Stanley Cup 2015: Washington won with just 1 second to go

NHL

In the first game of the 2015 Stanley Cup quarterfinals, Rangers was down by one goal before the third period after Alexander Ovechkin gave the away team the lead with an incredible shot in the first period. After a goalless second period, Carl Hagelin assisted his fellow Swedish countryman Jesper Fast to the tie with 4:40 to go in the third period.

Joel Ward scored the decisive goal for Washington

The end of the game was dramatic. Washington’s Nicklas Bäckström checked Dan Boyle into the boards, Alexander Ovechkin could snatch the puck and make a brilliant pass to Joel Ward in front of Henrik Lundqvist in the Rangers goal. Ward made no mistake and scored the decisive goal for Capitals with just 1,3 seconds to go of the game. We are already looking forward to game two in what have started as a very exciting series where Washington Capitals is in a 1-0 game lead.

Anaheim ran over Calgary

In an earlier post we asked ourselves if young Calgary Flames, who knocked out Vancouver in the last round, can continue to surprise in this year’s Stanley Cup. If we are to judge from the first game against Anaheim in the second round, the answer is no. Anaheim won with 6 goals to 1 (2-0, 2-0, 2-1) and might be on the way to another clear victory in the play offs. In the first round, Anaheim eliminated Winnipeg with four consecutive wins.

Chicago lost a 3-0 lead

Chicago reached the quarterfinals after eliminating Nashville in the round of 16. In the first game of the play offs, Nashville lost a 3-0 lead in the second period. In the first game of this round, Chicago was in a 3-0-lead after the first period, but lost it in the second. However, the Blackhawks have an outstanding ability to find ways to win. Thay managed to regain the lead with a 4-3 goal by Teuvo Teräväinen late in the second period. In the third period, Chicago could defend their lead and gain a 1-0 game advantage in this series.

Kucherov scored twice(!) for Tampa in Sudden Death

Tampa Bay got eliminated by Montreal in last year’s playoffs. Now they went up to Canada with hopes of revenge. They got it, but it took two overtime periods and two goals by Nikita Kucherov. The score was 1-1 after full time. In the first overtime period Kucherov got a no-goal because of roughing in the goal area. A questinnable decision by the referees when you look at the replays. However, Kucherov scored again in the second overtime period and thus gave Tampa Bay a 1-0 game lead in the series. The Lightnings were actually offside before the decisive goal so that pretty much evens up the referee’s decisions. Maybe some sort of fair hockey-God watched the game from above..

Stanley Cup 2015: Hat-trick by Vladimir Tarasenko

NHL

In the second game between St Louis and Minnesota in the 2015 Stanley Cup round of 16, Russian player Vladimir Tarasenko had a good night. He scored three of four goals (Patrik Berglund scored the fourth) when St Louis won with 4-1 at home. The series is now tied and game three will be played in Minnesota. In the other games, Sidney Crosby had a good night with two goals, Tampa Bay outshot Detroit and Jakob Silfverberg scored the decisive goal for Anaheim against Winnipeg with just 21 seconds to go of the game.

(St Louis 4-1 Minnesota) (1-1)

New York Rangers 3-4 Pittsburgh (1-1)

Canadian superstar Sidney Crosby has won the titles many players dream about: IIHF World Junior Championships, the Olympic games and Stanley Cup. In the last Stanley Cup playoffs things have gone a bit heavier for him though. Tonight he was a big reason for Pittsburgh’s victory over Rangers. Crosby led the way with two scored goals. In the end of the game he got hit by Carl Hagelin and became lying on the ice for a while but it should not be an issue in game 3, which is played in Pittsburgh.

Tampa Bay 5-1 Detroit (1-1)

In game one Detroit managed to get the win after rookie goaltender Petr Mrazek did 44 saves. However, in game two the Czech goalkeeper looked a bit more human, with a save percentage of 77,8%. Tampa Bay outshot the Red Wings 46-14 and won fair and square. It will be interesting to see what Detroit can do about Tampas brilliant offensive play in game 3 at home. At the same time, Detroit have to step up and get their own offensive game going. The story continues in Joe Louis Arena…

Anaheim 2-1 Winnipeg (2-0)

Winnipeg lost another lead in game two. With ten minutes to go they were in a one-goal-lead. Patrick Maroon managed to score the equalizer and many people thought the game was going to overtime. However, a Swedish 21-year old forward named Jakob Silfverberg had other plans. With 21 seconds to go in the third period, he scored the decisive goal behind Ondrej Pavalec. Game three is played in Winnipeg, Canada. While Anaheim has had the edge in the third period, the gut-feeling is that Winnipeg can change this series at home..