NHL roundup: Korpisalo gets
Jackets' 1st playoff shutout
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[August 03, 2020]
Cam Atkinson scored early in the
third period and the Columbus Blue Jackets got a historic
performance in net to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 in the
opener of a best-of-five qualifying series in Toronto on Sunday
night.
Joonas Korpisalo, making his career playoff debut, stopped 28 shots
to earn the first playoff shutout in the history of the Blue
Jackets.
Atkinson gave Columbus a 1-0 lead at 1:05 of the third period with
his eighth career playoff goal on a shot from the top of the right
circle after a breakout down the wing. David Savard earned an
assist. Alexander Wennberg added an empty-net goal at 19:41 of the
third period.
Frederik Andersen made 33 saves in the Toronto goal.
Wild 3, Canucks 0
Alex Stalock made 28 saves for the shutout victory and Jared
Spurgeon collected three points as Minnesota topped Vancouver in
Game 1 of their Western Conference qualifying round series in
Edmonton.
Game 1 was just Stalock's second playoff start and fifth overall
postseason appearance of his nine-year NHL career. The Wild didn't
reveal their starting goaltender until close to game time, leaving
the Canucks guessing as to whether Stalock or the more
playoff-tested Devan Dubnyk would be in net.
Spurgeon had two goals and an assist, setting a career best for
points in a playoff game. The forward scored one of the Wild's two
power-play goals as well as an empty-net goal in the final minute of
play. Eric Staal had two assists for the 10th multi-point playoff
game of his career. The veteran forward has 48 points (20 goals, 28
assists) over 59 career playoff games.
Avalanche 2, Blues 1
Nazem Kadri's buzzer-beater with one-tenth of a second remaining in
the game was the difference as Colorado claimed a thrilling win over
St. Louis in a Western Conference round-robin clash in Edmonton.
With the Avalanche on a power play and buzzing around the net with
all kinds of chances, Kadri pounced on a loose puck in the slot and
fired it home just before the clock hit zero in both teams' first
clash since the NHL resumed play after the 4 1/2-month pause due to
the COVID-19 pandemic. It took a lengthy review before it was
declared to be a good goal, and served as a thrilling finish as both
clubs began gearing up for the upcoming Stanley Cup playoffs.
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Minnesota Wild goaltender Alex Stalock (32) shoots the puck during a
NHL workout at TRIA Rink. Mandatory Credit: David Berding-USA TODAY
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Despite the Avalanche holding a drastic edge in play, Blues forward
David Perron opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 16:46 of
the opening frame. Colorado defenseman Ryan Graves finally solved
Blues goalie Jordan Binnington and cued the comeback when he evened
the count at 5:33 of the third period.
Coyotes 4, Predators 3
Michael Grabner scored a short-handed breakaway goal in the second
period which proved to be the difference in Arizona's victory over
Nashville in Game 1 of their best-of-five NHL qualifying series in
Edmonton.
Phil Kessel and Taylor Hall had two assists each for the Coyotes,
who also got first-period goals from Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Christian
Dvorak and Clayton Keller.
Filip Forsberg scored twice for the Predators and Ryan Ellis added a
goal. Roman Josi added two assists for the Nashville crew.
Flyers 4, Bruins 1
Michael Raffl collected a goal and an assist to lift Philadelphia
past Boston in the opener of the Eastern Conference round-robin
tournament in Toronto.
Scott Laughton, Nate Thompson and defenseman Philippe Myers each
scored a goal and Carter Hart made 34 saves for the Flyers, who had
won nine of 10 before the shutdown in March.
Chris Wagner scored the lone goal for the Bruins, who are jockeying
with the Flyers, Washington Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning to
determine the Eastern Conference's seeding of its top four clubs.
Boston goaltender Jaroslav Halak made 25 saves while making his
first playoff start since 2015. He got the nod in place of Tuukka
Rask, who was ill.
--Field Level Media
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