:10, Marchand B 9:43, Bruins’ bench (served by Thornton) 11:08

THIRD PERIOD

3. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 1 (unassisted) 18:01 ENG

Penalties ― Miller B 9:57

Shots on goal by BRUINS 11 12 11 34

RED WINGS 4 12 7 23 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard

BOS ― 1 for 3 3 for 8 in series, DET ― 0 for 3 0 for 9 in series on power play

Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Mark Shewchyk 20 066 at Joe Louis Arena

G Tuukka Rask BOS, D Dougie Hamilton BOS, C Patrice Bergeron BOS game’s three stars

Fans booed F Milan Lucic BOS, who was fined $5 000 for spearing D Danny DeKeyser in G1

"Well, I thought we looked like kids tonight, for sure," Mike Babcock said. "No question about it." Red Wings’ two goals are their fewest for first three games of a series since 1945

Saturday, April 26 1520 h et on TSN, NBC

DETROIT 2 @ BOSTON 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. BOSTON, Loui Eriksson 1 (Dougie Hamilton, Tuukka Rask) 3:27 PPG

Penalties ― Abdelkader D 2:34, Thornton B 4:26, Krejci B 17:12

SECOND PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 3 (Henrik Zetterberg, Daniel Alfredsson) 14:41 PPG

3. BOSTON, Zdeno Chara 2 (Patrice Bergeron, Torey Krug) 19:56 PPG

Penalties ― Lucic B 14:29, DeKeyser D 16:48, Eriksson B 18:40, Franzen D 19:23, B. Smith D 19:45

THIRD PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 3 (Torey Krug) 4:27 GWG

5. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 1 (Justin Abdelkader, Pavel Datsyuk) 16:08 6. BOSTON, Jarome Iginla 2 (Milan Lucic, David Krejci) 19:44 ENG

Penalties ― Marchand B 1:11, Alfredsson D 6:59, Bergeron B 8:27, Marchand B 12:42, Red Wings’ bench (served by

Tatar) 16:56

Shots on goal by

RED WINGS 8 12 13 33 BRUINS 11 13 9 33

DETROIT, Jonas Gustavsson; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

DET ― 1 for 7 2 for 20 in series, BOS ― 2 for 6 6 for 16 in series on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Dean Morton Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Brian Murphy

17 565 at TD Garden

G Tuukka Rask BOS, C Pavel Datsyuk DET, D Torey Krug BOS game’s three stars Bruins and Canadiens will meet in Stanley Cup Playoffs for 34

th time

RW Loui Eriksson BOS scored his first SCP goal since 14 May 2008 with Dallas Stars

Sunday, April 20 Easter Sunday 1520 h et on TSN, NBC

DETROIT 1 @ BOSTON 4

FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Justin Florek 1 (unassisted) 7:28

2. BOSTON, Reilly Smith 1 (Loui Eriksson, Patrice Bergeron) 10:35 PPG GWG

Penalties ― Thornton B 1:32, Tatar D 3:21, Kindl D 8:15, DeKeyser D 9:54, DeKeyser D Tatar D Hamilton B Marchand B 18:48, Smith D Chara B 20:00

SECOND PERIOD

3. DETROIT, Luke Glendening 1 (Darren Helm, Drew Miller) 13:20 4. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 1 (Jarome Iginla, Torey Krug) 18:16

Penalties ― Eriksson B 5:11, Miller B 10:55, Hamilton B 15:22

THIRD PERIOD 5. BOSTON, Zdeno Chara 1 (Jarome Iginla, Torey Krug) 2:27 PPG

Penalties ― Quincey D 2:10

Shots on goal by

RED WINGS 10 13 12 35 BRUINS 18 6 5 29

DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

DET ― 0 for 4 0 for 6 in series, BOS ― 2 for 4 2 for 5 in series on power play Referees: Chris Lee, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Derek Nansen

17 565 at TD Garden

G Tuukka Rask BOS, D Johnny Boychuk BOS, C Pavel Datsyuk DET game’s three stars C Pavel Datsyuk DET was held to just one shot on goal

Three Red Wings have 100+ SCP career points ~ Zetterberg 114, Datsyuk 104, Alfredsson 100

Thursday, April 24 2000 h et on TSN, NBCSN

BOSTON 3 @ DETROIT 2 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Niklas Kronwall 1 (Pavel Datsyuk) 11:00 PPG

Penalties ― D. Hamilton B Abdelkader D 7:01, Florek B (double minor) 10:56, B. Smith D 17:28

SECOND PERIOD

2. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 2 (Niklas Kronwall, Justin Abdelkader) 4:27 3. BOSTON, Torey Krug 1 (Patrice Bergeron) 10:14 PPG

Penalties ― Miller B 8:03, Bertuzzi D 8:16, Campbell B 13:14

THIRD PERIOD

4. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 2 (Carl Soderberg, Dougie Hamilton) 1:15

Penalties ― None

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. BOSTON, Jarome Iginla 1 (Dougie Hamilton, David Krejci) 13:32 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

BRUINS 5 15 11 12 40 RED WINGS 15 7 12 3 37

BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; DETROIT, Jonas Gustavsson

BOS ― 1 for 2 4 for 10 in series, DET ― 1 for 4 1 for 13 in series on power play Referees: Brad Watson, Justin St. Pierre Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik

20 066 at Joe Louis Arena

RW Jarome Iginla BOS, C Pavel Datsyuk DET, C Patrice Bergeron BOS game’s three stars LW Henrik Zetterberg DET plays his first game since Olympic Winter Games (herniated disc)

G Jimmy Howard DET a late scratch with the “flu”

Last Bruins/Red Wings SCP OT game in Detroit came 29 March 1945 (Mud Bruneteau)

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© Steve Lansky 2014 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2014 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved.

2014 METROPOLITAN DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

1 MET PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 109 v. WC 1 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 93 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM JARMO KEKÄLÄINEN, HC TODD RICHARDS

PENGUINS WIN SERIES IN 6

Wednesday, April 16 1930 h et on HNIC Cole, Galley, Campbell, NBCSN

COLUMBUS 3 @ PITTSBURGH 4

FIRST PERIOD 1. COLUMBUS, Jack Johnson 1 (Brandon Dubinsky) 6:20

2. PITTSBURGH, Jussi Jokinen 1 (Evgeni Malkin, Olli Maatta) 17:13 3. COLUMBUS, Mark Letestu 1 (Jack Johnson, Boone Jenner) 17:58 PPG

Penalties ― Scuderi P 17:45, Comeau C 19:44

SECOND PERIOD

4. COLUMBUS, Derek MacKenzie 1 (unassisted) 0:43 SHG 5. PITTSBURGH, Beau Bennett 1 (Matt Niskanen, Paul Martin) 1:34

6. PITTSBURGH, Matt Niskanen 1 (Evgeni Malkin, Sidney Crosby) 2:19 PPG

Penalties ― Johnson C 2:09, Glass P 3:11, Letang P 15:30

THIRD PERIOD 7. PITTSBURGH, Brandon Sutter 1 (Beau Bennett, Paul Martin) 8:18 GWG

Penalties ― Tyutin C 10:14, Letang P 11:33

Shots on goal by

BLUE JACKETS 13 12 9 34 PENGUINS 12 10 10 32

COLUMBUS, Sergei Bobrovsky; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury

CBJ ― 1 for 4, PIT ― 2 for 3 on power play

Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 646 at CONSOL Energy Center

CBJ dressed ― 5 Skille RW, 6 Nitkitin D, 7 J. Johnson D, 11 Calvert LW, 13 Atkinson RW, 14 Comeau LW, 17

Dubinsky C, 19 Johansen C, 21 Wisniewski D, 24 MacKenzie C, 26 Tropp RW, 27 R. Murray D, 38 Jenner C, 40 Boll RW, 42 Anisimov C, 51 Tyutin D, 55 Letestu C, 58 Savard D, 31 McElhinney G, 72 Bobrovsky G

PIT dressed ― 2 Niskanen D, 3 Maatta D, 4 Scuderi D, 7 Martin D, 14 Kunitz LW, 15 Glass LW, 16 Sutter C, 18 Neal LW, 19 Bennett RW, 22 Stempniak RW, 27 Adams RW, 36 Jokinen LW, 44 Orpik D, 46 Vitale C,

49 Gibbons C, 58 Letang D, 71 C Malkin C, 87 Crosby C, 29 Marc-André Fleury G, 37 Jeff Zatkoff D

C Brandon Sutter PIT, D Matt Niskanen PIT, D Jack Johnson CBJ game’s three stars G Marc-André Fleury PIT records his 46

th career Stanley Cup Playoff victory

Blue Jackets remain winless after five SCP games throughout their history

Monday, April 21 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

PITTSBURGH 4 @ COLUMBUS 3

FIRST PERIOD 1. COLUMBUS, Boone Jenner 1 (Jack Skille, Ryan Johansen) 1:38

2. COLUMBUS, Jack Johnson 3 (Brandon Dubinsky, David Savard) 3:18

Penalties ― Savard C 4:21, Anisimov C 15:40, Johansen C 18:08

SECOND PERIOD 3. PITTSBURGH, Brooks Orpik 1 (Beau Bennett, Paul Martin) 19:59

Penalties ― Jenner C 1:57, Niskanen P 4:59, Scuderi P 8:51, Foligno C 15:17, Neal P 15:43

THIRD PERIOD

4. COLUMBUS, Cam Atkinson 1 (Brandon Dubinsky, Matt Calvert) 1:04 5. PITTSBURGH, Brandon Sutter 2 (Paul Martin, Beau Bennett) 5:53

6. PITTSBURGH, Lee Stempniak 1 (Kris Letang, Rob Scuderi) 7:03 7. PITTSBURGH, Olli Maatta 1 (Evgeni Malkin, James Neal) 8:06 GWG

Penalties ― Letang P 12:53, Wisniewski C 16:02

Shots on goal by

PENGUINS 16 10 15 41 BLUE JACKETS 7 8 5 20

PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; COLUMBUS, Sergei Bobrovsky

PIT ― 0 for 6 3 for 17 in series, CBJ ― 0 for 4 3 for 14 in series on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Dean Morton Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik

19 148 at Nationwide Arena

D Olli Maatta PIT, C Brandon Dubinsky CBJ, D Paul Martin PIT game’s three stars Sidney Crosby PIT has not scored a goal in eight consecutive SCP games

Penguins’ coach Dan Bylsma called timeout after goals by Jenner and Johnson

Saturday, April 26 1900 h et on HNIC

COLUMBUS 1 @ PITTSBURGH 3

FIRST PERIOD 1. COLUMBUS, Boone Jenner 3 (David Savard, Ryan Johansen) 12:55 PPG

Penalties ― Jenner C 5:44, Kunitz P 5:53, Goc P 11:00

SECOND PERIOD

2. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 2 (Sidney Crosby, Matt Niskanen) 7:42 PPG

Penalties ― Wisniewski C 6:55, Wisniewski C 14:51

THIRD PERIOD 3. PITTSBURGH, Jussi Jokinen 3 (Brandon Sutter, Lee Stempniak) 6:16 GWG

4. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 1 (Craig Adams, Chris Kunitz) 18:59 ENG

Penalties ― Comeau C 15:05, Calvert C (double minor) Letang P 20:00

Shots on goal by

BLUE JACKETS 9 8 7 24 PENGUINS 15 21 15 51

COLUMBUS, Sergei Bobrovsky; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury

CBJ ― 1 for 2 6 for 22 in series, PIT ― 1 for 4 5 for 25 in series on power play Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Derek Amell, Darren Gibbs

18 618 at CONSOL Energy Center

LW Chris Kunitz PIT, G Marc-André Fleury PIT, G Sergei Bobrovsky CBJ game’s three stars "We competed hard," Sidney Crosby said. "We played desperate and really aggressive.

That's the game we have to play. It's not always going to result in 50 shots, but it's our style." Blue Jackets played their first Game Five in franchise history

Saturday, April 19 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

COLUMBUS 4 @ PITTSBURGH 3 DOUBLE OT

FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Brian Gibbons 1 (Matt Niskanen, Sidney Crosby) 3:30

2. PITTSBURGH, Brian Gibbons 2 (Paul Martin, Brooks Orpik) 4:24 SHG 3. COLUMBUS, Ryan Johansen 1 (David Savard, Ryan Murray) 5:09 PPG

4. PITTSBURGH, Matt Niskanen 2 (Paul Martin, Sidney Crosby) 17:52 PPG

Penalties ― Vitale P 4:08, Tyutin C 13:01, Dubinsky C 16:53 Kunitz P 20:00

SECOND PERIOD 5. COLUMBUS, Matt Calvert 1 (Artem Anisimov, David Savard) 7:31 SHG

Penalties ― Umberger C 2:14, Comeau C 6:25, Comeau C 8:42

THIRD PERIOD 6. COLUMBUS, Jack Johnson 2 (Ryan Johansen, Boone Jenner) 13:59 PPG

Penalties ― Dubinsky C 0:55, Adams P 5:09, Scuderi P 11:38, Letang P 13:31

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Martin P 1:50, J. Johnson C 10:25, Comeau C 18:33

SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 7. COLUMBUS, Matt Calvert 2 (Cam Atkinson, Brandon Dubinsky) 1:10 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

BLUE JACKETS 4 15 12 10 4 45 PENGUINS 15 8 7 12 0 42

COLUMBUS, Sergei Bobrovsky; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury

CBJ ― 2 for 6 3 for 10 in series, PIT ― 1 for 8 3 for 11 in series on power play Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jonny Murray

18 619 at CONSOL Energy Center

LW Matt Calvert CBJ, D Jack Johnson CBJ, C Brian Gibbons PIT game’s three stars Blue Jackets’ first-ever win in Stanley Cup Playoffs

Sidney Crosby PIT, with 106 pts, becomes Pens’ third all-time leading SCP scorer (Lemieux, Jagr)

Wednesday, April 23 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

PITTSBURGH 3 @ COLUMBUS 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Craig Adams 1 (Brandon Sutter, Paul Martin) 6:09 SHG

2. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 1 (Matt Niskanen, Paul Martin) 10:37 PPG 3. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 1 (Jussi Jokinen, Evgeni Malkin) 11:10

4. COLUMBUS, Boone Jenner 2 (Mark Letestu, James Wisniewski) 16:39 PPG

Penalties ― Jokinen P 5:58, MacKenzie C 10:33, Anisimov C 13:50, Kunitz P Savard C 14:48, Neal P 15:15

SECOND PERIOD 5. COLUMBUS, Ryan Johansen 2 (Artem Anisimov, Brandon Dubinsky) 14:20 PPG

Penalties ― Prout C 8:42, Stempniak P (double minor) 11:53, Sutter P 13:36, Niskanen P 18:00

THIRD PERIOD

6. COLUMBUS, Brandon Dubinsky 1 (Ryan Johansen, Jack Johnson) 19:36

Penalties ― Wisniewski C 10:14

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. COLUMBUS, Nick Foligno 1 (RJ Umberger, James Wisniewski) 2:49 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

PENGUINS 11 6 7 1 25 BLUE JACKETS 14 18 9 5 46

PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; COLUMBUS, Sergei Bobrovsky

PIT ― 1 for 4 4 for 21 in series, CBJ ― 2 for 6 5 for 20 in series on power play Referees: Gord Dwyer, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Bryan Pancich, Jay Sharrers

18 970 at Nationwide Arena

C Brandon Dubinsky CBJ, LW Nick Foligno CBJ, C Ryan Johansen CBJ game’s three stars First series in SCP history in which 4 consec gms won by team trailing by 2 or more goals

Evgeni Malkin PIT has not scored a goal in eight consecutive SCP games

Monday, April 28 1900 h et on HNIC

PITTSBURGH 4 @ COLUMBUS 3

FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 1 (Chris Kunitz) 9:11

2. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 2 (Sidney Crosby, Matt Niskanen) 13:13 PPG

Penalties ― Foligno C 12:40, Stempniak P 18:28

SECOND PERIOD 3. PITTSBURGH, Brandon Sutter 3 (unassisted) 0:34

4. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 3 (Jussi Jokinen, Matt Niskanen) 15:22 GWG

Penalties ― Glass P 11:56, Crosby P 17:02, Johansen C 18:34

THIRD PERIOD 5. COLUMBUS, Fedor Tyutin 1 (Matt Calvert, Jack Johnson) 10:21 SHG

6. COLUMBUS, Artem Anisimov 1 (Jack Johnson, Cam Atkinson) 13:54 PPG 7. COLUMBUS, Nick Foligno 2 (Fedor Tyutin) 15:13

Penalties ― Vitale P (served by Bennett) 2:08, Dubinsky C 6:23, Wisniewski C 8:36, Martin P 12:45

Shots on goal by PENGUINS 16 7 5 28

BLUE JACKETS 7 10 10 27 PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; COLUMBUS, Sergei Bobrovsky

PIT ― 1 for 4 6 for 29 in series, CBJ ― 1 for 5 7 for 27 in series on power play

Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Mark Shewchyk 19 189 at Nationwide Arena

C Evgeni Malkin PIT, D Fedor Tyutin CBJ, D Matt Niskanen PIT game’s three stars

“Big win. Obviously we didn’t want to make it as close as we did, but we found a way

We found a way to win," said Sidney Crosby PIT after game

Evgeni Malkin PIT just third Pens’ player with multiple SCP hat tricks in career (Lemieux, Crosby)

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2014 ATLANTIC DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

2 ATL TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING 101 v. 3 ATL MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 100 GM STEVE YZERMAN, HC JON COOPER v. GM MARC BERGEVIN, HC MICHEL THERRIEN

CANADIENS SWEEP SERIES

Wednesday, April 16 1900 h et on HNIC Hughson, Simpson, Healy, CNBC

MONTREAL 5 @ TAMPA BAY 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. TAMPA, Nikita Kucherov 1 (J.T. Brown, Cedric Paquette) 10:09

2. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 1 (Alexei Emelin, Brendan Gallagher) 10:28

Penalties ― Panik T 17:53

SECOND PERIOD 3. TAMPA BAY, Steven Stamkos 1 (Michael Kosta) 13:24

4. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 1 (Lars Eller, Mike Weaver) 16:39 SHG

Penalties ― Briere M Paquette T 3:40, Subban M 16:06, Emelin M 18:34

THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Lars Eller 1 (Brian Gionta) 5:10

6. TAMPA BAY, Alex Killorn 1 (Tyler Johnson) 7:11 7. MONTREAL, Thomas Vanek 1 (David Desharnais, Alexei Emelin) 11:30

8. TAMPA BAY, Steven Stamkos 2 (Alex Killorn) 13:27

Penalties ― Killorn T 17:59

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. MONTREAL, Dale Weise 1 (Daniel Briere, Josh Gorges) 18:08 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by CANADIENS 14 8 3 9 44

LIGHTNING 4 7 5 9 25 MONTREAL, Carey Price; TAMPA BAY, Anders Lindback

MTL ― 0 for 2, TB ― 0 for 2 on power play

Referees: Gord Dwyer, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Michel Cormier, Steve Miller 19 204 at Tampa Bay Times Forum

MTL dressed ― 8 Prust LW, 11 Gallagher RW, 14 Plekanec C, 17 Bourque RW, 20 Vanek LW, 21 Gionta RW, 22 Weise RW, 26 Gorges D, 43 Weaver D, 48 Briere C, 49 Bournival LW, 51 Desharnais C, 55 Bouillon D, 67 Pacioretty LW, 74 Emelin D, 76 Subban D, 79 Markov D, 81 Eller C, 30 Budaj G, 31 Price G TB dressed ― 2 Brewer D, 6 Salo D, 7 Gudas D, 9 T. Johnson C, 16 Purcell RW, 17 Killorn C, 18 Palat LW, 21 Kostka D, 23 Brown RW, 24 Callahan RW, 25 Carle D, 44 Thompson C, 51 Filppula C, 54 Paquette C, 71 Panik RW, 77 Hedman D, 86 Kucherov RW, 91 Stamkos C, 37 Gudlevskis G, 39 Lindback G

RW Dale Weise MTL, C Steven Stamkos TB, LW Thomas Vanek MTL game’s three stars

G Ben Bishop TB played 63 games for Lightning this season, but starts series out with injury D Andrei Markov MTL led Canadiens with 33:41 TOI; D Matt Carle led TB with 29:16

Sunday, April 20 Easter Sunday 1900 h et on HNIC, RDS, NBCSN

TAMPA BAY 2 @ MONTREAL 3

FIRST PERIOD

1. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 3 (P.K. Subban) 0:11

Penalties ― Barbeiro T (double minor) 3:15

SECOND PERIOD 2. TAMPA BAY, Ondrej Palat 1 (Steven Stamkos, Victor Hedman) 8:39

3. MONTREAL, Brendan Gallagher 2 (P.K. Subban, Lars Eller) 18:10

Penalties ― Hedman T 0:45, Briere M 8:14, Sustr T 9:04, Subban M 12:00, Gudas T Prust M 16:09

THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 2 (Brandon Prust, Brendan Gallagher) 5:43 GWG

5. TAMPA BAY, Matthew Carle 1 (Steven Stamkos, Radko Gudas) 11:36

Penalties ― Barbeiro T 6:05

Shots on goal by LIGHTNING 8 12 9 29

CANADIENS 13 7 11 31 TAMPA BAY, Anders Lindback; MONTREAL, Carey Price

TB ― 1 for 2 2 for 6 in series, MTL ― 0 for 5 1 for 11 in series on power play

Referees: Francis Charron, Paul Devorski Linesmen: Derek Amell, Darren Gibbs 21 273 at Centre Bell

RW Brendan Gallagher MTL, D P.K. Subban MTL, RW Rene Bourque MTL game’s three stars

Lightning swept Canadiens en route to 2004 Stanley Cup championship Bob Gainey MTL scored 7 seconds into game @ Islanders 5 May 1977

Friday, April 18 Good Friday 1900 h et on HNIC, RDS, CNBC

MONTREAL 4 @ TAMPA BAY 1

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Stamkos T (double minor) 15:30, Canadiens’ bench (served by Bourque) 16:22

SECOND PERIOD

1. MONTREAL, David Desharnais 1 (P.K. Subban, Max Pacioretty) 2:34 2. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 1 (Thomas Vanek, P.K. Subban) 10:35 GWG

Penalties ― Panik T 2:28, Prust M Gudas T (minors, majors) 2:56, Desharnais M 7:29

THIRD PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Brendan Gallagher 1 (unassisted) 11:46

4. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 2 (Lars Eller) 14:39 5. TAMPA BAY, Teddy Purcell 1 (Victor Hedman, Valtteri Filppula) 18:01 PPG

Penalties ― Killorn T 9:14, Vanek M Paquette T (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 15:09, Eller M 17:20

Shots on goal by

CANADIENS 10 8 8 26 LIGHTNING 11 8 8 27

MONTREAL, Carey Price; TAMPA BAY, Anders Lindback, Kristers Gudlevskis (11:46 of third period)

MTL ― 1 for 4 1 for 6 in series, TB ― 1 for 2 1 for 4 in series on power play Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Mark Shewchyk

19 284 at Tampa Bay Times Forum

G Carey Price MTL, RW Rene Bourque MTL, D P.K. Subban MTL game’s three stars PPG by David Desharnais snapped 0-for-27 Canadiens’ power-play drought

Canadiens won first two games on road v. Bruins in 2011…then lost series in seven Teams that win first 2 of best-of-7 SCP series on road hold all-time series record of 61-18

Tuesday, April 22 1900 h et on HNIC, RDS, NHLN U.S.

