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Stan Bowman GENERAL MANAGER, HEAD COACH

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 1 121 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 88 GM GEORGE McPHEE, HC BRUCE BOUDREAU v. GM PIERRE GAUTHIER, HC JACQUES MARTIN CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 7

Thursday, April 15 1900 h et on TSN, Versus Saturday, April 17 1900 h et on TSN, Versus 3 @ WASHINGTON 2 MONTREAL 5 @ WASHINGTON 6 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 1 (Andrei Markov, Andrei Kostitsyn) 12:36 PPG 1. MONTREAL, 1 () 1:00 2. WASHINGTON, Joe Corvo 1 (Eric Belanger, Jason Chimera) 15:33 2. MONTREAL, Andrei Kostitsyn 1 (unassisted) 7:58 3. WASHINGTON, 1 (Tomas Fleischmann) 10:21 Penalties ― Bergeron M 0:52, Semin W 6:01, Backstrom W 12:11, Pouliot M 12:53 Penalties ― None SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING SECOND PERIOD 4. MONTREAL, Andrei Kostitsyn 2 (Mike Cammalleri, Tomas Plekanec) 11:06 Penalties ― Canadiens’ bench (served by Pouliot) 8:34, Corvo W 18:19 5. MONTREAL, Andrei Kostitsyn 3 (Jaroslav Spacek, Mike Cammalleri) 17:44 PPG 6. WASHINGTON, Nicklas Backstrom 2 (Joe Corvo, Alex Ovechkin) 18:23 THIRD PERIOD 3. WASHINGTON, Nicklas Backstrom 1 (, John Carlson) 0:47 Penalties ― Belanger W 0:37, Laich W 16:08, Cammalleri M 19:39 4. MONTREAL, Scott Gomez 1 (Brian Gionta, Benoit Pouliot) 7:34 THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Moen M 10:42, Green W 19:33 7. WASHINGTON, Alex Ovechkin 1 (Matt Bradley, John Carlson) 2:56 8. WASHINGTON, Nicklas Backstrom 3 (Alex Ovechkin, Jeff Schultz) 9:47 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 2 (Mike Cammalleri, Andrei Kostitsyn) 14:54 5. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 1 (Jaroslav Spacek) 13:19 GWG 10. WASHINGTON, John Carlson 1 (Nicklas Backstrom, Alex Ovechkin) 18:39

Penalties ― None Penalties ― Gomez M Poti W (majors) 3:30, Semin W 4:13, Gill M 11:27, Pouliot M 15:17

Shots on by FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD CANADIENS 7 13 8 10 38 11. WASHINGTON, Nicklas Backstrom 4 (Mike Knuble, Tom Poti) 0:31 GWG CAPITALS 19 8 14 6 47 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; WASHINGTON, José Théodore Penalties ― None

MTL ― 1 for 4, WSH ― 0 for 4 on power play Shots on goal by Referees: Brad Watson, Brad Meier Linesmen: Steve Miller, Mark Shewchyk CANADIENS 8 10 6 0 24 18,377 at Verizon Center CAPITALS 13 10 13 1 37 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; WASHINGTON, José Théodore, Semyon Varlamov (7:58 of first period)  Tomas Plekanec MTL, Jaroslav Halak MTL, José Théodore WSH game’s THREE STARS  Jaroslav Halak MTL now 7-0-0 this when facing 40-or-more shots MTL ― 1 for 3, WSH ― 0 for 3 on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Steve Barton, Greg Devorski 18,377 at Verizon Center

 Nicklas Backstrom WSH, Andrei Kostitsyn MTL, Alex Ovechkin WSH game’s THREE STARS  D Mike Green WSH led Capitals with 25:39 of ice time

Monday, April 19 1900 h et on TSN Wednesday, April 21 1900 h et on TSN WASHINGTON 5 @ MONTREAL 1 WASHINGTON 6 @ MONTREAL 3

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. WASHINGTON, Alex Ovechkin 3 (Nicklas Backstrom, Mike Green) 8:10 PPG 2. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 2 (Glen Metropolit, Roman Hamrlik) 9:12 Penalties ― A. Kostitsyn M 7:52, Schultz W 13:51, Plekanec M 16:40 Penalties ― Plekanec M 0:48, A. Kostitsyn M 7:40, Fleischmann W 16:46 SECOND PERIOD 1. WASHINGTON, Boyd Gordon 1 (Tom Poti) 1:06 SHG SECOND PERIOD 2. WASHINGTON, 1 (Mike Green, Eric Fehr) 4:42 GWG 3. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 2 (Andrei Markov, Marc-Andre Bergeron) 15:42 PPG 3. WASHINGTON, Eric Fehr 2 (Brooks Laich, ) 8:33 4. WASHINGTON, Mike Knuble 1 (Boyd Gordon, John Carlson) 19:53 SHG 4. WASHINGTON, Alex Ovechkin 2 (Nicklas Backstrom, Mike Knuble) 13:50 Penalties ― Bradley W 12:29, Chimera W 14:39, Gill M 16:40, Capitals’ bench (served by Ovechkin) 18:05 Penalties ― Fleischmann W 0:54, Gionta M Gomez M (10-minute misconduct) 15:08, Plekanec M (double minor) 17:55 THIRD PERIOD 5. WASHINGTON, Alex Ovechkin 4 () 11:09 THIRD PERIOD 6. WASHINGTON, Jason Chimera 1 (Matt Bradley) 12:01 GWG 5. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 3 (Mike Cammalleri, Roman Hamrlik) 2:25 PPG 7. WASHINGTON, Mike Knuble 2 (Nicklas Backstrom) 17:33 ENG 6. WASHINGTON, Matt Bradley 1 (unassisted) 19:15 8. MONTREAL, Dominic Moore 1 (Roman Hamrlik) 18:42 9. WASHINGTON, Nicklas Backstrom 5 (Alex Ovechkin, Tom Poti) 19:50 ENG Penalties ― Laich W 1:21, Knuble W 4:51, Knuble W 10:10, A. Kostitsyn M 10:13, Lapierre M 16:44 Penalties ― Price M (served by Lapierre) 12:01, Price M (served by Cammalleri) 19:49 Shots on goal by CAPITALS 7 14 15 36 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 10 8 9 27 CAPITALS 9 9 20 38 WASHINGTON, Semyon Varlamov; MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak, (8:33 of second period) CANADIENS 12 21 6 39 WASHINGTON, Semyon Varlamov; MONTREAL, Carey Price WSH ― 0 for 7, MTL ― 1 for 5 on power play Referees: Kevin Pollock, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Steve Barton, Greg Devorski WSH ― 1 for 5, MTL ― 1 for 4 on power play 21,273 at Bell Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Tim Peel Linesmen: Steve Miller, Mark Shewchyk 21,273 at Centre Bell  Semyon Varlamov WSH, Brooks Laich WSH, Tom Poti WSH game’s THREE STARS  Jaroslav Halak MTL has now given up eight goals on the last 32 shots he’s faced in this series  Semyon Varlamov WSH, Alex Ovechkin WSH, Mike Cammalleri MTL game’s THREE STARS  Canadiens have been outscored 17-9 in last three games

Friday, April 23 1900 h et on TSN, Versus Monday, April 26 1900 h et on TSN, Versus MONTREAL 2 @ WASHINGTON 1 WASHINGTON 1 @ MONTREAL 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 3 (Andrei Markov, Tomas Plekanec) 1:30 1. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 4 (Marc-Andre Bergeron) 7:30 PPG 2. MONTREAL, Travis Moen 1 (Brian Gionta, Scott Gomez) 7:01 GWG 2. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 5 (PK Subban, Tomas Plekanec) 9:09 GWG

Penalties ― O’Byrne M 8:04, Plekanec M 10:02, Knuble W 11:37, Green W 16:25, Gorges M 19:04 Penalties ― Morrisonn W 7:06, Green W 11:30, Metropolit M 13:10, Hamrlik M 13:56

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. WASHINGTON, Alex Ovechkin 5 (Mike Knuble, John Carlson) 3:52 NO SCORING

Penalties ― Corvo W 5:49, Canadiens’ bench (served by Moore) 8:23, Fehr W 10:10, Backstrom W 13:12 Penalties ― O’Byrne M 1:56, Lapierre M 5:46, Green W 11:02, Fehr W 18:37

THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING 3. MONTREAL, 1 (Josh Gorges) 4:17 4. WASHINGTON, Eric Fehr 3 (Mike Green, Jason Chimera) 15:10 Penalties ― Pouliot M 5:15, Capitals’ bench (served by Bradley) 18:53 5. MONTREAL, Tomas Plekanec 4 (Mike Cammalleri, Andrei Kostitsyn) 19:03 ENG

Shots on goal by Penalties ― Fleischmann W Gionta M 4:44, Lapierre M 6:32, Belanger W 9:12, O’Byrne M 12:42 CANADIENS 9 10 9 28 CAPITALS 15 11 12 38 Shots on goal by MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; WASHINGTON, Semyon Varlamov CAPITALS 18 14 22 54 CANADIENS 10 3 9 22 MTL ― 0 for 6, WSH ― 0 for 5 on power play WASHINGTON, Semyon Varlamov; MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak Referees: Dennis LaRue, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll 18,377 at Verizon Center WSH ― 0 for 6, MTL ― 1 for 5 on power play Referees: Tim Peel, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Derek Amell, Jonny Murray  Jaroslav Halak MTL, Mike Cammalleri MTL, Hal Gill MTL game’s THREE STARS 21,273 at Centre Bell  Capitals’ power play now just 1-for-24 in series, after being 25.2% during regular season  Jaroslav Halak MTL, Mike Cammalleri MTL, Maxim Lapierre MTL game’s THREE STARS  Halak’s 53 saves are the second-most ever in a non-overtime Stanley Cup Playoff game ~ Tom Barrasso PIT made 55 saves in a 5-2 loss to Florida on 24 May 1996

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 1 WASHINGTON CAPITALS 121 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 88 GM GEORGE McPHEE, HC BRUCE BOUDREAU v. GM PIERRE GAUTHIER, HC JACQUES MARTIN CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, April 28 1900 h et on TSN MONTREAL 2 @ WASHINGTON 1

FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Marc-Andre Bergeron 1 (Scott Gomez, Andrei Markov) 19:30 PPG

Penalties ― Plekanec M Morrison W 18:00, Green W 19:18

SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Schultz W 1:05, Plekanec M 11:42, Gorges M 14:21, Green W 17:22

THIRD PERIOD 2. MONTREAL, Dominic Moore 2 (Hal Gill) 16:24 GWG 3. WASHINGTON, Brooks Laich 2 (Alexander Semin, Alex Ovechkin) 17:44

Penalties ― O’Byrne M 18:16

Shots on goal by CANADIENS 8 3 5 16 CAPITALS 11 13 18 42 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; WASHINGTON, Semyon Varlamov

MTL ― 1 for 3 6 for 30 in series, WSH ― 0 for 3 1 for 33 in series on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Brad Watson Linesmen: Jean Morin, Pierre Racicot 18,377 at Verizon Center

 Jaroslav Halak MTL, Marc-Andre Bergeron MTL, Hal Gill MTL game’s THREE STARS  Canadiens first-ever 8th seed to come back from first-round three games-to-one deficit  Jaroslav Halak MTL, over past two games, has stopped 94 of 96 shots

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NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 0 2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 2 103 v. 7 88 GM , HC JACQUES LEMAIRE v. GM , HC PETER LAVIOLETTE FLYERS WIN SERIES IN 5

Wednesday, April 14 1930 h et on TSN Friday, April 16 1930 h et on TSN PHILADELPHIA 2 @ NEW JERSEY 1 PHILADELPHIA 3 @ NEW JERSEY 5

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. NEW JERSEY, 1 (Patrick Elias) 2:45 SHG 2. PHILADELPHIA, Arron Asham 1 (, ) 9:33 Penalties ― Salvador N 8:26, Timonen P 10:28, Timonen P 19:06 3. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 1 (, ) 15:30 PPG

SECOND PERIOD Penalties ― Kovalchuk N 1:27, Flyers’ bench (served by Asham) 4:25, Asham P Clarkson N 11:55, Coburn P 1. PHILADELPHIA, 1 (Simon Gagne, Mike Richards) 9:25 PPG 12:37, Clarkson N 14:16 2. PHILADELPHIA, Mike Richards 1 (Ian Laperriere) 16:27 GWG SECOND PERIOD Penalties ― Zubrus N 8:09 4. NEW JERSEY, Colin White 1 (, M Mottau) 3:44 5. NEW JERSEY, Andy Greene 1 (Patrik Elias, Ilya Kovalchuk) 13:25 PPG THIRD PERIOD 6. PHILADELPHIA, Chris Pronger 2 (, Mike Richards) 18:48 PPG 3. NEW JERSEY, 1 (Andy Greene, Zach Parise) 17:17 Penalties ― Greene N 5:05, Kovalchuk N 7:54, White N 11:07, Giroux P 12:39, Kovalchuk N Powe P 17:32, Penalties ― Bartulis P 2:12, Coburn P 8:49, Zubrus N 14:16 Greene N 18:10

Shots on goal by THIRD PERIOD FLYERS 4 8 2 14 7. NEW JERSEY, 1 (Zach Parise, Patrik Elias) 15:56 GWG DEVILS 9 6 9 24 8. NEW JERSEY, Ilya Kovalchuk 1 () 19:27 ENG PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher; NEW JERSEY, Penalties ― White N 5:31 PHI ― 1 for 3, NJ ― 0 for 5 on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll Shots on goal by 17,625 at FLYERS 7 12 10 29 DEVILS 11 16 6 33  Brian Boucher PHI, Mike Richards PHI, Chris Pronger PHI game’s THREE STARS PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur  G Brian Boucher PHI wins his first SC Playoff game since 20 May 2000 PHI ― 2 for 7, NJ ― 1 for 3 on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Mike Leggo Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jay Sharrers 17,625 at Prudential Center

 Dainius Zubrus PHI, Patrik Elias NJ, Zach Parise NJ game’s THREE STARS  C Travis Zajac NJ led Devils with 22:41 of ice time

