Boston: 2; Buffalo: 1
Boston leads the series 2-1
Wow. Give Claude Jullien credit; he's got the Bruins playing some tight, hard-hitting hockey and some spectacular goaltending from Tuukka Rask (to think; he could be in Toronto...) What was more amazing was the intensity of the game. Here's Johnny Boychuk hammering one my my favorite grinders; Matt Ellis.
Give Ellis credit for skating to the bench.
What else happened? PLAYOFF FIGHTS!
Great hockey!
Washington: 5; Montreal: 1
Washington leads the series 2-1
I think Alex Ovechkin got into Jaroslav Halak's head and now he's got the showdog syndrome that used to dog Detroit players. Carey Price wasn't much better; though one wonders if it's fair to say that if he would have started the game. Nevertheless, Semyon Varlamov did well this evening while Washington got 4 goals from players not named Alexander Ovechkin, Niklas Backstrom, or Alexander Semin. Great showing for the Capitals tonight.
Los Angeles: 5; Vancouver: 3
Los Angeles leads the series 2-1
Wow, Vancouver came out playing nasty, but L.A.'s power-play was surgical, going a perfect three-for-three. Vancouver tried to mount a comeback, even tried to stir the pot, but L.A. was steadfast in not taking the bait and in the end, it's now the Canucks who're trailing the series. Can't say that L.A. doesn't deserve it; it looks good on them.
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