TAMPA BAY 3 @ MONTREAL 4

FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Daniel Briere 1 (Dale Weise, Michael Bournival) 2:24

2. MONTREAL, Lars Eller 2 (Brian Gionta) 15:21

Penalties ― Bourque M 6:18

SECOND PERIOD

3. TAMPA BAY, Ondrej Palat 2 (unassisted) 4:32 SHG 4. MONTREAL, Brendan Gallagher 3 (Tomas Plekanec, Josh Gorges) 5:42

Penalties ― Stamkos T 2:39

THIRD PERIOD

5. TAMPA BAY, Victor Hedman 1 (Ondrej Palat, Michael Kostka) 3:29 6. TAMPA BAY, Tyler Johnson 1 (J.T. Brown, Cedric Paquette) 6:31

7. MONTREAL, Max Pacioretty 1 (Thomas Vanek, P.K. Subban) 19:17 PPG GWG

Penalties ― Paquette T 17:49

Shots on goal by LIGHTNING 6 7 10 23

CANADIENS 15 14 8 37 TAMPA BAY, Anders Lindback, Kristers Gudlevskis (5:42 of second period); MONTREAL, Carey Price

TB ― 0 for 1 2 for 7 in series, MTL ― 1 for 2 2 for 13 in series on power play

Referees: Chris Lee, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Derek Nansen 21 273 at Centre Bell

LW Max Pacioretty MTL, RW Rene Bourque MTL, LW Ondrej Palat TB game’s three stars

Canadiens sweep a SCP series for first time since 1993 Lightning only led for 3:34 of 258:08 played in series

Canadiens win their first SCP series since 2010

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2014 METROPOLITAN DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

2 MET NEW YORK RANGERS 96 v. 3 MET PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 94 GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT v. GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC CRAIG BERUBE

RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 7

Thursday, April 17 1900 h et on TSN Miller, Ferraro, CNBC

PHILADELPHIA 1 @ NEW YORK 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. PHILADELPHIA, Andrew MacDonald 1 (Scott Hartnell) 7:28 2. NEW YORK, Mats Zuccarello 1 (Benoit Pouliot, Marc Staal) 10:53

Penalties ― Hall P 2:31

SECOND PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Zuccarello N Schenn P 16:55

THIRD PERIOD 3. NEW YORK, Brad Richards 1 (Martin St. Louis, Rick Nash) 8:22 PPG GWG

4. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 1 (Brad Richards, Martin St. Louis) 9:09 PPG 5. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 1 (Brad Richards, Jesper Fast) 15:52

Penalties ― McDonagh N 0:46, Akeson P (double minor) 7:35, Giroux P 12:01, Rinaldo P 17:01, Schenn P 19:11

Shots on goal by

FLYERS 6 8 1 15 RANGERS 14 9 13 36

PHILADELPHIA, Ray Emery; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

PHI ― 0 for 1, NYR ― 2 for 6 on power play Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Derek Nansen

18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

PHI dressed ― 5 Coburn D, 8 Grossmann D, 10 Brayden Schenn C, 12 Raffl LW, 14 Couturier C, 17 Simmonds RW, 18 Hall RW, 19 Hartnell LW, 22 Luke Schenn D, 24 Read LW, 28 Giroux RW, 32 Streit D, 36 Rinaldo C,

40 Lecavalier C, 42 Akeson RW, 44 Timonen D, 47 Macdonald D, 93 Voracek RW, 29 Emery G, 33 Heeter G NYR dressed ― 5 Girardi D, 6 Stralman D, 8 Klein D, 12 Fast RW, 15 Dorsett RW, 16 Brassard C, 17 J. Moore D,

18 Staal D, 19 Richards C, 21 Stepan C, 22 Boyle C, 26 St. Louis RW, 27 McDonagh D, 28 D. Moore C, 36 Zuccarello C, 61 Nash LW, 62 Hagelin LW, 67 Pouliot LW, 30 Lundqvist G, 33 Talbot G

C Brad Richards NYR, RW Martin St. Louis NYR, LW Mats Zuccarello NYR game’s three stars

NYR and PHI meet for first time in Stanley Cup Playoffs since 1997 G Steve Mason PHI out of Flyers’ line-up with upper body injury

Tuesday, April 22 2000 h et on TSN, SN 360, CNBC

NEW YORK 4 @ PHILADELPHIA 1

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 2 (Rick Nash, Martin St. Louis) 3:54

2. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 2 (Dan Girardi, Rick Nash) 10:24 GWG 3. PHILADELPHIA, Mark Streit 1 (Jakub Voracek, Claude Giroux) 17:18

Penalties ― Simmonds P 5:35, Pouliot N 6:49, Hartnell P 10:49, Timonen P 16:52, Pouliot N 16:57

SECOND PERIOD

4. NEW YORK, Dan Girardi 1 (Brad Richards, Carl Hagelin) 5:17

Penalties ― Carcillo N Hagelin N Voracek P 11:37, Dorsett N 16:02

THIRD PERIOD 5. NEW YORK, Daniel Carcillo 1 (Brian Boyle) 10:53

Penalties ― Carcillo N 8:36, Simmonds P 16:18

Shots on goal by

RANGERS 13 4 6 23 FLYERS 12 13 7 32

NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; PHILADELPHIA, Ray Emery, Steve Mason (12:45 of third period)

NYR ― 0 for 4 3 for 16 in series, PHI ― 0 for 5 2 for 9 in series on power play Referees: Francis Charron, Paul Devorski Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot

20 096 at Wells Fargo Center

D Dan Girardi NYR, RW Martin St. Louis NYR, LW Rick Nash NYR game’s three stars RW Martin St. Louis NYR had just one goal in 19 games after being acquired by NYR on 5 March

Patrick Marleau SJ, Martin St. Louis NYR, Ryan O’Reilly COL named Lady Byng finalists

Sunday, April 27 1200 h et on TSN, NBC

PHILADELPHIA 2 @ NEW YORK4

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Marc Staal 1 (Martin St. Louis, Derek Stepan) 11:53

Penalties ― Hagelin N 3:17, Hagelin N 7:28, Lecavalier P 12:03

SECOND PERIOD

2. NEW YORK, Brad Richards 2 (J.T. Miller, Carl Hagelin) 8:07 3. NEW YORK, Dominic Moore 2 (unassisted) 16:20 GWG

4. PHILADELPHIA, Vincent Lecavalier 1 (Mark Streit, Andrew MacDonald) 19:27 PPG

Penalties ― MacDonald P 0:38, Klein N 8:26, Hagelin N 10:39, Read P 13:01, Stralman N 18:16

THIRD PERIOD 5. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 1 (Kimmo Timonen, Wayne Simmonds) 18:31

6. NEW YORK, Brian Boyle 1 (Dominic Moore, Dan Girardi) 19:45 ENG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by FLYERS 8 8 10 26

RANGERS 6 8 8 22 PHILADELPHIA, Steve Mason; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

PHI ― 1 for 5 4 for 16 in series, NYR ― 0 for 3 3 for 23 in series on power play

Referees: Brad Watson, Justin St. Pierre Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

RW Martin St. Louis NYR, C Dominic Moore NYR, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR game’s three stars

39-year old D Hal Gill PHI drew into Flyers’ line-up, after playing only six regular season games C Vincent Lecavalier PHI has 25 goals in 68 career SCP games

Sunday, April 20 Easter Sunday 1220 h et on TSN, NBC

PHILADELPHIA 4 @ NEW YORK 2

FIRST PERIOD

1. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 1 (Derek Stepan, Rick Nash) 4:08 2. NEW YORK, Benoit Pouliot 1 (Derek Brassard, Mats Zuccarello) 8:22 PPG

3. PHILADELPHIA, Jakub Voracek 1 (Claude Giroux, Scott Hartnell) 14:14

Penalties ― Simmonds P 1:04, Couturier P 6:55, Hagelin N 9:56, Voracek P 17:16

SECOND PERIOD 4. PHILADELPHIA, Jason Akeson 1 (Vincent Lecavalier, Brayden Schenn) 5:45 PPG

5. PHILADELPHIA, Luke Schenn 1 (Adam Hall, Michael Raffl) 11:18 GWG

Penalties ― Stralman N 3:48, MacDonald P Zuccarello N 8:40, Timonen P 8:58, Simmons P Hartnell P Moore N Dorsett N 11:41, Coburn P 15:55

THIRD PERIOD

6. PHILADELPHIA, Wayne Simmonds 1 (Matt Read) 19:34 PPG ENG

Penalties ― Grossman P 3:15, Rangers’ bench (served by Dorsett) 18:41

Shots on goal by FLYERS 8 9 8 25

RANGERS 9 17 7 33 PHILADELPHIA, Ray Emery; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

PHI ― 2 for 3 2 for 4 in series, NYR ― 1 for 6 3 for 12 in series on power play

Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Mark Shewchyk 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

G Ray Emery PHI, D Luke Schenn PHI, RW Jakub Voracek PHI game’s three stars

Entering game, Flyers had lost nine straight games at Madison Square Garden G Ray Emery PHI upped his career SCP record to 21-16

Friday, April 25 1900 h et on TSN, CNBC

NEW YORK 1 @ PHILADELPHIA 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Dominic Moore 1 (Brian Boyle) 4:38

2. PHILADELPHIA, Matt Read 1 (Jason Akeson, Braydon Coburn) 8:55

Penalties ― Moore N 2:26, B. Schenn P 10:25

SECOND PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Jakub Voracek 2 (Brayden Schenn, Mark Streit) 7:22 PPG GWG

Penalties ― MacDonald P 3:33, Moore N 5:58, Couturier P 11:43, Carcillo N B. Schenn P 19:11, Read P 19:44

THIRD PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by RANGERS 16 12 9 37

FLYERS 6 11 8 25 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; PHILADELPHIA, Steve Mason

NYR ― 0 for 4 3 for 20 in series, PHI ― 1 for 2 3 for 11 in series on power play

Referees: Gord Dwyer, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jonny Murray 20 132 at Wells Fargo Center

G Steve Mason PHI, RW Jakub Voracek PHI, D Dan Girardi NYR game’s three stars

G Henrik Lundqvist NYR has now lost 11 straight games when NYR have been ahead in a series Flyers’ ‘God Bless America’ tandem of Lauren Hart and Kate Smith video successful again

Tuesday, April 29 1930 h et on TSN

NEW YORK 2 @ PHILADELPHIA 5

FIRST PERIOD 1. PHILADELPHIA, Wayne Simmonds 2 (Scott Hartnell, Claude Giroux) 7:08 PPG

Penalties ― Pouliot N 5:23, Coburn P 8:52

SECOND PERIOD

2. PHILADELPHIA, Wayne Simmonds 3 (Brayden Schenn) 1:32 3. PHILADELPHIA, Erik Gustafsson 1 (Braydon Coburn) 14:17 GWG

4. PHILADELPHIA, Wayne Simmonds 4 (Jakub Voracek, Claude Giroux) 15:19 PPG

Penalties ― Couturier P 6:10, Gustafsson P 12:11, Dorsett N 14:28, Simmonds P 19:57

THIRD PERIOD 5. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 2 (Anton Stralman, Brad Richards) 13:26

6. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 2 (unassisted) 15:49 ENG 7. NEW YORK, Mats Zuccarello 2 (Benoit Pouliot, J.T. Miller) 19:03

Penalties ― Dorsett N Hartnell P 2:06, MacDonald P 7:37, Zuccarello N 9:27, Boyle N Hall P (majors) 18:23,

Simmonds P (10-minute misconduct) 19:03

Shots on goal by RANGERS 13 10 13 36

FLYERS 13 10 6 29 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist, Cam Talbot (start of third period); PHILADELPHIA, Steve Mason

NYR ― 0 for 5 3 for 28 in series, PHI ― 2 for 3 6 for 19 in series on power play

Referees: Steve Kozari, Dean Morton Linesmen: Michel Cormier, Steve Miller 20 137 at Wells Fargo Center

RW Wayne Simmonds PHI, G Steve Mason PHI, D Erik Gustafsson PHI game’s three stars

Simmonds PHI scores first SCP hat trick v. Rangers since John Madden NJ in 2006 Last Flyers’ SCP hat tricks were by Claude Giroux, Sean Couturier v. PIT in 2012

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2014 METROPOLITAN DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

2 MET NEW YORK RANGERS 96 v. 3 MET PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 94 GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT v. GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC CRAIG BERUBE

RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, April 30 1900 h et on TSN2

PHILADELPHIA 1 @ NEW YORK 2

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Rinaldo P 10:43

SECOND PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Daniel Carcillo 2 (Mats Zuccarello, Kevin Klein) 3:06 2. NEW YORK, Benoit Pouliot 2 (Derick Brassard, Anton Stralman) 11:46 GWG Penalties ― Rangers’ bench (served by Carcillo) 0:39, Pouliot N 8:37

THIRD PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Jason Akeson 2 (Braydon Coburn, Matt Read) 4:32 Penalties ― None Shots on goal by FLYERS 11 5 11 27 RANGERS 10 18 5 33 PHILADELPHIA, Steve Mason; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist PHI ― 0 for 2 6 for 21 in series, NYR ― 0 for 1 3 for 29 in series on power play Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Derek Amell, Derek Nansen 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

LW Daniel Carcillo NYR, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, G Steve Mason PHI three stars Rangers and Flyers meet in G7 for first time since 5 May 1974 All-time records in G7 ~ PHI 9-7, NYR 7-5 NYR 1st team in SCP history to win G7 in opening round 3 straight yrs (2012-14)

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2014 PACIFIC DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

1 PAC ANAHEIM DUCKS 116 v. WC 2 DALLAS STARS 91 GM BOB MURRAY, HC BRUCE BOUDREAU v. GM JIM NILL, HC LINDY RUFF

DUCKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Wednesday, April 16 1900 h pt on TSN Cuthbert, Johnson, NBCSN

DALLAS 3 @ ANAHEIM 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. ANAHEIM, Kyle Palmieri 1 (Nick Bonino, Daniel Winnik) 1:53

2. ANAHEIM, Ryan Getzlaf 1 (Matt Beleskey, Corey Perry) 12:49 3. ANAHEIM, Mathieu Perreault 1 (Patrick Maroon, Ryan Getzlaf) 19:30 PPG

Penalties ― Roussel D 2:40, Ducks’ bench (served by Palmieri) 4:06, Silfverberg A 9:52, Winnik A 15:50,

Gonchar D 18:31

SECOND PERIOD 4. ANAHEIM, Matt Beleskey 1 (Francois Beauchemin, Teemu Selanne) 9:04 PPG GWG

5. DALLAS, Jamie Benn 1 (Colton Sceviour, Alex Chiasson) 16:36 PPG 6. DALLAS, Colton Sceviour 1 (Cody Eakin, Jordie Benn) 18:09

Penalties ― Garbutt D 7:55, Robidas D 15:02, Ducks’ bench (served by Palmieri) 16:07

THIRD PERIOD

7. DALLAS, Tyler Seguin 1 (Trevor Daley, Valeri Nichushkin) 13:53

Penalties ― Nemeth D 1:56, Gonchar D 11:15

Shots on goal by STARS 14 13 8 35

DUCKS 10 12 13 35

DALLAS, Kari Lehtonen; ANAHEIM, Frederik Andersen

DAL ― 1 for 5, ANA ― 2 for 5 on power play

Referees: Chris Lee, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Brian Murphy 17 294 at Honda Center

DAL dressed ― 6 Daley D, 10 Horcoff C, 12 Chiasson RW, 13 Whitney LW, 14 Jamie Benn LW, 16 Garbutt C,

20 Eakin C, 21 Roussel LW, 22 Sceviour C, 24 Jordie Benn D, 27 Rome D, 33 Goligoski D, 37 Nemeth D, 38 Fiddler LW, 43 Nichushkin RW, 55 Gonchar D, 72 Cole LW, 91 Seguin C, 30 Thomas G, 32 Lehtonen G

ANA dressed ― 4 Fowler D, 6 Lovejoy D, 7 Cogliano C, 8 Selanne RW, 10 Perry RW, 11 Koivu C, 13 Bonino C, 15 Getzlaf C, 19 Robidas D, 21 Palmieri C, 22 Perreault C, 23 Beauchemin D, 33 Silfverberg RW, 34 Winnik C,

39 Beleskey LW, 47 Lindholm D, 55 Allen D, 62 Maroon LW, 1 Hiller G, 31 Andersen G

C Nick Bonino ANA, C Tyler Seguin DAL, C Ryan Getzlaf ANA game’s three stars Ducks set team records w/ 116 points, 54 wins, 263 goals for this season

G Frederik Anderson ANA third Ducks’ rookie G to appear in SCP ~ Askey 1999, Bryzgalov 2006

Monday, April 21 1930 h ct on TSN, NBCSN

ANAHEIM 0 @ DALLAS 3

FIRST PERIOD

1. DALLAS, Jamie Benn 2 (Shawn Horcoff, Trevor Daley) 19:25 GWG

Penalties ― Allen A 9:43, Jamie Benn 17:15

SECOND PERIOD

2. DALLAS, Valeri Nichushkin 1 (Tyler Seguin, Colton Sceviour) 17:15

Penalties ― Goligoski D 1:41, Lovejoy A 6:12, Mueller D 14:43, Getzlaf A Roussel D (double minor) 18:14, Perry A

Daley D 19:29

THIRD PERIOD

3. DALLAS, Ryan Garbutt 2 (Cody Eakin, Antoine Roussel) 7:52

Penalties ― Connauton D 9:23, Allen A 11:49, Smith-Pelly A Nemeth D (10-minute misconducts) Perreault A Fiddler D 14:27, Maroon A (10-minute misconduct) 14:48

Shots on goal by

DUCKS 13 17 7 37 STARS 9 6 7 22

ANAHEIM, Frederik Andersen; DALLAS, Kari Lehtonen

ANA ― 0 for 5 2 for 13 in series, DAL ― 0 for 3 2 for 14 in series on power play Referees: Brad Meier, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jonny Murray

19 120 at American Airlines Center

G Kari Lehtonen DAL, LW Jamie Benn DAL, D Trevor Daley DAL game’s three stars D Trevor Daley DAL is only Stars’ player left from last SCP team in 2008

Crowd of 19 120 was largest ever at American Airlines Center

Friday, April 25 1930 h pt on TSN, NBCSN

DALLAS 2 @ ANAHEIM 6

FIRST PERIOD 1. ANAHEIM, Nick Bonino 1 (Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry) 5:32 PPG

2. DALLAS, Jamie Benn 4 (unassisted) 10:00 SHG

3. ANAHEIM, Rickard Rakell 1 (Francois Beauchemin, Luca Sbisa) 10:26 PPG

Penalties ― Roussel A 4:12, Garbutt D (major, game misconduct) 9:11, Bonino A 12:04, Perreault A 14:30,

Fowler A 16:16, Goligoski A 19:55

SECOND PERIOD 4. ANAHEIM, Mathieu Perreault 2 (Ryan Getzlaf, Patrick Maroon) 1:05 PPG GWG

5. DALLAS, Shawn Horcoff 1 (Vernon Fiddler, Jordie Benn) 8:19

Penalties ― Selanne A 2:26, Cogliano A 3:39, Roussel D Etem A (minors, 10-minute misconducts) 5:54

THIRD PERIOD 6. ANAHEIM, Jakob Silfverberg 1 (Andrew Cogliano, Saku Koivu) 1:07

7. ANAHEIM, Ryan Getzlaf 3 (Corey Perry) 4:30 8. ANAHEIM, Corey Perry 2 (Mathieu Perreault, Cam Fowler) 6:49 PPG

Penalties ― Benn D 5:57, Connauton D Fiddler D Perreault A (minors, 10-minute misconducts) Maroon A (double minor, 10-minute misconduct) Sbisa A (major) 7:40, Allen A (double minor) 13:47, Roussel D 20:00

Shots on goal by

STARS 12 16 8 36 DUCKS 9 10 4 23

DALLAS, Kari Lehtonen, Tim Thomas (5:22 of third period); ANAHEIM, Frederik Andersen

DAL ― 0 for 7 2 for 24 in series, ANA ― 4 for 6 6 for 22 in series on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Michel Cormier, Steve Miller

17 334 at Honda Center

C Ryan Getzlaf ANA, RW Corey Perry ANA, C Mathieu Perreault ANA game’s three stars C Rickard Rakell ANA becomes first Ducks’ player ever to score first career goal in postseason

"Every time you get your captain back, it's going to make you feel better," Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau said of Getzlaf. "It's like your big brother is back. Guys felt a little more secure

and he came out and had a great game."