Sunday, April 18 1800 h et on TSN Tuesday, April 20 1930 h et on TSN2 NEW JERSEY 2 @ PHILADELPHIA 3 OVERTIME NEW JERSEY 1 @ PHILADELPHIA 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NEW JERSEY, Brian Rolston 1 (Ilya Kovalchuk, Travis Zajac) 7:15 PPG 1. NEW JERSEY, Ilya Kovalchuk 2 (Zach Parise, Brian Rolston) 12:24 PPG 2. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 2 (Kimmo Timonen, Chris Pronger) 8:49 PPG Penalties ― Niedermayer N 2:02, Richards P 8:59, Coburn P 10:53, Pronger P 12:01 Penalties ― Richards P 1:20, Laperriere P 3:33, Timonen P 6:57, Corrente N 8:27, Parent P Hartnell P Salvador N 10:00, Devils’ bench (served by Clarkson) 17:36 SECOND PERIOD 2. PHILADELPHIA, 1 (Danny Briere, Kimmo Timonen) 9:08 PPG SECOND PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 1 () 17:27 GWG 3. PHILADELPHIA, Mike Richards 2 () 1:15 4. NEW JERSEY, Brian Rolston 2 (Ilya Kovalchuk, Patrik Elias) 16:38 PPG Penalties ― Zubrus N 0:11, Niedermayer N 8:51, Powe P 10:52, Carcillo P 14:55, Carle P 16:56, Zajac N 17:03, van Riemsdyk P 19:55 Penalties ― Asham P 4:18, Coburn P 15:32, Betts P 18:38 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 4. PHILADELPHIA, Daniel Carcillo 2 (Jeff Carter) 4:10 NO SCORING 5. PHILADELPHIA, Jeff Carter 2 (Chris Pronger, Danny Briere) 9:28 PPG

Penalties ― Clarkson N 1:56, Carcillo P 6:01, Niedermayer N 9:04 Penalties ― Devils’ bench (served by Kovalchuk) 5:33, Timonen P 6:00, Salvador N 7:35, Langenbrunner N 8:13, Letourneau-Leblond N Carcillo P (10-minute misconducts) Zubrus P 16:33, Clarkson N (10-minute misconduct) FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 19:50 5. PHILADELPHIA, Daniel Carcillo 1 (Mike Richards, Simon Gagne) 3:35 GWG Shots on goal by Penalties ― Clarkson N 1:30 DEVILS 12 8 11 31 FLYERS 7 12 9 28 Shots on goal by NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur; PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher DEVILS 5 10 3 1 19 FLYERS 8 8 12 6 34 NJ ― 1 for 8, PHI ― 2 for 8 on power play NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur; PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher Referees: Dennis LaRue, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll 19,709 at Wachovia Center NJ ― 2 for 8, PHI ― 1 for 5 on power play Referees: Brad Meier, Brad Watson Linesmen: Steve Miller, Mark Shewchyk  Jeff Carter PHI, Brian Boucher PHI, Danny Briere PHI game’s THREE STARS 19,957 at Wachovia Center  Flyers are 17-2 all time when leading a series three games-to-one

 Daniel Carcillo PHI, Brian Rolston NJ, Claude Giroux PHI game’s THREE STARS  Devils stand 3-for-19 on power play in series

Thursday, April 22 1900 h et on TSN PHILADELPHIA 3 @ NEW JERSEY 0

FIRST PERIOD 1. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 2 (Claude Giroux, Mike Richards) 3:16 PPG GWG

Penalties ― Carcillo P 0:43, Langenbrunner N 1:29, Carcillo P 13:22, Pelley N 17:16

SECOND PERIOD 2. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 3 (Mike Richards) 11:48 3. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 4 (, Danny Briere) 13:47 PPG

Penalties ― Laliberte P 3:46, White N (double minor) Laperriere P 4:15, Briere P 4:57, Timonen P Elias N 5:52, McAmmond N (double minor) 12:39, Krajicek P 16:45

THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Giroux P 2:11, van Riemsdyk P 5:50, Clarkson N (double minor) Hartnell P 11:33, Greene N 13:34, Richards P 18:30

Shots on goal by FLYERS 10 4 7 21 DEVILS 9 9 10 28 PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher; NEW JERSEY, Martin Brodeur

PHI ― 2 for 6 8 for 29 in series, NJ ― 0 for 8 4 for 32 in series on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Chris Lee Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Jean Morin 17,625 at Prudential Center

 Claude Giroux PHI, Brian Boucher PHI, Danny Briere PHI game’s THREE STARS  Both Jeff Carter PHI and Simon Gagne PHI out of line-up, both to undergo foot surgery tomorrow

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 3 100 v. 6 BRUINS 91 GM DARCY REGIER, HC v. GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN BRUINS WIN SERIES IN 6

Thursday, April 15 1900 h et on CBC Saturday, April 17 1300 h et on NBC, CBC BOSTON 1 @ BUFFALO 2 BOSTON 5 @ BUFFALO 3

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BUFFALO, 1 (Derek Roy) 4:52 1. BUFFALO, Tyler Myers 1 (Thomas Vanek, Henrik Tallinder) 2:55 2. BUFFALO, Matt Ellis 1 (, Raffi Torres) 12:00 Penalties ― Lucic Bo Chara Bo (double minors) Lydman Bu Montador Bu Torres Bu Kaleta Bu (10-minute misconduct) 15:14, McQuaid Bo 18:56 Penalties ― Sobotka Bo 6:56, Roy Bu 9:04, Krejci Bo 9:25, Boychuk Bo 13:39

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. BOSTON, Mark Recchi 1 (Zdeno Chara, ) 9:30 PPG 3. BOSTON, Michael Ryder 1 (, Vladimir Sobotka) 2:35 3. BUFFALO, Craig Rivet 1 () 14:10 GWG 4. BOSTON, Zdena Chara 1 (, ) 9:54 5. BUFFALO, 1 (Tyler Ennis) 16:41 Penalties ― Lydman Bu 8:44, Vanek Bu 16:28 Penalties ― Kennedy Bu 5:04 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD 6. BOSTON, Michael Ryder 2 (Andrew Ference, Blake Wheeler) 5:23 Penalties ― Recchi Bo Pominville Bu 9:18, Wideman Bo 13:20, Satan Bu 15:40, Chara Bo 19:53 7. BOSTON, Zdeno Chara 2 (Miroslav Satan, David Krejci) 7:23 GWG 8. BOSTON, Mark Recchi 2 (unassisted) 19:40 ENG Shots on goal by BRUINS 9 24 6 39 Penalties ― Thornton Bo 8:27 SABRES 12 8 12 32 BOSTON, ; BUFFALO, Shots on goal by BRUINS 12 11 BOS ― 1 for 2, BUF ― 0 for 5 on power play SABRES 13 10 Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Steve Barton , Greg Devorski BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; BUFFALO, Ryan Miller 18,960 at HSBC Arena BOS ― 0 for 2, BUF ― 0 for 4 on power play  Ryan Miller BUF, Thomas Vanek BUF, Derek Roy BUF game’s THREE STARS Referees: Paul Devorski, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Jean Morin  First SC Playoff game between Boston and Buffalo since 1999 18,690 at HSBC Arena

 Zdeno Chara BOS, Michael Ryder BOS, Tyler Myers BUF game’s THREE STARS  In the first period, Thomas Vanek BUF went into the end boards hard and did not return

Monday, April 19 1900 h et on CBC, Versus Wednesday, April 21 1900 h et on CBC, Versus BUFFALO 1 @ BOSTON 2 BUFFALO 2 @ BOSTON 3 DOUBLE OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BUFFALO, Mike Grier 1 (Raffi Torres, Henrik Tallinder) 6:57 1. BUFFALO, Tim Kennedy 1 (Tyler Ennis, Cody McCormick) 2:12 2. BOSTON, 1 (Vladimir Sobotka, Matt Hunwick) 15:17 Penalties ― Kennedy Bu 12:33, Rivet Bu 15:15, Lucic Bo 16:51 Penalties ― Gaustad Bu Ference Bo 13:18 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. BUFFALO, Steve Montador 1 (Tim Connolly) 6:59 NO SCORING Penalties ― Rivet Bu Lucic Bo (majors) 5:26, Lydman Bu 14:16 Penalties ― Lucic Bo 1:57, Gaustad Bu 12:19, Sekera Bu 15:06, Sturm Bo 16:49, Ference Bo 18:51 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 3. BOSTON, David Krejci 1 (Matt Hunwick, Mark Recchi) 2:07 PPG 3. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 1 (Mark Recchi, Dennis Wideman) 12:57 GWG 4. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 2 (Daniel Paille, Johnny Boychuk) 6:40

Penalties ― Ference Bo (10-minute misconduct) 13:46, Sobotka Bo Sekera Bu (majors) Torres Bu (10-minute Penalties ― McCormick Bu 1:58, Kaleta Bu 2:34 misconduct) Rivet Bu Wideman Bo 13:47 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Shots on goal by NO SCORING SABRES 14 7 12 33 BRUINS 10 01 9 29 Penalties ― Bergeron Bo 4:17 BUFFALO, Ryan Miller; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD BUF ― 0 for 3, BOS ― 0 for 2 on power play 5. BOSTON, Miroslav Satan 1 (Michael Ryder) 7:41 PPG GWG Referees: Marc Joannette, Chris Lee Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Jean Morin 17,565 at TD Garden Penalties ― Sabres’ bench (served by Stafford) 5:50

 Patrice Bergeron BOS, Vladimir Sobotka BOS, Dennis Wideman BOS game’s THREE STARS Shots on goal by  Sabres now 0-for-12 in series on power play SABRES 8 8 9 8 4 37 BRUINS 8 8 9 10 4 39 BUFFALO, Ryan Miller; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

BUF ― 0 for 2, BOS ― 2 for 6 on power play Referees: Kevin Pollock, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Steve Barton, Greg Devorski 17,565 at TD Garden

 Miroslav Satan BOS, Ryan Miller BUF, Tuukka Rask BOS game’s THREE STARS  This was the longest SC Playoff game ever played between the Bruins and Sabres

Friday, April 23 1900 h et on CBC Monday, April 26 1900 h et on CBC BOSTON 1 @ BUFFALO 4 BUFFALO 3 @ BOSTON 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BUFFALO, Adam Mair 1 (Nathan Gerbe, Cody McCormick) 1:54 1. BOSTON, David Krejci 2 (Mark Recchi, Matt Hunwick) 13:39 PPG 2. BUFFALO, Jason Pominville 2 (Derek Roy, Tyler Ennis) 18:54 GWG Penalties ― Begin Bo 2:32, Montador Bu 12:34, Tallinder Bu 19:54, Chara Bo 20:00 Penalties ― Thornton Bo 9:11, Myers Bu 11:23 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. BOSTON, Mark Recchi 3 (David Krejci, Patrice Bergeron) 1:01 PPG 3. BUFFALO, Mike Grier 2 () 9:22 3. BUFFALO, Patrick Kaleta 1 (Tyler Kennedy, Adam Mair) 6:34

Penalties ― Gaustad Bu 5:10, Sturm Bo 7:09, Rivet Bu 10:53 Penalties ― Connolly Bu 0:16, Lucic Bo 4:11, Thornton Bo 17:41

THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 1 (Dennis Wideman, Miroslav Satan) 17:30 PPG 4. BOSTON, David Krejci 3 (Milan Lucic, Miroslav Satan) 7:18 5. BUFFALO, Tyler Ennis 1 (Jason Pominville) 18:17 ENG 5. BUFFALO, Nathan Gerbe 1 (unassisted) 7:40 6. BOSTON, Miroslav Satan 2 (Milan Lucic, Dennis Wideman) 14:49 GWG Penalties ― Roy Bu 15:51, Grier Bu 18:36, Ryder Bo Myers Bu Kaleta Bu (10-minute misconduct) 19:26, 7. BUFFALO, Thomas Vanek 2 (Jason Pominville, Toni Lydman) 18:47 Chara Bo (minor, major, game misconduct) Satan Bo McCormick Bu (minors, 10-minute misconducts) Miller Bu Gaustad Bu 20:00 Penalties ― Mair Bu (double minor) 3:06

Shots on goal by Shots on goal by BRUINS 5 9 21 35 SABRES 14 5 11 30 SABRES 12 14 7 33 BRUINS 11 8 13 32 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; BUFFALO, Ryan Miller BUFFALO, Ryan Miller; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

BOS ― 1 for 5, BUF ― 0 for 2 on power play BUF ― 0 for 3 0 for 19 in series, BOS ― 2 for 5 6 for 22 in series on power play Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Tim Peel Linesmen: Mike Cvik, Jonny Murray Referees: Stephen Walkom, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Pierre Racicot 18,690 at HSBC Arena 17,565 at TD Garden

 Ryan Miller BUF, Tyler Ennis BUF, Mike Grier BUF game’s THREE STARS  David Krejci BOS, Mark Recchi BOS, Tuukka Rask BOS game’s THREE STARS  Sabres are 0-11 all time when trailing three games-to-one in a series  Sabres actually outscored Bruins 15-10 during non-special-teams’ play

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 4 101 v. 5 94 GM RAY SHERO, HC v. GM BRYAN MURRAY, HC PENGUINS WIN SERIES IN 6

Wednesday, April 14 1900 h et on CBC, Versus Friday, April 16 1900 h et on CBC, Versus OTTAWA 5 @ PITTSBURGH 4 OTTAWA 1 @ PITTSBURGH 2

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, 1 (, ) 3:03 PPG 1. OTTAWA, Peter Regin 2 (, ) 0:18 2. OTTAWA, Peter Regin 1 (Jason Spezza, Daniel Alfredsson) 8:45 2. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 1 (Chris Kunitz) 8:45 3. OTTAWA, 1 (Anton Volchenkov, Chris Kelly) 14:08 Penalties ― Orpik P 5:16, Smith O Talbot P (majors) 20:00 Penalties ― Regin O 2:50, Fisher O 9:34, Ponikarovsky P 19:32 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD NO SCORING 4. OTTAWA, Chris Kelly 1 (Chris Campoli, Erik Karlsson) 1:20 PPG 5. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 2 (Sergei Gonchar, Sidney Crosby) 10:22 PPG Penalties ― Ruutu O Talbot P 8:40, Sutton O 9:55, Cooke P 13:31 6. OTTAWA, Erik Karlsson 1 (, Matt Cullen) 13:14 PPG THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Letang P 6:41, Regin O 10:09, Kunitz P 12:11, Senators’ bench (served by Neil) 17:53 3. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 1 (Sidney Crosby, Bill Guerin) 15:48 GWG

THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Sutton O 6:20 7. PITTSBURGH, Craig Adams 1 (, Maxime Talbot) 5:16 8. OTTAWA, Jarkko Ruutu 1 (Chris Neil, Chris Kelly) 9:40 GWG Shots on goal by 9. PITTSBURGH, Alex Goligoski 1 (Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin) 17:36 SENATORS 6 7 7 20 PENGUINS 10 11 10 31 Penalties ― Spezza O Cooke P 0:56, Regan O 13:26 OTTAWA, ; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury

Shots on goal by OTT ― 0 for 2, PIT ― 0 for 2 on power play SENATORS 11 8 7 26 Referees: Bill McCreary, Ian Walsh Linesmen: Tony Sericolo, Pierre Racicot PENGUINS 4 8 9 21 17,132 at Mellon Arena OTTAWA, Brian Elliott; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury  Sidney Crosby PIT, Kris Letang PIT, Brian Elliott OTT game’s THREE STARS OTT ― 2 for 3, PIT ― 2 for 5 on power play  Right at the end of the first period, Andy Sutton OTT hit Jordan Leopold PIT with huge check Referees: Paul Devorski, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Jean Morin 17,132 at Mellon Arena

 Chris Kelly OTT, Chris Neil OTT, Evgeni Malkin PIT game’s THREE STARS  D OTT led Senators with 24:14 of ice time Tuesday, April 20 1900 h et on CBC, Versus

PITTSBURGH 7 @ OTTAWA 4 Sunday, April 18 1830 h et on CBC, Versus FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 4 (Sergei Gonchar, Sidney Crosby) 11:50 PPG PITTSBURGH 4 @ OTTAWA 2 Penalties ― Talbot P Kelly O Neil O 6:37, Volchenkov O 10:35, Rupp P Karlsson O 13:46, Crosby P 15:33 FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, 1 (Pascal Dupuis, Sergei Gonchar) 1:17 SECOND PERIOD 2. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 3 (Chris Kunitz, Sergei Gonchar) 3:47 Penalties ― Neil O 7:35, Campoli O 13:52, Orpik P Carkner O 19:19, Staal P 20:00 3. PITTSBURGH, 1 (Maxime Talbot) 3:59 4. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 4 (Sergei Gonchar, Chris Kunitz) 6:12 SECOND PERIOD 5. OTTAWA, Chris Neil 2 (Chris Campoli, Chris Kelly) 7:06 2. OTTAWA, Mike Fisher 1 (Peter Regin, Matt Cullen) 1:53 PPG 6. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 1 (Erik Karlsson, Matt Cullen) 10:59 3. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 3 (Maxime Talbot) 5:57 7. PITTSBURGH, Maxime Talbot 1 (Craig Adams) 12:38 SHG GWG 4. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 2 (Matt Cooke, Bill Guerin) 19:15 PPG GWG 8. OTTAWA, Matt Cullen 2 (Jason Spezza, Daniel Alfredsson) 13:19 PPG 9. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 1 (Sidney Crosby, Bill Guerin) 18:11 Penalties ― Neil O Ruutu O (10-minute misconduct) 13:55, Cooke P 17:04, Karlsson O 17:31 Penalties ― Neil O 7:06, Staal P 11:45, McKee P 13:07, Senators’ bench (served by Foligno) 19:11 THIRD PERIOD 5. PITTSBURGH, Bill Guerin 1 (Chris Kunitz, Sidney Crosby) 4:27 THIRD PERIOD 6. OTTAWA, Matt Cullen 1 (Daniel Alfredsson, Jason Spezza) 12:58 PPG 10. OTTAWA, Jason Spezza 1 (Erik Karlsson, Matt Cullen) 7:37 PPG 11. PITTSBURGH, 1 (Alex Goligoski, Alexei Ponikarovsky) 12:27 PPG Penalties ― Ruutu O Eaton P 4:43, Alfredsson O 10:31, Guerin P 11:31, Orpik P 18:03 Penalties ― Senators’ bench (served by Foligno) 2:22, Kunitz P 6:44, Cooke P 7:04, Sutton O 10:33, Ruutu O Shots on goal by (double minor, 10-minute misconduct) Neil O (minor, 10-minute misconduct) Cooke P 18:23, Sutton O Carkner O PENGUINS 4 11 9 24 (10-minute misconduct) 19:36 SENATORS 5 8 9 22 PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; OTTAWA, Brian Elliott Shots on goal by PENGUINS 14 17 11 42 PIT ― 1 for 5, OTT ― 2 for 4 on power play SENATORS 6 14 10 30 Referees: Mike Leggo, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; OTTAWA, Brian Elliott, Pascal Leclaire (6:12 of second period) 20,119 at Scotiabank Place PIT ― 2 for 7, OTT ― 2 for 5 on power play  Sidney Crosby PIT, Peter Regin OTT, Evgeny Malkin PIT game’s THREE STARS Referees: Brad Meier, Brad Watson Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Thor Nelson 20,014 at Scotiabank Place

 Sidney Crosby PIT, Sergei Gonchar PIT, Daniel Alfredsson OTT game’s THREE STARS Thursday, April 22 1900 h et on CBC, Versus  Eight goals in second period just one fewer than SC record of nine

OTTAWA 4 @ PITTSBURGH 3 TRIPLE OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD 1. OTTAWA, Mike Fisher 2 (Erik Karlsson, Jason Spezza) 10:25 PPG Saturday, April 24 1900 h et on CBC, Versus 2. OTTAWA, Jarkko Ruutu 2 (Nick Foligno, Chris Kelly) 11:33 3. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 2 (Bill Guerin, Evgeni Malkin) 18:05 PPG PITTSBURGH 4 @ OTTAWA 3 OVERTIME

Penalties ― Ruutu O 1:24, Rupp P 10:00, Phillips O 17:51, Phillips O 19:49 FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. OTTAWA, Matt Cullen 3 (Daniel Alfredsson, Anton Volchenkov) 5:19 4. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 2 (Sidney Crosby, Bill Guerin) 18:34

Penalties ― Dupuis P 3:10 Penalties ― Ruuttu O 16:30, Cooke P 19:26

THIRD PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 5. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 5 (Evgeni Malkin) 9:01 2. OTTAWA, Chris Neil 3 (Chris Kelly, Jarkko Ruutu) 1:51 6. OTTAWA, Peter Regin 3 (Jason Spezza, Erik Karlsson) 10:24 3. OTTAWA, Daniel Alfredsson 2 (Matt Cullen, Mike Fisher) 9:48

Penalties ― Campoli O 1:54, Ruutu O 11:07, Ponikarovsky P 12:44, Fisher O (double minor) Fleury P (served by 4. PITTSBURGH, Matt Cooke 2 (Jordan Staal, Pascal Dupuis) 10:56 Adams) 14:14, Staal P 14:44 Penalties ― Gonchar P 16:19 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD

Penalties ― Orpik P 10:52, Spezza O 12:28, Letang P 15:40, Foligno O Orpik P 17:55 5. PITTSBURGH, Bill Guerin 2 (Alex Goligoski, Evgeni Malkin) 7:03 PPG 6. PITTSBURGH, Matt Cooke 3 (Mark Eaton) 12:24 SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties ― Volchenkov O 5:11

Penalties ― None FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD THIRD OVERTIME PERIOD 7. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 1 (Jordan Staal) 9:56 GWG 7. OTTAWA, Matt Carkner 1 (Daniel Alfredsson, Mike Fisher) 7:06 GWG

Penalties ― None Penalties ― None

Shots on goal by Shots on goal by SENATORS 10 5 8 11 6 4 44 PENGUINS 10 11 18 4 43 PENGUINS 9 19 14 6 7 4 59 SENATORS 11 12 4 4 31 OTTAWA, Pascal Leclaire; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; OTTAWA, Pascal Leclaire OTT ― 1 for 6, PIT ― 1 for 7 on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Thor Nelson PIT ― 1 for 2 7 for 18 in series, OTT ― 0 for 2 7 for 22 in series on power play 17,132 at Mellon Arena Referees: Wes McCauley, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Brad Kovachik, Jean Morin

 Pascal Leclaire OTT, Matt Cullen OTT, Sidney Crosby PIT game’s THREE STARS 20,122 at Scotiabank Place  Chris Kunitz’ goal was originally disallowed; replay showed net was not dislodged, goal counted  Pascal Dupuis PIT, Matt Cooke PIT, Matt Cullen OTT game’s THREE STARS  C Sidney Crosby PIT finished this game with 0 points, three shots, -2 rating

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 1 113 v. 8 95 GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN v. GM GREG SHERMAN, HC JOE SACCO SHARKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Wednesday, April 14 1930 h pt on CBC, Versus Friday, April 16 1930 h pt on CBC, Versus COLORADO 2 @ SAN JOSE 1 COLORADO 5 @ SAN JOSE 6 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. COLORADO, Kyle Cumiskey 1 (unassisted) 1:10 2. SAN JOSE, 1 () 19:18 PPG Penalties ― Stewart C 0:28 Penalties ― Pavelski S 5:17, Cumiskey C 7:07, Foote C 11:00, Avalanche bench (served by Stewart) 17:25 SECOND PERIOD 1. COLORADO, John-Michael Liles 1 (, ) 12:38 PPG SECOND PERIOD 3. COLORADO, Chris Stewart 2 (Craig Anderson) 0:24 Penalties ― Yip C Marleau S 7:08, Blake S 11:46, Setoguchi S 17:07 4. SAN JOSE, 1 (, ) 3:43 5. COLORADO, Milan Hejduk 1 (Matt Duchene, Brandon Yip) 4:08 THIRD PERIOD 6. SAN JOSE, 1 (Ryane Clowe, ) 7:10 2. SAN JOSE, Ryane Clowe 1 (Devin Setoguchi, Marc-Edouard Vlasic) 7:59 7. COLORADO, Brandon Yip 1 (Matt Duchene) 17:30 3. COLORADO, Chris Stewart 1 (Paul Stastny, T.J. Gagliardi) 19:10 GWG 8. SAN JOSE, Scott Nichol 1 () 19:45

Penalties ― Gagliardi C 2:49 Penalties ― Stastny C 10:49, Blake S 13:35, Foote C Nichol S 20:00

Shots on goal by THIRD PERIOD AVALANCHE 11 12 7 30 9. COLORADO, Chris Stewart 3 (Paul Stastny, Ryan Wilson) 5:34 SHARKS 12 3 11 26 10. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 1 (, Joe Thornton) 19:28 COLORADO, Craig Anderson; SAN JOSE, Penalties ― O’Reilly C 5:45, Setoguchi S 8:28, Blake S 9:51, Yip C 15:33 COL ― 1 for 2, SJ ― 0 for 2 on power play Referees: Tim Peel, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Mike Cvik, Jonny Murray FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose 11. SAN JOSE, Devin Setoguchi 2 (Ryane Clowe, Dan Boyle) 5:22 PPG GWG

 Craig Anderson COL, Ryane Clowe SJ, COL game’s THREE STARS Penalties ― Foote C 4:28

Shots on goal by AVALANCHE 6 4 8 4 22 SHARKS 19 10 17 6 52 COLORADO, Craig Anderson; SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov

COL ― 0 for 4, SJ ― 2 for 7 on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Chris Lee Linesmen: Mike Cvik, Jonny Murray 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose

 Joe Pavelski SJ, Scott Nichol SJ, Devin Setoguchi SJ game’s THREE STARS  Scott Nichol SJ scored his first SC Playoff goal in 12 career postseason games Sunday, April 18 1930 h mt on CBC, Versus SAN JOSE 0 @ COLORADO 1 OVERTIME Tuesday, April 20 1900 h mt on CBC, Versus FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING SAN JOSE 2 @ COLORADO 1 OVERTIME

Penalties ― Demers S 1:43, Tucker C 3:59, Demers S 6:00, Avalanche bench (served by Stewart) 15:23 FIRST PERIOD

1. SAN JOSE, Dan Boyle 1 (Ryane Clowe, Joe Pavelski) 1:12 PPG SECOND PERIOD

NO SCORING Penalties ― Stastny C 0:35, Foote C 18:03

Penalties ― McGinn S Liles C Stoa C 8:00, Foote C 16:18 SECOND PERIOD

2. COLORADO, Paul Stastny 1 (John-Michael Liles, Brandon Yip) 3:27 PPG THIRD PERIOD

NO SCORING Penalties ― Blake S 3:23, Pavelski S 4:31, McGinn S Yelle C 14:20

Penalties ― Quincey C 14:13, Galiardi C 16:39 THIRD PERIOD

FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

1. COLORADO, Ryan O’Reilly 1 (unassisted) 0:51 GWG Penalties ― Marleau S Quincey C 13:55

Penalties ― None FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD

3. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 2 (D Murray, Ryane Clowe) 10:24 GWG Shots on goal by

SHARKS 8 21 21 1 51 Penalties ― None AVALANCHE 9 3 4 1 17

SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov; COLORADO, Craig Anderson Shots on goal by

SHARKS 9 15 10 11 45 SJ ― 0 for 6, COL ― 0 for 2 on power play AVALANCHE 6 14 8 6 34 Referees: Wes McCauley, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Tim Nowak SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov; COLORADO, Craig Anderson 18,007 at Pepsi Center

