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NHL roundup: Defending champion Lightning advance to Round 2

NHL roundup: Defending champion Lightning advance to Round 2
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Islanders close out Penguins at Coliseum, 5-3

Islanders close out Penguins at Coliseum, 5-3
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NHL roundup: Defending champion Lightning advance to Round 2

NHL roundup: Defending champion Lightning advance to Round 2
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Islanders look to finish off Penguins in Game 6 at home

Islanders look to finish off Penguins in Game 6 at home Field Level Media 26 May 2021, 06:19 GMT+10 Barry Trotz was on the visitor s bench for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals in 2015, when the New York Islanders staved off elimination and the closing of Nassau Coliseum by beating Trotz s Washington Capitals. People were cheering, people were banging, and it felt like the building was moving, Trotz said Tuesday. And it was deafening in there during the whole game. A little more than six years later, Trotz will get a chance to find out what it s like to have that kind of noise in support of his team when the Islanders look to finish off the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals Wednesday night. They ll also try to ensure at least one more playoff series at the building at Uniondale, N.Y., that has been rebooted more often than a 1980s TV show.

Color of Hockey: Paek inspiring South Korea as coach of national team

Color of Hockey: Paek inspiring South Korea as coach of national team Torch-bearer for country s program won Stanley Cup twice as Penguins defenseman by William Douglas @WDouglasNHL / NHL.com Staff Writer William Douglas has been writing The Color of Hockey blog for the past nine years. Douglas joined NHL.com in March 2019 and writes about people of color in the sport. Today, as part of Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, he profiles Jim Paek, who was the NHL s first player born in South Korea. Jim Paek had a special clause in his rookie contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins. My father convinced me to put in my first contract an education clause, he said. If things don t work, out the team is responsible for four years of tuition and books.

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