Friday, April 18 Good Friday 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN

DALLAS 2 @ ANAHEIM 3

FIRST PERIOD

1. DALLAS, Alex Chiasson 1 (Jamie Benn, Alex Goligoski) 7:40 PPG 2. ANAHEIM, Ryan Getzlaf 2 (unassisted) 17:14

Penalties ― Garbutt D 1:58, Perry A 7:25, Daley D 14:47, Koivu A 17:42, Goligoski D 18:51

SECOND PERIOD

3. ANAHEIM, Corey Perry 1 (unassisted) 16:15

Penalties ― Getzlaf A 7:29, Koivu A 17:59

THIRD PERIOD 4. ANAHEIM, Andrew Cogliano 1 (Ryan Getzlaf) 5:09 SHG GWG

5. DALLAS, Ryan Garbutt 1 (Shawn Horcoff, Antoine Roussel) 9:58

Penalties ― Perry A 3:40, Getzlaf A 17:00

Shots on goal by

STARS 11 10 15 36 DUCKS 10 7 2 19

DALLAS, Kari Lehtonen; ANAHEIM, Frederik Andersen

DAL ― 1 for 6 2 for 11 in series, ANA ― 0 for 3 2 for 8 in series on power play

Referees: Brad Watson, Justin St. Pierre Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Brian Murphy

17 426 at Honda Center

C Ryan Getzlaf ANA, RW Corey Perry ANA, D Cam Fowler ANA game’s three stars Ryan Getzlaf ANA had his third child, daughter Willa, earllier today

D Cam Fowler ANA led Ducks with 22:02 TOI; D Alex Goligoski DAL led Stars with 27:25 Teams up 2-0 in best-of-seven SCP series hold all-time series record of 287-45 (86.4%)

Wednesday, April 23 1900 h ct on TSN, CNBC

ANAHEIM 2 @ DALLAS 4

FIRST PERIOD 1. ANAHEIM, Bryan Allen 1 (Cam Fowler, Andrew Cogliano) 12:17

2. ANAHEIM, Patrick Maroon 1 (Mathieu Perreault) 18:16

Penalties ― Nichuskin D 6:39

SECOND PERIOD

3. DALLAS, Jamie Benn 3 (unassisted) 0:27 4. DALLAS, Vernon Fiddler 1 (Shawn Horcoff, Jordie Benn) 6:33

Penalties ― Connauton D 9:51, Fistric A 13:40, Allen A 15:58

THIRD PERIOD

5. DALLAS, Cody Eakin 1 (Antoine Roussel, Kari Lehtonen) 6:22 GWG 6. DALLAS, Alex Goligoski 1 (Vernon Fiddler, Shawn Horcoff) 7:44

Penalties ― Garbutt D 11:32, Perry A 14:59, Perry A Roussel D (majors) Maroon A Fiddler D (10-minute

misconducts) 17:50, Palmieri A Daley D (10-minute misconducts) 18:53, Allen A (double minor, 10-minute misconduct) Fistric D Garbutt D Jordie Benn D 20:00

Shots on goal by

DUCKS 11 3 9 23 STARS 7 16 3 26

ANAHEIM, Frederik Andersen, Jonas Hiller (7:44 of third period); DALLAS, Kari Lehtonen

ANA ― 0 for 3 2 for 16 in series, DAL ― 0 for 3 2 for 17 in series on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Dean Morton Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Matt MacPherson

at American Airlines Center

D Alex Goligoski DAL, C Vernon Fiddler DAL, C Cody Eakin DAL game’s three stars Teemu Selanne ANA has appeared in Ducks’ record 87 SCP games with 33g, 31a

C Ryan Getzlaf ANA was a surprise scratch with an upper-body injury

Sunday, April 27 1900 h ct on TSN2

ANAHEIM 5 @ DALLAS 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. DALLAS, Trevor Daley 1 (Shawn Horcoff) 5:16

2. DALLAS, Cody Eakin 2 (Tyler Seguin, Alex Goligoski) 10:27 PPG

3. ANAHEIM, Devante Smith-Pelly 1 (Teemu Selanne, Rickard Rakell) 17:57 PPG

4. DALLAS, Ryan Garbutt 3 (Cody Eakin, Trevor Daley) 19:01

Penalties ― Daley D 3:10, Fistric A 9:55, Koivu A 10:43, Cole D 16:37

SECOND PERIOD

5. ANAHEIM, Ben Lovejoy 1 (Teemu Selanne) 3:55 6. DALLAS, Trevor Daley 2 (Alex Goligoski) 10:33

Penalties ― Goligoski D 7:17, Beleskey A Dillon D 9:19, Lovejoy A 12:21, Fowler A 15:04, Maroon A 19:56

THIRD PERIOD

7. ANAHEIM, Nick Bonino 2 (Corey Perry, Matt Beleskey) 17:50 8. ANAHEIM, Devante Smith-Pelly 2 (Corey Perry, Francois Beauchemin) 19:36

Penalties ― Perry A Garbutt D 2:41, Cogliano A Chiasson D 17:34

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

9. ANAHEIM, Nick Bonino 3 (Andrew Cogliano, Patrick Maroon) 2:47 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by DUCKS 8 6 15 1 30

STARS 11 8 5 0 24 ANAHEIM, Frederik Andersen, Jonas Hiller (10:33 of second period); DALLAS, Kari Lehtonen

ANA ― 1 for 4 7 for 26 in series, DAL ― 1 for 5 3 for 29 in series on power play

Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Steve Miller, Derek Nansen 19 323 at American Airlines Center

C Nick Bonino ANA, D Trevor Daley DAL, G Jonas Hiller ANA game’s three stars

Teemu Selanne ANA second oldest (43y 207d) to record multi-pt SCP game (Chelios 45y 102d) Selanne and Ryan Getzlaf ANA now each hold Ducks’ SCP career scoring record with 66 points

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2014 CENTRAL DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

1 CEN COLORADO AVALANCHE 112 v. WC 1 MINNESOTA WILD 98 GM GREG SHERMAN, HC PATRICK ROY v. GM CHUCK FLETCHER, HC MIKE YEO

WILD WIN SERIES IN 7

Thursday, April 17 1930 h mt on TSN, CNBC

MINNESOTA 4 @ COLORADO 5 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. COLORADO, Gabriel Landeskog 1 (Paul Stastny ) 13:14 2. MINNESOTA, Charlie Coyle 1 (Zach Parise, Marco Scandella) 15:20 Penalties ― McCormick M (double minor) 5:05, MacKinnon C 5:59

SECOND PERIOD 3. MINNESOTA, Ryan Suter 1 (Mikko Koivu, Zach Parise) 11:05 PPG 4. COLORADO, Ryan O’Reilly 1 (Nathan MacKinnon, Tyson Barrie) 14:12 5. MINNESOTA, Erik Haula 1 (Jonas Brodin) 16:08 6. MINNESOTA, Kyle Brodziak 1 (Matt Cooke, Nino Niederreiter) 18:12 Penalties ― Koivu M 8:11, Hejda C 10:33, E. Johnson C Parise M 12:24, Cliche C 18:41

THIRD PERIOD 7. COLORADO, Jamie McGinn 1 (Ryan O’Reilly) 7:13 8. COLORADO, Paul Stastny 1 (Erik Johnson, Nathan MacKinnon) 19:46 Penalties ― Veilleux M 5:04, Cooke M Holden C 9:06

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. COLORADO, Paul Stastny 2 (Nathan MacKinnon, Tyson Barrie) 7:27 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by WILD 7 12 11 3 33 AVALANCHE 8 6 14 3 31 MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov; COLORADO, Semyon Varlamov MIN ― 1 for 2, COL ― 0 for 4 on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Dean Morton Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jonny Murray 18 074 at Pepsi Center MIN dressed ― 3 Coyle C, 4 Stoner D, 6 Scandella D, 8 McCormick C, 9 Koivu C, 11 Parise LW, 19 Veilleux LW, 20 Suter D, 21 Brodziak C, 22 Niederreiter RW, 24 Cooke LW, 25 Brodin D, 26 Moulson LW, 29 Pominville RW, 39 Prosser D, 46 Spurgeon D, 56 Haula LW, 64 Granlund C, 30 Bryzgalov G, 33 Curry G COL dressed ― 2 Holden D, 4 Barrie D, 5 Guenin D, 6 E. Johnson D, 8 Hejda D, 11 McGinn LW, 15 Parenteau RW, 24 Cliche RW, 25 Talbot C, 26 Stastny C, 28 Carey C, 29 MacKinnon C, 42 Malone C, 55 McLeod LW, 58 Bordeleau LW, 61 Benoit D, 90 O’Reilly C, 92 Landeskog LW, 1 Varlamov G, 35 Giguere G

C Paul Stastny COL, C Ryan O’Reilly COL, C Nathan MacKinnon COL game’s three stars Patrick Roy returns to SCP for first time since being eliminated as Avs’ player in 2003 9 of last 10 SCP games between Wild and Avs have been decided by one goal

Monday, April 21 1700 h ct on TSN Miller, Ferraro, NHLN U.S.

COLORADO 0 @ MINNESOTA 1 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Malone C Stoner M 2:07, Holden C Cooke M 7:19, Coyle M 9:57, Talbot C Benoit C Prosser M Stoner M 18:29

SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Cooke M 2:02, Talbot C 5:09, Niederreiter M 11:36, Parise M 14:45, Guenin C 17:19

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Parenteau C 9:35

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 1. MINNESOTA, Mikael Granlund 1 (Jason Pominville, Zach Parise) 5:08 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by AVALANCHE 8 7 5 2 22 WILD 22 9 13 2 46 COLORADO, Semyon Varlamov ; MINNESOTA, Darcy Kuemper COL ― 0 for 4 1 for 11 in series, MIN ― 0 for 3 1 for 8 in series on power play Referees: Brad Watson, Justin St. Pierre Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Matt MacPherson 19 221 at Xcel Energy Center

C Mikael Granlund MIN, C Mikko Koivu MIN, G Semyon Varlamov MIN game’s three stars Kuemper 1st goalie to record 1-0 OT shutout in first SCP start since Normie Smith (DET) in 1936 Patrick Marleau SJ, Martin St. Louis NYR, Ryan O’Reilly COL named Lady Byng finalists

Saturday, April 26 1930 h mt on TSN

MINNESOTA 3 @ COLORADO 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Holden C 4:03, Granlund M 12:50

SECOND PERIOD 1. COLORADO, Cody McLeod 1 (Ryan O’Reilly) 8:04 SHG 2. MINNESOTA, Matt Moulson 1 (Jared Spurgeon, Dany Heatley) 9:17 3. COLORADO, Nick Holden 1 (Andre Benoit, Nathan McKinnon) 12:16 Penalties ― Stoner M 4:37, Avalanche bench (served by Jamie McGinn) 6:47, Koivu M Landeskog C 11:44, Coyle M 17:31

THIRD PERIOD 4. MINNESOTA,Zach Parise 1 (Jason Pominville, Mikael Granlund) 4:34 5. MINNESOTA, Kyle Brodziak 2 (Dany Heatley, Charlie Coyle) 6:25 6. COLORADO, PA Parenteau 1 (Paul Stastny, Nathan MacKinnon) 18:46 Penalties ― Landeskog C 15:27

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. COLORADO, Nathan MacKinnon 2 (Gabriel Landeskog, Ryan Wilson) 3:27 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by WILD 11 9 10 2 32 AVALANCHE 8 12 12 3 35 MINNESOTA, Darcy Kuemper; COLORADO, Semyon Varlamov MIN ― 0 for 3 2 for 15 in series, COL ― 0 for 3 1 for 18 in series on power play Referees: Brad Meier, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 418 at Pepsi Center

C Nathan MacKinnon COL, RW PA Parenteau COL, G Semyon Varlamov COL three stars

MacKinnon COL second youngest in SCP history (18y 237d) to score OT goal (Gallinger BOS ’43)

"We knew when we drafted (MacKinnon) what kind of player we were drafting,'' Avs’ coach Roy said

Saturday, April 19 1930 h mt on TSN, NBCSN

MINNESOTA 2 @ COLORADO 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. MINNESOTA, Charlie Coyle 2 (Mikko Koivu, Ryan Suter) 4:18 2. COLORADO, Nathan MacKinnon 1 (Paul Stastny, Nick Holden) 6:20

Penalties ― McLeod C 1:07, Hejda C 7:23

SECOND PERIOD

3. COLORADO, Gabriel Landeskog 2 (Nathan MacKinnon, Paul Stastny) 2:58 4. COLORADO, Gabriel Landeskog 3 (Paul Stastny, Nathan MacKinnon) 11:59 GWG

Penalties ― Niederreiter M 9:52, Brodziak M 15:47

THIRD PERIOD

5. MINNESOTA, Marco Scandella 1 (Mikko Koivu, Zach Parise) 18:41 SHG

6. COLORADO, Paul Stastny 3 (Nathan MacKinnon) 19:45 PPG ENG

Penalties ― Hejda C 2:56, Suter M 18:30, McCormick M McLeod C (10-minute misconducts) 19:45

Shots on goal by WILD 10 9 13 32

AVALANCHE 11 9 9 29 MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov, Darcy Kuemper (11:59 of second period); COLORADO, Semyon Varlamov

MIN ― 0 for 3 1 for 5 in series, COL ― 1 for 3 1 for 7 in series on power play

Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Bryan Pancich, Jay Sharrers 18 402 at Pepsi Center

C Nathan MacKinnon COL, G Semyon Varlamov COL, LW Gabriel Landeskog COL three stars

Landeskog-Stastny-MacKinnon COL line now has 7g, 10a in series C Nathan MacKinnon COL, with 1g, 6a, equals SCP record for most points by player in

first two playoff games (Odie Cleghorn MTL 1919, Barry Pederson BOS 1982)

Thursday, April 24 2030 h ct on TSN2, CNBC

COLORADO 1 @ MINNESOTA 2

FIRST PERIOD

1. MINNESOTA, Jared Spurgeon 1 (Zach Parise, Mikael Granlund) 3:47

Penalties ― Brodin M 4:18, Guenin C 11:44

SECOND PERIOD 2. MINNESOTA, Charlie Coyle 3 (Jason Pominville) 12:55 PPG GWG

3. COLORADO, Ryan O’Reilly 2 (Jamie McGinn) 13:25

Penalties ― Suter M 4:43, Landeskog C 12:16, Stastny C 16:23

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Stoner M 1:35, McGinn C 14:19, Brodin M 17:46

Shots on goal by

AVALANCHE 3 4 5 12 WILD 14 11 7 32

COLORADO, Semyon Varlamov ; MINNESOTA, Darcy Kuemper

COL ― 0 for 4 1 for 15 in series, MIN ― 1 for 4 2 for 12 in series on power play Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Derek Amell, Darren Gibbs

19 396 at Xcel Energy Center

C Mikael Granlund MIN, D Jared Spurgeon MIN, C Charlie Coyle MIN game’s three stars Yesterday, Matt Cooke MIN suspended 7 games for knee-on-knee hit on Tyson Barrie COL in G3

Home teams have now won 14 of 15 Western Conference SCP games this postseason

Monday, April 28 2000 h ct on TSN TSN Cuthbert, Johnson

COLORADO 2 @ MINNESOTA 5

FIRST PERIOD 1. MINNESOTA, Zach Parise 2 (Ryan Suter, Mikko Koivu) 0:49 PPG

2. MINNESOTA, Mikael Granlund 2 (Jason Pominville, Zach Parise) 9:35 3. COLORADO, Paul Stastny 4 (Ryan O’Reilly) 16:59 SHG

Penalties ― MacKinnon C 0:26, Heatley M 3:19, Landeskog C Coyle M 6:45, Koivu M 12:36, Stastny C 14:49,

Benoit C 15:42

SECOND PERIOD 4. COLORADO, Nick Holden 2 (Ryan O’Reilly, Matt Duchene) 4:47

Penalties ― Moulson M 3:27, Holden C Moulson M 16:15, Benoit C Parise M 17:01

THIRD PERIOD

5. MINNESOTA, Zach Parise 3 (Mikko Koivu, Ryan Suter) 13:31 GWG 6. MINNESOTA, Jason Pominville 1 (Erik Haula, Zach Parise) 18:34 ENG

7. MINNESOTA, Marco Scandella 2 (unassisted) 19:04 ENG

Penalties ― Stoner M 5:34, Bordeleau C McLeod C Stoner M Prosser M (10-minute misconducts) 20:00

Shots on goal by AVALANCHE 6 14 3 23

WILD 9 6 8 23 COLORADO, Semyon Varlamov ; MINNESOTA, Darcy Kuemper

COL ― 1 for 4 2 for 22 in series, MIN ― 1 for 3 3 for 18 in series on power play

Referees: Paul Devorski, Gord Dwyer Linesmen: Bryan Pancich, Jay Sharrers

19 314 at Xcel Energy Center

LW Zach Parise MIN, C Mikael Granlund MIN, RW Nino Niederreiter MIN game’s three stars

Entering game, C Nathan MacKinnon COL led all SCP scorers with 10 pts, +8 rating

C Matt Duchene COL returns to Avs line-up tonight after missing 13 games with knee injury

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2014 CENTRAL DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

1 CEN COLORADO AVALANCHE 112 v. WC 1 MINNESOTA WILD 98 GM GREG SHERMAN, HC PATRICK ROY v. GM CHUCK FLETCHER, HC MIKE YEO

WILD WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, April 30 1930 h mt on TSN2

MINNESOTA 5 @ COLORADO 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. COLORADO, Nick Holden 3 (Jamie McGinn, Matt Duchene) 2:52 PPG 2. MINNESOTA, Mikko Koivu 1 (Charlie Coyle, Matt Moulson) 8:04 3. COLORADO, Jamie McGinn 2 (Joey Hishon, Ryan Wilson) 13:38 Penalties ― Niederreiter M 1:50, Wilson C (served by McGinn) 3:57

SECOND PERIOD 4. MINNESOTA, Dany Heatley 1 (Mikael Granlund, Jonas Brodin) 7:27 Penalties ― Duchene C 0:33, Hishon C 5:25, Koivu M 8:46, Veilleux M 13:44

THIRD PERIOD 5. COLORADO, Paul Stastny 5 (PA Parenteau, Nate Guenin) 2:55 6. MINNESOTA, Nito Niederreiter 1 (Kyle Brodziak, Jason Pominville) 6:33 7. COLORADO, Erik Johnson 1 (Matt Duchene, PA Parenteau) 11:16 8. MINNESOTA, Jared Spurgeon 2 (Nino Niederreiter, Kyle Brodziak) 17:33 Penalties ― None

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. MINNESOTA, Nino Niederreiter 2 (Kyle Brodziak, Dany Heatley) 5:02 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by WILD 12 8 10 5 35 AVALANCHE 9 5 7 1 22 MINNESOTA, Darcy Kuemper, Ilya Bryzgalov (11:47 of third period); COLORADO, Semyon Varlamov MIN ― 0 for 3 3 for 21 in series, COL ― 1 for 3 3 for 25 in series on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Scott Cherrey 18 511 at Pepsi Center

RW Nino Niedereitter MIN, D Jared Spurgeon MIN, RW PA Parenteau COL three stars All-time records in G7 ~ MIN 3-0, COL 6-7 G Darcy Kuemper MIN left game in third period after taking a blow to the head This was 38

th of 151 G7s in SCP history to go into overtime

G Ilya Bryzgalov first goalie in 30 yrs to come off bench and win G7 (Fuhr, ’84)

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2014 CENTRAL DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

2 CEN ST. LOUIS BLUES 111 v. 3 CEN CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 107 GM DOUG ARMSTRONG, HC KEN HITCHCOCK v. GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE

BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Thursday, April 17 1900 h ct on HNIC Brown, Millen, NBCSN

CHICAGO 3 @ ST. LOUIS 4 TRIPLE OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. ST. LOUIS, Adam Cracknell 1 (Chris Porter, Alex Pietrangelo) 4:40 2. CHICAGO, Johnny Oduya 1 (Brandon Saad) 11:14 3. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 1 (Kris Versteeg, Nick Leddy) 14:39 PPG 4. ST. LOUIS, Vladimir Tarasenko 1 (Kevin Shattenkirk, Barret Jackman) 15:52 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 1 (Jonathan Toews, Brent Seabrook) 18:24 Penalties ― Jackman S 12:56, Sharp C 16:10

SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Leopold S 5:12, Versteeg 11:51

THIRD PERIOD 6. ST. LOUIS, Jared Schwartz 1 (Derek Roy) 18:15 Penalties ― Backes S 5:18, Reaves S 8:38, Kane C 9:20

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Sobotka S 13:02

SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Reaves S 5:27, Shaw C 12:32

THIRD OVERTIME PERIOD 7. ST. LOUIS, Alexander Steen 1 (David Backes, Steve Ott) 0:26 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 7 8 6 14 7 0 42 BLUES 11 3 14 10 12 2 52 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; ST. LOUIS, Ryan Miller CHI ― 1 for 6, STL ― 0 for 4 on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Matt MacPherson 19 423 at Scottrade Center CHI dressed ― 2 Keith D, 4 Hjalmarsson D, 7 Seabrook D, 8 Leddy D, 10 Sharp RW, 16 Kruger C, 19 Toews C, 20 Saad LW, 23 Versteeg RW, 26 Handzus C, 27 Oduya D, 28 Smith RW, 29 Bickell LW, 32 Rozsival D, 52 Bollig LW, 65 Shaw C, 81 Hossa RW, 88 Kane RW, 31 Raanta G, 50 Crawford G STL dressed ― 5 Jackman D, 9 Schwartz C, 10 Morrow LW, 12 Roy C, 17 Sobotka C, 19 Bouwmeester D, 20 Steen LW, 22 Shattenkirk D, 27 Pietrangelo D, 29 Ott C, 32 Porter LW, 33 Leopold D, 40 Lapierre C, 42 Backes RW, 46 Polak D, 75 Reaves RW, 79 Cracknell RW, 91 Tarasenko RW, 1 Elliott G, 39 Miller G

LW Alexander Steen STL, RW Vladimir Tarasenko STL, LW Jaden Schwartz STL three stars Only third time in SCP history that a G1 in any series has gone to three OTs Joel Quenneville CHI fined $25 000 for obscene gesture (crotch grab) during OT

Monday, April 21 1930 h ct on HNIC, CNBC

ST. LOUIS 0 @ CHICAGO 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 1 (Duncan Keith, Sheldon Brookbank) 4:10 GWG Penalties ― Shaw C 12:35, Bickell C 18:16

SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Lapierre S 7:10, Polak S 9:20, Blues’ bench (served by Tarasenko) 16:57, Steen S 18:20

THIRD PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Marcus Kruger 1 (Brandon Saad, Michal Handzus) 19:20 ENG Penalties ― Kruger C 2:34 Shots on goal by BLUES 15 8 11 34 BLACKHAWKS 7 11 7 25 ST. LOUIS, Ryan Miller; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford STL ― 0 for 3 1 for 16 in series, CHI ― 0 for 4 1 for 14 in series on power play Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Bryan Pancich, Jay Sharrers 22 112 at United Center

G Corey Crawford CHI, C Jonathan Toews CHI, C Michal Handzus CHI game’s three stars Yesterday, D Brent Seabrook CHI suspended 3 games for G2 hit on David Backes Game was 268

th consecutive sellout for Blackhawks, including SCP games

Friday, April 25 1900 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN

CHICAGO 3 @ ST. LOUIS 2 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 1 (Bryan Bickell, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 16:11 Penalties ― Keith C 2:53, Hossa C 6:43, Steen S 17:12

SECOND PERIOD 2. ST. LOUIS, T.J. Oshie 1 (Alex Steen, Barret Jackman) 11:04 3. CHICAGO, Ben Smith 1 (Sheldon Brookbank, Patrick Kane) 17:10 Penalties ― Jackman S 2:12, Kane C Cracknell S 19:43

THIRD PERIOD 4. ST. LOUIS, Alex Pietrangelo 1 (Jaden Schwartz) 1:42 Penalties ― None

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 2 (Andrew Shaw, Duncan Keith) 7:36 GWG Penalties ― None Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 9 11 8 2 30 BLUES 6 13 7 3 29 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; ST. LOUIS, Ryan Miller CHI ― 0 for 2 2 for 18 in series, STL ― 0 for 2 2 for 23 in series on power play Referees: Chris Lee, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Derek Nansen 19 796 at Scottrade Center

C Jonathan Toews CHI, RW T.J. Oshie STL, D Alex Pietrangelo STL game’s three stars C David Backes STL returns to Blues’ line-up after receiving bone-crushing hit in G2 Toews’ winner came on a breakaway deke, low to Miller’s glove side

Saturday, April 19 1420 h ct on HNIC, NBC

CHICAGO 3 @ ST. LOUIS 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD

1. ST. LOUIS, Chris Porter 1 (Jordan Leopold, Kevin Shattenkirk) 7:08

2. ST. LOUIS, Kevin Shattenkirk 1 (Jaden Schwartz, Vladimir Sobotka) 19:58

Penalties ― Reaves S 2:26, Bollig C Polak S 4:57, Jackman S 9:05, Saad C 13:18, Oshie S 15:23

SECOND PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith 1 (Kris Versteeg, Brent Seabrook) 17:25

Penalties ― Kane C 1:42, Keith C 3:16, Versteeg C 6:09, Bollig C Ott S (10-minute misconducts) Shattenkirk S

20:00

THIRD PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 2 (Brandon Saad, Johnny Oduya) 4:53

5. CHICAGO, Michael Rozsival 1 (Brandon Saad) 6:38 6. ST. LOUIS, Vladimir Tarasenko 2 (Alex Pietrangelo, Kevin Shattenkirk) 19:53 PPG

Penalties ― Keith C 8:11, Bickell C 13:55, Seabrook C (major, game misconduct) 15:09

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

7. ST. LOUIS, Barret Jackman 1 (Roman Polak, Vladimir Sobotka) 5:50 GWG

Penalties ― Toews C 3:07

Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 11 8 7 2 28

BLUES 9 9 6 7 31 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; ST. LOUIS, Ryan Miller

CHI ― 0 for 4 1 for 10 in series, STL ― 1 for 9 1 for 13 in series on power play

Referees: Brad Meier, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik 19 639 at Scottrade Center

D Barret Jackman STL, RW Vladimir Tarasenko STL, D Kevin Shattenkirk STL three stars

After game, CHI HC Joel Quenneville refused comment on Seabrook hit on D Backes STL Blues do not have a single player on their roster who’s won a Stanley Cup ring

Wednesday, April 23 2030 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN

ST. LOUIS 3 @ CHICAGO 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Ott S (double minor, served by Tarasenko) Handzus C 13:32, Oduya C 17:48

SECOND PERIOD

1. CHICAGO, Andrew Shaw 1 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane) 8:40 PPG 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 2 (Johnny Oduya, Jonathan Toews) 16:09

3. ST. LOUIS, Vladimir Tarasenko 3 (Kevin Shattenkirk, Vladimir Sobotka) 18:51 PPG 4. ST. LOUIS, Maxim Lapierre 1 (Steve Ott, Chris Porter) 19:56

Penalties ― Rozsival C 1:44, Shaw C 6:14, Lapierre S 8:29, Bickell C 9:54, Kane C 18:44

THIRD PERIOD

5. ST. LOUIS, Vladimir Tarasenko 4 (Alex Pietrangelo) 12:27 6. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 1 (Michael Rozsival, Marian Hossa) 16:08

Penalties ― None

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

7. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 3 (Ben Smith) 11:17 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by BLUES 8 10 13 2 33

BLACKHAWKS 13 6 9 6 34 ST. LOUIS, Ryan Miller; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford

STL ― 1 for 5 2 for 21 in series, CHI ― 1 for 2 2 for 16 in series on power play

Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Brian Murphy 22 123 at United Center

RW Patrick Kane CHI, RW Vladimir Tarasenko STL, C Jonathan Toews CHI game’s three stars

RW Patrick Kane CHI scored his 32nd

career Stanley Cup Playoff goal in overtime Blues’ captain David Backes missed his second straight game after Seabook hit in G2

Sunday, April 27 1400 h ct on HNIC, NBC

ST. LOUIS 1 @ CHICAGO 5

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 2 (Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith) 4:12

2. ST. LOUIS, T.J. Oshie 2 (Alexander Steen, Jay Bouwmeester) 16:28

Penalties ― Kruger C 7:51, Kruger C 17:26

SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Toews C 3:50, Hossa C (double minor) 7:15, Steen S 8:23, Sharp C 15:47, Bouwmeester S 19:05

THIRD PERIOD

3. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 3 (Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook) 0:44 PPG GWG 4. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 1 (Patrick Kane) 2:01

5. CHICAGO, Andrew Shaw 2 (Duncan Keith, Michal Rozsival) 7:30 6. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith 2 (Andrew Shaw, Marcus Kruger) 17:05

Penalties ― Sobotka S 2:56

Shots on goal by

BLUES 11 17 8 36 BLACKHAWKS 8 3 16 27

ST. LOUIS, Ryan Miller; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford

STL ― 0 for 6 2 for 29 in series, CHI ― 1 for 2 3 for 20 in series on power play Referees: Gord Dwyer, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jonny Murray

22 144 at United Center

D Duncan Keith CHI, G Corey Crawford CHI, C Jonathan Toews CHI game’s three stars D Duncan Keith CHI, D Zdeno Chara BOS, D Shea Weber NSH are Norris trophy finalists

Since 2009, Blackhawks are 11-2 in series clinching games

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2014 PACIFIC DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

2 PAC SAN JOSE SHARKS 111 v. 3 PAC LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Thursday, April 17 1930 h pt on HNIC Lee, Hrudey, Oake, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 3 @ SAN JOSE 6

FIRST PERIOD

1. SAN JOSE, Joe Thornton 1 (Joe Pavelski, Brent Burns) 3:06 2. SAN JOSE, Tomas Hertl 1 (James Sheppard, Tommy Wingels) 19:08

3. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 1 (Matt Nieto, James Sheppard) 19:56

Penalties ― Nolan L Clifford L Brown S Desjardins S 4:59, Doughty L 9:42, Hertl S 13:32

SECOND PERIOD 4. SAN JOSE, Raffi Torres 1 (Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Jason Demers) 12:57 GWG

5. SAN JOSE, Marc-Edouard Vlasic 1 (Tomas Hertl, Logan Couture) 16:29 PPG

Penalties ― Demers S 9:39, Clifford L 13:19, Toffoli L 14:50, Sheppard S 18:25

THIRD PERIOD

6. LOS ANGELES, Jake Muzzin 1 (Anze Kopitar) 2:01 7. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 1 (unassisted) 6:55

8. LOS ANGELES, Trevor Lewis 1 (Jeff Carter, Robyn Regehr) 13:59 9. SAN JOSE, Brent Burns 1 (unassisted) 19:05 ENG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

KINGS 8 10 16 34

SHARKS 14 14 5 33

LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick, Martin Jones (start of third period); SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi

LA ― 0 for 3, SJ ― 1 for 3 on power play Referees: Brad Meier, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Bryan Pancich, Kelly Sharrers

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LA dressed ― 6 Muzzin D, 8 Doughty D, 10 Richards C, 11 Kopitar C, 12 Gaborik RW, 13 Clifford LW, 14 Williams RW, 22 Lewis C, 23 Brown LW, 26 Voynov D, 27 Martinez D, 28 Stoll C, 33 Mitchell D, 44 Regehr D,

71 Nolan C, 73 Toffoli C, 74 King LW, 77 Carter C, 31 Jones G, 32 Quick G SJ dressed ― 5 Demers D, 7 Stuart D, 8 Pavelski C, 10 Desjardins C, 12 Marleau C, 13 Torres LW, 15 Sheppard C,

18 Brown RW, 19 Thornton C, 22 Boyle D, 27 Hannan D, 39 Couture C, 44 Vlasic D, 48 Hertl C, 57 Wingels C, 61 Braun D, 83 Nieto LW, 88 Burns RW, 31 Niemi G, 32 Stalock G

D Marc-Edouard Vlasic SJ, LW Raffi Torres SJ, LW James Sheppard SJ game’s three stars

Kings are lowest scoring team in 2014 SCP with just 206 goals for “The third period was not good, but we could not have played a better first two periods,”

Sharks defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic said.

Tuesday, April 22 1900 h pt on HNIC, NBCSN

SAN JOSE 4 @ LOS ANGELES 3 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD

1. SAN JOSE, Brent Burns 2 (Joe Thornton, Dan Boyle) 3:16 PPG

Penalties ― Thornton S 0:26, King L 3:05, Burns S 14:51

SECOND PERIOD

2. LOS ANGELES, Jarret Stoll 1 (Tyler Toffoli, Drew Doughty) 4:48 PPG

3. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 1 (unassisted) 7:59 4. SAN JOSE, Matt Nieto 1 (Patrick Marleau, Jason Demers) 9:17

Penalties ― Demers S 3:23, Sheppard S 18:59

THIRD PERIOD

5. LOS ANGELES Jeff Carter 1 (Anze Kopitar, Drew Doughty) 0:51 PPG 6. SAN JOSE, Tomas Hertl 2 (Tommy Wingels, Marc-Edouard Vlasic) 9:17

Penalties ― Mitchell L 2:27, Martinez L 7:14, Stoll L 18:02

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

7. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 3 (Scott Hannan) 9:17 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by SHARKS 7 9 23 1 40

KINGS 8 10 8 5 31 SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

SJ ― 1 for 4 3 for 13 in series, LA ― 2 for 4 2 for 8 in series on power play

Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Michel Cormier, Steve Miller 18 390 at STAPLES Center

LW Patrick Marleau SJ, D Drew Doughty LA, C Jarret Stoll LA game’s three stars

Kings 41st SCP game over past three seasons, most of any NHL team

Patrick Marleau SJ, Martin St. Louis NYR, Ryan O’Reilly COL named Lady Byng finalists

Saturday, April 26 1900 h pt on HNIC, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 3 @ SAN JOSE 0

FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 2 (Tanner Pearson, Alec Martinez) 8:09 GWG

2. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 1 (Dustin Brown) 12:52

Penalties ― Stoll L 14:09, Braun S 19:28

SECOND PERIOD

3. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 2 (Marian Gaborik, Drew Doughty) 0:22 PPG

Penalties ― King L Demers S 4:03, Boyle S 7:12, Clifford L 13:24, Carter L 19:23

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Burns S 0:16, Kopitar L 1:08, Marleau S 7:05, Demers S 10:19, Williams L 14:22

Shots on goal by

KINGS 18 13 10 41 SHARKS 6 10 14 30

LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi, Alex Stalock (0:22 of second period)

LA ― 1 for 4 4 for 17 in series, SJ ― 0 for 5 4 for 22 in series on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Matt MacPherson

17 562 at SAP Center at San Jose

G Jonathan Quick LA, D Drew Doughty LA, C Jeff Carter LA game’s three stars G Antti Niemi SJ has been pulled 4 times in 38 SCP stars for Sharks ― all against Kings

C Jeff Carter LA has a nine-game SCP point streak dating back to 2013

Sunday, April 20 Easter Sunday 1900 h pt on HNIC, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 2 @ SAN JOSE 7

FIRST PERIOD

1. LOS ANGELES, Jake Muzzin 2 (Drew Doughty, Anze Kopitar) 1:51 2. LOS ANGELES, Trevor Lewis 2 (Jeff Carter) 9:33

Penalties ― Voynov L Burns S 16:01

SECOND PERIOD

3. SAN JOSE, Mike Brown 1 (Andrew Desjardins) 4:25 4. SAN JOSE, Raffi Torres 2 (Andrew Desjardins) 9:04

5. SAN JOSE, Justin Braun 1 (James Sheppard, Joe Pavelski) 14:45 GWG

Penalties ― Stoll L 5:05, Demers S 10:03, Brown L 18:05

THIRD PERIOD

6. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 2 (Matt Nieto, Logan Couture) 1:08 7. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 1 (Dan Boyle, Tommy Wingels) 4:07

8. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 1 (Patrick Marleau, Matt Nieto) 8:08 9. SAN JOSE, Joe Thornton 2 (Joe Pavelski, Dan Boyle) 10:06 PPG

Penalties ― Greene L (double minor) Torres S 8:59, Stoll L 9:29, Clifford L M. Brown S (minors, 10-minute

misconducts) D. Brown L Desjardins S (10-minute misconducts) 14:25, Richards L (double minor) 14:44

Shots on goal by

KINGS 10 7 9 26

SHARKS 15 12 13 40 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi

LA ― 0 for 1 0 for 4 in series, SJ ― 1 for 6 2 for 9 in series on power play

Referees: Gord Dwyer, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Michel Cormier, Steve Miller 17 562 at SAP Center at San Jose

RW Mike Brown SJ, C Andrew Desjardins SJ, LW Raffi Torres SJ game’s three stars

SJ has two previous two-goal SCP game comebacks ~ 1994 v. DET, 2011 v. LA Sharks matched a franchise high with 7 goals in SCP game

Thursday, April 24 1930 h pt on HNIC, NBCSN

SAN JOSE 3 @ LOS ANGELES 6

FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 2 (Dustin Brown, Slava Voynov) 4:08

2. SAN JOSE, James Sheppard 1 (Scott Hannan, Tomas Hertl) 19:52

Penalties ― Doughty D 6:13, Pavelski S 9:08, Burns S Williams L 11:59, Boyle S 14:33, Brown S Clifford L (10-

minute misconducts) 16:59

SECOND PERIOD 3. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 1 (Mike Richards, Jake Muzzin) 3:52 PPG

4. SAN JOSE, Matt Nieto 2 (Patrick Marleau) 8:25 5. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 2 (Willie Mitchell, Jarret Stoll) 16:07

6. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 1 (Alec Martinez, Jeff Carter) 19:01 GWG

Penalties ― Torres S 2:38, Clifford L 10:25

THIRD PERIOD 7. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 3 (Anze Kopitar) 0:34

8. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 2 (Patrick Marleau, Dan Boyle) 11:36 PPG 9. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 1 (Tyler Toffoli) 18:32 ENG

Penalties ― Demers S 4:19, Brown L 6:02, Stoll L 11:10, Sheppard S Toffoli L 15:48, Desjardins S Brown S

Torres S Mitchell L Clifford L 19:36, Braun S Williams L (majors) 19:49, Burns S Regehr L (majors) 20:00

Shots on goal by SHARKS 17 11 11 39

KINGS 12 13 6 31 SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi, Alex Stalock (0:34 of third period); LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

SJ ― 1 for 4 4 for 17 in series, LA ― 1 for 5 3 for 13 in series on power play

Referees: Francis Charron, Paul Devorski Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 376 at STAPLES Center

RW Justin Williams LA, RW Marian Gaborik LA, RW Dustin Brown LA game’s three stars

Kings have not been swept in a SCP series since 2000 LW James Sheppard SJ was 12

th Sharks’ player to score goal in series

Monday, April 28 1900 h pt on HNIC

SAN JOSE 1 @ LOS ANGELES 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 3 (Drew Doughty, Jake Muzzin) 5:39

Penalties ― Desjardins S Clifford L (majors) 6:10, Thornton S 11:14

SECOND PERIOD 2. SAN JOSE, James Sheppard 2 (Justin Braun, Raffi Torres) 12:26

Penalties ― Regehr L 6:17, Stoll L 6:40, Doughty L 9:54

THIRD PERIOD

3. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 4 (Robyn Regehr, Anze Kopitar) 11:56 GWG 4. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 2 (Justin Williams, Dwight King) 13:27

5. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 3 (Alec Martinez, Drew Doughty) 14:42 PPG

Penalties ― Pearson L 1:29, Boyle S 2:01, Wingels S 13:56, Couture S Richards L (majors) 14:47, Torres S Williams L (minors, 10-minute misconducts) 14:59, Thornton S (double minor) Desjardins S (minor, 10-minute

misconduct) Burns S King L (10-minute misconducts) Stoll L Quick L 18:14

Shots on goal by SHARKS 11 9 6 26

KINGS 12 5 13 30 SAN JOSE, Alex Stalock, Antti Niemi (18:14 of third period); LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

SJ ― 0 for 4 4 for 26 in series, LA ― 1 for 4 5 for 21 in series on power play

Referees: Chris Lee, Francois St. Laurent Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 334 at STAPLES Center

RW Justin Williams LA, C Anze Kopitar LA, G Jonathan Quick LA game’s three stars

Rookie G Alex Stalock SJ makes his first SCP start "I don't think anybody expected it to unfold how it did," Kings captain Dustin Brown said.

"I think we started to improve our game with each game. To do what we needed to do, we had to keep getting better. Part of it is the belief system over the past five, six years here.

That goes a long way at this time of year."

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2014 PACIFIC DIVISION SEMI—FINAL

2 PAC SAN JOSE SHARKS 111 v. 3 PAC LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, April 30 1900 h pt on HNIC Lee, Simpson, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 5 @ SAN JOSE 1

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Boyle S 11:09

SECOND PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Matt Irwin 1 (Tomas Hertl, James Sheppard) 0:28 2. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 1 (Jeff Carter, Marian Gaborik) 4:57 PPG 3. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 4 (Justin Williams, Kyle Clifford) 18:39 GWG Penalties ― Voynov L 1:06, Wingels S 2:50, Couture S 4:44, Gaborik L 8:13, King L 11:43, Lewis L 16:08

THIRD PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 3 (Tanner Pearson, Jake Muzzin) 4:40 5. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown (Anze Kopitar) 17:53 ENG 6. LOS ANGELES, Tanner Pearson (Trevor Lewis) 19:12 ENG Penalties ― Richards L 6:15, Muzzin L 14:58 Shots on goal by KINGS 9 12 9 30 SHARKS 14 15 11 40 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; SAN JOSE, Antti Niemi LA ― 1 for 3 6 for 24 in series, SJ ― 0 for 6 4 for 32 in series on power play Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Jonny Murray 17 562 at SAP Center at San Jose

C Anze Kopitar LA, G Jonathan Quick LA, D Drew Doughty LA game’s three stars RW Justin Williams LA now 5-0 in G7s with 5g, 5a Kings are ninth team in SCP history to force G7 after trailing series 3-0 Second consecutive year Kings and Sharks met in G7 All-time records in G7 ~ LA 5-4, SJ 5-4 Sharks just fourth team in SCP history to blow 3-0 series lead

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2014 ATLANTIC DIVISION FINAL

1 ATL BOSTON BRUINS 117 v. 3 ATL MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 100 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM MARC BERGEVIN, HC MICHEL THERRIEN

CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 7

Thursday, May 1 1930 h et on HNIC Hughson, Simpson, Healy, Oake, NBCSN

MONTREAL 4 @ BOSTON 3 DOUBLE OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD

1. MONTREAL, P.K. Subban 1 (Andrei Markov, Tomas Plekanec) 11:23 PPG

Penalties ― Bartkowski B 10:05

SECOND PERIOD

2. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 4 (Lars Eller) 3:38

Penalties ― Gorges M 14:16

THIRD PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Reilly Smith 2 (Brad Marchand, Dougie Hamilton) 2:44

4. BOSTON, Torey Krug 2 (Milan Lucic, Patrice Bergeron) 6:30 5. MONTREAL, Francis Bouillon 1 (Brian Gionta, Rene Bourque) 12:09

6. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 1 (Brad Marchand, Loui Eriksson) 18:02

Penalties ― Subban M 3:18, Eller M Marchand B 20:00

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Paille B 19:33

SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 7. MONTREAL, P.K. Subban 2 (Andrei Markov, Daniel Briere) 4:17 PPG GWG

Penalties ― Bartkowski B 4:10

Shots on goal by

CANADIENS 10 7 6 6 4 33 BRUINS 13 9 14 14 1 51

MONTREAL, Carey Price (2.33 GAA, .904 sv pct entering game); BOSTON, Tuukka Rask (1.16 GAA, .961 sv pct)

MTL ― 2 for 3 4 for 16 in SCP, BOS ― 0 for 2 6 for 18 in SCP on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot

17 565 at TD Garden

MTL dressed ― 8 Prust LW, 11 Gallagher RW, 14 Plekanec C, 17 Bourque RW, 20 Vanek LW, 21 Gionta RW, 22 Weise RW, 26 Gorges D, 32 Moen LW, 43 Weaver D, 48 Briere C, 51 Desharnais C, 55 Bouillon D, 67 Pacioretty LW, 74 Emelin D, 76 Subban D, 79 Markov D, 81 Eller C, 30 Budaj G, 31 Price G BOS dressed ― 11 Campbell C, 12 Iginla RW, 17 Lucic LW, 18 Smith RW, 20 Paille LW, 21 Eriksson LW, 22 Thornton LW, 27 Hamilton D, 33 Chara D, 34 Soderberg C, 37 Bergeron C, 43 Bartkowski D, 46 Krejci C, 47 Krug D, 55 Boychuk D, 57 Florek LW, 63 Marchand C, 86 Miller D, 30 Johnson G, 40 Rask G

D P.K. Subban MTL, LW Brad Marchand BOS, G Carey Price MTL game’s three stars MTL has won 24 of previous 33 series v. Bruins, but BOS has won 7 of past 11

Following game, D P.K. Subban MTL was target of racially insensitive tweets

Tuesday, May 6 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

BOSTON 2 @ MONTREAL 4

FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 3 (Thomas Vanek, P.K. Subban) 10:57

2. MONTREAL, P.K. Subban 3 (Lars Eller, Dale Weise) 14:44

Penalties ― Subban M 12:38

SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Dale Weise 2 (Daniel Briere, Mike Weaver) 13:52 GWG

4. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 3 (Torey Krug, Brad Marchand) 17:48

Penalties ― None

THIRD PERIOD 5. BOSTON, Jarome Iginla 3 (Andrej Meszaros, Milan Lucic) 17:44

6. MONTREAL, Lars Eller 3 (unassisted) 19:57 ENG

Penalties ― Soderberg B 8:44

Shots on goal by

BRUINS 9 12 7 28 CANADIENS 10 12 4 26

BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; MONTREAL, Carey Price

BOS ― 0 for 1 0 for 6 in series, 6 for 22 in SCP, MTL ― 0 for 1 4 for 10 in series, 6 for 23 in SCP on PP Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Jonny Murray

21 273 at Centre Bell

D P.K. Subban MTL, G Carey Price MTL, RW Dale Weise MTL game’s three stars D P.K. Subban MTL has two points in each game of this series, 11 points in 7 SCP this postseason

"We weren't as good as them in the first period and that cost us," said forward Jarome Iginla BOS. "After that, we were playing catch-up."

