NHL
roundup: Sharks crush Ducks for 3-0 series edge
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[April 17, 2018]
Marcus Sorensen and Joonas
Donskoi both collected one goal and one assist during a four-goal
second period that led the San Jose Sharks to a 8-1 thrashing of the
visiting Anaheim Ducks on Monday night.
San Jose, which benefited from a 45-save performance by goalie
Martin Jones, holds a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven
Western Conference opening-round playoff series. The Sharks will
look to sweep the series Wednesday night on home ice.
Eric Fehr and Tomas Hertl also tallied during the second period as
the Sharks blew open what was a tied game. Donskoi and Logan Couture
each finished with a goal and two assists, and Timo Meier, Evander
Kane and Joe Pavelski had a goal and an assist apiece.
Rickard Rakell scored for the Ducks, who pulled goalie John Gibson
after he allowed five goals on 24 shots.
Avalanche 5, Predators 3
Nathan MacKinnon scored two goals, while Blake Comeau, Gabriel
Bourque and Gabriel Landeskog added markers as Colorado roared out
to a 4-0 lead en route to a win over Nashville in Denver.
The result cut Nashville's series lead to 2-1. The Avalanche ended a
12-game losing streak to the Predators that dated back to April
2016.
Ryan Johansen, Colton Sissons, Austin Watson scored for the
Predators.
Devils 5, Lightning 2
Taylor Hall produced a goal and two assists as New Jersey rallied
for a victory over Tampa Bay in Newark, N.J. The Devils will get a
chance to even the series in Game 4 at home on Wednesday.
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Hall became the first Devil to record a three-point postseason game
since Zach Parise on May 21, 2012, against the New York Rangers in
the Eastern Conference finals.
Goalie Cory Schneider made 34 saves as the Devils opted to use him
after he stopped 10 shots in relief of Keith Kinkaid in Game 2.
Maple Leafs 4, Bruins 2
Patrick Marleau's first two goals of the Stanley Cup playoffs helped
host Toronto get back into its Eastern Conference quarterfinals
series with a win over Boston.
James van Riemsdyk and Auston Matthews also scored goals for the
Maple Leafs, who trail the best-of-seven series 2-1. Toronto goalie
Frederik Andersen, who was pulled in the first period of Game 2
after giving up three goals on five shots, finished with 40 saves.
Adam McQuaid and Zdeno Chara each had his first goal of the series
for Boston. Bruins netminder Tuukka Rask made 26 saves.
--Field Level Media
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