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The Blues had a disappointing season and failed to make the playoffs, so multiple trades have to be considered
The fans booed the Vegas lineup and cheered the Utah one. The drumline played “Thunderstruck.” In a nod to the Golden Knights’ famous pregame show, Tusky tapped a stick, and the ice crumbled under the Vegas logo. The fans waved their rally towels, and right after the opening face-off, they started chanting.
The Flyers are one win away from advancing to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in 14 years. The price to get into Saturday's game in Philadelphia is so high that it mirrors the cost to attend last year's Stanley Cup Finals.
The Hurricanes have won two games in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but head coach Rod Brind'Amour still has a stern message for his team.
The Buffalo Sabres are tracking their Stanley Cup Playoff progress in the locker room after every win on a custom-made ‘playoff puck holder’ crafted by an artist in Lewiston.
Hellebuyck openly declares his singular focus on winning the Stanley Cup, intensifying pressure on the Jets to build a championship roster now.
The Lightning have a wide advantage in terms of shot attempts (100 to 66) and shots on goal (42 to 27) at 5-on-5, but the Habs are generating more high-danger scoring chances (18 to 7), and are a buzzsaw in transition.
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