SJ ― 1 for 2, COL ― 1 for 2 on power play  Craig Anderson COL, Ryan O’Reilly COL, Ryane Clowe SJ game’s THREE STARS Referees: Bill McCreary, Ian Walsh Linesmen: Derek Nansen, Shane Heyer  Dany Heatley SJ misses game with undisclosed day-to-day injury 18,007 at Pepsi Center  O’Reilly’s GWG was very strange…Dan Boyle SJ tried to backhand puck behind his own net,

but it went off the shaft of O’Reilly’s stick and behind a very surprised Nabokov  Joe Pavelski SJ, Craig Anderson COL, Evgeni Nabokov SJ game’s THREE STARS

Thursday, April 22 1930 h pt on CBC, Versus Saturday, April 24 2000 h mt on CBC COLORADO 0 @ SAN JOSE 5 SAN JOSE 5 @ COLORADO 2

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 4 (Ryane Clowe, Rob Blake) 0:47

Penalties ― Quincey C 0:42, Yip C 10:46 Penalties ― Huskins S 4:36, Svatos C 12:05

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Logan Courture 1 (Patrick Marleau, Dany Heatley) 8:25 GWG 2. COLORADO, Marek Svatos 1 (Kyle Cumiskey, Adam Foote) 6:14 2. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 3 (Manny Malhotra, Devin Setoguchi) 10:21 PPG 3. SAN JOSE, Dwight Helminen 1 (Scott Nichol, Douglas Murray) 15:30 Penalties ― Stewart C Nichol S 14:27, Liles C 16:32, Marleau S 17:42

Penalties ― Galiardi C 10:15, Hannan C (double minor) McGinn S 18:52 THIRD PERIOD 3. COLORADO, Brandon Yip 2 (Paul Stastny, T.J. Galiardi) 4:51 THIRD PERIOD 4. SAN JOSE, Dan Boyle 2 (Dany Heatley, Joe Pavelski) 7:33 4. SAN JOSE, 2 (Ryane Clowe, Devin Setoguchi) 10:37 5. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 5 (Ryane Clowe, Douglas Murray) 9:02 GWG 5. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 1 (Dany Heatley, ) 13:24 6. SAN JOSE, Devin Setoguchi 3 (Douglas Murray, Dan Boyle) 19:08 ENG 7. SAN JOSE, Douglas Murray 1 (Joe Thornton, ) 19:29 ENG Penalties ― Demers S 0:22, Quincey C 6:27, McLeod C (major) 11:04, Nichol S 14:09, Nichol S 18:00 Penalties ― None Shots on goal by AVALANCHE 2 9 17 28 Shots on goal by SHARKS 12 17 8 37 SHARKS 10 13 11 34 COLORADO, Craig Anderson, Peter Budaj (11:04 of third period); SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov AVALANCHE 7 8 3 18 SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov; COLORADO, Craig Anderson COL ― 0 for 3, SJ ― 2 for 7 on power play Referees: Steve Kozari, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Derek Nansen SJ ― 0 for 2 5 for 26 in series, COL ― 0 for 2 2 for 15 in series on power play 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose Referees: Marc Joannette, Chris Lee Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Jay Sharrers 18,007 at Pepsi Center  Evgeni Nabokov SJ, Logan Couture SJ, Devin Setoguchi SJ game’s THREE STARS  G Evgeni Nabokov SJ has stopped 77 of 79 shots over past three games  Joe Pavelski SJ, Ryane Clowe SJ, Marek Svatos COL game’s THREE STARS  Sharks won their first-ever Game Six on the road, now 1-9, since joining NHL in 1991

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 2 112 v. 7 100 GM , HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM , HC BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Friday, April 16 1930 h ct on TSN2, Versus Sunday, April 18 1930 h ct on TSN, Versus NASHVILLE 4 @ CHICAGO 1 NASHVILLE 0 @ CHICAGO 2

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING NO SCORING

Penalties ― Klein N 0:52 Penalties ― Dumont N 5:05, Ladd C 7:54, Hossa C 13:29

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 1 (Patrick Sharp, Brent Sopel) 9:43 1. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 1 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane) 8:44 PPG GWG

Penalties ― Brouwer C 5:17, Franson N 7:07 Penalties ― Blackhawks’ bench (served by Kopecky) 3:19, Tootoo N 8:02, Smithson N 10:19, Erat N 13:22

THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 2. NASHVILLE, J.P. Dumont 1 (, ) 1:31 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 2 (Patrick Sharp) 4:18 3. NASHVILLE, J.P. Dumont 2 () 10:37 4. NASHVILLE, Jerred Smithson 1 (Marcel Goc) 19:12 ENG Penalties ― Keith C 10:19, Sullivan N Versteeg C 13:45, Weber N 14:06, Bouillon N Sharp C (double minor) 17:32 5. NASHVILLE, 1 (David Legwand, Joel Ward) 19:46 ENG Shots on goal by Penalties ― Bolland C 3:49, Eager C 20:00 PREDATORS 5 7 11 23 BLACKHAWKS 13 13 7 33 Shots on goal by NASHVILLE, Pekka Rinne; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi PREDATORS 7 6 13 26 BLACKHAWKS 10 12 4 26 NSH ― 0 for 5, CHI ― 1 for 5 on power play NASHVILLE, Pekka Rinne; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi Referees: Dennis LaRue, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Thor Nelson 22,158 at NSH ― 0 for 2, CHI ― 0 for 2 on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Thor Nelson  Antti Niemi CHI, Patrick Kane CHI, Dave Bolland CHI game’s THREE STARS 22,256 at United Center  Blackhawks’ first playoff since 1996 when blanked Flames on 19 April  This result marked the first time ever that all eight first-round SC Playoff series began tied 1-1  J.P. Dumont NSH, Pekka Rinne NSH, Marian Hossa CHI game’s THREE STARS  D Brian Campbell CHI is still out after suffering concussion/broke collarbone fr hit earlier in season

Tuesday, April 20 2000 h ct on TSN, Versus Thursday, April 22 1930 h ct on TSN2, Versus CHICAGO 1 @ NASHVILLE 4 CHICAGO 3 @ NASHVILLE 0

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NASHVILLE, Joel Ward 1 (Steve Sullivan, David Legwand) 13:00 1. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 1 (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews) 10:57 PPG GWG 2. CHICAGO, Tomas Kopecky 1 (Kris Versteeg, Marian Hossa) 17:35 PPG Penalties ― Sharp C 8:05, Bouillon N 10:47, Kopecky C 15:05, Bolland C 15:14, Legwand N 16:32 Penalties ― Kopecky C 6:10, Ladd C 10:11, Versteeg C 14:14, Bouillon N 17:20, Klein N 18:05 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 1 (Marian Hossa, Brian Bickell) 12:55 3. NASHVILLE, David Legwand 1 (Steve Sullivan, Kevin Klein) 4:00 GWG 3. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 2 (Niklas Hjalmarsson, Brent Sopel) 16:17 4. NASHVILLE, Shea Weber 1 (J.P. Dumont, David Legwand) 9:52 Penalties ― Erat N Hjalmarsson C 9:38, Brouwer C 17:29 Penalties ― Ward N 1:46, Eager C 4:42, Legwand N 4:55 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING 5. NASHVILLE, Martin Erat 2 ( ) 14:25 Penalties ― Keith C 16:23 Penalties ― Sharp C 19:29 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 11 11 8 30 BLACKHAWKS 7 10 10 27 PREDATORS 11 11 11 33 PREDATORS 13 9 13 35 CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; NASHVILLE, Pekka Rinne CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; NASHVILLE, Pekka Rinne CHI ― 1 for 2, NSH ― 0 for 5 on power play CHI ― 1 for 4, NSH ― 0 for 5 on power play Referees: Bill McCreary, Ian Walsh Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jay Sharrers Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Brian Pochmara Linesmen: Jay Sharrers, David Brisebois 17,113 at Bridgestone Arena 16,075 at Bridgestone Arena  Patrick Sharp CHI, Antti Niemi CHI, Jonathan Toews CHI game’s THREE STARS  David Legwand NSH, Steve Sullivan NSH, Pekka Rinne NSH game’s THREE STARS  Predators now just 1-for-34 v. Hawks on power play this season  Martin Erat NSH scored first penalty-shot goal in Predators’ SC Playoff history

Saturday, April 24 1400 h ct on NBC, TSN Monday, April 26 2000 h ct on TSN2, TSN NASHVILLE 4 @ CHICAGO 5 OVERTIME CHICAGO 5 @ NASHVILLE 3

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. NASHVILLE, David Legwand 2 (Steve Sullivan, Joel Ward) 6:23 1. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith 1 (Marian Hossa, Patrick Sharp) 6:38 2. CHICAGO, Andrew Ladd 1 (Brent Seabrook, Kris Versteeg) 9:57 2. NASHVILLE, Shea Weber 2 (Jordin Tootoo, Colin Wilson) 8:50 3. CHICAGO, Niklas Hjalmarsson 1 (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews) 14:53 3. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 4 (Brent Seabrook, Jonathan Toews) 9:54 4. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 3 (Marian Hossa, Brent Seabrook) 12:03 Penalties ― None 5. NASHVILLE, Jason Arnott 1 (Patric Hornqvist, Shea Weber) 15:44 PPG 6. NASHVILLE, Jason Arnott 2 (Dan Hamhuis, Martin Erat) 19:05 SECOND PERIOD 7. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 2 (Patrick Sharp, Duncan Keith) 19:29 PPG GWG 4. CHICAGO, Tomas Kopecky 2 (Niklas Hjalmarsson, Marian Hossa) 16:24 5. NASHVILLE, Joel Ward 2 (David Legwand) 17:31 SHG Penalties ― Bickell C 3:26, Hjalmarsson C 15:17, Smithson N 19:22

Penalties ― Bolland C 0:26, Legwand N 5:37, Kane C 6:37, Hamhuis N 7:19, Seabrook C 8:11, Blackhawks’ bench SECOND PERIOD (served by Kopecky) 14:14, Smithson N 17:00 NO SCORING

THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Predators’ bench (served by Dumont) 3:27, Weber N 6:56, Goc N 10:40, Hornqvist N (double minor) 6. NASHVILLE, Martin Erat 3 (J.P. Dumon, ) 1:34 14:04 7. NASHVILLE, Martin Erat 4 (Denis Grebeshkov, Kevin Klein) 11:39 8. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane (Patrick Sharp) 19:46 SHG THIRD PERIOD 8. CHICAGO, John Madden 1 (Jonathan Toews, Marian Hossa) 19:52 ENG Penalties ― Legwand N 5:50, Hossa C (major) 18:57 Penalties ― Sopel C 3:36, Byfuglien C 5:57, Sopel C 8:05 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 1 (Brent Sopel, Dave Bolland) 4:06 GWG Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 13 16 3 32 Penalties ― None PREDATORS 9 4 15 28 CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; NASHVILLE, Pekka Rinne Shots on goal by PREDATORS 4 4 8 5 21 CHI ― 1 for 6 4 for 23 in series, NSH ― 1 for 5 1 for 27 in series on power play BLACKHAWKS 10 14 6 2 32 Referees: Marc Joannette, Chris Lee Linesmen: Steve Miller, Shane Heyer NASHVILLE, Pekka Rinne; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi 17,113 at Bridgestone Arena

NSH ― 0 for 4, CHI ― 0 for 4 on power play  Patrick Sharp CHI, Jason Arnott NSH, Jonathan Toews CHI game’s THREE STARS Referees: Kevin Pollock, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Steve Miller, Mark Shewchyk 22,115 at United Center

 Marian Hossa CHI, Patrick Kane CHI, Martin Erat NSH game’s THREE STARS

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 3 CANUCKS 103 v. 6 101 GM MIKE GILLIES, HC v. GM , HC TERRY MURRAY CANUCKS WINS SERIES IN 6

Thursday, April 15 1900 h pt on CBC, Versus Saturday, April 17 1900 h pt on CBC, Versus LOS ANGELES 2 @ VANCOUVER 3 OVERTIME LOS ANGELES 3 @ VANCOUVER 2 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. VANCOUVER, 1 (, ) 7:33 PPG 2. VANCOUVER, 3 (Pavol Demitra, Ryan Kesler) 9:49 Penalties ― Halpern L 16:54, Alberts V 19:51 Penalties ― Alberts V 1:16, Smyth L 5:53, Alberts V 17:10, Modin L Ehrhoff V 18:44 SECOND PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, 1 (Michal Handzus, Anze Kopitar) 0:54 PPG SECOND PERIOD 2. VANCOUVER, Mikael Samuelsson 1 (, Sami Salo) 3:09 PPG 3. LOS ANGELES, 2 (Jack Johnson, Dustin Brown) 10:58 PPG 3. VANCOUVER, Daniel Sedin 1 () 8:31 4. LOS ANGELES, 1 (Anze Kopitar) 11:33 4. LOS ANGELES, Fredrik Modin 1 (Alexander Frolov, Dustin Brown) 13:06 PPG Penalties ― Demitra V 1:00, O’Brien V 9:13, Halpern L 13:14, Stoll L 18:38 Penalties ― J. Johnson L 2:06, Alberts V (major [served by Wellwood], game misconduct) Doughty L Burrow V 11:09, Doughty L 15:39 THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties ― Alberts V 6:16

Penalties ― Williams L 2:21 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 1 (Drew Doughty, Jack Johnson) 7:28 PPG GWG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. VANCOUVER, Mikael Samuelsson 2 (Henrik Sedin, ) 8:52 GWG Penalties ― Canucks’ bench (served by Wellwood) 6:14

Penalties ― Shots on goal by KINGS 8 11 11 2 32 Shots on goal by CANUCKS 4 13 5 4 26 KINGS 6 13 2 6 27 LOS ANGELES, ; VANCOUVER, CANUCKS 17 9 13 5 44 LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick; VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo LA ― 2 for 6, VAN ― 1 for 3 on power play Referees: Dan O’Rourke, Tim Peel Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Derek Nansen LA ― 2 for 3, VAN ― 1 for 4 on power play 18,810 at General Motors Place Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Derek Nansen, Shane Heyer 18,810 at General Motors Place  Anze Kopitar LA, Ryan Kesler VAN, Drew Doughty LA game’s THREE STARS  D Drew Doughty LA logged a career-high 32:56 of ice time  Mikael Samuelsson VAN, VAN, Jonathan Quick LA game’s THREE STARS  Ryan Smyth LA played his 82nd career Stanley Cup Playoff game ~ 68 EDM, 5 NYI, 8 COL, 1 LA

