The National Hockey League played four Stanley Cup games last night.
Edmonton tied the series with Los Angeles in thrilling style. The fourth match of the confrontation, held in California, started more than well for the hosts. At the first break, the Kings led 3-0. However, “oil” did not give up, managed to level the score and move the game to overtime, where they got a victory 5:4.
Meanwhile, regular season winner Boston won the second away game in Florida. This time, the “bears” defeated the hosts with a score of 6:2, and now they are leading the confrontation with a score of 3:1.
NHL. Playoffs. April 24
islanders – Caroline – 2:5 (0:1, 0:2, 2:2)
0:1 – 4 Jarvis (Paso, Alam)
0:2 – 21 Nechas (Aho, Nousen)
0:3 – 33 Aho (McEekearn)
0:4 – 41 Jarvis (Pesci, Aho)
1:4 – 43 Pelek (Nelson)
1:5 – 54 McEachern (Shay)
2:5 – 58 Horvath (Mayfield)
Series score: 1-3
Florida – Boston – 2:6 (0:1, 1:1, 1:4)
0:1 – 9 Marchand (Bertuzzi, Zaha)
0:2 – 21 Debrask (Hall, Orlov)
1:2 – 36 Tkachak (Montour, Verhege)
1:3 – 42 Bertuzzi (Foligno, Carlo)
2:3 – 46 Bennett (Tkaczak, Montour)
2:4 – 48 Debrask (Hall, Zaha)
2:5 – 56 Hall (Ullmark, Nosek)
2:6 – 59 Hall (Hathaway, Lauko)
Series score: 1-3
Minnesota – Dallas – 2:3 (0:0, 0:1, 2:2)
0:1 – 35 Seguin (Robertson, Hintz)
0:2 – 43 Dadonov (Lindell, Hintz)
1:2 – 45 Klingberg (Hartman, Zucarello-Asen)
1:3 – 56 Seguin (Hintz, Benn)
2:3 – 58 Gaudreau (Klingberg, Baldy)
Series score: 2-2
Los Angeles – Edmonton – 4:5 (3:0, 0:3, 1:1, 0:1)
1:0 – 9 Vilardi (Iafallo, Fiala)
2:0 – 16 Arvidsson (Dano, Moore)
3:0 – 18 Kopitar (Kempe, Fiala)
3:1 – 24 Bouchard (McDavid, Draisaitl)
3:2 – 29 Draisaitl (Hyman, McDavid)
3:3 – 39 Draisaitl (Bouchard, Nugent-Hopkins)
4:3 – 44 Roy (Dano, Arvidsson)
4:4 – 56 Kane (Eckholm, McDavid)
4:5 – 70 Hyman (Bouchard)
Series score: 2-2
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