The National Hockey League played three games in the first round of the Stanley Cup last night.
The confrontation between Dallas and Vegas in the first round of the NHL playoffs is close to the final sensation. The defending champions defeated the Western Conference champion on the road for the second time and thus could complete the series in their favor at home.
We also noted Boston’s win over Toronto. Thus, the Bears regained their home-court advantage in the series.
NHL. Playoffs. April 25th
Toronto – Boston – 2:4 (0:0, 1:1, 1:3)
1:0 – 33 Nise (Edmundson, Marner)
1:1 – 37 Frederik (Lindholm, Hickey)
1:2 – 41 Debrusk (Coyle, Marchand)
2:2 – 51 Bertuzzi (Domi, Reilly)
2:3 – 51 Marchand (Heinen)
2:4 – 59 Marchand (Pastrnyak)
Dallas – Vegas – 1:3 (1:1, 0:1, 0:1, 0:1)
1:0 – 16 Robertson (Benn, Heiskanen)
1:1 – 18 Marchessault (Barbashev, Aikel)
1:2 – 38 Henifin ()
1:3 – 59 Eichel (Marchessault)
Edmonton – Los Angeles – 4:5 (1:3, 2:0, 1:1, 0:1)
0:1 – 3 Kempe (Kopiter)
0:2 – 14 Kempe (Kopiter)
1:2 – 17 Fists (Voegele, Draisaitl)
1:3 – 18 Doughty (Danault, Arvidsson)
2:3 – 27 Galloway (Janmark-Nylen, Carrick)
3:3 – 30 Hyman (McDavid, Draisaitl)
3:4 – 41 Fiala (Byfield, Spence)
4:4 – 43 Holloway (Janmark-Nylen)
4:5 – 62 Kopitar (Anderson, Byfield)
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