Wednesday, April 21 1900 h pt on CBC, Versus Monday, April 19 1900 h pt on CBC, Versus VANCOUVER 6 @ LOS ANGELES 4 VANCOUVER 3 @ LOS ANGELES 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 2 (Dustin Brown, Alexander Frolov) 13:26 PPG 1. VANCOUVER, 1 (Ryan Kesler, Mikael Samuelsson) 2:09 2. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 1 (Michal Handzus, Dustin Brown) 11:00 PPG Penalties ― J. Johnson L 10:25, Canucks’ bench (served by Grabner) 12:55

Penalties ― Ehrhoff V 10:29, O’Donnell L 15:06 SECOND PERIOD 2. VANCOUVER, Christian Ehrhoff 1 (Kyle Wellwood, Alexander Edler) 3:36 PPG SECOND PERIOD 3. LOS ANGELES, Dustin Brown 1 (Fredrik Modin, Alexander Frolov) 5:56 PPG 3. LOS ANGELES, Michal Handzus 1 (Jack Johnson, Drew Doughty) 4:06 PPG 4. VANCOUVER, Pavol Demitra 1 (Christian Ehrhoff) 15:35 4. LOS ANGELES, Michael Handzus 2 (Drew Doughty, Jack Johnson) 12:18 PPG 5. LOS ANGELES, Anze Kopitar 2 (Wayne Simmonds, Sean O’Donnell) 17:09 5. LOS ANGELES, Brad Richardson 1 (unassisted) 13:21 GWG 6. VANCOUVER, Mikael Samuelsson 4 (Ryan Kesler) 14:53 Penalties ― Handzus L 3:07, Bieksa V 4:49, Jones L 9:23, Hansen V 12:38, Burrows V Brown L 16:22

Penalties ― H. Sedin V 3:24, Stoll L 8:13, Raymond V 11:41 THIRD PERIOD 6. VANCOUVER, Mikael Samuelsson 5 (Daniel Sedin, Sean O’Brien) 7:29 THIRD PERIOD 7. VANCOUVER, Sami Salo 1 (Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin) 12:16 PPG 7. VANCOUVER, Daniel Sedin 2 (, Henrik Sedin) 4:18 8. LOS ANGELES, Wayne Simmonds 2 (Ryan Smyth, Jack Johnson) 13:18 8. LOS ANGELES, Ryan Smyth 1 (Jack Johnson, Drew Doughty) 9:21 9. VANCOUVER, Henrik Sedin 1 (Daniel Sedin) 17:08 GWG 10. VANCOUVER, Ryan Kesler 1 (unassisted) 19:43 ENG Penalties ― Handzus L 5:56, Scuderi L 19:03 Penalties ― D. Sedin V 2:30, Kings’ bench (served by Smyth) 10:22, Bieksa V Simmonds L (double minor) Shots on goal by 20:00 CANUCKS 11 7 10 28 KINGS 7 11 5 23 Shots on goal by VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo, Andrew Raycroft (13:21 of second period); LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick CANUCKS 8 12 17 37 KINGS 9 9 8 26 VAN ― 0 for 4, LA ― 3 for 3 on power play VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick Referees: Paul Devorski, Steve Kozari Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Tony Sericolo 18,264 at VAN ― 2 for 4, LA ― 2 for 4 on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Wes McCauley Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Tony Sericolo  Jack Johnson LA, Drew Doughty LA, Michal Handzus LA game’s THREE STARS 18,322 at STAPLES Center  Kings now 7-for-12 on power play in series  Henrik Sedin VAN, Dustin Brown LA, Christian Ehrhoff VAN game’s THREE STARS

Friday, April 23 1900 h pt on CBC LOS ANGELES 2 @ VANCOUVER 7 Sunday, April 25 1800 h pt on CBC, Versus

FIRST PERIOD 1. VANCOUVER, Steve Bernier 2 (Kyle Wellwood, Pavol Demitra) 8:50 VANCOUVER 4 @ LOS ANGELES 2 2. LOS ANGELES, Michal Handzus 3 (unassisted) 14:24 PPG 3. VANCOUVER, Alexander Edler 1 (Jannik Hansen, Ryan Kesler) 17:32 FIRST PERIOD 1. LOS ANGELES, Alexander Frolov 1 (Brad Richardson) 10:08 Penalties ― Bieksa V 6:37, Smyth L 6:45, O’Donnell L Rypien V 9:46, Edler V 12:42, Richardson L 17:49 Penalties ― Brown L 3:01, Kopitar L 6:11, Edler V 7:38, Samuelsson V 14:20 SECOND PERIOD 4. VANCOUVER, Daniel Sedin 3 (Mikael Samuelsson, Henrik Sedin) 8:26 GWG SECOND PERIOD 5. VANCOUVER, Mikael Samuelsson 6 (Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin) 13:31 2. VANCOUVER, Steve Bernier 4 (Alexander Edler) 8:38 PPG 3. LOS ANGELES, Drew Doughty 3 (Anze Kopitar, Jack Johnson) 15:57 Penalties ― J. Johnson L 1:02, Scuderi L 9:01, Bieksa V 15:56, Ehrhoff V 17:28 Penalties ― Bieksa V 2:32, Brown L 8:29, D. Sedin V 13:54 THIRD PERIOD 6. VANCOUVER, Pavol Demitra 2 (Kevin Bieksa) 4:38 THIRD PERIOD 7. LOS ANGELES, Fredrik Modin 3 (Matt Greene, Justin Williams) 5:02 4. VANCOUVER, Kevin Bieksa 1 (Daniel Sedin, Mikael Samuelsson) 1:57 8. VANCOUVER, Mikael Samuelsson 7 (Sami Salo) 6:31 PPG 5. VANCOUVER, Daniel Sedin 4 (Mikael Samuelsson, Henrik Sedin) 17:57 GWG 9. VANCOUVER, Steve Bernier 3 (Andrew Alberts, Pavol Demitra) 9:50 6. VANCOUVER, 1 (unassisted) 18:53 ENG

Penalties ― Scuderi L 6:15, Hansen V 11:11, Smyth L 11:37, Simmonds L O’Brien V (majors) 16:15, Penalties ― Bieksa V 5:36 Clune L Rypien V (majors) 16:22 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by CANUCKS 5 6 11 22 KINGS 8 5 13 26 KINGS 16 10 6 32 CANUCKS 12 9 9 30 VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo; LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick LOS ANGELES, Jonathan Quick, Erik Ersberg (13:31 of second), Quick (6:59 of third); VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo VAN ― 1 for 3 6 for 24 in series, LA ― 0 for 5 10 for 26 in series on power play LA ― 1 for 5, VAN ― 1 for 6 on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Bill McCreary Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Tim Nowak Referees: Eric Furlatt, Mike Leggo Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Tim Nowak 18,287 at STAPLES Center 18,810 at General Motors Place  Daniel Sedin VAN, Roberto Luongo VAN, Drew Doughty LA game’s THREE STARS  Mikael Samuelsson VAN, Pavol Demitra VAN, Steve Bernier VAN game’s THREE STARS  After starting series 9-for-13 on PP, Kings ended series 1-for-13  Mikael Samuelsson VAN finished game with three points, four SOG and a +2 rating

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 4 PHOENIX COYOTES 107 v. 5 102 GM DON MALONEY, HC DAVE TIPPETT v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC RED WINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, April 14 1900 h pt on TSN, Versus Friday, April 16 1900 h pt on TSN, Versus DETROIT 2 @ PHOENIX 3 DETROIT 7 @ PHOENIX 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Tomas Holmstrom 1 () 12:17 1. PHOENIX, Keith Yandle 2 (Martin Hanzal, Radim Vrbata) 10:23 2. PHOENIX, Keith Yandle 1 (Derek Morris, Matthew Lombardi) 14:13 PPG 3. DETROIT, Nicklas Lidstrom 1 (, Johan Franzen) 16:27 PPG Penalties ― Pyatt P 0:36, Bertuzzi D 1:41, Stuart D 19:00

Penalties ― Fiddler P 6:09, Holmstrom D Aucoin P 7:30, Kronwall D 14:03, Fiddler P 15:06, Lepisto P 19:26 SECOND PERIOD 2. DETROIT, 1 (Valtteri Filppula, ) 6:27 PPG SECOND PERIOD 3. PHOENIX, Wojtek Wolski 2 (unassisted) 7:05 4. PHOENIX, Wojtek Wolski 1 (Keith Yandle, Derek Morris) 6:15 PPG 4. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 1 (Johan Franzen, Tomas Holmstrom) 8:20 5. PHOENIX, Matthew Lombardi 1 (, Wojtek Wolski) 9:09 Penalties ― Lilja D 5:30, Aucoin P 13:17, Doan P 15:42 6. DETROIT, Valtteri Filppula 1 (, Jonathan Ericsson) 10:25

THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Hanzal P 5:11 5. PHOENIX, Derek Morris 1 (Matthew Lombardi) 2:19 PPG GWG THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Kronwall D 0:36, Franzen D 11:15, Vrbata P 12:35 7. DETROIT, Justin Abdelkader 1 (unassisted) 2:32 8. PHOENIX, Shane Doan 1 (Vern Fiddler, Adrian Aucoin) 9:24 Shots on goal by 9. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 2 (Todd Bertuzzi) 13:54 GWG RED WINGS 20 10 10 40 10. DETROIT, Valtteri Filppula 2 (Brad Stuart, Niklas Kronwall) 17:54 PPG COYOTES 7 8 20 35 11. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 3 (unassisted) 19:12 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; PHOENIX, Penalties ― Franzen D 4:28, Abdelkader D 9:42, Doan P 15:58 DET ― 1 for 6, PHX ― 3 for 4 on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Chris Lee Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Tim Nowak Shots on goal by 17,125 at Jobing.com Arena RED WINGS 13 13 13 39 COYOTES 13 9 9 31  Derek Morris PHX, Keith Yandle PHX, Matthew Lombardi PHX game’s THREE STARS DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; PHOENIX, Ilya Bryzgalov  Red Wings begin the SC on the road for the first time since 1991  Win snapped Coyotes’ franchise streak of seven straight G1 losses, two of those in DET ― 2 for 3, PHX ― 0 for 4 on power play Referees: Dennis LaRue, Chris Rooney Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Tim Nowak 17,386 at Jobing.com Arena

 Henrik Zetterberg DET, Valtteri Filppula DET, Shane Doan PHX game’s THREE STARS  Red Wings win their 50th consecutive SC Playoff game when scoring four-or-more goals

Sunday, April 18 1500 h et on NBC, TSN Tuesday, April 20 1830 h et on TSN PHOENIX 4 @ DETROIT 2 PHOENIX 0 @ DETROIT 3

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. PHOENIX, Sam Lepisto 1 (Martin Hanzal, Petr Prucha) 0:29 NO SCORING 2. DETROIT, Valtteri Filppula 3 (Brad Stuart, Henrik Zetterberg) 14:42 PPG Penalties ― Cleary D 3:56, Fiddler P Miller D 8:23, Nokelainen P 15:06, Prucha P 18:38 Penalties ― Korpikoski P 12:59, Draper D 16:35, Michalek P 19:10 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 4 (Niklas Kronwall, Brian Rafalski) 15:33 PPG GWG 3. PHOENIX, Wojtek Wolski 3 (Matthew Lombardi, Lee Stempniak) 19:28 Penalties ― Franzen D 7:36, Hanzal D 14:01 Datsyuk D 15:55 Penalties ― Lepisto P 2:23, Helm D 6:40 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 2. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 2 (Johan Franzen, Nicklas Lidstrom) 15:53 4. PHOENIX, Petr Prucha 1 (Radim Vrbata, Martin Hanzal) 8:16 GWG 3. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 5 (Todd Bertuzzi, Brad Stuart) 16:18 5. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 1 (Henrik Zetterberg, Todd Bertuzzi) 9:59 6. PHOENIX, Radim Vrbata 1 (Matthew Lombardi, Zbynek Michalek) 11:38 Penalties ― Franzen D 10:20, Lilja D 12:02, Datsyuk D 18:19

Penalties ― Lilja D 4:55, Aucoin P 19:31, Jovanovski P 19:54 Shots on goal by COYOTES 9 14 6 29 Shots on goal by RED WINGS 17 9 9 35 COYOTES 7 12 11 30 PHOENIX, Ilya Bryzgalov; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard RED WINGS 13 9 4 26 PHOENIX, Ilya Bryzgalov; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard PHX ― 0 for 6, DET ― 1 for 3 on power play Referees: Eric Furlatt, Mike Leggo Linesmen: Mike Cvik, Jonny Murray PHX ― 0 for 3, DET ― 1 for 5 on power play 20,066 at Referees: Bill McCreary, Ian Walsh Linesmen: David Brisebois, Jay Sharrers 20,066 at Joe Louis Arena  Jimmy Howard DET, Todd Bertuzzi DET, Pavel Datsyuk DET game’s THREE STARS

 Petr Prucha PHX, Radim Vrbata PHX, Henrik Zetterberg DET game’s THREE STARS  Coyotes’ first SC Playoff road win since April 20,2002 in San Jose

Friday, April 23 1900 h pt on TSN, Versus Sunday, April 25 1400 h et on NBC, TSN DETROIT 4 @ PHOENIX 1 PHOENIX 5 @ DETROIT 2

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, 1 (Niklas Kronwall, Brad Stuart) 17:04 1. PHOENIX, 1 (unassisted) 4:10 SHG

Penalties ― Morris P 4:08, Fiddler P 8:21, Ericsson D 11:37, Fiddler P 19:30 Penalties ― Prucha P 1:52, Jovanovski P 3:51, Morris P 4:42

