STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS EDITION
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
The Blue Jackets and Islanders each opened up commanding 3-0
leads in their respective series, while the Jets and Golden Knights each
benefited from six-goal outings to collect crucial Game 3 victories.
THREE HARD LAPS: QUICK HITS FROM SUNDAY
* The Blue Jackets and Islanders each took 3-0 series leads,
with Columbus pushing Presidents’ Trophy-winning Tampa Bay to the brink of
elimination and New York doing the same with Pittsburgh.
* With opening-minute goals in every period and five points
apiece from Mark Stone and Paul Stastny, the Golden Knights rode early momentum
to accomplish a rare feat and pull ahead in their series.
* Patrik Laine scored for a third straight game to help the
Jets to their first win of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
BLUE JACKETS PUSH PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY WINNERS TO THE BRINK
Matt Duchene opened the scoring and Sergei Bobrovsky made 30
saves as the Blue Jackets pushed the Lightning to the brink of elimination,
becoming the second team ever to take a 3-0 series lead against a Presidents’
Trophy winner in the opening round. Los Angeles also did so in 2012 against
Vancouver, closing that series in five games en route to becoming the first No.
8 seed to win the Stanley Cup in the conference era (since 1974-75).
* With three wins in a series for the first time, the Blue
Jackets now sit one victory shy of becoming the fourth team in NHL history -
and second in as many seasons - to complete a four game sweep to post their first-ever
series victory. The Golden Knights (2018 R1 vs. LAK) and Penguins (1970 QF vs.
OAK) each swept best-of-seven series, while the Flames (1981 PRLM vs. CHI) did
so in a best-of-five.
* Overall, this marks the 11th time in League history that
the team with the best record in the NHL during the regular season has lost the
opening three games of a series (at any point in the playoffs) - and eighth
under a best-of-seven format. Five of the 10 previous instances have happened
in the expansion era (since 1967-68).
* The Blue Jackets have allowed fewer than three goals in a
playoff game only twice in their history (24 GP), both against the Lightning
(the highest-scoring team in the regular-season in 23 years).
* Columbus has rallied off three consecutive victories over
Tampa Bay, which hadn’t suffered more than two consecutive losses in more than
a calendar year (0-3-0 from March 24-29, 2018).
EBERLE SCORES AGAIN AS ISLANDERS TAKE 3-0 SERIES LEAD
Jordan Eberle scored the first of two goals in a span of
1:02 to erase a one-goal deficit and help the Islanders take a commanding 3-0
series lead against the Penguins. New York holds a 3-0 advantage in a
best-of-seven series for the 10th time in franchise history and first since the
1983 Stanley Cup Final when they swept the Wayne Gretzky-led Oilers.
* The Islanders own an all-time series record of 9-0 when
winning the first three games in a best-of-seven series, sweeping their
opponent on six occasions (1983 SCF, 1982 CF, 1982 SCF, 1981 SF, 1979 QF and
1977 QF). They won in five games twice (1981 SCF and 1980 CQF) and in six games
once (1980 SF).
* Conversely, the Penguins find themselves in a 3-0 deficit
for the sixth time in franchise history and just the third since 2007 (also
2012 CQF vs. PHI: 4-2 L and 2013 CF vs. BOS: 4-0 L).
* Teams that take a 3-0 lead in a best-of-seven series own
an all-time series record of 186-4, with one of the four comebacks in League
history featuring a matchup between the Islanders and Penguins. New York lost
the first three games against Pittsburgh in the 1975 Quarterfinals but Glenn
“Chico” Resch allowed only four goals over the remaining four contests to help
the Islanders become the first team in the modern era (since 1943-44) to win a
best-of-seven series after trailing 3-0.
* Eberle has tallied in each game of the series to become
just the third Islanders player in the last 25 years to score in three
consecutive playoff games. He and Ray Ferraro (Games 1-5 of 1993 DSF) are the
only players in franchise history to score a goal in each of their first three
or more postseason games with the club.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS RIDE EARLY MOMENTUM TO SERIES LEAD. . .
The Golden Knights scored in the opening minute of each
period - with Mark Stone (3-2—5) and Paul Stastny (2-3—5) accounting for each
of those goals - en route to a Game 3 victory and a 2-1 series lead. Vegas is
the first franchise in NHL history to hold a lead in each of its first five
all-time playoff series.
* Both skating in their first season with the club, Stone
netted his first career hat trick and Stastny registered a career-high five
points - marking the first playoff hat trick and first five-point games ever by
a Vegas player.
* Stone and Stastny became the 15th set of teammates in NHL
history to each record at least five points in the same playoff game, with only
two other sets accomplishing the feat since 1989: Detroit’s Todd Bertuzzi
(1-4—5) and Johan Franzen (4-2—6) in Game 4 of the 2010 Conference Semifinals,
as well as the Los Angeles trio of Wayne Gretzky (1-4—5), Tomas Sandstrom
(3-2—5) and Tony Granato (3-2—5) in Game 4 of the 1990 Division Semifinals.
* Acquired at the 2019 NHL Trade Deadline, Stone has
compiled 6-2—8 through three playoff games - surpassing his goal total over 18
contests with Vegas during the regular season (5-6—11). Additionally, his eight
playoff points already equal his 19-game total compiled with Ottawa during its
run to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final in 2017 (5-3—8 in 19 GP).
* The Golden Knights joined the 1981 Bruins as just the
second team in NHL history to score an opening-minute goal in each period of a
postseason game.
* Additionally, the Golden Knights became just the 13th team
in NHL history and third in the last 30 years to score in the opening minute of
consecutive postseason games, joining the 2000 Devils (Game 6 of CSF and Game 1
of CF) and 1991 Bruins (Game 1 and 2 of DSF).
JETS TALLY SIX, SOAR TO VICTORY IN GAME THREE
Thirty-goal scorers Kyle Connor (2-0—2) and Patrik Laine
(1-1—2) each found the back of the net Sunday as the Jets earned their first
victory of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs to cut their series deficit to 2-1
against the Blues.
* Laine has been a regular contributor for the Jets this
postseason, collecting 3-1—4 in three games to become the first player in
Jets/Thrashers franchise history to score in each of the team’s opening three
games of a playoff year.
PLAYOFF QUICK CLICKS
* Hobey Baker Award-winner signs three-year, entry-level
contact with Avalanche
* Hurricanes expect boost from raucous home crowd in Game 3
* Lanny McDonald savors Flames playoff memories during trip
to Masters
* Live Cage the Elephant performance the soundtrack for
First Round highlight pack
* Nikita Gusev, KHL scoring leader, joins Golden Knights for
playoffs
SNEAK PEEK AT MONDAY’S ACTION
Playoff hockey returns to North Carolina for the first time
in a decade as the Hurricanes look to cut their series deficit, while the Maple
Leafs, Stars and Avalanche return home after earning splits in the opening two
games on the road.
* Three of these series required overtime on Saturday, with
only the Bruins-Maple Leafs matchup decided in regulation. Overall, there have
been four overtime games in the First Round thus far. In 2017, the First Round
featured 18 overtime games - the highest such total in the opening round of the
playoffs in NHL history.
* The Hurricanes are set to host a postseason contest for
the first time since May 26, 2009, a 4- 1 defeat against the Penguins in Game 4
of the Eastern Conference Final. Carolina’s 24 home wins in 2018-19 were its
most since that 2008-09 campaign when they won 26 of 41 home games.
* The Avalanche return to Pepsi Center, where they concluded
the regular season with six straight victories. In Colorado’s final home game
of 2018-19, Carl Soderberg tied the game in the third period to send the
contest to overtime and help his club clinch a postseason berth.
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