Saturday, May 10 1900 h et on HNIC

MONTREAL 2 @ BOSTON 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. BOSTON, Carl Soderberg 1 (Loui Eriksson, Matt Bartkowski) 13:20

Penalties ― Pacioretty M 4:00, Gallagher M Bartkowski B Marchand B 6:12, Plekanec M 7:58, D. Hamilton B 14:46, Fraser B 17:00, Plekanec M 19:43

SECOND PERIOD

2. BOSTON, Reilly Smith 4 (Dougie Hamilton, Carl Soderberg) 1:04 PPG 3. BOSTON, Jarome Iginla 4 (Torey Krug, Zdeno Chara) 1:36 PPG GWG

4. MONTREAL, Brendan Gallagher 4 (Tomas Plekanec, Andrei Markov) 14:39 PPG

Penalties ― Plekanec M 1:30, Marchand B 13:01

THIRD PERIOD 5. BOSTON, Loui Eriksson 2 (Matt Fraser, Carl Soderberg) 14:12

6. MONTREAL, P.K. Subban 4 (Max Pacioretty, Andrei Markov) 17:31 PPG

Penalties ― Bartkowski B 16:38

Shots on goal by CANADIENS 9 11 11 31

BRUINS 8 13 9 30 MONTREAL, Carey Price; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

MTL ― 2 for 5 6 for 16 in series, 8 for 29 in SCP, BOS ― 2 for 4 2 for 12 in series, 8 for 28 in SCP on PP

Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Jay Sharrers, Shane Heyer 17 565 at TD Garden

C Carl Soderberg BOS, G Tuukka Rask BOS, RW Loui Eriksson BOS game’s three stars

Today was 44th

anniversary of Bobby Orr’s airborne Stanley Cup-winning goal v. Blues G Carey Price MTL made his 39

th SCP appearance for Canadiens, ties G. Worsley for fifth all time

Saturday, May 3 1240 h et on HNIC, NBC

MONTREAL 3 @ BOSTON 5

FIRST PERIOD

1. BOSTON, Daniel Paille 1 (Carl Soderberg, Andrej Meszaros) 13:02

Penalties ― Bourque M Krug B 1:11, Caron B 3:39, Weise M 6:18, Prust M 7:18, D. Hamilton B 16:29, Subban M Chara B 18:39

SECOND PERIOD

2. MONTREAL, Mike Weaver 1 (Brendan Gallagher, Tomas Plekanec) 1:09 3. MONTREAL, Tomas Vanek 2 (P.K. Subban, Max Pacioretty) 18:09 PPG

Penalties ― Miller B 4:01, Eller M 10:28, Eller M Krug B 16:09, Meszaros B 16:23, Bruins’ bench (served by

Thornton) 18:09

THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Tomas Vanek 3 (P.K. Subban, David Desharnais) 6:30 PPG

5. BOSTON, Dougie Hamilton 2 (Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron) 10:56 6. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 2 (Brad Marchand) 14:17

7. BOSTON, Reilly Smith 3 (Torey Krug, Zdeno Chara) 16:28 GWG 8. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 4 (David Krejci, Kevan Miller) 18:54 ENG

Penalties ― D. Hamilton B 5:46

Shots on goal by

CANADIENS 6 15 7 28

BRUINS 13 13 9 35

MONTREAL, Carey Price; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

MTL ― 2 for 6 4 for 9 in series, 6 for 22 in SCP, BOS ― 0 for 3 0 for 5 in series, 6 for 21 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik 17 565 at TD Garden

C Patrice Bergeron BOS, RW Reilly Smith BOS, LW Tomas Vanek MTL game’s three stars

Entering game, G Carey Price MTL was 10-6-3, 1.83 GAA, .939 sv pct in day games D P.K. Subban MTL now has nine points in six postseason games

Thursday, May 8 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

BOSTON 1 @ MONTREAL 0 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― None

SECOND PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Subban M 7:05, Bartkowski B 11:49

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Emelin M 8:21

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

1. BOSTON, Matt Fraser 1 (Carl Soderberg, Johnny Boychuk) 1:19 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

BRUINS 13 12 7 3 35 CANADIENS 10 9 14 0 33

BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; MONTREAL, Carey Price

BOS ― 0 for 2 0 for 8 in series, 6 for 24 in SCP, MTL ― 0 for 1 4 for 11 in series, 6 for 24 in SCP on PP Referees: Brad Watson, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Steve Miller, Scott Driscoll

21 273 at Centre Bell

G Tuukka Rask BOS, G Carey Price MTL, RW Matt Fraser BOS game’s three stars RW Matt Fraser BOS OT winner in his 1st SCP game…last to do it Benn Ferriero SJ, 29 April 2011

Game attended by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHLPA Exec. Dir. Donald Fehr

Monday, May 12 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

BOSTON 0 @ MONTREAL 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. MONTREAL, Lars Eller 4 (unassisted) 2:11 GWG

Penalties ― Weaver M 12:23, Bergeron B Subban M 15:38, D. Hamilton B 20:00

SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Max Pacioretty 2 (Nathan Beaulieu, Mike Weaver) 15:24

3. MONTREAL, Thomas Vanek 4 (Max Pacioretty, Andrei Markov) 17:39 PPG

Penalties ― Subban M 5:08, Campbell B 17:13

THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Thomas Vanek 5 (David Desharnais) 16:04

Penalties ― Lucic B 3:58, Desharnais M 19:10, Iginla B Weaver M (minors, 10-minute misconducts) Chara B

(double minor) 19:36

Shots on goal by BRUINS 8 10 8 26

CANADIENS 11 12 5 28 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; MONTREAL, Carey Price

BOS ― 0 for 3 2 for 15 in series, 8 for 31 in SCP, MTL ― 1 for 4 7 for 20 in series, 9 for 33 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Derek Amell, Derek Nansen 21 273 at Centre Bell

G Carey Price MTL, LW Max Pacioretty MTL, C Tomas Plekanec MTL game’s three stars

"I never played at a pace like that before," 21-yr-old rookie D Nathan Beaulieu MTL said "It was incredible. It was good to get the first period under my belt."

G Carey Price MTL has four career SCP shutouts, all v. Bruins

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2014 ATLANTIC DIVISION FINAL

1 ATL BOSTON BRUINS 117 v. 3 ATL MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 100 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM MARC BERGEVIN, HC MICHEL THERRIEN

CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, May 14 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

MONTREAL 3 @ BOSTON 1

FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Dale Weise 3 (Daniel Briere, Brandon Prust) 2:18

Penalties ― Marchand B 6:18, Pacioretty M Chara B 9:27, Chara B 14:13

SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Max Pacioretty 3 (David Desharnais, Brendan Gallagher) 10:22 GWG 3. BOSTON, Jarome Iginla 5 (Torey Krug, David Krejci) 17:58 PPG

Penalties ― Marchand B 0:07, Eller M 11:48, Pacioretty M 16:05, Krejci B 19:14

THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Daniel Briere 2 (Brendan Gallagher, Nathan Beaulieu) 17:07 PPG

Penalties ― Boychuk B 15:29, Markov M 17:59 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 6 8 4 18 BRUINS 9 13 8 30 MONTREAL, Carey Price; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

MTL ― 1 for 5 8 for 25 in series, 10 for 38 in SCP, BOS ― 1 for 3 3 for 18 in series, 9 for 34 in SCP on PP Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Brad Kovachik 17 565 at TD Garden

LW Max Pacioretty MTL, G Carey Price MTL, C Patrice Bergeron BOS game’s three stars This was ninth G7 in Bruins/Canadiens SCP history ~ most in any major pro sport All time, teams that score first in SCP G7s are 114-40 (.740) Home teams are 91-63 (.591) in 154 all-time SCP G7s All time, 38 of 154 SCP Game Sevens have required overtime. Home team 19-19.

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2014 METROPOLITAN DIVISION FINAL

1 MET PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 109 v. 2 MET NEW YORK RANGERS 96 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT

RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 7

Friday, May 2 1900 h et on HNIC Cole, Galley, Millen, Amber, NBCSN

NEW YORK 3 @ PITTSBURGH 2 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Benoit Pouliot 3 (Dan Girardi) 5:04

2. NEW YORK, Brad Richards 3 (Carl Hagelin, Dan Girardi) 17:03

Penalties ― Moore N 9:11, Bennett P 11:37, Kunitz P 19:54

SECOND PERIOD 3. PITTSBURGH, Lee Stempniak 2 (Beau Bennett, Marcel Goc) 7:15

4. PITTSBURGH, James Neal 2 (Evgeni Malkin, Jussi Jokinen) 13:28

Penalties ― Brassard N 0:52, St. Louis N 4:27, Jokinen P 9:52, Bennett P 16:22

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Boyle N 2:37

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

5. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 1 (Benoit Pouliot) 3:06 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

RANGERS 13 4 8 2 27 PENGUINS 8 15 12 1 36

NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist (2.11 GAA, .919 sv pct entering game); PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury (2.81, .908)

NYR ― 0 for 4 3 for 33 in SCP, PIT ― 0 for 4 6 for 33 in SCP on power play Referees: Brad Watson, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Jay Sharrers

18 622 at CONSOL Energy Center

NYR dressed ― 5 Girardi D, 6 Stralman D, 8 Klein D, 13 Carcillo LW, 15 Dorsett RW, 16 Brassard C, 17 J. Moore D, 18 Staal D, 19 Richards C, 21 Stepan C, 22 Boyle C, 26 St. Louis RW, 27 McDonagh D, 28 D. Moore C,

36 Zuccarello C, 61 Nash LW, 62 Hagelin LW, 67 Pouliot LW, 30 Lundqvist G, 33 Talbot G PIT dressed ― 2 Niskanen D, 3 Maatta D, 4 Scuderi D, 7 Martin D, 14 Kunitz LW, 15 Glass LW, 16 Sutter C,

18 Neal LW, 19 Bennett RW, 22 Stempniak RW, 27 Adams RW, 36 Jokinen LW, 44 Orpik D, 46 Vitale C, 49 Gibbons C, 58 Letang D, 71 C Malkin C, 87 Crosby C, 29 Marc-André Fleury G, 37 Jeff Zatkoff D

LW Benoit Pouliot NYR, D Dan Girardi NYR, RW Lee Stempniak PIT game’s three stars

Rangers now 0 for their last 25 power play attempts "Since Christmas, they've probably been our most consistent line,"

Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said of Derick Brassard, Benoit Pouliot and Mats Zuccarello

Monday, May 5 1930 h et on HNIC Cole, Galley, Millen, Campbell, NBCSN

PITTSBURGH 2 @ NEW YORK 0

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Goc P 5:16, Neal P (double minor) 18:15

SECOND PERIOD

1. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 1 (Robert Bortuzzo, Chris Kunitz) 2:34 GWG 2. PITTSBURGH, Jussi Jokinen 5 (unassisted) 15:20

Penalties ― Klein N 10:19, Jokinen P 13:12

THIRD PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Martin P 18:02

Shots on goal by PENGUINS 7 7 1 15

RANGERS 10 16 9 35 PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

PIT ― 0 for 1 1 for 8 in series, 7 for 37 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 5 0 for 13 in series, 3 for 42 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

LW Jussi Jokinen PIT, C Sidney Crosby PIT, G Marc-André Fleury PIT game’s three stars

C Sidney Crosby PIT scores his first SCP goal in 13 full games (22 May 2013) Rangers haven’t scored a power-play goal since G2 v. Flyers…0-for-34 streak

Friday, May 9 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

NEW YORK 5 @ PITTSBURGH 1

FIRST PERIOD

1. NEW YORK, Chris Kreider 1 (Ryan McDonagh, Brad Richards) 9:36 PPG 2. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 2 (Mats Zuccarello, Benoit Pouliot) 15:23 GWG

Penalties ― Bortuzzo P 8:44, Pouliot N 17:49

SECOND PERIOD

3. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 6 (Kris Letang) 3:23 4. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 3 (Anton Stralman, Mats Zuccarello) 7:58

5. NEW YORK, Ryan McDonagh 1 (Mats Zuccarello, Derick Brassard) 8:48 PPG

Penalties ― Penguins’ bench (served by Malkin) 8:32, Brassard N 17:34, Girardi N 18:11

THIRD PERIOD 6. NEW YORK, Kevin Klein 1 (Chris Kreider, Rick Nash) 17:31 ENG

Penalties ― Moore N Letang P 6:14, Malkin P 6:40, D. Moore N Gibbons P 12:16, J. Moore N (double minor, served

by Kreider) Jokinen P 14:07

Shots on goal by RANGERS 17 9 9 35

PENGUINS 9 15 8 32 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury

NYR ― 2 for 3 2 for 18 in series, 5 for 47 in SCP, PIT ― 0 for 4 1 for 15 in series, 7 for 44 in SCP on PP

Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik 18 633 at CONSOL Energy Center

C Derick Brassard NYR, LW Mats Zuccarello NYR, RW Martin St. Louis NYR game’s three stars

Martin St. Louis NYR plays tonight, despite fact that his 63-year old mother passed away yesterday After 17 tries, Rangers have never rallied from down 3-1 in a SCP series

Sunday, May 4 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

NEW YORK 0 @ PITTSBURGH 3

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Kunitz P 0:40, Niskanen P 3:36, Malkin P 7:04, Carcillo N 10:07, Nash N Bortuzzo P 18:06

SECOND PERIOD

1. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 2 (Evgeni Malkin, Chris Kunitz) 10:26 GWG

Penalties ― Kunitz P 3:39, Carcillo N Neal P 17:10

THIRD PERIOD

2. PITTSBURGH, Jussi Jokinen 4 (James Neal, Kris Letang) 16:30 PPG 3. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 4 (Kris Letang) 19:06 ENG

Penalties ― Girardi N 8:31, Dorsett N 15:08

Shots on goal by

RANGERS 7 10 5 22 PENGUINS 9 16 10 35

NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury

NYR ― 0 for 4 0 for 8 in series, 3 for 37 in SCP, PIT ― 1 for 3 1 for 7 in series, 7 for 36 in SCP on PP Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Jonny Murray

18 638 at CONSOL Energy Center

G Marc-André Fleury PIT, D Kris Letang PIT, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR game’s three stars G Henrik Lundqvist NYR makes his 75

th SCP appearance, tying Mike Richter atop NYR list

Penguins are 2-6 in their last eight SCP Game Twos

Wednesday, May 7 1930 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

PITTSBURGH 4 @ NEW YORK 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 5 (Sidney Crosby) 2:31

Penalties ― Hagelin N 7:37, Staal N 14:53, Kunitz P 18:52

SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 3 (Ryan McDonagh) 5:30

3. PITTSBURGH, Brandon Sutter 4 (Brian Gibbons, Kris Letang) 18:27 SHG

Penalties ― Malkin P 17:19

THIRD PERIOD 4. PITTSBURGH, Jussi Jokinen 6 (James Neal) 7:02 GWG

5. NEW YORK, Mats Zuccarello 3 (Anton Stralman, Marc Staal) 13:07 6. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 3 (Evgeni Malkin, Sidney Crosby) 14:04

Penalties ― Kreider N 10:46

Shots on goal by

PENGUINS 7 11 9 27 RANGERS 6 5 4 15

PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

PIT ― 0 for 3 1 for 11 in series, 7 for 40 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 2 0 for 15 in series, 3 for 44 in SCP on PP Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Derek Amell, Derek Nansen

18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

C Evgeni Malkin PIT, C Brandon Sutter PIT, C Sidney Crosby PIT game’s three stars C Rick Nash NYR has just two goals in 27 career SCP games, none this postseason

"Rick (Nash) is trying real hard," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. "He had some real good looks. Obviously he feels a lot of pressure right now. He's battling real hard.

Maybe we can rally around that and have a good game in Pittsburgh."

Sunday, May 11 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

PITTSBURGH 1 @ NEW YORK 3

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 3 (Derek Stepan, Anton Stralman) 3:34

2. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 4 (unassisted) 6:25 GWG 3. PITTSBURGH, Brandon Sutter 5 (Matt Niskanen, Olli Maatta) 16:56

Penalties ― Jokinen P 9:00, Kreider N 11:20

SECOND PERIOD

4. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 4 (Benoit Pouliot, Kevin Klein) 15:30

Penalties ― Bennett P 4:49, Kreider N 5:55, Bennett P 8:42, Zuccarello N 13:05, Crosby P Kunitz P Boyle N 20:00

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Neal P 2:40, Zuccarello N 3:37, Bennett P 11:36, Neal P 19:50

Shots on goal by

PENGUINS 15 11 11 37 RANGERS 14 11 4 29

PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

PIT ― 0 for 4 1 for 19 in series, 7 for 48 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 6 2 for 24 in series, 5 for 53 in SCP on PP Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Steve Miller

18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

RW Martin St. Louis NYR, C Henrik Lundqvist NYR, C Derick Brassard NYR game’s three stars have Team that’s scored first has won all 19 games thus far in second round of SCP

"We wanted to give ourselves a chance, and we did that," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said "We have a Game 7."

This is sixth time in past nine series Rangers gone to Game 7; they have won the past four Day after game, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR fined $5 000 for squiring water bottle on

Sidney Crosby PIT after game

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2014 METROPOLITAN DIVISION FINAL

1 MET PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 109 v. 2 MET NEW YORK RANGERS 96 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT

RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 7

Tuesday, May 13 1900 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

NEW YORK 2 @ PITTSBURGH 1

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Brian Boyle 2 (Dominic Moore, Derek Dorsett) 5:25 Penalties ― Kreider N 16:37, Neal P 17:27

SECOND PERIOD 2. PITTSBURGH, Jussi Jokinen 7 (Olli Maatta, Evgeni Malkin) 4:15 3. NEW YORK, Brad Richards 4 (Martin St. Louis, Derek Stepan) 7:56 PPG GWG Penalties ― Niskanen P 6:45

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― McDonagh N Malkin P 14:43 Shots on goal by RANGERS 7 6 7 20

PENGUINS 10 13 13 36 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury NYR ― 1 for 2 3 for 26 in series, 6 for 55 in SCP, PIT ― 0 for 1 1 for 20 in series, 7 for 49 in SCP on PP Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Steve Miller, Scott Driscoll 18 635 at CONSOL Energy Center

G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, C Brad Richards NYR, LW Jussi Jokinen PIT game’s three stars G Henrik Lundqvist NYR first netminder in SCP history to win five straight Game Sevens Rangers win a best-of-seven series for first time ever after trailing 3-1

Last time Rangers reached SCP Conference Final was in 1997 v. PHI

Penguins PP topped the NHL in regular season…just 1-for-20 in this series

Brad Richards NYR is now 7-0 in career SCP Game Sevens

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2014 CENTRAL DIVISION FINAL

3 CEN CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 107 v. WC 1 MINNESOTA WILD 98 GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM CHUCK FLETCHER, HC MIKE YEO

BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Friday, May 2 2030 h ct on TSN Miller, Johnson, Orlesky, NBCSN

MINNESOTA 2 @ CHICAGO 5

FIRST PERIOD

1. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 3 (Brent Seabrook, Marian Hossa) 14:48 PPG

Penalties ― Shaw C 3:13, Brodin M (double minor) 13:09

SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 2 (Brandon Saad, Nick Leddy) 11:21 PPG

Penalties ― Blackhawks’ bench (served by Bollig) 7:13, Brodin M 10:09, Leddy C 11:47, Wild bench (served by

Niederreiter) 19:16

THIRD PERIOD 3. MINNESOTA, Clayton Stoner 1 (Zach Parise, Jason Pominville) 2:19

4. MINNESOTA, Kyle Brodziak 3 (Erik Haula, Dany Heatley) 6:56 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 4 (Patrick Sharp, Brent Seabrook) 8:22 GWG

6. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 5 (Ben Smith, Patrick Sharp) 16:47 7. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 4 (Jonathan Toews, Marian Hossa) 17:19 ENG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

WILD 8 17 7 32 BLACKHAWKS 13 3 6 22

MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov (4.26 GAA, .826 sv pct entering gm); CHICAGO, Corey Crawford (1.98 GAA, .935 sv pct)

MIN ― 0 for 3 3 for 24 in SCP, CHI ― 2 for 4 5 for 24 in SCP on power play

Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Steve Miller 22 116 at United Center

MIN dressed ― 3 Coyle C, 4 Stoner D, 6 Scandella D, 8 McCormick C, 9 Koivu C, 11 Parise LW, 15 Heatley LW, 19 Veilleux LW, 20 Suter D, 21 Brodziak C, 22 Niederreiter RW, 25 Brodin D, 26 Moulson LW, 29 Pominville RW, 39 Prosser D, 46 Spurgeon D, 56 Haula LW, 64 Granlund C, 30 Bryzgalov G, 33 Curry G CHI dressed ― 2 Keith D, 4 Hjalmarsson D, 7 Seabrook D, 8 Leddy D, 10 Sharp RW, 16 Kruger C, 19 Toews C, 20 Saad LW, 26 Handzus C, 27 Oduya D, 28 Smith RW, 29 Bickell LW, 32 Rozsival D, 42 Nordstrom C, 52 Bollig LW, 65 Shaw C, 81 Hossa RW, 88 Kane RW, 31 Raanta G, 50 Crawford G

RW Patrick Kane CHI, RW Marian Hossa CHI, LW Bryan Bickell CHI game’s three stars

"We weren't as sharp as we'd like to be," Marian Hossa CHI said. "But as the game went on we improved. But I still think we can play better than we did. Huge win for us."