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. PHOENIX, 1 (Adrian Aucoin, Matthew Lombardi) 9:45 2. PHOENIX, Mathieu Schneider 1 (Lee Stempniak, ) 2:27 PPG 3. DETROIT, Brad Stuart 1 (Pavel Datsyuk, Johan Franzen) 2:51 Penalties ― Datsyuk D 7:32, Zetterberg D 10:39 4. PHOENIX, Radim Vrbata 2 (Robert Lang, Keith Yandle) 10:09 PPG GWG 5. PHOENIX, Wojtek Wolski 4 (Petr Prucha, Zbynek Michalek) 14:01 THIRD PERIOD 3. DETROIT, Tomas Holmstrom 2 (Nicklas Lidstrom, Pavel Datsyuk) 11:09 Penalties ― Holmstrom D 1:38, Abdelkader D 4:36, Draper D 9:02, Lilja D 15:52 4. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 3 (Johan Franzen, Tomas Holmstrom) 12:19 5. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 6 (Valtteri Filppula) 19:04 ENG THIRD PERIOD 6. PHOENIX, Taylor Pyatt 1 (Keith Yandle, Derek Morris) 5:25 PPG Penalties ― Hanzal P 2:43, Lilja D 8:56, Zetterberg D 14:36, Yandle P 15:58, Lepisto P 19:33 7. DETROIT, Darren Helm 1 (Niklas Kronwall) 16:29

Shots on goal by Penalties ― Zetterberg D 3:35, Morris P (minor [served by Prucha], major) Abdelkader D (major) 7:27, Vrbata P RED WINGS 12 4 13 29 11:12, Abdelkader D (double minor, 10-minute misconduct) Yandle P 14:14 COYOTES 7 14 10 31 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; PHOENIX, Ilya Bryzgalov Shots on goal by COYOTES 6 15 8 29 DET ― 0 for 6, PHX ― 0 for 5 on power play RED WINGS 14 12 7 33 Referees: Brad Meier, Brad Watson Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Tony Sericolo PHOENIX, Ilya Bryzgalov; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard 17,458 at Jobing.com Arena PHX ― 3 for 6, DET ― 0 for 5 on power play  Jimmy Howard DET, Pavel Datsyuk DET, Ed Jovanovski PHX game’s THREE STARS Referees: Tim Peel, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Thor Nelson  Coyotes have gone 19 straight power-play chances without a goal 20,066 at Joe Louis Arena

 Ilya Bryzgalov PHX, Wojtek Wolski PHX, Keith Yandle PHX game’s THREE STARS  Red Wings have not won a G7 on the road since 1964

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 4 PHOENIX COYOTES 107 v. 5 DETROIT RED WINGS 102 GM DON MALONEY, HC DAVE TIPPETT v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC MIKE BABCOCK RED WINGS WIN SERIES IN 7

Tuesday, April 27 1900 h pt on TSN, Versus DETROIT 6 @ PHOENIX 1

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Hanzal P 6:58, Kronwall D 15:37

SECOND PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 4 (Nicklas Lidstrom, Brian Rafalski) 2:01 2. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 5 (Henrik Zetterberg, Brian Rafalski) 3:42 GWG 3. PHOENIX, Vern Fiddler 1 (unassisted) 8:23 4. DETROIT, Nicklas Lidstrom (Henrik Zetterberg, Valtteri Filppula) 13:52 PPG 5. DETROIT, Brad Stuart 2 (unassisted) 19:55

Penalties ― Hanzal P 0:30, Eaves D 2:52, Aucoin P 3:16, Ericsson D 6:04, Aucoin P 11:54, Miller D 16:59, Helm D Lombardi P 17:11, Stuart D 17:47

THIRD PERIOD 6. DETROIT, Todd Bertuzzi 1 (Valtteri Filppula, Henrik Zetterberg) 6:35 7. DETROIT, Nicklas Lidstrom 3 (Brian Rafalski, Johan Franzen) 12:14 PPG

Penalties ― Fiddler P (double minor) 11:10

Shots on goal by RED WINGS 17 22 11 50 COYOTES 6 15 12 33 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; PHOENIX, Ilya Bryzgalov

DET ― 3 for 6 8 for 34 in series, PHX ― 0 for 5 6 for 33 in series on power play Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Kevin Pollock Linesmen: Brad Lazarowich, Jay Sharrers 17,543 at Jobing.com Arena

 Pavel Datsyuk DET, Henrik Zetterberg DET, Nicklas Lidstrom DET THREE STARS  Coyotes have not reached the second round since 1987 when the Jets did it

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 4 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 101 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 88 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM PIERRE GAUTHIER, HC JACQUES MARTIN CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 7

Friday, April 30 1900 h et on CBC Sunday, May 2 1400 h et on CBC MONTREAL 3 @ PITTSBURGH 6 MONTREAL 3 @ PITTSBURGH 1

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, PK Subban 1 (unassisted) 4:30 1. PITTSBURGH, Matt Cooke 4 (Maxim Talbot, Pascal Dupuis) 4:38 2. PITTSBURGH, Sergei Gonchar 1 (Kris Letang, Evgeni Malkin) 8:38 PPG 2. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 4 (Scott Gomez, Benoit Pouliot) 15:48 3. PITTSBURGH, Jordan Staal 2 (Alexei Ponikarovsky, Alex Goligoski) 13:27 PPG Penalties ― Fedotenko P 9:44 Penalties ― Malkin P 5:29, Gionta M 8:12, Gomez M Moen M Eaton P 11:46 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 7 (unassisted) 7:29 PPG GWG 4. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 3 (Sidney Crosby) 2:34 PPG 5. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 6 (Scott Gomez, Brian Gionta) 15:27 Penalties ― Orpik P 7:17, Gill M 19:54 6. PITTSBURGH, Craig Adams 2 (Pascal Dupuis, Matt Cooke) 18:36 GWG THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Canadiens’ bench (served by A. Kostitsyn) 1:09, Talbot P 10:52 4. MONTREAL, Mike Cammalleri 8 (Tomas Plekanec) 17:06

THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Cammalleri M 2:22, Bergeron M 8:41, Adams P (major, game misconduct) 17:36 7. PITTSBURGH, Alex Goligoski 2 (Sidney Crosby, Bill Guerin) 2:59 PPG 8. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 3 (Marc-Andre Bergeron, Scott Gomez) 12:29 PPG Shots on goal by 9. PITTSBURGH, Bill Guerin 3 (Chris Kunitz, ) 19:11 ENG CANADIENS 12 3 6 21 PENGUINS 9 18 12 39 Penalties ― Gionta M 1:14, Gomez M Rupp P (double minor) 9:17, Kunitz P 11:36, Gill M Fedotenko P 15:24 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury

Shots on goal by MTL ― 1 for 3, PIT ― 0 for 3 on power play CANADIENS 7 12 12 31 Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Tim Peel Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Thor Nelson PENGUINS 7 9 8 24 17,132 at Mellon Arena MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak, Carey Price (5:18 of third period); PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury  Jaroslav Halak MTL, Mike Cammalleri MTL, Matt Cooke PIT game’s THREE STARS MTL ― 1 for 4, PIT ― 4 for 4 on power play  D Jordan Leopold PIT returned after missing five games with a concussion Referees: Chris Lee, Bill McCreary Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jay Sharrers 17,132 at Mellon Arena

 Sidney Crosby PIT, Kris Letang PIT, Brian Gionta MTL game’s THREE STARS  Canadiens allow four PP goals in a SC Playoff game for first time since 2 April 1964 v. TOR  D Andrei Markov MTL injured by Matt Cooke hit early in first period, he did not return  Jordan Staal PIT injured when he had tendon on top of right foot cut by PK Subban’s skate

Tuesday, May 4 1900 h et on CBC Thursday, May 6 1900 h et on CBC PITTSBURGH 2 @ MONTREAL 0 PITTSBURGH 2 @ MONTREAL 3

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. MONTREAL, 1 (Travis Moen, Glen Metropolit) 2:34 2. PITTSBURGH, Maxime Talbot 2 (unassisted) 3:27 Penalties ― Goligoski P 4:22, Lapierre M 12:24 3. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 3 (Sidney Crosby, Alex Goligoski) 5:18 PPG

SECOND PERIOD Penalties ― Gill M 3:54, Gill M 20:00 NO SCORING SECOND PERIOD Penalties ― Gorges M 3:04, Letang P 3:15, Cooke P Lapierre M Bergeron M 9:42, Gill M 19:48, NO SCORING Letang P Gorges M 20:00 Penalties ― Malkin P 9:17 THIRD PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Evgeni Malkin 5 (Sergei Gonchar, Alex Goligoski) 1:13 PPG GWG THIRD PERIOD 2. PITTSBURGH, Pascal Dupuis 2 (Chris Kunitz, Mark Eaton) 19:45 ENG 4. MONTREAL, Maxim Lapierre 2 (Marc-Andre Bergeron, Mathieu Darche) 2:07 5. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 5 (Tom Pyatt, Roman Hamrlik) 3:40 GWG Penalties ― Leopold P 14:29, Lapierre M 19:51 Penalties ― Cooke P 4:04, Gionta M 5:15, Darche M 8:55 Shots on goal by PENGUINS 3 13 9 25 Shots on goal by CANADIENS 7 3 8 18 PENGUINS 15 11 9 35 PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak CANADIENS 6 3 16 25 PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak PIT ― 1 for 4, MTL ― 0 for 2 on power play Referees: Kevin Pollock, Brad Watson Linesmen: Derek Amell, Shane Heyer PIT ― 1 for 4, MTL ― 0 for 2 on power play 21,273 at Centre Bell Referees: Paul Devorski, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Derek Amell, Shane Heyer 21,273 at Centre Bell  Marc-André Fleury PIT, Evgeni Malkin PIT, Brian Gionta MTL game’s THREE STARS  Pascal Dupuis PIT has points in each of his last three games  Jaroslav Halak MTL, Josh Gorges MTL, Maxime Talbot PIT game’s THREE STARS  Brian Gionta MTL leads all NHL forwards in ice time in SC Playoffs with 246:38 in 11 games

Saturday, May 8 1900 h et on CBC Monday, May 10 1900 h et on CBC MONTREAL 1 @ PITTSBURGH 2 PITTSBURGH 3 @ MONTREAL 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 4 (Evgeni Malkin, Sergei Gonchar) 18:18 PPG 1. MONTREAL, 10 (Tomas Plekanec, Andrei Kostitsyn) 1:13 2. PITTSBURGH, Sidney Crosby 6 (Mark Eaton, Chris Kunitz) 7:22 Penalties ― Gorges M 17:15, Kunitz P 20:00 Penalties ― Canadiens’ bench (served by Metropolit) 4:17, Plekanec M 9:04, Gonchar P 9:42 SECOND PERIOD 2. PITTSBURGH, Sergei Gonchar 2 (Brooks Orpik, ) 9:50 GWG SECOND PERIOD 3. PITTSBURGH, Kris Letang 5 (Sidney Crosby, Sergei Gonchar) 5:21 PPG Penalties ― Moore M 16:35 4. MONTREAL, Michael Cammalleri 11 (Andrei Kostitsyn, Roman Hamrlik) 10:45 5. MONTREAL, Jaroslav Spacek 1 (Scott Gomez, Brian Gionta) 13:15 THIRD PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Michael Cammalleri 9 (Brian Gionta, Tomas Plekanec) 19:29 PPG Penalties ― Lapeirre M 2:00, Hamrlik M 4:20, Cooke P 19:26

Penalties ― Subban M 5:31, Malkin P 6:27, Dupuis P 17:34 THIRD PERIOD 6. MONTREAL, Maxim Lapierre 3 (unassisted) 11:03 GWG Shots on goal by 7. PITTSBURGH, Bill Guerin 4 (Sergei Gonchar, Alex Goligoski) 18:36 CANADIENS 6 12 15 33 PENGUINS 9 10 6 25 Penalties ― Moore M 3:17, Cooke P 6:21 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury Shots on goal by MTL ― 1 for 3, PIT ― 1 for 3 on power play PENGUINS 13 14 10 37 Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jonny Murray CANADIENS 6 11 8 25 17,132 at Mellon Arena PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury; MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak

 Marc-André Fleury PIT, Sergei Gonchar PIT, Kris Letang PIT game’s THREE STARS PIT ― 1 for 5, MTL ― 0 for 3 on power play  Marc-André Fleury PIT has stopped 72 of 76 shots over past three games Referees: Marc Joannette, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jonny Murray 21,273 at Centre Bell

 Michael Cammalleri MTL, Jaroslav Spacek MTL, Jaroslav Halak MTL game’s THREE STARS  D Hal Gill MTL sat out this game with a skate cut

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 4 PITTSBURGH PENGUINS 101 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 88 GM RAY SHERO, HC DAN BYLSMA v. GM PIERRE GAUTHIER, HC JACQUES MARTIN CANADIENS WIN SERIES IN 7

Wednesday, May 12 1900 h et on CBC MONTREAL 5 @ PITTSBURGH 2

FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 6 (PK Subban, Scott Gomez) 0:32 PPG 2. MONTREAL, Dominic Moore 3 (Roman Hamrlik) 14:23

Penalties ― Crosby P 0:10, Cooke P 0:32, Moore M 7:28

SECOND PERIOD 3. MONTREAL, Michael Cammalleri 12 (Tomas Plekanec, Jaroslav Spacek) 3:32 GWG 4. MONTREAL, Travis Moen 7 (unassisted) 5:14 SHG 5. PITTSBURGH, Chris Kunitz 4 (Kris Letang, Pascal Dupuis) 8:36 6. PITTSBURGH, Jordan Staal 3 (Alexei Ponikarovsky, Alex Goligoski) 16:30

Penalties ― A. Kostitsyn M 3:59, Hamrlik M 13:49, Cammalleri M Kennedy P 19:00, Gorges M 19:50

THIRD PERIOD 7. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 7 (Michael Cammalleri, Scott Gomez) 10:00 PPG

Penalties ― Gill M 6:40, Penguins’ bench (served by Kennedy) 8:58, Gill M 15:31, Penguins’ bench (served by Kennedy) 19:17

Shots on goal by CANADIENS 10 7 3 20 PENGUINS 8 13 18 39 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; PITTSBURGH, Marc-André Fleury, (5:14 of second)

