STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS EDITION
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
The Blue Jackets and Blues each took a 2-0 lead in their
First Round series on the road, while the Islanders went up 2-0 at home and the
Golden Knights evened their matchup at 1-1.
* Teams that take a 2-0 lead in a best-of-seven Stanley Cup
Playoffs series own an all-time series record of 318-50 (86.4%), including a
241-30 (88.9%) mark when those wins come on home ice and a 72-20 (78.3%) clip
when earned as visitors.
^Five best-of-seven series started 2-0 with Games 1-2 split
between cities (last: 2000 CQF, PIT vs. WSH)
* When a best-of-seven series is tied 1-1, the winner of
Game 3 owns an all-time series record of 212-100 (67.9%).
THREE HARD LAPS: QUICK HITS FROM FRIDAY
* The Blue Jackets escaped Tampa Bay with a 2-0 series lead
over the Presidents’ Trophy winners, despite a 30-point difference in the
standings between the two clubs during the regular season.
* The Golden Knights evened their series with the Sharks
following a first period which featured both teams combining for six goals:
Vegas took an early 3-0 lead and San Jose evened the score at 3-3 before the
opening period came to a close.
* The Islanders took a 2-0 lead in a best-of-seven series
for the first time since they captured the franchise’s last Stanley Cup 36
years ago.
BLUE JACKETS TAKE 2-0 LEAD ON PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY WINNERS
The Blue Jackets raced out to a 3-0 lead and never looked
back to earn a victory in Game 2 and
GOLDEN KNIGHTS OUTLAST SHARKS AFTER WILD FIRST PERIOD
The Golden Knights jumped out to a 3-0 lead 6:11 into the
contest, but the Sharks evened the score before the opening period came to a
close to become the first team in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to tie a game in
the first period after falling behind by three goals. Vegas rebounded from the
San Jose rally with goals from Mark Stone and William Karlsson to even the
First Round series at 1-1.
* The Golden Knights became the fourth team in NHL history
to win a playoff game despite surrendering a lead of three or more goals,
joining the Oilers in Game 4 of the 1990 Division Finals (6-5 OT W at LAK),
Avalanche in Game 2 of the 2006 Conference Quarterfinals (5-4 OT W at DAL) and
Canadiens in Game 2 of the 2006 Conference Quarterfinals (6-5 2OT W at CAR).
* Marc-Andre Fleury (34 saves) earned his 76th career win in
the Stanley Cup Playoffs and moved within one of tying Mike Vernon (77) for
seventh place on the NHL’s all-time list.
* Did You Know? The Golden Knights scored two shorthanded
goals in Game 2 (Karlsson and Colin Miller). There have been five shorthanded
goals scored in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs (also Josh Anderson, Alex Killorn
and Mitch Marner), the highest such total through the first three days of a
postseason since 1997 when there were six (Benoit Brunet, Shayne Corson, Kris
Draper, Brian Holzinger, Todd Marchant and Brian Rolston).
ISLANDERS TAKE 2-0 SERIES LEAD FOR FIRST TIME IN 36 YEARS
The Islanders scored three unanswered goals to overcome a
1-0 deficit and take a 2-0 lead in a best-of-seven series for the first time
since the 1983 Stanley Cup Final – an eventual four-game triumph over the Oilers. The 1983 Final
occurred approximately eight months before the birth of Johnny Boychuk (born Jan.
19, 1984), the oldest player in New York’s lineup on Friday.
* The Islanders and Penguins have combined for four tying
goals through the first two games of their First Round series (PIT: 3; NYI: 1).
The most tying goals teams have combined for through the first two games of a
series is eight, accomplished by the Islanders and Canucks in the 1982 Stanley
Cup Final (NYI: 4; VAN: 4).
