CAPITALS 4,
HURRICANES 3, OT
WASHINGTON -- Brooks Orpik scored
less than two minutes into overtime, Alex Ovechkin had
two assists and the Washington
Capitals beat the Carolina
Hurricanes 4-3 on Saturday to give the defending Stanley Cup
champions a 2-0 lead in the first-round series.
The tone was set for a wacky afternoon when a rat fell out
of a hallway ceiling during the Hurricanes' pregame soccer match. The weird
vibes lasted long after the dead rat was removed -- from a questionable
ejection for a check to the head to a shot off one goalie's mask and another
that went in off the other goalie's backside.
Ovechkin assisted on goals by Nicklas
Backstrom and Tom Wilson to
help put Washington up two games to none in a series for just the third time in
the past five years. In perhaps his final NHL postseason, Orpik scored 1:48
into the extra period of the Capitals' first overtime playoff game since they
eliminated Pittsburgh in the second round a year ago.
Braden Holtby stopped
25 shots, and T.J. Oshie also
scored. Holtby allowed goals to Lucas
Wallmark, Sebastian Aho and Jordan Staal,
the last on a Carolina power play with 5 minutes left in regulation.
Carolina goaltender Petr Mrazek rebounded
from an inconsistent Game 1 to make 29 saves.
Game 3 Monday night in Raleigh in the Hurricanes' first home
playoff game since May 26, 2009.
BRUINS 4, MAPLE LEAFS 1
BOSTON -- Brad Marchand and Patrice
Bergeron scored, Tuukka Rask stopped
30 shots and Boston beat Toronto to tie the series at one game apiece.
Two nights after Toronto beat Boston 4-1 in the opener to
steal away home-ice advantage, the Bruins dominated their Atlantic Division rivals,
taking a 3-0 lead with a 29-16 edge in shots on goal into the third
period. Charlie Coyle and Danton Heinen also
scored for the Bruins.
Nazem Kadri scored
the Leafs' only goal midway through the third, and Frederik
Andersen made 37 saves for Toronto, which returns home for Games 3
and 4 on Monday and Wednesday nights.
PREDATORS 2, STARS 1, OT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Craig Smith scored
five minutes into overtime to give Nashville the victory over Dallas, tying the
first-round Western Conference series 1-1.
Smith scored his first this postseason from the inside edge
of the left circle to snap a three-game playoff skid on home ice for Nashville.
Rocco
Grimaldi also scored for Nashville, and Pekka Rinne made
22 saves. The Predators had lost five of their last six postseason games in the
place they call Smashville.
Jamie Benn scored
for Dallas. Game 3 is Monday night in Dallas.
AVALANCHE 3, FLAMES 2, OT
CALGARY, Alberta -- Nathan
MacKinnon scored 8:27 into overtime and the Colorado
Avalanche tied their first-round series with the Flames at a game
apiece.
After Philipp
Grubauer stopped Michael
Frolik at one end, the puck went up ice, where a pass
from Mikko
Rantanen sprung MacKinnon down the left wing and he fired a
shot into the top corner on Mike Smith.
Matt Nieto and J.T. Compher also
scored for the Avalanche. Rasmus
Andersson and Sean Monahan had
goals for the Flames.
The series continues Monday night in Colorado.
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