MTL ― 2 for 4, PIT ― 0 for 6 on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Tim Peel Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Jean Morin 17,132 at Mellon Arena ~ final game ever played in this rink

 Jaroslav Halak MTL, Brian Gionta MTL, Michael Cammalleri MTL THREE STARS  Cammalleri’s 12 SC goals are most by MTL player since Guy Lafleur in 1975

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 6 91 v. 7 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 88 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC PETER LAVIOLETTE FLYERS WIN SERIES IN 7

Saturday, May 1 1230 h et on NBC, TSN Monday, May 3 1900 h et on TSN PHILADELPHIA 4 @ BOSTON 5 OVERTIME PHILADELPHIA 2 @ BOSTON 3

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Steve Begin (Mark Recchi, Patrice Bergeron) 2:39 1. BOSTON, Johnny Boychuk 2 (Patrice Bergeron) 5:12 2. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 3 (Dennis Wideman) 12:54 2. PHILADELPHIA, Mike Richards 4 (Danny Briere, Ville Leino) 17:06 Penalties ― None Penalties ― Wheeler B 0:47, Krajicek P 8:41, Begin B 13:10 SECOND PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, 1 (Mike Richards, Arron Asham) 7:38 SECOND PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Miroslav Satan 3 (Johnny Boychuk, Dennis Wideman) 11:43 PPG 3. BOSTON, Miroslav Satan 4 (Dennis Wideman, Blake Wheeler) 9:31 5. PHILADELPHIA, Chris Pronger (Kimmo Timonen, Mike Richards) 15:48 PPG 4. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 4 (Ville Leino, Chris Pronger) 19:35

Penalties ― Richards P 5:13, Carcillo P Richards P Savard B 9:58, Hunwick B 13:37, McQuaid B 15:20, McQuaid B Penalties ― Hartnell P 3:39, Savard B 5:55, Sobotka B 12:48, Briere P 17:18 17:17 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 5. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 1 (David Krejci, Miroslav Satan) 17:03 GWG 6. BOSTON, David Krejci 4 (Miroslav Satan, Milan Lucic) 7:25

7. PHILADELPHIA, Mike Richards 3 (Danny Briere, Scott Hartnell) 12:37 PPG Penalties ― Flyers’ bench (served by Asham) 7:32, Briere P 10:03 8. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 3 (Matt Carle, Chris Pronger) 16:38

Penalties ― Chara B 8:28, Boucher P (served by Briere) 9:18, Pronger P Recchi B (double minor) 11:14 Shots on goal by FLYERS 10 11 5 26 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD BRUINS 7 9 11 27 9. BOSTON, 1 (Dennis Wideman, Zdeno Chara) 13:52 GWG PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

Penalties ― None PHI ― 0 for 4, BOS ― 0 for 5 on power play Referees: Chris Lee, Bill McCreary Linesmen: Jean Morin, Brian Murphy Shots on goal by 15,565 at TD Garden FLYERS 8 11 13 4 36

BRUINS 15 6 10 15 46  Milan Lucic BOS, Mike Richards PHI, Johnny Boychuk BOS game’s THREE STARS PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask  Flyers only mustered only four shots in 7:56 of power-play time PHI ― 2 for 5, BOS ― 1 for 3 on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Derek Amell, Shane Heyer 17,565 at TD Garden Friday, May 7 1900 h et on TSN  Marc Savard BOS, Patrice Bergeron BOS, Mike Richards game’s THREE STARS  Marc Savard BOS returned to Bruins’ line-up, after suffering concussion on 7 March 2010 BOSTON 4 @ PHILADELPHIA 5 OVERTIME  On his first shift of game, BOS tears his right ACL, MCL ~ out for season FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Mark Recchi 5 (Patrice Bergeron, Daniel Paille) 15:37 2. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 5 (Claude Giroux, Matt Carle) 19:06 Wednesday, May 5 1900 h et on TSN Penalties ― Lucic B 8:24, Sobotka B Hartnell P 18:04 BOSTON 4 @ PHILADELPHIA 1 SECOND PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Chris Pronger 4 (Matt Carle, Daniel Carcillo) 4:28 1. PHILADELPHIA, Arron Asham 2 (Claude Giroux, ) 2:32 4. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 5 (Scott Hartnell, Matt Carle) 8:35 2. BOSTON, Blake Wheeler 1 (Matt Hunwick, Marc Savard) 4:11 5. BOSTON, Michael Ryder 3 (Matt Hunwick, Blake Wheeler) 10:56 3. BOSTON, Miroslav Satan 5 (Milan Lucic, David Krecji) 5:45 Penalties ― Briere P 0:31, Carcillo P 5:26 Penalties ― None THIRD PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 6. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 2 (Dennis Wideman, Marc Savard) 3:49 PPG NO SCORING 7. PHILADELPHIA, Ville Leino 1 (Chris Pronger, Danny Briere) 14:20 8. BOSTON, Mark Recchi 6 (Patrice Bergeron, Dennis Wideman) 19:28 Penalties ― Begin B 6:16, Timonen P 15:16, Ference B 17:52 Penalties ― Leino P 2:59, Chara B 9:38 THIRD PERIOD 4. BOSTON, Mark Recchi 4 (Blake Wheeler, Zdeno Chara) 2:30 PPG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 5. BOSTON, Patrice Bergeron 4 ( ) 18:08 ENG 9. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 1 (Mike Richards, Matt Carle) 14:40 GWG

Penalties ― Asham P 0:50, Boychuk B 4:51, Begin B 14:10 Penalties ― Powe P 10:36

Shots on goal by Shots on goal by BRUINS 8 9 3 20 BRUINS 10 10 8 9 37 FLYERS 12 15 8 35 FLYERS 9 10 8 7 34 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher, Johan Backlund (15:16 of third), BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher Brian Boucher (16:40 of third) BOS ― 1 for 4, PHI ― 0 for 2 on power play BOS ― 1 for 2, PHI ― 0 for 4 on power play Referees: Kevin Pollock, Brad Watson Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Brad Lazarowich Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Brad Lazarowich 19,702 at Wachovia Center 19,688 at Wachovia Center  Chris Pronger PHI, Simon Gagne PHI, Claude Giroux PHI game’s THREE STARS  Zdeno Chara BOS, Tuukka Rask BOS, Blake Wheeler BOS game’s THREE STARS  Chris Pronger PHI played 37:33 in this game  Only Gordie Howe, have scored SC Playoff goals older than Mark Recchi 42y 3m 4d  Bruins are 16-0 in series that they’ve led three games-to-none

Monday, May 10 1900 h et on TSN Wednesday, May 12 2000 h et on TSN PHILADELPHIA 4 @ BOSTON 0 BOSTON 1 @ PHILADELPHIA 2

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. PHILADELPHIA, Ville Leino 2 (Matt Carle, Chris Pronger) 6:41 GWG 1. PHILADELPHIA, Mike Richards 5 (Simon Gagne, Daniel Carcillo) 6:58

Penalties ― Sobotka B (double minor) 13:43, Flyers’ bench (served by Asham) 16:21, Satan B 18:33 Penalties ― Stuart B 11:02

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell 1 (Danny Briere, Kimmo Timonen) 11:16 2. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 6 (Mike Richards, Claude Giroux) 16:20 PPG GWG 3. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 2 (Mike Richards, Ville Leino) 17:53 PPG Penalties ― Coburn P 13:26, Savard B 15:15, Paille B 15:49, Pronger P 16:01, Wheeler B 19:33 Penalties ― Briere P 5:09, Savard B 11:56, Begin B 17:00, Ference B 19:22 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 3. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 3 (Dennis Wideman, Zdeno Chara) 19:00 4. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 3 (unassisted) 6:48 Penalties ― Briere P 0:33, Carle P 5:15 Penalties ― Wheeler B 7:56, Savard B Lucic B Richards P 14:34, Stuart B (double minor) Carcillo P 19:11 Shots on goal by Shots on goal by BRUINS 9 12 10 31 FLYERS 10 9 12 31 FLYERS 8 13 6 27 BRUINS 8 7 8 23 BOSTON, Tuukka Rask; PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, Brian Boucher, Michael Leighton (4:31 of second period); BOSTON, Tuukka Rask BOS ― 0 for 4, PHI ― 1 for 4 on power play PHI ― 1 for 3, BOS ― 0 for 2 on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Thor Nelson, Pierre Racicot Referees: Eric Furlatt, Paul Devorski Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Thor Nelson 19,929 at Wachovia Center 17,565 at TD Garden  Mike Richards PHI, Michael Leighton PHI, Danny Briere PHI game’s THREE STARS  Chris Pronger PHI, Simon Gagne PHI, Ville Leino PHI game’s THREE STARS  Flyers are sixth team in SC Playoff history to force after trailing three games-to-none  Boucher PHI left game w/ torn knee ligament; Leighton made first appearance since March 16  Flyers now try to become just third team (’42 Leafs, ’75 Islanders) to come back from 3-0 deficit  Ville Leino PHI was stopped on penalty-shot attempt by Tuuka Rask BOS at 12:39 of third period

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 6 BOSTON BRUINS 91 v. 7 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 88 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC PETER LAVIOLETTE FLYERS WIN SERIES IN 7

Friday, May 14 1900 h et on TSN PHILADELPHIA 4 @ BOSTON 3

FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Michael Ryder 4 (Zdeno Chara, Matt Hunwick) 5:27 PPG 2. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 4 (Dennis Wideman, Johnny Boychuk) 9:02 PPG 3. BOSTON, Milan Lucic 5 (unassisted) 14:10 4. PHILADELPHIA, James van Riemsdyk 1 (Claude Giroux 17:12

Penalties ― Hartnell P 5:19, Briere P 7:41

SECOND PERIOD 5. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell 2 (Ville Leino, Danny Briere) 2:49 6. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 7 (Scott Hartnell) 8:39

Penalties ― Savard B 6:01, Carcillo P 9:07, Boychuk B 12:34

THIRD PERIOD 7. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 4 (Mike Richards, Ville Leino) 12:52 PPG GWG

Penalties ― Bruins’ bench (served by Thornton) 11:10

Shots on goal by FLYERS 8 11 8 27 BRUINS 14 6 5 25 PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton; BOSTON, Tuukka Rask

PHI ― 1 for 3, BOS ― 2 for 3 on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Pierre Racicot 17,565 at TD Garden

 Simon Gagne PHI, Milan Lucic BOS, Danny Briere PHI game’s THREE STARS  Flyers become just third team in SC history to come back from 3-0 series deficit

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 1 SAN JOSE SHARKS 113 v. 5 DETROIT RED WINGS 102 GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN v. GM KEN HOLLAND, HC MIKE BABCOCK SHARKS WIN SERIES IN 5

Thursday, April 29 1800 h pt on TSN Sunday, May 2 1700 h pt on TSN DETROIT 3 @ SAN JOSE 4 DETROIT 3 @ SAN JOSE 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 6 (Dan Boyle, Jason Demers) 9:05 PPG 1. DETROIT, Pavel Datsyuk 6 (unassisted) 6:51 2. SAN JOSE, Dany Heatley 1 (Joe Thornton, Jason Demers) 10:01 2. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 8 (Dany Heatley, Patrick Marleau) 9:01 PPG 3. SAN JOSE, Devin Setoguchi 4 (Joe Pavelski, Dan Boyle) 10:24 3. SAN JOSE, Ryane Clowe 2 (Joe Pavelski, Douglas Murray) 10:32 4. DETROIT, Dan Cleary 1 (Jonathan Ericsson, Justin Abdelkader) 11:40 4. DETROIT, Tomas Holmstrom 3 (Johan Franzen, Brian Rafalski) 13:17 PPG

Penalties ― Holmstrom D Mitchell S 7:00, Filppula D 8:47, Murray S 12:18, Boyle S 16:53 Penalties ― Howard D (served by Bertuzzi) 0:40, Abdelkader D 8:29, Heatley S 11:24, Datsyuk D 19:13, Marleau S 20:00 SECOND PERIOD 5. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 2 (Pavel Datsyuk) 4:45 SECOND PERIOD 5. DETROIT, Nicklas Lidstrom 4 (Brian Rafalski, Pavel Datsyuk) 2:00 Penalties ― Heatley S 5:25, Bertuzzi D 6:39, Heatley S 8:06, Lilja D Ericsson D Couture S 10:32, Franzen D 18:57, Filppula D 19:53 Penalties ― Bertuzzi D 6:11, Stuart D 17:03

THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 6. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 7 (Dan Boyle, Dany Heatley) 0:50 PPG GWG 6. SAN JOSE, Joe Pavelski 9 (Dany Heatley, Joe Thornton) 4:40 PPG 7. DETROIT, Brian Rafalski 1 (Pavel Datsyuk, Johan Franzen) 2:57 7. SAN JOSE, Joe Thornton 1 (Dany Heatley) 12:37 GWG

Penalties ― Kronwall D 8:17, Nichol S 10:47 Penalties ― Murray S 1:14, Bertuzzi D 3:01, Kronwall D 3:42, Cleary D 5:34

Shots on goal by Shots on goal by RED WINGS 10 8 5 23 RED WINGS 7 13 11 31 SHARKS 10 5 12 27 SHARKS 15 12 18 45 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov

DET ― 0 for 5, SJ ― 2 for 6 on power play DET ― 1 for 4, SJ ― 2 for 10 on power play Referees: Paul Devorski, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jonny Murray Referees: Kevin Pollock, Brad Watson Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jonny Murray 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose

 Joe Pavelski SJ, Dan Boyle SJ, Pavel Datsyuk DET game’s THREE STARS  Joe Pavelski SJ, Dany Heatley SJ, Joe Thornton SJ game’s THREE STARS  Patrick Marleau SJ missed game with the flu  Since 1929, Red Wings are just 4-21 in series when they trail two games-to-none

Tuesday, May 4 1930 h et on TSN Thursday, May 6 1930 h et on TSN SAN JOSE 4 @ DETROIT 3 OVERTIME SAN JOSE 1 @ DETROIT 7