* Jordan Eberle (1-1—2) scored the go-ahead goal at 7:54 of
the third period and leads the Islanders with four points in the 2019 Stanley
Cup Playoffs (2-2—4 in 2 GP). He has scored 12 game-winning goals in the
regular season since being acquired by the team on June 22, 2017 – tops among
all Islanders players in that span.
* Robin Lehner (32 saves) turned aside all 15 shots he faced
in the third period to improve to 2- 0 in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs (1.93
GAA, .948 SV%). Lehner, who was acquired by the team on July 4, 2018, became
the first goaltender to win each of his first two postseason appearances with
the franchise; Glenn “Chico” Resch (Game 1 of 1975 PRLM), Jaroslav Halak (Game
1 of 2015 R1) and Thomas Greiss (Game 1 of 2016 R1) had also won their first
playoff game in an Islanders uniform, but suffered losses in their second.
BINNINGTON, BLUES HEAD BACK TO ST. LOUIS WITH 2-0 SERIES LEAD
Jordan Binnington made 26 saves and Oskar Sundqvist (2-0—2)
recorded his first multi-goal game since Nov. 1, 2018 (2-0—2 vs. VGK) as the
Blues withstood the “Winnipeg Whiteout” for a second straight game to take a
2-0 lead in their First Round series.
* St. Louis won the first two games of a best-of-seven
series on the road for the fourth time in franchise history and first since the
2017 First Round at Minnesota; the other two instances were in the 1993
Division Semifinals at Chicago and 2001 Conference Semifinals at Dallas. The
Blues went on to win each of the previous three series, requiring no more than
five games in each instance.
* Binnington became the second rookie goaltender in
franchise history to earn a win in each of his first two or more career
postseason starts; he joined Curtis Joseph, who backstopped the Blues to
victory in each of the first three games of the 1990 Division Semifinals
against the Maple Leafs.
PLAYOFF QUICK CLICKS
* Avalanche prospect Cale Makar wins Hobey Baker Award
* Nikita Kucherov to have hearing for actions in Game 2
against Blue Jackets
SNEAK PEEK AT SATURDAY’S ACTION
The First Round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs continues
on Saturday with a pair of lower seeds, the Stars and Maple Leafs, each aiming
to return home with a 2-0 lead in their respective series with the Predators
and Bruins.
* Dallas looks to take a 2-0 lead in a best-of-seven series
on the road for the sixth time in franchise history and first since the 2008
Conference Semifinals – an eventual six-game triumph over San Jose.
* Toronto, meanwhile, can win the first two games of a
best-of-seven series as visitors for the ninth time in franchise history and
first since the 2001 Conference Quarterfinals at Ottawa. The Maple Leafs have
accomplished the feat against the Bruins on one prior occasion – during the
1949 Semifinals en route to a five-game series win.
* The second consecutive first-round series between the
Maple Leafs and Bruins has caught the attention of hockey fans, with Game 1
between the Original Six rivals – which featured a raucous Boston crowd and a
rare shorthanded penalty-shot goal from Toronto’s Mitch Marner – seeing a 26%
increase in viewership on Hockey Night in Canada and an 18% bump on NBCSN over
last year’s Game 1 between the same clubs and drew more than 3.7 million
viewers.
TEENAGERS SVECHNIKOV,
HEISKANEN CAN JOIN RARE COMPANY WITH GOALS
Hurricanes forward Andrei Svechnikov (2-0—2 in Game 1) and
Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen (1-1 2 in Game 1) each scored in their
postseason debut and can join rare company with a goal on Saturday.
* Svechnikov and Heiskanen can become the 12th and 13th
teenagers in NHL history to score at least one goal in each of their first two
or more career postseason games. Winnipeg’s Patrik Laine last accomplished the
feat in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs (2-1—3 in 2 GP). Additionally, Heiskanen
can become just the third defenseman to do so; he would join Edmonton’s Paul
Coffey in 1981 (3-2—5 in 3 GP) and Boston’s Glen Wesley in 1988 (3-0—3 in 3
GP).
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