“Islanders’ Spectacular Comeback, Minnesota’s Dominance, and More: Latest NHL Play-Off Highlights”

2023-04-22 07:22:49

Back to the wall following losing the first two games, the New York Islanders offered a reaction as late as spectacular Friday night once morest Carolina (5-1). While the score was 1-1 four minutes from the end of the last period, the New Yorkers passed four goals in 2’18” to the Hurricanes. A record in the play-offs. Kyle Palmieri restored the lead to the Islanders 16’9” from the last period, imitated by Matt Martin (16’53”), Scott Mayfield (18’11”) once morest an empty goal and Anders Lee (18’27”).

Minnesota won by the same score once morest Dallas to take the lead in its series following game 3. Mats Zuccarello scored two goals, the second of which at the start of the last period to close the suspense (4-1) . Another match without suspense in Florida where the Panthers did not exist once morest Boston (2-4). The Bruins took a four-goal lead midway through the third period before the Floridians salvaged the honor. Boston leads 2-1 in its first-round series.

Finally, Los Angeles needed an overtime to defeat the Edmonton Oilers (3-2 ap) and take the lead in their series. A brace from Connor McDavid put the Canadians ahead before Adrian Kempe equalized late in the second period. After a goalless third period, Trevor Moore gave the Kings the win following three minutes in overtime.

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