RW Patrick Kane CHI has now scored 33 career SCP goals

Tuesday, May 6 2000 h ct on TSN, CNBC

CHICAGO 0 @ MINNESOTA 4

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Hjalmarsson C 1:55, Stoner M 6:34, Toews C 7:17, Heatley M 13:29

SECOND PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― None

THIRD PERIOD 1. MINNESOTA, Erik Haula 2 (Justin Fontaine, Matt Moulson) 1:41 GWG

2. MINNESOTA, Mikael Granlund 3 (Zach Parise, Jason Pominville) 4:18 3. MINNESOTA, Zach Parise 4 (Ryan Suter, Jason Pominville) 17:25 PPG

4. MINNESOTA, Mikael Granlund 4 (Nino Niederreiter, Charlie Coyle) 18:43 ENG

Penalties ― Hjalmarsson C 7:22, Oduya C 16:26

Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 7 8 4 19

WILD 5 5 8 18 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov

CHI ― 0 for 2 2 for 8 in series, 5 for 28 in SCP, MIN ― 1 for 4 1 for 8 in series, 4 for 29 in SCP on PP

Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik

19 416 at Xcel Energy Center

C Mikael Grandlund MIN, G Ilya Bryzgalov MIN, C Erik Haula MIN game’s three stars Wild 4-0, Blackhawks 5-0 and Canadiens 3-0 all still undefeated at home in SCP

Ilya Bryzgalov MIN posts his first SCP shutout since recording three with ANA in 2003

Sunday, May 11 2000 h ct on TSN, CNBC

MINNESOTA 1 @ CHICAGO 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. MINNESOTA, Erik Haula 3 (Jared Spurgeon) 16:33

Penalties ― Seabrook C 0:29, Stoner M 12:34

SECOND PERIOD

2. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 6 (Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp) 9:18 PPG

Penalties ― Brodin M 8:35

THIRD PERIOD 3. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 5 (Marian Hossa, Patrick Sharp) 4:33 GWG

Penalties ― Niederreiter M Oduya C 20:00

Shots on goal by

WILD 8 6 14 28 BLACKHAWKS 6 15 7 28

MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford

MIN ― 0 for 1 2 for 14 in series, 5 for 35 in SCP, CHI ― 1 for 2 3 for 12 in series, 6 for 32 in SCP on PP Referees: Chris Rooney, Tim Peel Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Brian Murphy

22 016 at United Center

C Jonathan Toews CHI, G Corey Crawford CHI, C Peter Regin CHI game’s three stars "As the game went on, we found ways to play better as a five-man unit," Jonathan Toews said

"Once one line would generate a good shift and get us some energy, the next line would follow it right up. I think that's when we're an effective team, when we have four lines

going like that and contributing." Blackhawks first 2014 SCP team to win second-round game without scoring first (1-19)

Sunday, May 4 1520 h ct on TSN, NBC

MINNESOTA 1 @ CHICAGO 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 4 (Marian Hossa, Bryan Bickell) 11:02

Penalties ― Stoner M 3:29

SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Brandon Saad 1 (Bryan Bickell, Brent Seabook) 19:04 GWG

Penalties ― Leddy C 10:54, Fontaine M 17:02

THIRD PERIOD

3. MINNESOTA, Cody McCormick 1 (Clayton Stoner, Erik Haula) 2:00 4. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 5 (Marian Hossa, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 17:15

5. CHICAGO, Brandon Saad 2 (Marian Hossa, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 18:37 ENG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by WILD 2 13 4 19

BLACKHAWKS 7 8 7 22 MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford

MIN ― 0 for 1 0 for 4 in series, 3 for 25 in SCP, CHI ― 0 for 2 2 for 6 in series, 5 for 26 in SCP on PP

Referees: Kevin Pollock, Marc Joannette Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Jay Sharrers

22 018 at United Center

LW Bryan Bickell CHI, RW Marian Hossa CHI, LW Brandon Saad CHI game’s three stars Blackhawks have won 16 of their last 18 at United Center

C Jonathan Toews CHI has 4g, 3a in his six-game SCP point streak

Friday, May 9 2045 h ct on TSN, NBCSN

CHICAGO 2 @ MINNESOTA 4

FIRST PERIOD 1. MINNESOTA, Justin Fontaine 1 (Matt Cooke) 7:24

2. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 2 (Marian Hossa, Michal Rozsival) 19:21

Penalties ― Morin C 7:43, Koivu M 13:49

SECOND PERIOD

3. MINNESOTA, Jason Pominville 2 (Ryan Suter, Zach Parise) 3:51

4. CHICAGO, Michal Handzus 1 (Brent Seabrook, Marian Hossa) 6:28 5. MINNESOTA, Nino Niederreiter 3 (Charlie Coyle, Jared Spurgeon) 7:12 GWG

Penalties ― Smith C 12:02, Bollig C 17:13, Spurgeon M 17:49

THIRD PERIOD

6. MINNESOTA, Jared Spurgeon 3 (Mikko Koivu, Ryan Suter) 3:47 PPG

Penalties ― Keith C 0:45, Rozsival C 3:28

Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 4 9 7 20

WILD 7 18 6 31 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov

CHI ― 0 for 2 2 for 10 in series, 5 for 30 in SCP, MIN ― 1 for 5 2 for 13 in series, 5 for 34 in SCP on PP Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Derek Nansen, Derek Amell

19 405 at Xcel Energy Center

D Jared Spurgeon MIN, D Marco Scandella MIN, LW Matt Cooke MIN game’s three stars Blackhawks’ penalty kill now a league-leading 38-for-42 in SCP

"It's been fun to play here. I don't know what it is, but we have to find a way to bring that on the road as well," said D Jared Spurgeon MIN

Tuesday, May 13 2000 h ct on TSN

CHICAGO 2 @ MINNESOTA 1 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Kris Versteeg 1 (unassisted) 1:58

Penalties ― Hjalmarsson C 6:31, Cooke M 9:15

SECOND PERIOD

2. MINNESOTA, Erik Haula 4 (Matt Cooke, Clayton Stoner) 2:29

Penalties ― None

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Bickell C 2:12, Hjalmarsson C 7:05

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

3. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 6 (Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith) 9:42 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 8 8 6 5 27

WILD 9 14 7 5 35 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; MINNESOTA, Ilya Bryzgalov

CHI ― 0 for 1 3 for 13 in series, 6 for 33 in SCP, MIN ― 0 for 3 2 for 17 in series, 5 for 38 in SCP on PP

Referees: Steve Kozari, Brad Watson Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 19 396 at Xcel Energy Center

RW Patrick Kane CHI, C Erik Haula MIN, G Corey Crawford CHI game’s three stars Hawks have won 14 straight games, when series tied 2-2, since 2009

Kane’s OT goal came after glass created a bizarre deflection on shoot in

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2014 PACIFIC DIVISION FINAL

1 PAC ANAHEIM DUCKS 116 v. 3 PAC LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 GM BOB MURRAY, HC BRUCE BOUDREAU v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Saturday, May 3 1700 h pt on TSN Cuthbert Ferraro, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 3 @ ANAHEIM 2 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD

1. LOS ANGELES, Alec Martinez 1 (Marian Gaborik, Anze Kopitar) 9:04 PPG 2. ANAHEIM, Matt Beleskey 2 (Ryan Getzlaf, Cam Fowler) 11:41

Penalties ― Selanne A 2:05, Bonino A 7:52, Williams L 12:32, Voynov L 19:55

SECOND PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Silfverberg A 7:07, Kopitar L 11:29

THIRD PERIOD 3. ANAHEIM, Teemu Selanne 1 (Patrick Maroon, Ryan Getzlaf) 8:08

4. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 4 (Mike Richards, Anze Kopitar) 19:53

Penalties ― Pearson L 8:28, Beleskey A 11:32

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 5 (Anze Kopitar, Drew Doughty) 12:07 GWG

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

KINGS 5 10 17 4 36

DUCKS 7 10 11 7 35

LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick (3.10 GAA, .914 sv pct entering game); ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller (0.00, 1.000)

LA ― 1 for 4 7 for 28 in SCP, ANA ― 0 for 4 7 for 30 in SCP on power play

Referees: Tim Peel, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Derek Amell, Derek Nansen 17 393 at Honda Center

LA dressed ― 2 Greene D, 6 Muzzin D, 8 Doughty D, 10 Richards C, 11 Kopitar C, 12 Gaborik RW, 13 Clifford LW,

14 Williams RW, 22 Lewis C, 23 Brown LW, 26 Voynov D, 27 Martinez D, 28 Stoll C, 44 Regehr D, 70 Pearson LW, 73 Toffoli C, 74 King LW, 77 Carter C, 31 Jones G, 32 Quick G

ANA dressed ― 4 Fowler D, 6 Lovejoy D, 7 Cogliano C, 8 Selanne RW, 10 Perry RW, 11 Koivu C, 13 Bonino C, 15 Getzlaf C, 22 Perreault C, 23 Beauchemin D, 28 Fistric D, 33 Silfverberg RW, 39 Beleskey LW, 47 Lindholm D,

55 Allen D, 62 Maroon LW, 65 Etem RW, 77 Smith-Pelly RW, 1 Hiller G, 31 Andersen G

RW Marian Gaborik LA, RW Teemu Selanne ANA, G Jonathan Quick LA game’s three stars Teemu Selanne ANA third oldest player in SCP history to score a goal (G Howe ’80, C Chelios ’07)

Ducks and Kings first-ever Stanley Cup Playoff series As crow flies, it’s 44 kms from Honda Center to STAPLES Center

Thursday, May 8 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN

ANAHEIM 3 @ LOS ANGELES 2

FIRST PERIOD

1. ANAHEIM, Corey Perry 3 (Patrick Maroon, Ryan Getzlaf) 4:06 PPG

Penalties ― Lewis L 3:30, Smith-Pelly A Williams L 6:24

SECOND PERIOD

2. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 3 (Marian Gaborik, Anze Kopitar) 4:59 PPG

3. ANAHEIM, Teemu Selanne 2 (Nick Bonino, Hampus Lindholm) 15:10 PPG

Penalties ― Smith-Pelly A 4:43, Beauchemin A Toffoli L 12:11, Doughty L 13:12

THIRD PERIOD

4. ANAHEIM, Ben Lovejoy 2 (Andrew Cogliano) 17:05 GWG 5. LOS ANGELES, Mike Richards 1 (Tanner Pearson, Jeff Carter) 19:29

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

DUCKS 10 7 5 22 KINGS 9 10 12 31

ANAHEIM, Frederik Andersen, Jonas Hiller (10:02 of third period); LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

ANA ― 2 for 2 3 for 10 in series, 10 for 36 in SCP, LA ― 1 for 1 2 for 8 in series, 8 for 32 in SCP on PP Referees: Kevin Pollock, Marc Joannette Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Jay Sharrers

18 622 at STAPLES Center

RW Teemu Selanne ANA, C Jeff Carter LA, D Sami Vatanen ANA game’s three stars LW Patrick Maroon ANA first rookie since Warren Rychel LA 1993 to record six-game SCP pt streak

G Jonas Hiller ANA wins his first game at STAPLES Center, after seven straight losses

Monday, May 12 1900 h pt on TSN, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 3 @ ANAHEIM 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. ANAHEIM, Nick Bonino 4 (Daniel Winnik) 2:15

2. LOS ANGELES, Trevor Lewis 3 (Justin Williams) 9:12

Penalties ― Martinez L 6:18

SECOND PERIOD

3. ANAHEIM, Devante Smith-Pelly 4 (Mathieu Perreault, Teemu Selanne) 1:11 PPG 4. ANAHEIM, Devante Smith-Pelly 5 (Ryan Getzlaf) 2:34

5. ANAHEIM, Jakob Silfverberg 2 (Andrew Cogliano) 8:23 GWG 6. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 7 (Jake Muzzin, Jeff Carter) 18:42 PPG

Penalties ― Williams L 0:42, Bonino A 8:54, Doughty L 13:20, Smith-Pelly A 17:57

THIRD PERIOD

7. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 8 (Dustin Brown, Anze Kopitar) 14:12

Penalties ― Kopitar L Smith-Pelly A 6:44, Toffoli L Smith-Pelly A 9:31

Shots on goal by KINGS 14 14 14 42

DUCKS 12 10 2 24 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; ANAHEIM, John Gibson

LA ― 1 for 3 3 for 15 in series, 9 for 39 in SCP, ANA ― 1 for 3 5 for 16 in series, 12 for 42 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Brad Kovachik 17 233 at Honda Center

RW Devante Smith-Pelly ANA, RW Marian Gaborik LA, G John Gibson ANA game’s three stars

"They answered the bell again," said Teemu Selanne, who had a sublime assist on Smith-Pelly's first goal. "Devo has all the tools. Gibby is rock-solid. They're pretty special players,

and they both took care of it for us tonight. You need special contributions from everybody to do what we're trying to do."

RW Marian Gaborik LA leads all 2014 SCP scorers with 15 points (on 8g)

Monday, May 5 1900 h pt on TSN, NBC

LOS ANGELES 3 @ ANAHEIM 1

FIRST PERIOD

1. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 6 (Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown) 0:34 2. ANAHEIM, Patrick Maroon 2 (Ryan Getzlaf, Cam Fowler) 9:40 PPG

3. LOS ANGELES, Alec Martinez 2 (Tyler Toffoli, Tanner Pearson) 12:07 GWG

Penalties ― Greene L Allen A 8:17, Doughty L 8:54

SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Quick L 3:21, Maroon A 4:56, Stoll L 7:29, Beleskey A 10:53, Beleskey A 19:49

THIRD PERIOD

4. LOS ANGELES, Dwight King 1 (Justin Williams) 19:02 ENG

Penalties ― Voynov L 5:41

Shots on goal by KINGS 8 5 4 17

DUCKS 10 12 15 37 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; ANAHEIM, Jonas Hiller

LA ― 0 for 3 1 for 7 in series, 7 for 31 in SCP, ANA ― 1 for 4 1 for 8 in series, 8 for 34 in SCP on PP

Referees: Brad Watson, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Steve Miller

17 281 at Honda Center

G Jonathan Quick LA, D Alec Martinez LA, LW Patrick Maroon ANA game’s three stars After losing first three to Sharks, Kings have now won six SCP games in a row

"We could only dream of this, really," said defenseman Drew Doughty LA, who played more than 26 minutes. "They might say we don't deserve it, but we won two games here,

and that was our goal."

Saturday, May 10 1830 h pt on TSN

ANAHEIM 2 @ LOS ANGELES 0

FIRST PERIOD

1. ANAHEIM, Devante Smith-Pelly 3 (Corey Perry, Ryan Getzlaf) 16:02 GWG 2. ANAHEIM, Ryan Getzlaf 4 (Corey Perry, Sami Vatanen) 18:45 PPG

Penalties ― Perry A 4:08, Allen A 9:31, Pearson L 17:38

SECOND PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Getzlaf A 16:40

THIRD PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Kopitar L (double minor) 5:23, Cogliano A 12:13

Shots on goal by DUCKS 11 0 3 14

KINGS 9 12 7 28 ANAHEIM, John Gibson; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

ANA ― 1 for 3 4 for 13 in series, 11 for 39 in SCP, LA ― 0 for 4 2 for 12 in series, 8 for 36 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 489 at STAPLES Center

G John Gibson ANA, RW Corey Perry ANA, D Cam Fowler ANA game’s three stars

John Gibson 1st rookie goalie to record shutout in SCP debut since Andrew Raycroft 7 April 2004 Ducks fifth team in last 28 yrs to start multiple rookie goaltenders in one postseason

Wednesday, May 14 1830 h pt on TSN

ANAHEIM 1 @ LOS ANGELES 2

FIRST PERIOD

1. LOS ANGELES, Jake Muzzin 3 (Anze Kopitar, Marian Gaborik) 8:16

Penalties ― Greene L 5:25, Smith-Pelly A 18:24

SECOND PERIOD

2. LOS ANGELES, Trevor Lewis 4 (Justin Williams, Slava Voynov) 14:04 GWG

3. ANAHEIM, Kyle Palmieri 2 (Nick Bonino) 15:42

Penalties ― King L 3:15, Doughty L 8:38, Perreault A 15:58

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Gaborik L 6:25, Getzlaf A 7:47, Voynov L 13:01, Lovejoy A 15:47

Shots on goal by

DUCKS 5 7 10 22 KINGS 8 8 7 23

ANAHEIM, John Gibson; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

ANA ― 0 for 5 5 for 21 in series, 12 for 47 in SCP, LA ― 0 for 4 3 for 19 in series, 9 for 43 in SCP on PP Referees: Eric Furlatt, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Jonny Murray

18 519 at STAPLES Center

C Anze Kopitar LA, D Francois Beauchemin ANA, D Jake Muzzin LA game’s three stars "Everyone is going to be excited," Kings defenseman Drew Doughty said. "The bars will be

packed. The arena will be packed. There will be lots of fans watching this one. We're just as excited. We're happy to be in this for California, obviously, but at the same time it is a war

out there for us. We want to win and they want to win and it's going to be a good game." Kings now 5-0 in 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs when leading after two periods

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2014 PACIFIC DIVISION FINAL

1 PAC ANAHEIM DUCKS 116 v. 3 PAC LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 GM BOB MURRAY, HC BRUCE BOUDREAU v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Friday, May 16 1800 h pt on TSN, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 6 @ ANAHEIM 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 5 (Mike Richards, Slava Voynov) 4:30 2. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 4 (Marian Gaborik, Tyler Toffoli) 8:48 3. LOS ANGELES, Mike Richards 2 (Dwight King, Kyle Clifford) 15:12 GWG Penalties ― Lovejoy A 2:47, Koivu A 19:00

SECOND PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 5 (Drew Doughty, Kyle Clifford) 2:02 5. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 9 (Anze Kopitar, Alec Martinez) 14:08 PPG 6. ANAHEIM, Kyle Palmieri 3 (Andrew Cogliano, Nick Bonino) 17:07 Penalties ― Voynov L 5:40, Perry A 5:44, Richards L 7:11, Palmieri A 12:44

THIRD PERIOD 7. ANAHEIM, Corey Perry 4 (Ryan Getzlaf, Hampus Lindholm) 3:42 8. LOS ANGELES, Tanner Pearson 2 (Jeff Carter, Justin Williams) 13:54 Penalties ― Voynov L Cogliano A 3:22, Palmieri A 4:50, Bonino A 9:30 Shots on goal by KINGS 16 7 7 30 DUCKS 6 11 10 27 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; ANAHEIM, John Gibson, Jonas Hiller (2:02 of second period) LA ― 2 for 5 5 for 24 in series, 11 for 48 in SCP, ANA ― 0 for 3 5 for 24 in series, 12 for 50 in SCP on PP Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Derek Amell, Jonny Murray 17 395 at Honda Center

C Mike Richards LA, G Jonathan Quick LA, RW Justin Williams LA game’s three stars All time, teams that score first in SCP G7s are 115-40 (.742) Home teams are 91-64 (.587) in 155 all-time SCP G7s All time, 38 of 155 SCP Game Sevens have required overtime. Home team 19-19. Teemu Selanne ANA plays his final NHL game ~ 1 451 GP, 684g, 773a, 1 457 pts

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2014 EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL

3 ATL MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 100 v. 2 MET NEW YORK RANGERS 96 GM MARC BERGEVIN, HC MICHEL THERRIEN v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT

RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 6

Saturday, May 17 1300 h et on HNIC Hughson, Simpson, Healy, Oake, NBC

NEW YORK 7 @ MONTREAL 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 4 (Dominic Moore, Kevin Klein) 4:35

Moore shovels no-look pass to St. Louis, who tucks it high past Price stick side 2. NEW YORK, Mats Zuccarello 4 (Ryan McDonagh, Dominic Moore) 6:27

Moore makes nice pass in front, and McDonagh and Zuccarello work to tap it past Price

Penalties ― Bourque M 15:25, Bourque M 17:51

SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 5 (Brian Gionta, Lars Eller) 12:38

Bourque takes Gionta’s centering pass and knuckles it over Lundqvist’s right shoulder 4. NEW YORK, Chris Kreider 2 (Rick Nash, Ryan McDonagh) 18:59 GWG

In alone, snaps one low stick side past Price 5. NEW YORK, Brad Richards 5 (Mats Zuccarello, Marc Staal) 19:48

Zuccarello heads behind net, then sends reverse pass to Richards, who has wide open stick side

Penalties ― Boyle N 15:53

THIRD PERIOD 6. NEW YORK, Ryan McDonagh 2 (Derek Stepan, Chris Kreider) 1:28 PPG

On PP, puck bounces to McDonagh in high slot, and he wires one high glove past Budaj 7. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 3 (Martin St. Louis, Ryan McDonagh) 4:11 PPG

On PP, Rangers work puck around beautifully until Stepan fires puck past Budaj wide open stick side

