NHL roundup: Avalanche win Presidents’ Trophy
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[May 14, 2021]
Tyson Jost scored two goals and
the Colorado Avalanche clinched home-ice advantage throughout the
Stanley Cup playoffs with a 5-1 win against the Los Angeles Kings on
Thursday in Denver.
The Avalanche won the Presidents' Trophy for the first time since
2000-01, the last season in which they won the Stanley Cup.
Andre Burakovsky had a goal and an assist, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare
and Joonas Donskoi each scored for the Avalanche, who will play the
St. Louis Blues in the first round of the playoffs.
Sean Walker scored and Troy Grosenick made 38 saves for Los Angeles,
which went 3-5 against Colorado this season and were outscored 11-1
in the final two games against the Avalanche.
Flames 4, Canucks 1
First-period goals by Rasmus Andersson and Andrew Mangiapane held up
as host Calgary claimed a comeback victory over Vancouver.

Elias Lindholm and Matthew Tkachuk both scored late in the third
period to cap two-point games, while goaltender Jacob Markstrom made
24 saves for the Flames, who have won two straight games and moved
up to the fifth spot in the North Division, but have been officially
eliminated from playoff contention.
Matthew Highmore replied with the lone goal for the Canucks, who
have only two wins in their last 11 outings and also will miss the
playoffs. Goaltender Thatcher Demko stopped 24 shots in the loss.
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Vancouver Canucks forward Matthew
Highmore (15) gets tangled up with Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus
Andersson (4) during the second period at Scotiabank Saddledome.
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Blues 7, Wild 3
Brayden Schenn, David Perron and Jordan Kyrou each scored twice as
St. Louis rallied past visiting Minnesota on the strength of seven
unanswered goals.
The Blues closed their regular season by erasing a 3-0 first-period
deficit to defeat the Wild for the second straight night. Zach
Sanford also scored for the Blues, Mike Hoffman earned three
assists, and Jordan Binnington made 17 saves.
With nothing to play for, the Wild rested top forwards Karill
Kaprizov, Kevin Fiala and Mats Zuccarello along with key defensemen
Jared Spurgeon and Jonas Brodin. Minnesota got goals from Nico
Sturm, Ryan Suter and Marcus Foligno and 20 saves from Kaapo
Kahkonen.
--Field Level Media
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