NHL roundup: Jets prevail in triple OT to sweep Oilers
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[May 25, 2021]
Kyle Connor scored the
triple-overtime winner to give the Winnipeg Jets a 4-3 victory over
the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Monday night and the first playoff
sweep in franchise history.
The Jets, who beat the Oilers 4-0 in the opening-round North
Division playoff series, will await the winner of the series between
the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens.
Connor gained the puck as he raced down the right wing and ripped a
shot home at the 6:52 of the third OT for the Jets, who won the
final three games of the series in extra time. The victory came in
the longest game in Jets franchise history.
Winnipeg's Mark Scheifele scored twice while Mason Appleton also
tallied. Josh Morrissey and Blake Wheeler each had two assists.
Goalie Connor Hellebuyck stopped 37 shots for the Jets, who became
the fourth NHL team to rally from third-period deficits in the final
two games to complete a playoff sweep.
Connor McDavid, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Alex Chiasson scored for the
Oilers, who have won only two of their last 13 Stanley Cup playoff
games. Nugent-Hopkins added an assist and Leon Draisaitl had two
helpers.
Islanders 3, Penguins 2 (2OT)
Josh Bailey intercepted a clearing attempt by Pittsburgh goaltender
Tristan Jarry, moved in and chipped the puck in 51 seconds into the
second overtime to give visiting New York a win and a 3-2 lead in an
East Division first-round series.
Bailey also had an assist. Anthony Beauvillier and Jordan Eberle
also scored for New York, which erased two one-goal deficits.
Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin, who has picked up all three of
his team's wins, faced an onslaught, stopping 48 of 50 shots.
Bryan Rust had a goal and an assist, Evgeni Malkin also scored and
Kris Letang registered two assists for Pittsburgh. Jarry made 25
saves.
Panthers 4, Lightning 1
Spencer Knight became the second-youngest goalie ever to win his
postseason debut, and Florida kept its season alive by beating Tampa
Bay in Game 5 of their Central Division first-round series in
Sunrise, Fla.
It did not look good for Knight and the Panthers early as Blake
Coleman and Ross Colton broke loose on a two-on-one in the opening
minute. Colton scored at the 53-second mark after Knight played the
puck.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; New York
Islanders left wing Matt Martin (17) congratulates center Josh
Bailey (12) after Bailey scored the game winning goal against the
Pittsburgh Penguins during the second overtime period of game five
of the first round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PPG Paints
Arena. New York won 3-2 in double overtime. Mandatory Credit:
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Florida tied the score at 1 at 6:19 of
the second period when MacKenzie Weegar scored and the Panthers took
their first lead on a goal from Mason Marchment. Patric Hornqvist
scored 35 seconds into the third period and the Panthers wrapped it
up with an empty-net goal from Frank Vatrano in the final seconds.
Wild 4, Golden Knights 2
Cam Talbot made 38 saves as Minnesota avoided elimination with a
victory against Vegas in Las Vegas. The Knights still lead the
best-of-seven West Division first-round playoff series three games
to two.
Kirill Kaprizov, Zach Parise, Jordan Greenway and Nico Sturm scored
for Minnesota, which had lost three consecutive games since a 1-0
overtime victory in Game 1. Sturm clinched the victory by producing
an empty-net goal with 39 seconds remaining.
Mark Stone and Alec Martinez scored for Vegas, and Marc-Andre Fleury
stopped 10 of 13 shots.
Maple Leafs 2, Canadiens 1
Morgan Rielly scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period and
visiting Toronto defeated Montreal to take a 2-1 lead in their North
Division first-round playoff series.
William Nylander also scored for the Maple Leafs, who had 28 saves
from goaltender Jack Campbell.
Nick Suzuki scored for the Canadiens, with Carey Price stopping 27
shots. Game 4 in the best-of-seven series is Tuesday night, also in
Montreal.
--Field Level Media
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