8. NEW YORK, Rick Nash 1 (Mats Zuccarello, John Moore) 4:36 PPG On PP, Nash breaks his goal-scoring slump (first goal in 55 shots) by snapping one through Budaj stick side

9. MONTREAL, Lars Eller 5 (unassisted) 15:22 SHG Playing SH, Eller does all the work after his shot blocked, then swats one high glove on Lundqvist

Penalties ― Subban M 0:50, Pacioretty M 2:27, Prust M (double minor, 10-minute misconduct) 3:08,

Bourque M 14:01, J. Moore N 16:39, Girardi N 18:29

Shots on goal by RANGERS 12 8 8 28

CANADIENS 6 10 6 22 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist (1.99 GAA, .931 sv pct entering series); MONTREAL, Carey Price (2.15, .926), Peter Budaj (start of third period) NYR ― 3 for 7 9 for 62 in SCP, MTL ― 0 for 3 10 for 41 in SCP on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Brad Watson Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 21 273 at Centre Bell NYR dressed ― 5 Girardi D, 6 Stralman D, 8 Klein D, 15 Dorsett RW, 16 Brassard C, 17 J. Moore D, 18 Staal D,

19 Richards C, 20 Kreider LW, 21 Stepan C, 22 Boyle C, 26 St. Louis RW, 27 McDonagh D, 28 D. Moore C, 36 Zuccarello C, 61 Nash LW, 62 Hagelin LW, 67 Pouliot LW, 30 Lundqvist G, 33 Talbot G MTL dressed ― 8 Prust LW, 11 Gallagher RW, 14 Plekanec C, 17 Bourque RW, 20 Vanek LW, 21 Gionta RW, 22 Weise RW, 26 Gorges D, 40 Beaulieu D, 43 Weaver D, 48 Briere C, 49 Bournival LW, 51 Desharnais C, 67 Pacioretty LW, 74 Emelin D, 76 Subban D, 79 Markov D, 81 Eller C, 30 Budaj G, 31 Price G

RW Martin St. Louis NYR, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, LW Chris Kreider NYR game’s three stars Canadiens, Rangers meet in SCP for first time since 1996, season that Centre Bell opened G Henrik Lundqvist NYR posts his first win at Centre Bell since 17 March 2009 LW Rick Nash NYR now has just 3 goals in 31 career Stanley Cup Playoff games In second period, Chris Kreider NYR slid into G Carey Price MTL, injuring Price’s rt knee

and finishing him for this series

Thursday, May 22 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

MONTREAL 3 @ NEW YORK 2 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 5 (Martin St. Louis) 15:18

Weird one…Gorges, lying in crease, actually stops a shot with his glove, but Hagelin swats rebound out of air

Penalties ― Prust M Dorsett N (majors) Carcillo N (minor, game misconduct) 5:51

SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Andrei Markov 1 (Max Pacioretty, Brendan Gallagher) 3:20

Markov takes nice cross-ice pass and snaps one from circle through Lundqvist’s legs

Penalties ― Stepan N 9:35, Gallagher M 13:44, Gallagher M 19:58

THIRD PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Danny Briere 1 (Thomas Vanek, Rene Bourque) 16:58

Lundqvist stops initial blast, puck goes behind net, Briere shoves it in front, off McDonagh’s leg, and in 4. NEW YORK, Chris Kreider 3 (Dan Girardi, Derek Stepan) 19:31

With 28.1 secs rem., Lundqvist on bench, puck fired from corner, off Kreider’s stick, Emelin’s skate, then in

Penalties ― None

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Alex Galchenyuk 1 (Tomas Plekanec, Brian Gionta) 1:12 GWG

Lundqvist kicks Plekanec rebound right at Galchenyuk’s shoulder…and it deflects straight into net…strange one

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

CANADIENS 4 9 9 3 25 RANGERS 14 13 9 1 37 MONTREAL, Dustin Tokarski; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist MTL ― 0 for 2 0 for 9 in series, 10 for 47 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 2 4 for 12 in series, 10 for 67 in SCP on PP Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Steve Miller, Scott Driscoll 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV MTL line-up changes ― None NYR line-up changes ― None

C Alex Galchenyuk MTL, G Dustin Tokarski MTL, LW Carl Hagelin NYR game’s three stars D Andrei Markov MTL scores his first SCP goal since 26 April 2008 Sting, Michael J. Fox, Robert De Niro, NBC’s Matt Lauer all attending game Rangers have not allowed a power-play goal in eight games Following game, Brandon Prust MTL suspended two games for first-period hit on

Derek Stepan NYR (breaking his jaw); Dan Carcillo NYR suspended ten games for abuse of official (shoving linesman Scott Driscoll) during first period altercation

Monday, May 19 2000 h et on HNIC, NBC

NEW YORK 3 @ MONTREAL 1

FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Max Pacioretty 4 (unassisted) 6:14

Lundqvist tries to poke check puck out of danger, but pushes it right off Pacioretty and it floats into net 2. NEW YORK, Ryan McDonagh 3 (unassisted) 6:31

McDonagh’s longish shot goes off Gorges right thigh, off right post and past Tokarski 3. NEW YORK, Rick Nash 2 (Chris Kreider, Derek Stepan) 18:58 GWG

Nash one-times pass, from just inside top of circle, and beats Tokarski glove side

Penalties ― D. Moore N Beaulieu M 1:29, Hagelin N 13:48, Vanek M 14:22

SECOND PERIOD

4. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 5 (Derek Stepan, Ryan McDonagh) 8:03 PPG On PP, with Kreider screening beautifully, St. Louis wires a long shot high glove on Tokarski

Penalties ― Girardi N Eller M 1:49, Subban M 2:41, Galchenyuk M 7:29, Pouliot N 8:44, Kreider N 19:20

THIRD PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Pouliot N 15:38

Shots on goal by RANGERS 9 11 10 30

CANADIENS 14 8 19 41 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; MONTREAL, Dustin Tokarski (Stanley Cup Playoff début) NYR ― 1 for 3 4 for 10 in series, 10 for 65 in SCP, MTL ― 0 for 4 0 for 7 in series, 10 for 45 in SCP on PP Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Derek Amell, Brad Kovachik 21 273 at Centre Bell NYR line-up changes ― 16 Brassard C out, 13 Carcillo LW in MTL line-up changes ― 31 Price G (knee) out, 35 Tokarski G in; 49 Bournival LW out, 27 Galchenyuk C in

D Ryan McDonagh NYR, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, C Derek Stepan NYR game’s three stars Michel Therrien pulled Tokarski when Rangers took penalty with 4:22 remaining in third Rangers had lost their previous 13 playoff games after taking a lead in a series

Sunday, May 25 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

MONTREAL 2 @ NEW YORK 3 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 6 (Brian Boyle, Ryan McDonagh) 7:18 SHG

Playing SH, Subban pinches on PP, Hagelin gets behind him and dekes Tokarski five hole

Penalties ― Gorges M 1:37, Miller N 4:09, Pouliot N 7:06, D. Moore N 9:28

SECOND PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Francis Bouillon 2 (David Desharnais, Rene Bourque) 8:08

Canadiens break in two-on-one…Bouillon keeps and snaps a beauty high glove past Lundqvist 3. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 5 (Dan Girardi, Henrik Lundqvist) 19:04

Girardi fires pin-point stretch pass to send Brassard in alone…blasts one high stick on Tokarski

Penalties ― Markov M 1:19, Nash N 2:41, Markov M Boyle N 9:26, Boyle N 15:07, Subban M 16:50

THIRD PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, P.K. Subban 5 (Andrei Markov, David Desharnais) 2:00 PPG

On PP, absolutely blasts one from middle of blueline past screened Lundqvist glove side

Penalties ― D. Moore N 0:32, Richards N 2:59

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 6 (Carl Hagelin, Brad Richards) 6:02 GWG

Canadiens can’t clear zone, St. Louis absolutely wires one, from circle, over Tokarski’s glove side…great shot

Penalties ― Pouliot N 0:30

Shots on goal by

CANADIENS 11 5 8 5 29 RANGERS 9 11 6 3 29 MONTREAL, Dustin Tokarski; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist MTL ― 1 for 8 1 for 17 in series, 11 for 55 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 3 4 for 15 in series, 10 for 70 in SCP on PP Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Jonny Murray 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV MTL line-up changes ― 8 Prust LW (2-game suspension) out, 49 Bournival LW in 40 Beaulieu D out, 55 Bouillon D in NYR line-up changes ― 13 Carcillo LW (10-game suspension) out, 10 J.T. Miller C; 21 Stepan C (broken jaw, surgery) out, 16 Derick Brassard C

RW Martin St. Louis NYR, LW Carl Hagelin NYR, C Brian Boyle NYR game’s three stars Hagelin’s SH goal was Rangers’ first in SCP since 9 April 2008, a span of 70 games Prior to Subban’s second-period PP goal, Rangers had killed off 27 straight penalties Rangers are 12-1 when they lead a Stanley Cup Playoff series three games-to-one

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2014 EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL

3 ATL MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 100 v. 2 MET NEW YORK RANGERS 96 GM MARC BERGEVIN, HC MICHEL THERRIEN v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT

RANGERS WIN SERIES IN 6

Tuesday, May 27 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

NEW YORK 4 @ MONTREAL 7

FIRST PERIOD

1. MONTREAL, Alex Galchenyuk 2 (P.K. Subban, Andrei Markov) 1:48 PPG On PP, Subban’s blast from point is tipped by Galchenyuk from right in front of Lundqvist

2. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 4 (Chris Kreider, Marc Staal) 10:44 From out near blueline, snaps a low wrister that drops and beats Tokarski off post and in…a weak one

3. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 4 (Brian Gionta, Alex Galchenyuk) 12:24 Steps between circles and snaps a beauty past Lundqvist, who’s too deep in his net, glove side

Penalties ― Kreider N 0:22, Desharnais M 18:33

SECOND PERIOD

4. MONTREAL, Max Pacioretty 5 (Brendan Gallagher, Andrei Markov) 3:44 Takes spectacular cross-ice pass from Gallagher, then snaps one five-hole on Lundqvist

5. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 6 (Lars Eller, Thomas Vanek) 6:54

Takes pass in close to Lundqvist, steps back and snaps one past Rangers’ netminder low to stick side 6. NEW YORK, Rick Nash 3 (Ryan McDonagh, Chris Kreider) 9:48

Nash just throws it blindly into slot and it goes in off Josh Gorges stick…unlucky for Canadiens 7. NEW YORK, Derek Stepan 5 (Chris Kreider, Rick Nash) 12:06

Puck gets kicked around in front of Canadiens’ net, squirts loose to Stepan and he buries it stick side 8. NEW YORK, Chris Kreider 4 (Ryan McDonagh, Derick Brassard) 14:12 PPG

Tokarski bites on McDonagh fake, then Ryan slides puck to Kreider, who’s all alone with open net 9. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 7 (Dale Weise, Lars Eller) 15:10 GWG

Takes pass in high slot and, as he’s falling, snaps a beauty high glove side past Talbot

Penalties ― Markov M 1:03, Zuccarello N 4:46, Dorsett N (double minor) Boyle N Weise M Bourque M Bouillon M 8:58, Plekanec M 13:05, Pouliot N 18:35

THIRD PERIOD

10. MONTREAL, Rene Bourque 8 (Dale Weise, Andrei Markov) 6:33 Weise threads a perfect pass to breaking Bourque, and he snaps a beaut past Talbot’s high glove side

11. MONTREAL, David Desharnais 2 (Max Pacioretty) 15:43 ENG With Talbot on bench, Pacioretty sends long feed to Desharnais who taps it into empty net

Penalties ― Gorges M 7:19, Bouillon M 8:46, J. Moore N (match penalty, served by Dorsett) 10:41, Eller M 14:11,

Brassard N Eller M (double minor) 16:28, Bourque M (minor, game misconduct) 20:00

Shots on goal by RANGERS 10 6 11 27

CANADIENS 12 12 4 28 NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist, Cam Talbot (8:58 of second period); MONTREAL, Dustin Tokarski NYR ― 1 for 7 5 for 22 in series, 11 for 77 in SCP, MTL ― 1 for 4 2 for 21 in series, 12 for 59 in SCP on PP Referees: Steve Kozari, Brad Watson Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Steve Barton 21 273 at Centre Bell NYR line-up changes ― 10 Miller C out, 21 Stepan C in MTL line-up changes ― 74 Emelin D out, 40 Beaulieu D in

RW Rene Bourque MTL, RW Brendan Gallagher MTL, LW Chris Kreider NYR game’s three stars Last time Canadiens scored seven goals in SCP game was 27 April 1992 v. Hartford Bourque’s hat trick MTL first in Conference Final since Guy Lafleur 1 May 1975 v. BUF Rene Bourque MTL just one SCP goal shy of matching his year’s total in 63 games

Thursday, May 29 2000 h et on HNIC, NBCSN

MONTREAL 0 @ NEW YORK 1

FIRST PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Gionta M 4:50, Staal N 19:00

SECOND PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Dominic Moore 3 (Brian Boyle, Ryan McDonagh) 18:07 GWG

Boyle snaps pass into slot from behind net, and Bouillon turns wrong way, leaving Moore completely uncovered

Penalties ― Subban M 3:13, Markov M 12:56, Richards N 19:47

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Prust M 14:18

Shots on goal by

CANADIENS 5 8 5 18 RANGERS 11 8 13 32 MONTREAL, Dustin Tokarski; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist MTL ― 0 for 2 1 for 23 in series, 12 for 61 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 4 5 for 26 in series, 11 for 81 in SCP on PP Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Derek Amell 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV MTL line-up changes ― 22 Weise RW (head injury) out, 8 Prust LW in NYR line-up changes ― 17 J. Moore D (suspension) out, 4 Raphael Diaz D in

C Dominic Moore NYR, G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, G Dustin Tokarski MTL game’s three stars G Henrik Lundqvist NYR records his ninth career SCP shutout As per tradition, Rangers refuse to touch Prince of Wales Trophy Rangers return to Stanley Cup Final for first time since 1994

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2014 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL

3 CEN CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 107 v. 3 PAC LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Sunday, May 18 1420 h ct on TSN, NBC

LOS ANGELES 1 @ CHICAGO 3

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Brandon Saad 3 (Nick Leddy, Marian Hossa) 14:46 PPG

On PP, Leddy blasts shot from point and Saad tips it past Quick, from right in front of netminder

Penalties ― Martinez L 12:48

SECOND PERIOD 2. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 4 (Tanner Pearson, Jeff Carter) 4:35

Pearson whistles pass in front and Toffoli tips it beautifully past Crawford low glove side 3. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith 3 (Brandon Saad, Marcus Kruger) 11:54 GWG

Keith blasts one from point that goes off Stoll and Lewis, then beats Quick high glove side

Penalties ― Hjalmarsson C 18:57

THIRD PERIOD

4. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 6 (Johnny Oduya, Marian Hossa) 16:10 Hawks get a 3-on-1, and Toews just wires Oduya’s pass past Quick

Penalties ― Roszival C 2:58, Williams L 7:18

Shots on goal by

KINGS 5 17 4 26 BLACKHAWKS 7 6 7 20

LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick (2.72 GAA, .914 sv pct entering series); CHICAGO, Corey Crawford (1.97 GAA, .931)

LA ― 0 for 2 11 for 50 in SCP, CHI ― 1 for 2 7 for 35 in SCP on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Steve Miller

21 832 at United Center

LA dressed ― 6 Muzzin D, 8 Doughty D, 10 Richards C, 11 Kopitar C, 12 Gaborik RW, 13 Clifford LW, 14 Williams RW, 22 Lewis C, 23 Brown LW, 26 Voynov D, 27 Martinez D, 28 Stoll C, 33 Mitchell D, 55 J. Schultz D,

70 Pearson LW, 73 Toffoli C, 74 King LW, 77 Carter C, 31 Jones G, 32 Quick G CHI dressed ― 2 Keith D, 4 Hjalmarsson D, 7 Seabrook D, 8 Leddy D, 10 Sharp RW, 12 Regin C, 16 Kruger C, 19 Toews C, 20 Saad LW, 23 Versteeg LW, 26 Handzus C, 27 Oduya D, 28 Smith RW, 29 Bickell LW, 32 Rozsival D, 52 Bollig LW, 81 Hossa RW, 88 Kane RW, 31 Raanta G, 50 Crawford G

LW Brandon Saad CHI, G Corey Crawford CHI, C Tyler Toffoli LA game’s three stars

Kings have opened 20 of their last 21 SCP series on the road Blackhawks now 18-2 in their last 20 SCP games at United Center

Saturday, May 24 1700 h pt on HNIC Cole, Galley, Millen, Campbell, NBC

CHICAGO 3 @ LOS ANGELES 4

FIRST PERIOD

1. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 7 (unassisted) 5:26 SHG Playing SH, chases puck down left side and snaps one low through Quick’s legs

2. LOS ANGELES, Slava Voynov 2 (Jeff Carter, Drew Doughty) 6:16 PPG

On PP, takes pass from Carter near top of circle and just blasts one off stick-side post and in 3. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 8 (Michael Rozsival, Marian Hossa) 13:19

Fights off Muzzin beside net, kicks rebound up to stick and stuffs it past Quick’s glove side…great effort

Penalties ― Handzus C 4:40, Martinez L 9:51

SECOND PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 8 (Tanner Pearson) 8:08

Puck takes fluke bounce off referee behind net, allows puck to be centred to Carter, who jams it in from close 5. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 6 (Jeff Carter, Willie Mitchell) 14:19

Toffoli bursts through Hawks D, breaks in on Crawford and tucks a beautiful deke through his legs

Penalties ― Pearson L 11:54, Williams L 15:03, Kings’ bench (served by Williams) 18:10

THIRD PERIOD 6. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 2 (Jake Muzzin, Justin Williams) 11:57 GWG

Just as PP ends, takes pass at point, steps to top of circle, then just blasts a laser past Crawford’s stick side 7. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 3 (Nick Leddy) 19:55

With 4.2 seconds remaining, Leddy’s shot from the point hits Sharp’s stick and passes Quick high glove side

Penalties ― Leddy C 1:31, Rozsival C 9:55

Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 10 10 7 27

KINGS 10 4 18 32 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

CHI ― 0 for 4 2 for 10 in series, 8 for 43 in SCP, LA ― 1 for 3 3 for 9 in series, 14 for 57 in SCP on PP

Referees: Brad Watson, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Steve Barton, Pierre Racicot 18 374 at STAPLES Center

CHI line-up changes ― 12 Regin C out, 65 Shaw C in LA line-up changes ― None

C Jeff Carter LA, D Drew Doughty LA, C Jonathan Toews CHI game’s three stars C Jeff Carter LA has ten points in his last four games

C Jonathan Toews CHI has his first multi-goal SCP game in 63 games ~ 7 May 2010 Guns‘’n Roses guitarist Slash performed national anthem

Wayne Gretzky, Dick Butkus, David Beckham, Eric Stonestreet, Josh Duhamel, Taylor Kitsch and former Kings’ forward Dustin Penner all attended game

Wednesday, May 21 1900 h ct on TSN Cuthbert, Ferraro, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 6 @ CHICAGO 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Nick Leddy 1 (Duncan Keith) 14:16 PPG

On PP, Leddy cuts in from right side and shelfs a beautiful backhand over Quick’s glove side

Penalties ― Mitchell L 3:52, Greene L 5:14, Handzus C 10:32, Mitchell L 13:08, Hjalmarsson C 15:47, Doughty L 18:48

SECOND PERIOD

2. CHICAGO, Ben Smith 2 (Brandon Bollig, Johnny Oduya) 1:40 Smith takes beautiful long pass from Oduya and snaps one low stick side on Quick

3. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 6 (Mike Richards, Dwight King) 18:14

Richards’ pass into slot hits Williams’ right skate and just trickles through Crawford’s five hole and in

Penalties ― None

THIRD PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 5 (Drew Doughty, Slava Voynov) 1:37 PPG

On PP, Doughty’s point shot hits shaft of Carter’s stick and past Crawford stick side 5. LOS ANGELES, Jake Muzzin 4 (Alec Martinez, Anze Kopitar) 4:04 PPG GWG

On PP, just blasts one from top of circle high past Crawford 6. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 5 (Tanner Pearson, Jeff Carter) 8:59

Crawford abandoned by D as Toffoli takes pass in slot and snaps it high glove on netminder 7. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 6 (unassisted) 14:44

On a two-on-one, Carter keeps and snaps a low one, stick side past Crawford 8. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 7 (unassisted) 16:29 ENG

With Crawford on bench, Carter finds empty net to complete hat trick

Penalties ― Bollig C 1:14, Blackhawks’ bench (served by Saad) 2:50, Martinez L Handzus C 18:29

Shots on goal by KINGS 8 11 12 31

BLACKHAWKS 9 10 6 25 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford

LA ― 2 for 4 2 for 6 in series, 13 for 54 in SCP, CHI ― 1 for 4 2 for 6 in series, 8 for 39 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Jonny Murray 22 019 at United Center

LA line-up changes ― 55 J. Schultz D out, 2 Greene D in CHI line-up changes ― None

C Jeff Carter LA, G Jonathan Quick LA, RW Ben Smith CHI game’s three stars G Jonathan Quick LA now just 8-17-1 v. Blackhawks all time

Kings’ last five-goal SCP period came 7 May 1993 v. Vancouver (G3, 3d period)

Monday, May 26 1800 h pt on TSN Cuthbert, Ferraro, Lalji, NBCSN

CHICAGO 2 @ LOS ANGELES 5

FIRST PERIOD

1. LOS ANGELES, Jake Muzzin 5 (Drew Doughty, Tyler Toffoli) 9:00 PPG On PP, Kings work puck around nicely, and Muzzin snaps one high glove side on screened Crawford

2. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 10 (Anze Kopitar) 11:13

Keith gets his pocket picked by Kopitar, who fires puck in front and it’s tipped home by Gaborik 3. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 3 (Justin Williams, Jake Muzzin) 15:56 PPG GWG

On PP, Kings play tic-tac-toe with puck in front, and Brown ends up having wide open net behind Crawford

Penalties ― Kopitar L 4:27, Brown L 6:50, Hossa C 7:31, Sharp C 15:04

SECOND PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 7 (Drew Doughty) 12:43

