ISLANDERS 3, PENGUINS 1
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Jordan Eberle and Josh Bailey scored
in the third period and New York beat Pittsburgh for a 2-0 lead in their
first-round playoff series.
Anthony
Beauvillier also scored and Robin Lehner stopped
32 shots to help New York open a postseason series with two wins for the first
time since sweeping Edmonton in the 1983 Stanley Cup Final for the Islanders'
fourth straight championship.
Mathew Barzal had
two assists in a chippy, physical game that featured a lot of hard hits and
some skirmishes, especially in the first two periods -- and also after the
final buzzer.
Erik
Gudbranson scored and Matt Murray finished
with 31 saves for the Penguins, who have lost the first two games of a postseason
series for the first time since the 2013 Eastern Conference finals against
Boston.
Game 3 is Sunday at Pittsburgh.
BLUE JACKETS 5,
LIGHTNING 1
TAMPA, Fla. -- Matt Duchene had
a goal and three assists, Sergei
Bobrovsky made 23 saves, and the Columbus Blue
Jackets stunned the Tampa Bay
Lightning 5-1 on Friday night to take a 2-0 first-round series
lead.
Columbus also got goals from Cam Atkinson, Zach Werenski, Riley Nash and Artemi
Panarin. The Blue Jackets started the postseason last season by
winning the first two games of the first-round series with eventual Stanley Cup
Washington, which won the next four games.
Mikhail
Sergachev had a goal and Andrei
Vasilevskiy stopped 22 shots for the Lightning, who lost two
games in a row just twice in the regular season. Tampa Bay matched the
1995-96 Detroit Red
Wings for the most wins in a regular season with 62.
Lightning right wing Nikita
Kucherov, who led the NHL with 128 points, was held off the
scoresheet for the second consecutive game and picked up tripping, boarding and
10-minute misconduct penalties late in the third period.
Game 3 is in Columbus on Sunday night.
BLUES 4, JETS 3
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Oskar
Sundqvist scored twice to lead the St. Louis
Blues over the Jets.
Pat Maroon and Ryan O'Reilly also
scored for the Blues, who lead the best-of-seven matchup, 2-0 and host Game 3
on Sunday night. Rookie Jordan
Binnington made 26 saves.
Blake Wheeler and Mark
Scheifele each had a goal and one assist for the Jets, Patrik Laine also
scored and Dustin
Byfuglien had a pair of assists. Connor
Hellebuyck stopped 28 shots.
GOLDEN KNIGHTS 5, SHARKS 3
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Mark Stone scored
the tiebreaking goal on a power play created by a penalty that negated an
apparent San Jose goal and the Vegas Golden
Knights responded after blowing a three-goal lead in the first
period to beat the Sharks and tie their playoff series at one game apiece.
The teams packed an entire game into the opening minutes
with the Golden Knights scoring three goals in the first 6:11 and the Sharks
rallying for three more in the final 3:01 to become the first team in NHL history
to tie a playoff game in the first period after falling behind 3-0. The
craziness continued at the start of the second period when the Sharks briefly
celebrated an apparent goal in the opening minute by Brent Burns.
That quickly turned to frustration when the officials waved off the goal
because Logan Couture interfered
with Marc-Andre
Fleury, giving the Golden Knights the power play.
Cody Eakin, Colin Miller and Max
Pacioretty all scored in the first period to stake the Golden
Knights to the big lead after losing the opener 5-2. William
Karlsson added a short-handed goal in the third to ice it.
Couture, Tomas Hertl and Joe Thornton scored
for the Sharks.
Game 3 will be Sunday night in Las Vegas.
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