Battle-tested Jets excited to face Dallas, but need break after bruising series against Blues
The Jets and Blues likely woke up Monday with aching muscles and bruised bodies after an opening-round NHL playoff series filled with punishing hits.
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The Jets and Blues likely woke up Monday with aching muscles and bruised bodies after an opening-round NHL playoff series filled with punishing hits.
The NHL will drop the puck on the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs on Monday night, when the Toronto Maple Leafs host the defending champion Florida Panthers. The Maple Leafs are seeking to break the longest championship drought in the NHL, while the Panthers dispatched their in-state rival Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round. A team from Florida has made the Stanley Cup Final in each of the past five seasons.
Sidney Crosby's hockey season isn't over after all.
Winnipeg Jets captain Adam Lowry was mobbed by teammates as white-clad fans stood and roared after he tipped in the winning goal 16:10 into double overtime for a 4-3 NHL victory over the St. Louis Blues in Game 7 on Sunday.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Trailing 3-1 in the third period of Game 7, with their season on the line, the top-seeded Winnipeg Jets rallied to stun the St. Louis Blues in overtime, 4-3, securing a victory Sunday night in their dramatic first-round series.
One by one, the Florida Panthers skated with the Stanley Cup after winning Game 7 of last year's Final. It was a familiar feeling for some of those who had lifted it before, such as Carter Verhaeghe. But for the majority of the roster, this was their first time touching the chalice.
Peter DeBoer is always thinking. Especially the night before a Game 7. It's just that arguably the greatest do-or-die coach in North American sports history is thinking more about what movie he's going to watch rather than how he's going to remain undefeated in another Game 7.
In a sports market where the Vancouver Canucks have long been king, the ascendant Whitecaps are putting up a pretty good challenge for the crown.