
by The Hockey News - May 9, 2013 1:30 AM EDT
The Maple Leafs fought hard, but let one slip away in overtime; the Rangers' offense kept chugging and led them to a Game 4 win and a tie in the series; Los Angeles comes back from 2-0 series deficit to take 3-2 lead; and the Ducks escape with their own OT win.
GAME 4: BOSTON 4, TORONTO 3 (OT) – BRUINS LEAD 3-1
Why Boston won: The Bruins were outplayed most of the night, but showed veteran calm after giving up the first two goals of the game, constantly testing Leafs goalie James Reimer, who struggled mightily with his rebound control all night long.
by The Hockey News - May 8, 2013 12:00 PM EDT
When the Toronto Maple Leafs signed UFA Jay McClement to a two-year, $3 million contract on July 1, 2012 they knew they were getting a reliable checking-line center and it’s safe to say they got what they expected and then some. THN’s Adam Proteau caught up with McClement leading up to the Leafs' Game 4 matchup with the Bruins.
When the Toronto Maple Leafs signed UFA Jay McClement to a two-year, $3 million contract on July 1, 2012 they knew they were getting a reliable checking-line center and it’s safe to say they got what they expected and then some.
by The Hockey News - May 8, 2013 2:15 AM EDT
Marc-Andre Fleury's weak game allows Isles in series; the Sens pull out a late comeback and OT win to take a commanding lead over the Habs; Wild lose another goalie...and another game; and the Sharks eliminate the Canucks.
GAME 4: NY ISLANDERS 6, PITTSBURGH 4 – SERIES TIED 2-2
Why New York won: Speed kills and the Islanders are killing it. For all the Penguins skills, New York is putting them back on their heels by playing a north-south game while not getting caught up chasing the puck around in their own end.
by The Hockey News - May 7, 2013 11:15 AM EDT
From the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, THN's Ken Campbell and Ryan Kennedy are joined by the Boston Globe’s Kevin Paul Dupont to discuss what went right for the Bruins in Game 3, what went wrong for the Leafs and what to expect in Game 4.
From the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, THN's Ken Campbell and Ryan Kennedy are joined by the Boston Globe’s Kevin Paul Dupont to discuss what went right for the Bruins in Game 3, what went wrong for the Leafs and what to expect in Game 4.
by The Hockey News - May 7, 2013 1:35 AM EDT
The Boston Bruins spoiled the party in Toronto, by beating the Maple Leafs 5-2 and taking a 2-1 series lead; New York's big Blueshirts get on the board in Game 3; Ducks let up again and Red Wings get back in series; and the Kings win another at home.
GAME 3: BOSTON 5, TORONTO 2 - BRUINS LEAD 2-1
Why Boston won: The Bruins took a 2-1 series lead not because they were the better team in each period.
by The Hockey News - May 6, 2013 12:35 PM EDT
The annual international event takes place in Sweden and Finland this year and we have you covered with schedules, standings and more.
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by The Hockey News - May 5, 2013 10:15 PM EDT
Pittsburgh blew a lead as the Islanders sent Game 3 into overtime, but the Penguins recovered for the win; Minnesota's best effort yet results in big overtime victory; Senators come out on top of ugly game to take series lead; Canucks continue meltdown.
Game 3: Pittsburgh 5, NY Islanders 4 (OT) - Penguins lead 2-1
Why Pittsburgh won: Sidney Crosby. Evgeni Malkin. Kris Letang. Jarome Iginla.
by The Hockey News - May 4, 2013 10:40 PM EDT
Lundqvist's heroics not enough to overcome the Rangers total lack of offensive push; Leafs bounce back on Bruins; Ducks pounce after Abdelkader charge; and Kings survive late Blues surge.
Game 2: Washington 1, Rangers 0 (OT) – Washington leads 2-0
Why Washington won: Because the Capitals are clearly the faster, more talented, hungrier and superior team in this series and, for the second straight game, did not allow a lack of offensive success to waylay them.
by The Hockey News - May 4, 2013 12:50 PM EDT
On this installment of Pro Tips, Daniel Tkaczuk shows you a drill to improve your handling of the puck.
On this installment of Pro Tips, Daniel Tkaczuk shows you a drill to improve your handling of the puck.
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by The Hockey News - May 4, 2013 4:55 AM EDT
Carey Price matched Craig Anderson's Game 1 effort and led the Canadiens to a Game 2 win; the Islanders shocked the Penguins in a comeback; the Hawks dominated the Wild with depth; San Jose fights off Kesler.
Game 2: Montreal 3, Ottawa 1 – Series tied 1-1
Why Montreal won: Because Carey Price not only matched Craig Anderson save for save, but he was the better goaltender.
by The Hockey News - May 2, 2013 10:25 PM EDT
An unbelievable goaltending performance gave Ottawa a 1-0 lead over Montreal, while real Caps and Rangers showed themselves in Game 1 and Jonathan Quick gave up another weak, game-winning softie.
Game 1: Ottawa 4 at Montreal 2
Why Ottawa won: It hardly feels fair to say Ottawa won this game. Goaltender Craig Anderson won it singlehandedly.
by The Hockey News - May 1, 2013 11:56 PM EDT
Host Matt Larkin, is joined by writers Ryan Kennedy and Adam Proteau to discuss their differing views on the Montreal-Ottawa matchup and why the Rangers are in tough versus a resurgent Alex Ovechkin and company.
On this installment of the THN Puck Panel, our experts focus on the last two series to get started: the Senators-Canadiens and Rangers-Capitals.
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"Probably not. Their depth and our play right now...it doesn't look too good."
- Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, when asked if his team could come back from a 3-1 series deficit against the Pittsburgh Penguins.