Three games of the first round of the Stanley Cup took place last night in the National Hockey League.
The Rangers won against New Jersey and the second away game in the first round of the Stanley Cup. Moreover, the club from New York once again defeated the opponent with a score of 5:1, just like in the first match. So, the “devils” put themselves in a very difficult position, because now the series will continue on the ice of “Rangers”.
Effectively pass the confrontation between Toronto and Tampa Bay. The teams won by scoring only seven goals against each other. In the first game, “lightning” managed to do it 7:3, and in the second, but already with a score of 7:2, the “maple leaves” won.
NHL. Playoffs. April 21
Toronto – Tampa Bay – 7:2 (3:0, 3:1, 1:1)
1:0 – 1 Marner (Matthew, Reilly)
2:0 – 12 Tavares (Reilly)
3:0 – 15 W. Nylander (Matthews, Reilly)
3:1 – 28 Cole (Point, Stamkos)
4:1 – 33 Tavares (W. Nylander, Reilly)
5:1 – 35 Aston Reese (Lafferty, Kempf)
6:1 – 38 Marner (Brody)
6:2 – 52 Perry (Maroon, Bellemare)
7:2 – 55 Tavares (O’Reilly, Marner)
Series score: 1-1
New Jersey – Rangers – 1:5 (1:0, 0:3, 0:2)
1:0 – 11 Shake (Palat, Macleod)
1:1 – 25 Tarasenko (Lindgren, Fox)
1:2 – 29 Kreider (Zibanejad, Kane)
1:3 – 36 Crider (Fox, Kane)
1:4 – 46 Kane ()
1:5 – 53 Kakko (Mikkola, Hitil)
Series score: 0-2
Colorado – Seattle – 3:2 (0:2, 2:0, 1:0)
0:1 – 2 Schulz (Gurde, Tolvanen)
0:2 – 13 Tanev (Gurde)
1:2 – 26 Lehkonen (Bayram, Makar)
2:2 – 27 Nichushkin (Toews, Rodriguez)
3:2 – 52 Toews (Girard, Lehkonen)
Series score: 1-1
Vegas – Winnipeg – 5:2 (0:1, 2:1, 3:0)
0:1 – 9 Lauri (Schmidt, Pionk)
1:1 – 25 Karlsson (Kessel)
2:1 – 30 Eichel (Amadio, Pietrangelo)
2:2 – 36 Stenlund (Demelo, Mäenalanen)
3:2 – 45 Stevenson (Stone, Pietrangelo)
4:2 – 53 Stone (Howden, Stevenson)
5:2 – 57 Stone (Kessel, Karlsson)
Series score: 1-1
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