ThereB次元官网网址檚 only one game in the NHL tonight, but it is a big one for the Big D as the Stars look to eliminate the visiting Colorado Avalanche. And itB次元官网网址檚 an off day for the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers after serving up a classic finish in Game 4 last night.
Here are five things you need to know about the NHL playoffs:
OILERS PREVAIL IN WILD FINISH
Anyone with long fingernails this morning likely didnB次元官网网址檛 watch the final period of the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 victory over the visiting Vancouver Canucks last night.
With the Oil pumping shots at the CanucksB次元官网网址 net and giving up little on the defensive side, it appeared the visitors were about to lose their first road game of the post-season with little resistance.
But goals by Conor Garland (6:54) and Dakota Joshua, with under two minutes left, injected all the drama lacking in the first 2 1/2 periods.
And just when it seemed like overtime was inevitable, the Canucks failed to clear the puck out of their own end and Evan Bouchard scored on a fortunate bounce with 38 seconds left to win the game.
The first-team-to-win-two-games series shifts back to Vancouver on Thursday. Canucks coach Rick Tocchet said post-game his team still has too many passengers, including some who donB次元官网网址檛 seem to understand whatB次元官网网址檚 required to play or win in the playoffs.
Stay tuned.
HURRICANES WHIP UP MOMENTUM
A week ago the New York Rangers were talking about an unbeaten streak and back-to-back post-season sweeps.
A funny thing happened on the way to the rink since then.
The Carolina Hurricanes, with back-to-back wins, have trimmed their second-round deficit to 3-2 with Game 6 on Thursday at PNC Arena in Raleigh. More importantly, the B次元官网网址楥anes seized some momentum and have adjusted to the tactics that helped the Rangers clinch the PresidentsB次元官网网址 Trophy this season.
RangersB次元官网网址 bench boss Peter Laviolette believes his players let their foot off the gas a bit after building a 3-0 series lead and figures theyB次元官网网址檒l be rested and ready on Thursday to prevent a Game 7 back in New York.
BRUINS BEAR DOWN, EXTEND SERIES
The Boston Bruins went B次元官网网址渙ld schoolB次元官网网址 last night in keeping their post-season alive.
The refuse-to-lose Bruins outhustled the Florida Panthers, hit everything that moved and leaned on goaltender Jeremy Swayman to do the rest.
Swayman made 28 saves, including a highlight reel-worthy stop on Sam Reinhart with eight seconds left on the clock.
The Bruins head home still trailing the best-of-seven series 3-2, but thereB次元官网网址檚 a chance captain Brad Marchand will return to the lineup for the Game 6 tilt at TD Garden on Friday.
GRIPES ABOUT SILENT STRIPES
GM Don Sweeney of the Boston Bruins thinks itB次元官网网址檚 time to put officials in front of post-game microphones to explain themselves.
The Bruins went into Game 5 last night still steaming about a controversial goal and alleged sucker punch, both involving the PanthersB次元官网网址 Sam Bennett, that went in FloridaB次元官网网址檚 favour.
Sweeney wonders how four on-ice officials can miss B次元官网网址渙bviousB次元官网网址 calls and carry on as if nothing happened.
The GM says the only way teams, reporters and fans will get full access and transparency is if the men in stripes speak.
The Bruins benefited from a controversial call last night when Charlie McAvoyB次元官网网址檚 goal B次元官网网址 which held up as the winner B次元官网网址 was ruled not to be goalie interference after a lengthy video review and Panther protest.
STARS GAZING AT BIGGER THINGS
The Dallas Stars can advance to the Western Conference final tonight with a win at home over the inconsistent Avalanche.
But Colorado centre Nathan MacKinnon isnB次元官网网址檛 waving any white flags, despite trailing the best-of-seven series 3-1.
MacKinnon insisted his squad has the best offence in the league and believed his teammates will increase their intensity and production to extend the second-round showdown. A key, he stressed, is making ColoradoB次元官网网址檚 power play a difference maker.
The AvsB次元官网网址 star accepted some blame for losing 5-1 in Game 4, saying the team B次元官网网址渟tunkB次元官网网址 early and that he was just as bad.
MacKinnon, with nine points (two goals, seven assists) in the first round against the Winnipeg Jets, has only three (one goal, two assists) against the Stars.
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