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For all the talk about how much playoff experience goes into winning the Stanley Cup and the guys with gray in their beards who have been there before, rookies are stealing the show early in this NHL postseason. Three rookie goaltenders have won a game, the defending Stanley Cup champions are getting major production from a rookie forward and the likely rookie of the year has found his groove after a rocky start. From New York Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin, Carolinaâs Alex Nedeljkovic and Floridaâs Spencer Knight making saves to Tampa Bayâs Ross Colton and Minnesotaâs Kirill Kaprizov scoring goals, the first round is proving to be something of a rookie showcase. ....
Canes vs. Predators Game 3 Prediction The Hurricanes will attempt to take a three-games-to-none lead on the Predators in the division semifinals on Friday night when the series shifts to Nashville at 7:00 p.m. ET. Will the Predators come up with an upset as a home dog? Game Snapshot 7:00 p.m. ET, Friday, May 21, 2021 Venue: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN Carolina Hurricanes DFS Spin Alex Nedeljkovic turned aside 32 shots in Wednesday’s 3-0 win over the Nashville Predators in Game 2. Nedeljkovic had a really gutsy performance as his team only held a 1-0 lead until the final minute of the game. His best save of the night came five minutes into the third period when he flashed his glove and robbed Luke Kunin as he was cutting through the offensive zone. Nedeljkovic is just the second Hurricanes rookie goaltender to post a shutout in the playoffs after Cam Ward did it twice in 2006. The 25-year-old owns a 1.00 goals-against average and .964 save percentage ....
Finally we got to see Stanley Cup Playoff action North of the border last night when the Winnipeg Jets and Edmonton Oilers took the ice for Game One. While most other playoff matchups were entering Game Two or Three, the Oilers and Jets dropped the puck for Game One and tonight, we get the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens beginning their series as well. • Watching the games on TV, changing from a game held in the U.S. with fans in the stands to a game in Canada with no fans in the arena was a trip. The artificial sounds in arenas were not that obvious when it was every area doing it earlier this season, but now after hearing fans cheer on the Playoffs again in person, the fake crowds in Canada are just not the same. The atmosphere is completely different and I hope that Montreal and Toronto can get to a Game Six, so fans can be in attendance at the Bell Centre when the time comes. ....
A lot is up in the air in terms of which teams will emerge from this year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs and capture the Holy Grail. With that in mind, here’s one question for each of the 16 clubs participating in the post-season. ....
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