STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS EDITION
After Rob Gronkowski rallied the fans at TD Garden prior to
puck drop, Tuukka Rask turned aside 30 of 31 shots to help the Bruins win Game
2 and even their series with the Maple Leafs.
* Rask earned his 36th career playoff win to tie Andy Moog
for second place on the franchise’s all-time list behind Gerry Cheevers (53).
Rask’s 36 career postseason wins are also tied with Antti Niemi for the
second-most in NHL history among Finnish goaltenders behind Nashville’s Pekka
Rinne (44).
* David Pastrnak, who notched an assist on the winning goal
by Brad Marchand (1-1—2), now has 33 points in 24 career games against Toronto
(regular season: 11-8—19 in 15 GP; playoffs: 5-9—14 in 9 GP). His career points
per game average of 1.37 versus the Maple Leafs franchise ranks fourth all-time
among Bruins players (min. 10 GP), behind only Phil Esposito (1.52 P/GP), Jean
Ratelle (1.46 P/GP) and Ken Linseman (1.41 P/GP).
AVALANCHE ESCAPE “C OF RED” WITH SERIES TIED
J.T. Compher tied the contest with 2:39 remaining in
regulation and Nathan MacKinnon scored at 8:27 of overtime as the Avalanche
evened their First Round series with the Flames at 1-1. Philipp Grubauer made
35 saves to earn the win, including multiple stops on Matthew Tkachuk late in
the third period and a point-blank save seconds before the MacKinnon winner.
* The Avalanche won a postseason game after scoring a tying
goal in the final five minutes of regulation and an overtime winner for the
ninth time in franchise history. The last such contest also featured an
overtime goal by MacKinnon (the first of his career), as he capped Colorado’s
rally in Game 5 of the 2014 First Round (4-3 OT W vs. MIN).
* The Avalanche franchise improved to 24-14 in 38 all-time
playoff games on the road that have required overtime. Their .631 win
percentage is those contests is the fourth-highest such total among current NHL
franchises (min. 5 GP), behind only the Lightning (.750; 12-4), Islanders
(.696; 16-7) and Ducks (.652; 15-8).
ORPIK BECOMES OLDEST NHL DEFENSEMAN TO SCORE A PLAYOFF OT GOAL
The Hurricanes rallied from 2-0 and 3-2 deficits, but Brooks
Orpik scored 1:48 into overtime as the Capitals won Game 2 to take a 2-0 lead
in their First Round series. Orpik scored his fourth career goal in the Stanley
Cup Playoffs (4-22—26 in 151 GP), with three of those standing as game-winners
and two coming in overtime (also OT goal in Game 6 of 2013 CQF w/ PIT).
* A two-time Stanley Cup champion, Orpik (38 years, 199
days) became the oldest defenseman in NHL history to score an overtime goal in
the postseason, eclipsing the previous mark set by Keith Carney (38 years, 68
days) with the Wild in Game 2 of the 2008 Conference Quarterfinals (3-2 OT W
vs. COL).
* Orpik also became the oldest Capitals skater to score a
playoff overtime goal, besting current Hurricanes captain Justin Williams who
was 35 when he lifted Washington to victory in Game 5 of the 2017 First Round
(2-1 OT W vs. TOR). Only two players in franchise history older than Orpik have
scored a goal of any kind in the Stanley Cup Playoffs: Mike Knuble (39 years,
303 days; Game 2 of 2012 CSF at NYR) and Sergei Fedorov (39 years, 136 days;
Game 7 of 2009 CQF vs. NYR).
* Washington has won six consecutive playoff games dating to
Game 2 of the 2018 Stanley Cup Final (a franchise record), outscoring opponents
24-13 in those contests. Braden Holtby (25 saves) has been the goaltender of
record in each of those contests, marking the longest winning streak by a
netminder in club history. The 2012 Kings were the last to win more than six
consecutive playoff games.
SMITH TALLIES OVERTIME WINNER AS PREDATORS EVEN SERIES
Craig Smith scored his first career playoff overtime goal as
the Predators ended Game 2 after five minutes of extra time to even their series
with the Stars. It was the third postseason game winner of Smith’s career, tied
for the most in franchise history.
* Nashville has earned at least one win in each of its 19
playoff series in franchise history. Only one other franchise in NHL history
has avoided being swept in each of its first 19 or more postseason series: the Islanders earned at
least one win in their first 34 series before being swept by the Capitals in a
best-of-five series in 1986.
* ICYMI: P.K. Subban and Ryan Johansen had a dance off
before leaving the ice.
BEST-OF-SEVEN SERIES SCENARIOS THROUGH TWO GAMES
* 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%).
PLAYOFF QUICK CLICKS
* Nikita Kucherov suspended one game for actions in
Lightning game
* Mark Scheifele leads Jets into Game 3 with growing
maturity
* Connor McDavid won't need surgery after PCL tear in left
knee, Oilers say
* Joe Thornton leaving lasting legacy with Sharks
* Brooks Orpik inspirational hero for Capitals in Game 2 win
against Hurricanes
* Nazem Kadri to have hearing for actions in Maple Leafs
game against Bruins
SNEAK PEEK AT SUNDAY’S ACTION
The Islanders, Blue Jackets and Blues look to take a 3-0
lead in their respective First Round series. Teams that take a 3-0 lead in a
best-of-seven Stanley Cup Playoffs series own an alltime series record of 186-4
(97.8%).
* The Islanders aim to take a 3-0 lead in a best-of-seven
series for the 10th time in franchise history and first since the 1983 Final –
an eventual four-game triumph over the Oilers to capture the franchise’s last
Stanley Cup.
* Pursuing their first-ever series win, the Blue Jackets can
become the second team to take a 3- 0 series lead in the opening round against
the Presidents’ Trophy winner. Columbus would join Los Angeles in 2012, which
defeated Vancouver in five games en route to becoming the first No. 8 seed to
win the Stanley Cup in the conference era (since 1974-75). Tampa Bay set a
franchise record with 30 road victories in 2018-19, five more than the
next-closest team (CBJ).
* The Blues can win the first three games of a best-of-seven
series for the ninth time in franchise history and third time in that last 20
years – they went up 3-0 on Dallas in the 2001 Conference Semifinals and
against Minnesota in the 2017 First Round.
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