Doughty just floats one in from blueline, and Williams tips it beautifully past Crawford glove side 5. CHICAGO, Brandon Saad 4 (Michael Rozsival) 14:03

Kings can’t clear zone, Rozsival keeps it in and slides it to Saad, who shelfs a beautiful backhand

Penalties ― Shaw C 2:44, Kings’ bench (served by Williams) 9:53, Shaw C Doughty L 19:27

THIRD PERIOD 6. CHICAGO, Bryan Bickell 7 (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews) 9:29

Hawks swarming all around net and Bickell, finally, swats it past a prone Quick high glove side 7. LOS ANGELES, Tanner Pearson 3 (Jeff Carter) 18:58 ENG

With Hawks net empty, Kings miss several chances before Pearson rattles one in from circle

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 7 9 8 24

KINGS 8 8 5 21 CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

CHI ― 0 for 3 2 for 13 in series, 8 for 46 in SCP, LA ― 2 for 3 5 for 12 in series, 16 for 60 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Derek Amell, Brad Kovachik 18 468 at STAPLES Center

CHI line-up changes ― 52 Bollig LW out, 12 Regin C in LA line-up changes ― None

C Anze Kopitar LA, D Jake Muzzin LA, C Jarret Stoll LA game’s three stars Blackhawks’ power play now 1-for-24 on road in 2014 SCP

Game was TSN’s final national NHL telecast before Rogers takes over for next 12 years

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2014 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL

3 CEN CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 107 v. 3 PAC LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, May 28 1900 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 4 @ CHICAGO 5 DBL OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 3 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane) 1:13 PPG

On PP, absolutely blasts a one-timer from middle of blueline that beats Quick stick side 2. CHICAGO, Johnny Oduya 2 (Patrick Kane, Andrew Shaw) 3:40

Quick stops Kane’s original shot, but kicks rebound right to Oduya, who flicks it stick side past Quick 3. LOS ANGELES, Jarret Stoll 2 (Dwight King) 9:49

All kinds of confusion in front of Hawks’ net…Stoll swoops in and swats it glove side past prone Crawford 4. CHICAGO, Brandon Saad 5 (Andrew Shaw, Patrick Kane) 11:06

Mitchell coughs it up in corner…Saad feeds Shaw, whose shot is stopped, but Saad jams in rebound 5. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 11 (Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown) 13:16

After nice Quick stop, Kings fly out with Gaborik finishing three-way passing play on shot he almost whiffs on

Penalties ― Doughty L 0:30, Hjalmarsson C 17:52

SECOND PERIOD 6. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 4 (Marian Gaborik) 11:08

Crawford makes two saves from in close, but Brown jumps on rebound in crease and backhands it in 7. LOS ANGELES, Tanner Pearson 4 (Jeff Carter, Mike Richards) 13:08

Takes snapshot from top of circle and, as Crawford goes to knees, shot beats him high stick side…very weak

Penalties ― Muzzin L 8:01, Oduya C 13:47

THIRD PERIOD

8. CHICAGO, Ben Smith 3 (Brandon Saad, Johnny Oduya) 1:17

Quick kicks rebound of Saad’s long shot right onto Smith’s stick in slot…scores easily

Penalties ― Mitchell L 8:22, Saad C 9:25, Stoll L 16:49

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― None

SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 9. CHICAGO, Michal Handzus 2 (Brandon Saad, Patrick Kane) 2:04 GWG

Takes pass cutting through slot, kicks it to his stick, then shelfs a backhand high glove past Quick

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by KINGS 9 16 8 10 1 44

BLACKHAWKS 9 11 16 8 1 45 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford

LA ― 0 for 3 5 for 15 in series, 16 for 63 in SCP, CHI ― 1 for 4 4 for 17 in series, 9 for 50 in SCP on PP

Referees: Marc Joannette, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Steve Miller, Scott Driscoll 21 871 at United Center

LA line-up changes ― None CHI line-up changes ― 12 Regin C out, 52 Bollig LW in

RW Patrick Kane CHI, LW Brandon Saad CHI, C Michal Handzus CHI game’s three stars "It was a good hockey game, but not a hockey game we want to lose," said Drew Doughty LA,

who played more than 39 minutes and had 12 shot attempts. "It's going to hurt a little bit tonight. Tomorrow is a new day."

"We came back, showed some character. [We] just couldn't find a way to get the winner," Justin Williams LA said. "It's not easy, it's never going to be easy, especially against the

defending champions and a team that's won and knows how to win. No one said it would be easy."

Sunday, June 1 2000 h ct on HNIC, NBCSN

LOS ANGELES 5 @ CHICAGO 4 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Brandon Saad 6 (Patrick Kane, Andrew Shaw) 5:06

Saad, standing on goal line, takes pass from behind net and scores glove side from a very tough angle 2. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 9 (Patrick Kane, Brent Seabrook) 8:36 PPG

On PP, long wrister hits Kane’s right hip and deflects right to Toews in front and he has wide open net 3. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 9 (Dustin Brown, Tyler Toffoli) 16:31

Crawford kicks rebound of Brown’s shot into air, and Carter swats it, baseball style, into net…good hand-eye 4. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 7 (Slava Voynov, Dwight King) 17:22

Point shot is blocked in front, and kicks right to Williams, who scores stick side on Crawford 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 4 (Marcus Kruger) 17:34

Sharp comes down right side, wrists one that bounces off ice, goes right over Quick’s right pad…horribly weak

Penalties ― Williams L 7:53, Seabrook C 9:10

SECOND PERIOD 6. LOS ANGELES, Tyler Toffoli 7 (Matt Greene, Dwight King) 10:31

Long shot from point pinballs to Toffoli standing near circle…and he swats it into open stick side 7. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 5 (Brandon Saad) 18:25

Muzzin knocks stick from Quick’s hand, then long point shot from Sharp beats him off post on glove side

Penalties ― Richards L 7:01, Mitchell L 12:11, Doughty L 13:24, Saad C 14:40, Lewis L 17:15

THIRD PERIOD 8. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 12 (Dustin Brown, Anze Kopitar) 12:43

Kings gain zone, Crawford uses blocker to stop long shot, but gives rebound right to Gaborik in front

Penalties ― None

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. LOS ANGELES, Alec Martinez 4 (Justin Williams, Matt Greene) 5:47 GWG

Martinez’ weak point shot hits Leddy’s right arm and floats past Crawford…not a great goal

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by KINGS 11 4 14 3 32

BLACKHAWKS 7 16 13 5 41 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; CHICAGO, Corey Crawford

LA ― 0 for 2 6 for 19 in series, 17 for 67 in SCP, CHI ― 2 for 5 7 for 24 in series, 12 for 57 in SCP on PP

Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Shane Heyer 22 315 at United Center

LA line-up changes ― None CHI line-up changes ― 17 Brookbank D out, 23 Versteeg LW in

D Alec Martinez LA, LW Patrick Sharp CHI, RW Dustin Brown LA game’s three stars Justin Williams LA now tied with Glenn Anderson with 7 career G7 goals...and 7-0 in G7s

Justin Williams LA now has 14 career G7 points…most all time (Doug Gilmour had 13) 39

th all-time Game Seven to require overtime…. home teams are 19-19

During game, Rogers announces on Twitter that Bob Cole will call HNIC games next season

Friday, May 30 1800 h pt on HNIC, NBCSN

CHICAGO 4 @ LOS ANGELES 3

FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Dwight King (Jarret Stoll, Justin Williams) 17:03

Stoll beats Seabrook to puck behind net and shovels backhand to wide open King in slot

Penalties ― Greene L 13:34

SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 7 (Jonathan Toews, Brent Seabrook) 1:12 PPG

On PP, Kane and Toews work beautiful give-and-go as Kane snaps one low stick side on Quick 3. CHICAGO, Ben Smith 4 (Patrick Sharp, Brent Seabrook) 2:49

Smith takes pass down right side, loses puck as he tries to deke Quick, but then banks it in off goalie’s leg

Penalties ― Kopitar L 0:20, Seabrook C 11:57

THIRD PERIOD 4. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 4 (Dustin Brown, Mike Richards) 5:32

Doughty steps between circles with puck and snaps one high glove side on screened Crawford 5. LOS ANGELES, Alec Martinez 3 (Drew Doughty) 7:38 PPG

On PP, Martinez takes pass in high slot, spins and fires one past Crawford 6. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith (Patrick Kane, Andrew Shaw) 11:34

Kane threads beautiful backhand pass to Keith cutting down middle, and he snaps one past Quick 7. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 8 (Brandon Saad) 16:15 GWG

Kane dances across blueline with puck, then snaps a low, long one past screened Quick

Penalties ― Toews C 5:55

Shots on goal by

BLACKHAWKS 9 13 3 25 KINGS 8 13 8 29

CHICAGO, Corey Crawford; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

CHI ― 1 for 2 5 for 19 in series, 10 for 52 in SCP, LA ― 1 for 2 6 for 17 in series, 17 for 65 in SCP on PP Referees: Dave Jackson, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Shane Heyer

18 471 at STAPLES Center CHI line-up changes ― 23 Versteeg LW out, 17 Brookbank D in LA line-up changes ― None

RW Patrick Kane CHI, D Drew Doughty LA, D Duncan Keith CHI game’s three stars

Patrick Kane’s second-period goal was his first of series on his 16th

shot on goal "There is the `Wow' factor in this series, especially the last two games,"

coach Joel Quenneville CHI said. "We've got two competitive teams that have experience in the situation. It's been amazing. I mean, as good as it gets."

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2014 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 5W LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 v. 5E NEW YORK RANGERS 96

GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 5

Wednesday, June 4 2020 h et on HNIC Hughson, Simpson, Healy, Oake

NEW YORK 2 @ LOS ANGELES 3 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD

1. NEW YORK, Benoit Pouliot 4 (unassisted) 13:21 Pouliot picks Doughty’s pocket at blueline…breakaway…snaps one high stick side past Quick (leaning wrong)

2. NEW YORK, Carl Hagelin 7 (Brian Boyle, Ryan McDonagh) 15:03 SHG Playing SH, burns by Voynov but Quick stops backhand…then Voynov kicks it in his own net

3. LOS ANGELES, Kyle Clifford 1 (Jeff Carter) 17:33 Carter works his tail off to get puck behind net, finds Clifford just off crease and he buries one short side

Penalties ― Martinez L 9:12, Zuccarello N 14:34

SECOND PERIOD

4. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 5 (Justin Williams, Kyle Clifford) 6:36 A Bobby Orr special! Picks up puck on the fly, dekes a few inside zone, then snaps one stick side on Lundqvist

Penalties ― Muzzin L 3:54, Brassard N 6:45, M. Richards L 18:41

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Girardi N 2:37, Nash N Doughty L 7:54, Boyle N 18:24

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

5. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 8 (Mike Richards) 4:35 GWG

Girardi falls while backpeddling and coughs puck up, then Williams snaps it high stick side on

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

RANGERS 13 9 2 2 27 KINGS 14 7 18 2 43

NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist (2.15 GAA, .926 sv pct entering SCF); LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick (2.86, .906)

NYR ― 0 for 3 11 for 84 in SCP, LA ― 0 for 3 17 for 70 in SCP on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Brad Watson Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Scott Driscoll

18 399 at STAPLES Center

NYR dressed ― 4 Diaz D, 5 Girardi D, 6 Stralman D, 8 Klein D, 15 Dorsett RW, 16 Brassard C, 18 Staal D, 19 Richards C, 20 Kreider LW, 21 Stepan C, 22 Boyle C, 26 St. Louis RW, 27 McDonagh D, 28 D. Moore C,

36 Zuccarello C, 61 Nash LW, 62 Hagelin LW, 67 Pouliot LW, 29 Leneveu G, 30 Lundqvist G LA dressed ― 2 Greene D, 6 Muzzin D, 8 Doughty D, 10 Richards C, 11 Kopitar C, 12 Gaborik RW, 13 Clifford LW,

14 Williams RW, 22 Lewis C, 23 Brown LW, 26 Voynov D, 27 Martinez D, 28 Stoll C, 33 Mitchell D, 70 Pearson LW, 73 Toffoli C, 74 King LW, 77 Carter C, 31 Jones G, 32 Quick G

RW Justin Williams LA, LW Kyle Clifford LA, LW Carl Hagelin NYR game’s three stars

First time since 1981 King and Rangers have met in SCP…and first time ever in SCF Pre-game ceremonial face-off performed by Wayne Gretzky

Rangers’ fans packed Bryant Park in NYC to watch game on big screen Cam Talbot NYR, back-up netminder, announced as day-to-day on game day

L.A. and New York meet in first major-sport championship since 1981 World Series

Monday, June 9 2000 h et on HNIC

LOS ANGELES 3 @ NEW YORK 0

FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Jeff Carter 10 (Justin Williams, Slava Voynov) 19:59 GWG

With 0.7 secs rem., Carter snaps one from circle, off sliding Girardi’s foot and past Lundqvist glove side

Penalties ― Mitchell L 17:42

SECOND PERIOD

2. LOS ANGELES, Jake Muzzin 6 (Anze Kopitar, Marian Gaborik) 4:17 PPG On PP, Muzzin’s wrister from blueline goes off St. Louis (who’s trying to block it) and eludes Lundqvist

3. LOS ANGELES, Mike Richards 3 (Kyle Clifford) 17:14 2-on-1, Richards tries to pass across, McDonagh blocks it, but it comes right back to MR with open stick side

Penalties ― McDonagh N 0:59, Staal N 3:18, Mitchell L 8:13, Doughty L 11:53, Hagelin N 13:51, Muzzin L 17:44

THIRD PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Greene L 1:02, Kreider N 5:58, Brown L 9:53

Shots on goal by KINGS 5 8 2 15

RANGERS 4 17 11 32

LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

LA ― 1 for 4 2 for 11 in series, 19 for 78 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 6 1 for 14 in series, 12 for 95 in SCP on PP

Referees: Steve Kozari, Brad Watson Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Scott Driscoll 18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV

LA line-up changes ― None NYR line-up changes ― None

G Jonathan Quick LA, C Jeff Carter LA, RW Justin Williams LA game’s three stars Kings have now scored three-or-more goals in nine consecutive SCP games

Alain Vigneault removed Henrik Lundqvist NYR with 4:31 to go in third period

Saturday, June 7 1900 h et on HNIC

NEW YORK 4 @ LOS ANGELES 5 DBL OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD

1. NEW YORK, Ryan McDonagh 4 (Dominic Moore) 10:48 Moore steals puck in corner, gets it back to McDonagh at point and his long screened shot beats Quick

2. NEW YORK, Mats Zuccarello 5 (Ryan McDonagh, Derick Brassard) 18:26 Zuccarello, standing at goalpost, has shot land at his feet, and he simply stuffs it in

Penalties ― Gaborik L 7:58, McDonagh N 15:06

SECOND PERIOD

3. LOS ANGELES, Jarret Stoll 3 (Justin Williams, Dwight King) 1:46 On fresh ice, Lundqvist completely overcommits to Williams, leaving Stoll a virtually wide open net

4. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 7 (Derek Stepan, Chris Kreider) 11:24 PPG Stepan slides puck to St. Louis in circle, and he blasts a beautiful one-timer high past Quick

5. LOS ANGELES, Willie Mitchell 1 (Slava Voynov, Justin Williams) 14:39 PPG

On PP, Mitchell’s point shot has eyes and beats screened Lundqvist glove side 6. NEW YORK, Derick Brassard 6 (Mats Zuccarello) 14:50

Zuccarello picks Mitchell’s pocket behind net and snaps it to Brassard in front

Penalties ― Greene L 2:26, Pouliot N 7:07, Kings’ bench (served by Clifford) 10:44, Zuccarello N 12:43

THIRD PERIOD 7. LOS ANGELES, Dwight King 3 (Matt Greene, Justin Williams) 1:58

As Greene takes shot from point, King interferes with Lundqvist in crease…but no call is made…brutal

8. LOS ANGELES, Marion Gaborik 13 (unassisted) 7:36

McDonagh falls trying to handle puck beside net, and it eventually pops to Gaborik alone in front

Penalties ― None

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― D. Moore N 10:01, Williams L 11:24, Carter L 14:27

SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD

9. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 5 (Willie Mitchell, Anze Kopitar) 10:26 GWG Executes a beautiful tip of Mitchell’s slapshot from point, sending puck past Lundqvist’s glove side

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

RANGERS 10 12 7 8 1 38 KINGS 9 11 12 6 6 44

NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

NYR ― 1 for 5 1 for 8 in series, 12 for 89 in SCP, LA ― 1 for 4 1 for 7 in series, 18 for 74 in SCP on PP Referees: Wes McCauley, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Derek Amell, Brad Kovachik

18 532 at STAPLES Center NYR line-up changes ― 4 Diaz D out, 17 J. Moore D in LA line-up changes ― None

RW Dustin Brown LA, RW Justin Williams LA, LW Mats Zuccarello NYR game’s three stars

43 of 48 teams leading best-of-seven SCF have gone on to win Stanley Cup "We played two good games," C Mats Zuccarello NYR said Sunday after the Rangers

returned to New York. "We didn't get the bounces in OT. We've got to limit our mistakes. I think we're a confident group. I think we played the best hockey.”

Britney Spears, Jimmy Kimmel, Gene Simmons and Steve Nash all attended game

Wednesday, June 11 2020 h et on HNIC

LOS ANGELES 1 @ NEW YORK 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW YORK, Benoit Pouliot 5 (John Moore, Derick Brassard) 7:25

Just as PP ends, Moore’s high point shot tipped by Muzzin, then Pouliot…after review, it counts

Penalties ― Mitchell L 5:23, Zuccarello N 11:39

SECOND PERIOD 2. NEW YORK, Martin St. Louis 8 (Chris Kreider, Derek Stepan) 6:27 GWG

Stepan’s long, low wrist deflected and comes right to St. Louis on Quick’s doorstep 3. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 6 (unassisted) 8:46

Girardi’s stick explodes, sending Brown on long breakaway…he dekes Lundqvist glove side

Penalties ― Mitchell L 2:14, Doughty L Pouliot N 4:07, Toffoli L 6:44, D. Moore N 15:32

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by

KINGS 11 15 15 41 RANGERS 7 11 1 19

LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist

LA ― 0 for 2 2 for 13 in series, 19 for 80 in SCP, NYR ― 0 for 3 1 for 17 in series, 12 for 98 in SCP on PP Referees: Wes McCauley, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Derek Amell, Brad Kovachik

18 006 at Madison Square Garden IV LA line-up changes ― None NYR line-up changes ― None

G Henrik Lundqvist NYR, RW Martin St. Louis NYR, LW Tanner Pearson LA game’s three stars

G Henrik Lundqvist NYR now 8-0, sv pct .968 in his last 8 SCP elimnation games at MSG "We didn't want to see the Cup coming out on our home ice," Henrik Lundqvist said.

"Just the thought of it makes me feel sick." Kings fail to become first team since 1998 Red Wings to sweep SCF

RW Justin Williams LA has his six-game point streak snapped Spike Lee, Michael J. Fox, John McEnroe, Robert De Niro all attended game

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2014 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 5W LOS ANGELES KINGS 100 v. 5E NEW YORK RANGERS 96

GM DEAN LOMBARDI, HC DARRYL SUTTER v. GM GLEN SATHER, HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT

KINGS WIN SERIES IN 5

Friday, June 13 2020 h et on HNIC

NEW YORK 2 @ LOS ANGELES 3 DBL OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD

1. LOS ANGELES, Justin Williams 9 (Dwight King, Jarret Stoll) 6:04 Lundqvist stops point shot, but rebound is kicked and shoved around until Williams stuffs it in net

Penalties ― Nash N 1:44, Brown L 7:49, Pouliot N 17:34, Doughty L 18:48

SECOND PERIOD

2. NEW YORK, Chris Kreider 5 (Ryan McDonagh, Brad Richards) 15:37 PPG On PP, Rangers take their time moving puck around, and Kreider tips McDonagh’s pass past stretching Quick

3. NEW YORK, Brian Boyle 3 (Carl Hagelin) 19:30 SHG Playing SH, takes pass at centre from Hagelin, steps past Doughty, snaps it high past Quick w/ 29.5 secs rem.

Penalties ― King L 14:07, D. Moore N 17:37

THIRD PERIOD

4. LOS ANGELES, Marian Gaborik 14 (Drew Doughty, Jeff Carter) 7:56 PPG On PP, Rangers can’t get puck out, long shot stopped, but Gaborik shoves rebound under Lundqvist

Penalties ― Zuccarello N 7:39

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

NO SCORING

Penalties ― Voynov L 3:54

SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD

5. LOS ANGELES, Alec Martinez 5 (Tyler Toffoli, Kyle Clifford) 14:43 GWG Lundqvist kicks rebound right onto Martinez’ stick…and he hammers it home stick side for Cup winner

Penalties ― Clifford L 5:43

Shots on goal by

RANGERS 6 6 3 10 5 30 KINGS 7 10 12 13 9 51

NEW YORK, Henrik Lundqvist; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick

NYR ― 1 for 5 2 for 22 in series, 13 for 103 in SCP, LA ― 1 for 4 3 for 17 in series, 20 for 84 in SCP on PP Referees: Steve Kozari, Brad Watson Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Scott Driscoll

18 713 at STAPLES Center NYR line-up changes ― None LA line-up changes ― None

D Alec Martinez LA, RW Marian Gaborik LA, D Dan Girardi NYR game’s three stars

Kings first team to win Cup in overtime on home ice since 1980 Islanders Longest game in Los Angeles Kings’ SCP history

"It came off his pad pretty quick and I just tried to get a stick on it and get it on net," D Alec Martinez LA said. "I blacked out. I don't really remember. I think I threw my gear.

I don't know. I just remember everyone coming at me and I couldn't breathe It's just a surreal moment. I'm just so happy for these guys."

CBC’s production affiliation with Hockey Night in Canada ends with game…Rogers next yr Kings’ 26 SCP games ties 2004 Flames, 1987 Flyers for most in one postseason

J U S T I N W I L L I A M S

LOS ANGELES KINGS 2014 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY WINNER

9 goals, 16 assists, +13 rating in 26 playoff games