Arturs Silovs Steps in and Saves Pittsburgh on Saturday
Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Arturs Silovs was asked to start an elimination game. All the Penguins goaltender did was make 28 saves on 30 shots in a 4-2 win. Pittsburgh will now play on Monday at home and have a little life in the Battle of Pennsylvania. Silovs made several key saves while Pittsburgh was short-handed. Dan Muse said it best: "When his name was called, he was ready. Great by him." The goaltender is the last line of defense on the penalty kill and even short-handed. Silovs stopped all seven shots in those situations. The Latvian goaltender had not played in 11 days but came through in the clutch on Saturday night.
Source: Pens Inside Scoop
Source: Pens Inside Scoop
Sidney Crosby Helps Lead Pittsburgh to Road Win Over Philadelphia
Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby did not want to go home for good after Saturday. Crosby scored a power-play goal early, but it was the assist he added during the third period that was vital. The Penguins center kicked the puck off the end boards to Kris Letang, who beat Dan Vladar. That increased the Penguins' lead to 3-1 and proved to be the game-winning goal. Crosby opened the scoring, had three shots on goal, and blocked two shots in 18:54 of ice time. It was his 39th career postseason goal on the road as well (sixth all-time). Crosby was the lead cog in a team effort that helped shut down the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night.
Source: Seth Rorabaugh
Source: Seth Rorabaugh
Brock Faber a Huge Factor in Minnesota's Overtime Victory
Defenseman Brock Faber has enjoyed some season for the Minnesota Wild, but he's had an even better Round 1. Faber scored again on Saturday. The defenseman added an assist as well on the tying goal by Marcus Foligno. Faber had five shots on goal, four blocked shots, and two hits. This gives Faber a total of five points (three goals) in four contests. He has even outshone Quinn Hughes (four assists, plus-seven) a bit. Faber is also a plus-seven in the series and played 74:43 of ice time in the last two games. The young defenseman continues to be a huge factor in one of the best matchups of Round 1.
Source: Minnesota Wild PR
Source: Minnesota Wild PR
Matt Boldy Evens Series Between Minnesota and Dallas in Big Way
Forward Matt Boldy converted with less than a half-minute remaining in the first overtime on Saturday to even the series between the Minnesota Wild and Dallas Stars. Boldy has at least four shots on net in each of the first four games of the series. Boldy also delivered three hits and blocked a shot in Game 4. The left winger even had a goal disallowed earlier in overtime. He was active and involved well before the tip of the Jared Spurgeon shot that sent Minnesota fans into a frenzy. Boldy has five points and three goals in the series, but it was his third goal that guaranteed at least a Game 6 back in Minnesota.
Source: Ryan Bowlin
Source: Ryan Bowlin
Frederik Andersen a Game-Changer as Carolina Closes Out Ottawa
Goaltender Frederik Andersen allowed five goals in four games for the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 1. That included a shutout while recording 25 saves on 27 shots in the clincher on Saturday. The Danish goaltender may be 36, but he played like he was 26. Despite nine power-play chances, Ottawa only scored once as Andersen made several high-danger saves on the penalty kill. Andersen, as Sean Walker said, "was the real difference in this series." The goaltender posted a .955 save percentage and a 1.10 goals-against average in the series as Carolina awaits its next opponent.
Source: Walt Ruff
Source: Walt Ruff
Logan Stankoven Scores Yet Again as Carolina Sweeps Ottawa
Center Logan Stankoven did it again on Saturday as the Carolina Hurricanes eliminated the Ottawa Senators via a 4-2 Game 4 win. Stankoven scored a critical power-play goal early in the third period. The Carolina center scored a goal in every game of the series as the Hurricanes advanced to Round 2. The second line, which includes Taylor Hall and Jackson Blake, combined for 16 points. Stankoven also had three shots on goal, which gave him a total of 18 points in the series. Sebastian Aho was credited with the game-winning tally via the first of his two empty-net goals. However, it was Stankoven who again did not miss when opportunity presented itself.
Source: Victor Kaisar
Source: Victor Kaisar
Josh Manson Not Expected to Play Sunday
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson (upper body) is set to miss Sunday's Game 4 against the Los Angeles Kings, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar said Manson is "unlikely" to play on Sunday. The veteran defenseman missed Saturday's practice after sustaining an upper-body injury on Thursday in Game 3 of the series. Manson started the playoffs well, recording two assists and 10 hits in three games. Nick Blankenburg is set to take his spot in the lineup as the Presidents' Trophy winners aim to complete a first-round sweep against the Kings.
