RALEIGH, NC. \- The Carolina Hurricanes will have Frederik Andersen defend their net on Saturday as they begin their Round 1 series against the New York Islanders. Andersen has been lights out since returning from a blood clotting issue in early March, going 9-1 with a league-best .951 save percentage (min. 10 GP). On the regular season as a whole, he went 13-2 with a 1.84 goals against average and a .932 SV%. Last year during the postseason, "Zilla" allowed a total of just 18 goals...
Who: Nashville Predators (47-29-5, 99 points, 4th place Central Division) @ Pittsburgh Penguins (37-31-12, 86 points, 6th place Metropolitan Division) When: 7 p.m. ET How to Watch: Sportsnet Pittsburgh and Bally Sports South in the local markets, streaming on ESPN+ elsewhere Pens’ Path Ahead: The road is almost over, the Pens have one more regular season game on Wednesday night on Long Island and that will be a wrap on the 82 games. Will there be any more after that? Stay tuned.. Opponent Track:...
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Saginaw, Mich. — The Saginaw Spirit (7-3) will take on the Soo Greyhounds (7-3) at the Dow Event Center on Sunday night for Game 7 of their second-round series. Tonight’s winner will advance to the Western Conference Final and meet the London Knights. Tonight’s Game: Puck drop is at 7:05 PM TICKETS
WHO: Los Angeles Kings (0-1) @ Edmonton Oilers (1-0) WHAT: Stanley Cup Playoffs – Round 1, Game 2 WHEN: Wednesday, April 24 @ 7:00 PM Pacific WHERE: Rogers Place – Edmonton, AB HOW TO FOLLOW: VIDEO: Bally Sports West / TBS – AUDIO – iHeart Radio – TWITTER: @DooleyLAK & @LAKings TONIGHT’S MATCHUP: The Kings
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The Carolina Hurricanes have two games remaining in the regular season, and their hopes at a Metropolitan Division championship and Presidents’ Trophy win are still alive. The New York Rangers took care of business against the Islanders on Sunday, which means the Canes don’t control their own destiny and would need the Rangers to not get two points against the Senators in their last game. For any of that to matter though, the Hurricanes will need to add two more to their four-game winning streak...
So it’s Hurricanes versus the Islanders starting this weekend. Thanks to the sequence of events of the games last night, the New York Rangers secured the Metropolitan Division title, as well as the Presidents’ Trophy for the season. They’ll be the top seed for the playoffs, and they await the winner of the second Wild Card. Also last night, the other New York team—the Islanders—won and secured third place in the Metro meaning they’ll face off against the Hurricanes in Round One. The easy thing...