Source: Evan Rawal
Source: Evan Rawal
Mason Lohrei Set to Miss Game 4 as Healthy Scratch
Boston Bruins defenseman Mason Lohrei is expected to be a healthy scratch on Sunday against the Buffalo Sabres, Amalie Benjamin of NHL.com reports. The Bruins plan to give Jordan Harris his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut as Hampus Lindholm's running mate on the second defensive pairing. Lohrei has found it difficult in the postseason this year, going scoreless and posting a minus-four rating in the first three games. Harris appeared in only eight regular-season games but found some offensive success, scoring one goal and recording two assists.
Source: Amalie Benjamin
Source: Amalie Benjamin
Emil Andrae Won't Play Saturday
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Emil Andrae (upper body) will sit out Saturday's Game 4 against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Tom Gulitti of NHL.com reports. The Swedish rearguard is working his way back from an upper-body injury sustained during the series opener. Andrea skated on Saturday morning, so he could be an option later in the series. Currently, Philadelphia has no reason to shake up the defense, having limited Pittsburgh to four goals in the series. Noah Juulsen has been Andrea's replacement on the third defensive pairing, recording two assists in Game 3.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Arturs Silovs Starting Game 4 Against Flyers
Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Arturs Silovs will replace Stuart Skinner in the crease on Saturday against the Philadelphia Flyers, Adam Kimelman of NHL.com reports. The Penguins are facing elimination on Saturday night and will try to shift momentum in the series by making a change between the pipes. Skinner registered a 3.08 goals-against average and a .873 save percentage in the first three games of the matchup. Silovs had a couple of rough outings to end the regular season, finishing with a 19-12-8 record. He had a 3.07 goals-against average with a .888 save percentage. The Latvian netminder lost his lone appearance against Philadelphia 3-2 in a shootout, despite producing 32 saves.
Source: Adam Kimelman
Source: Adam Kimelman
Dan Vladar Cleared for Game 4
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (arm) will start in Saturday's Game 4 against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Adam Kimelman of NHL.com reports. Vladar hurt his right arm in Game 3 and missed Thursday's practice. He returned to ice on Saturday morning and is ready to go as the Flyers attempt to complete a sweep against their state rivals. Through the first three games of the first-round series, Vladar has been a huge part of Philadelphia's success, allowing only four goals and posting one shutout. He has recorded a .947 save percentage, limiting the Penguins to two even-strength goals.
Source: Adam Kimelman
Source: Adam Kimelman
Mats Zuccarello Remains Out Saturday
Minnesota Wild right wing Mats Zuccarello (upper body) won't be an option for Saturday's Game 4 against the Dallas Stars, Dan Rosen of NHL.com reports. He will be out for a third straight contest after being initially labeled a game-time decision. Zuccarello's absence has allowed Bobby Brink to jump on the first line. The 24-year-old has struggled to find chemistry with his new teammates since joining from Philadelphia, but he did contribute a power-play assist in Wednesday's Game 3 loss. On Saturday, Brink will attempt to record points in back-to-back games for only the second time as a Wild player.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Nikolaj Ehlers Dealing With Lower-Body Injury
Carolina Hurricanes winger Nikolaj Ehlers (lower body) was a late scratch for Saturday's Game 4 against the Ottawa Senators. Ehlers averaged over 20 minutes of ice time in the first three games of the series and didn't appear to be limited in any way, but a lower-body injury knocked him out of the lineup. The Danish forward has tallied one assist in the lower-scoring matchup. With Ehlers unavailable, Nicolas Deslauriers jumped into action. Carolina has a chance to end the series on Saturday, which would give Ehlers a lot of recovery time before the next game.
Source: Carolina Hurricanes PR
Source: Carolina Hurricanes PR
Kirby Dach Battles and Scores Two Points in Friday Triumph
Montreal Canadiens center Kirby Dach has not had the easiest NHL career. Dach has battled through frequent injuries and worse. However, on Friday night, he was clutch on the ice, even with limited ice time. Despite playing less than 12 minutes, the center scored a goal and added an assist in Montreal's 3-2 overtime win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dach managed two shots on goal and was on the ice for all of the Canadiens goals. Alexandre Texier also had a goal and assist, but noted that Dach was able to screen Andrei Vasilevskiy, which led to the Lane Hutson overtime tally. A little self confidence goes a long way, and Dach could see more ice time going forward in this series.
Source: Stu Cowan
Source: Stu Cowan
Connor McDavid Delivers Mixed-Bag Performance Friday
Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid lit the lamp on Friday night and added an assist. The power-play goal in the third period cut the deficit to one at the time. However, Jackson LaCombe continued to frustrate the center of the Oilers early and often. McDavid appeared almost a step slow at times. He did have three shots on goal but missed three shots. The captain of Edmonton was also minus-four with two giveaways. McDavid did deliver three hits in the 7-4 Game 3 defeat. He also lost eight of 11 face-offs at the dot. Something appears off, whether it be injury or frustration, but the Oilers may have to consider playing Leon Draisaitl with McDavid more often.
Source: Eric Friesen
Source: Eric Friesen
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