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Tomas Holmstrom 4 (Johan Franzen, Nicklas Lidstrom) 13:33 1. DETROIT, Todd Bertuzzi 2 (Johan Franzen, Henrik Zetterberg) 5:40 PPG 2. DETROIT, Daniel Cleary 2 (Drew Miller, Henrik Zetterberg) 18:37 2. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 3 (Henrik Zetterberg, Todd Bertuzzi) 7:50 GWG 3. SAN JOSE, Devin Setoguchi 5 (Joe Pavelski, Ryane Clowe) 19:56 3. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 4 (Todd Bertuzzi, Nicklas Lidstrom) 10:43 4. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 5 (unassisted) 11:16 Penalties ― McGinn S 5:48, Holmstrom D 5:55, Abdelkader D 14:02 5. DETROIT, Valtteri Filppula 4 (Tomas Holmstrom, Pavel Datsyuk) 18:50

SECOND PERIOD Penalties ― Red Wings’ bench (served by Draper) 1:01, Helminen S 3:43, Lilja D 14:06 4. DETROIT, Henrik Zetterberg 7 (Valtteri Filppula, Brian Rafalski) 1:42 SECOND PERIOD Penalties ― Bertuzzi D 3:34, Ericsson D 10:28, Huskins S 13:36, Franzen D 19:33 6. DETROIT, Brian Rafalski 2 (Todd Bertuzzi, Johan Franzen) 3:05 PPG 7. SAN JOSE, Dany Heatley 2 (Joe Thornton, Patrick Marleau) 19:11 THIRD PERIOD 5. SAN JOSE, Joe Thornton 2 (unassisted) 6:42 Penalties ― Helminen S 2:34, Clowe S 3:55, Thornton S 9:55, Draper D 13:49, Kronwall D 17:15, Lidstrom D 6. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 3 (Torrey Mitchell, Marc-Edouard Vlasic) 13:17 18:54

Penalties ― Holmstrom D 17:04 THIRD PERIOD 8. DETROIT, Johan Franzen 6 (Nicklas Lidstrom, Henrik Zetterberg) 7:33 PPG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 7. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 2 (Joe Thornton) 7:07 GWG Penalties ― Demers S Abdelkader D 2:18, Thornton S (double minor, 10-minute misconduct) Heatley S Holmstrom D 3:52, Nichol S Abdelkader D (minors, majors) 10:06, Clowe S Draper D (10-minute misconducts) Penalties ― None Murray S 10:23, Huskins S 11:38, Vlasic S Rafalski D 16:31

Shots on goal by Shots on goal by SHARKS 8 7 12 6 33 SHARKS 11 15 RED WINGS 14 7 9 5 35 RED WINGS 9 14 SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov; DETROIT, Jimmy Howard SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov, (start of second period); DETROIT, Jimmy Howard

SJ ― 0 for 6, DET ― 0 for 2 on power play SJ ― 1 for 5, DET ― 2 for 8 on power play Referees: Marc Joannette, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Pierre Racicot, Thor Nelson Referees: Chris Lee, Bill McCreary Linesmen: Jean Morin, Brian Murphy 20,066 at Joe Louis Arena 20,066 at Joe Louis Arena

 Patrick Marleau SJ, Joe Thornton SJ, Henrik Zetterberg DET game’s THREE STARS  Johan Franzen DET, Henrik Zetterberg DET, Todd Bertuzzi DET game’s THREE STARS  At 16:28 of first, Henrik Zetterberg DET stopped on penalty-shot attempt by Evgeni Nabokov SJ  Johan Franzen DET has at least one in each of Wings’ 11 games  Franzen sets Red Wings’ team record with six points in a SC Playoff game

Saturday, May 8 1900 h pt on TSN DETROIT 1 @ SAN JOSE 2

FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING

Penalties ― Franzen D 12:42, Franzen D 18:27

SECOND PERIOD 1. DETROIT, Brian Rafalski 3 (Johan Franzen, Todd Bertuzzi) 2:40 2. SAN JOSE, Joe Thornton 3 (Dany Heatley, Jason Demers) 4:54 PPG

Penalties ― Stuart D 4:47, Pavelski S 5:32, Bertuzzi D 7:36, Boyle S 12:11, Vlasic S 16:01

THIRD PERIOD 3. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 3 (Joe Thornton) 6:59 GWG

Penalties ― Boyle S 19:07

Shots on goal by RED WINGS 6 14 14 34 SHARKS 15 3 14 32 DETROIT, Jimmy Howard; SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov

DET ― 0 for 4, SJ ― 1 for 4 on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Tim Peel Linesmen: Jean Morin, Brian Murphy 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose

 Joe Thornton SJ, Evgeni Nabokov SJ, Patrick Marleau SJ game’s THREE STARS  Last time Sharks reached West Conf. Chp. was 2004; only Marleau and Nabokov remain

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMI—FINAL 2 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 112 v. 3 103 GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM , HC ALAIN VIGNEAULT BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Saturday, May 1 1900 h ct on CBC Monday, May 3 2000 h ct on CBC VANCOUVER 5 @ CHICAGO 1 VANCOUVER 2 @ CHICAGO 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. VANCOUVER, Christian Ehrhoff 2 (Mason Raymond, Ryan Kesler) 13:51 1. VANCOUVER, Mason Raymond 3 (Ryan Kesler, Kevin Bieksa) 1:22 2. VANCOUVER, Mason Raymond 2 (Ryan Kesler) 19:49 GWG 2. VANCOUVER, Mikael Samuelsson 8 (Henrik Sedin, Pavol Demitra) 5:02 PPG 3. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 1 (Dave Bolland, Kris Versteeg) 7:40 Penalties ― Edler V 1:31, Edler V 14:14 Penalties ― Hjalmarsson C 3:32, Seabrook C 4:02, Versteeg C 10:26, Alberts V 17:26 SECOND PERIOD 3. VANCOUVER, Henrik Sedin 2 (Daniel Sedin, Sami Salo) 0:32 SECOND PERIOD 4. VANCOUVER, Kyle Wellwood 1 (Steve Bernier, Christian Ehrhoff) 10:59 PPG NO SCORING 5. VANCOUVER, 1 (Rick Rypien, Jannik Hansen) 16:21 Penalties ― Ladd C 1:12, Ehrhoff V 9:58 Penalties ― Hossa C 0:55, Kane C 10:02 THIRD PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 4 (Brent Seabrook) 6:49 SHG THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Kris Versteeg 1 (Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook) 18:30 GWG 6. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 5 (Jonathan Toews, Dave Bolland) 2:07 PPG 6. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 6 (Jonathan Toews) 19:12 ENG

Penalties ― Edler V 0:50, Kesler V 1:19, Raymond V 5:05, Ladd C 13:20, H. Sedin V 17:30, Hossa C 18:34 Penalties ― Keith C 5:10, Blackhawks’ bench (served by Kopecky) 13:11

Shots on goal by Shots on goal by CANUCKS 13 12 3 28 CANUCKS 13 7 6 26 BLACKHAWKS 17 8 12 37 BLACKHAWKS 11 9 14 34 VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi, Cristobal Huet (start of third period) VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi

VAN ― 1 for 4, CHI ― 1 for 6 on power play VAN ― 1 for 6, CHI ― 0 for 2 on power play Referees: Paul Devorski, Eric Furlatt Linesmen: Jean Morin, Brian Murphy Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Brad Lazarowich 22,184 at United Center 22,142 at United Center

 Mason Raymond VAN, Roberto Luongo VAN, Ryan Kesler VAN game’s THREE STARS  Kris Versteeg CHI, Brent Seabrook CHI, Roberto Luongo VAN game’s THREE STARS  Daniel Sedin VAN has five points in his last five games  D Duncan Keith, D Niklas Hjalmarsson CHI each play over 24 minutes

Wednesday, May 5 1830 h pt on CBC Friday, May 7 1830 h pt on CBC CHICAGO 5 @ VANCOUVER 2 CHICAGO 7 @ VANCOUVER 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Kris Versteeg 2 (Marian Hossa, Andrew Ladd) 5:19 1. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 2 (Jonathan Toews, Dustin Byfuglien) 0:18 2. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 1 (Duncan Keith, Jonathan Toews) 16:47 PPG 2. VANCOUVER, Kyle Wellwood 2 (Mikael Samuelsson, Alexander Edler) 1:34 3. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 3 (Patrick Kane, Patrick Sharp) 9:23 PPG Penalties ― Blackhawks’ bench (served by Kopecky) 1:59, Demitra V 3:10, Sharp C 8:48, Kesler V 16:41, 4. VANCOUVER, Daniel Sedin 5 (Alex Burrows, Henrik Sedin) 14:36 PPG Byfuglien C 17:14, D. Sedin V Bolland C 17:19, Canucks’ bench (served by Wellwood) 19:44 Penalties ― O’Brien V 2:39, O’Brien V 9:15, Hossa C 11:25, Toews C 12:47, Salo V 19:37 SECOND PERIOD 3. VANCOUVER, Jannick Hansen 1 (Alexander Edler, Sami Salo) 9:07 SECOND PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 2 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane) 11:24 PPG 5. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 4 (unassisted) 0:27 PPG 5. VANCOUVER, Alex Burrows 2 (Alexander Edler, Sami Salo) 19:06 6. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 5 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane) 12:47 PPG 7. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 5 (Dave Bolland, Patrick Sharp) 15:22 PPG GWG Penalties ― Burrows V 10:49, O’Brien V 12:52 8. VANCOUVER, Alexander Edler 2 (Christian Ehrhoff, Daniel Sedin) 18:16 PPG

THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Byfuglien C 5:01, D. Sedin V 11:09, D. Sedin V 13:29, Burrows V 14:17, Raymond V 15:49, Hossa 6. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 2 (Patrick Sharp, Tomas Kopecky) 7:45 GWG C 17:26 7. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 3 (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews) 13:58 THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Byfuglien C 4:14, Bolland C O’Brien V (10-minute misconducts) Burrows V (minor, 10-minute 9. CHICAGO, Tomas Kopecky 3 (Marian Hossa, Patrick Sharp) 6:59 misconduct) 16:48, Bieksa V 20:00 10. VANCOUVER, Henrik Sedin 3 (Alex Burrows, Shane O’Brien) 14:37 11. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 2 (unassisted) 19:23 ENG Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 12 10 13 35 Penalties ― Alberts V 4:52 CANUCKS 16 9 8 33 CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 9 15 10 34 CHI ― 2 for 6, VAN ― 0 for 4 on power play CANUCKS 10 9 11 30 Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Tim Peel Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jay Sharrers CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo 18,810 at General Motors Place CHI ― 4 for 8, VAN ― 2 for 4 on power play  Dustin Byfuglien CHI, Antti Niemi CHI, Brian Campbell CHI game’s THREE STARS Referees: Marc Joannette, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jay Sharrers  Dustin Byfuglien’s three-goal game was Hawks’ first on road in Playoffs since Bobby Hull in 1972 18,810 at General Motors Place

 Jonathan Toews CHI, Patrick Sharp CHI, Alex Burrows VAN game’s THREE STARS  Toews’ five points gives him 18 (leading playoff scorers); ties Hawks’ team record for points in SC Playoff game ~ Stan Mikita 1973, Steve Larmer 1990

Sunday, May 9 1900 h ct on CBC Tuesday, May 11 1830 h pt on CBC VANCOUVER 4 @ CHICAGO 1 CHICAGO 5 @ VANCOUVER 1

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. VANCOUVER, Christian Ehrhoff 3 (Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin) 0:59 NO SCORING 2. VANCOUVER, Kevin Bieksa 2 (Kyle Wellwood, Mikael Samuelsson) 14:24 GWG Penalties ― Brouwer C 8:37 Penalties ― Burrows V 5:12, Hossa C 10:36, D. Sedin V 19:11 SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Troy Brouwer 1 (Patrick Sharp, Duncan Keith) 2:00 3. VANCOUVER, Kevin Bieksa 3 (Mikael Samuelsson, Henrik Sedin) 13:00 PPG 2. CHICAGO, Kris Versteeg 3 (unassisted) 2:36 GWG 3. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 3 (unassisted) 19:15 SHG Penalties ― Byfuglien C 12:20, Byfuglien C 16:07, H. Sedin V 17:49 Penalties ― Keith C 18:57 THIRD PERIOD 4. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 6 (Duncan Keith, Brian Campbell) 12:51 THIRD PERIOD 5. VANCOUVER, Alex Burrows 3 (Kyle Wellwood, Kevin Bieksa) 19:15 ENG 4. VANCOUVER, Shane O’Brien 1 (Alex Burrows, Ryan Kesler) 3:44 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 7 (Jonathan Toews, Dustin Byfuglien) 8:17 Penalties ― Niemi C (served by Ladd) 2:20, Johnson V 4:59, O’Brien V Eager C 8:43, Hossa C 12:55, Eager C 19:47 6. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 4 (Patrick Kane, Brian Campbell) 8:42

Shots on goal by Penalties ― Samuelsson V (double minor [served by Grabner], 10-minute misconduct) 12:08 CANUCKS 7 9 8 23 BLACKHAWKS 10 12 8 30 Shots on goal by VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi BLACKHAWKS 12 11 12 35 CANUCKS 13 6 11 30 VAN ― 1 for 6, CHI ― 0 for 4 on power play CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; VANCOUVER, Roberto Luongo Referees: Kevin Pollock, Brad Watson Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Brad Lazarowich 22,192 at United Center CHI ― 0 for 2, VAN ― 0 for 2 on power play Referees: Bill McCreary, Chris Lee Linesmen: Derek Amell, Shane Heyer  Kevin Bieksa VAN, Roberto Luongo VAN, Jonathan Toews CHI game’s THREE STARS 18,810 at General Motors Place  D Sami Salo VAN receives reported ruptured testicle when hit by Duncan Keith’s point shot in first  Patrick Kane CHI, Dave Bolland CHI, Dustin Byfuglien CHI game’s THREE STARS  With Hawks’ win, it’s just the sixth time since current playoff format in 1994 that top two conference seeds have reached conference final

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL 7 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 88 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 88 GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC PETER LAVIOLETTE v. GM PIERRE GAUTHIER, HC JACQUES MARTIN FLYERS WIN SERIES IN 5

Sunday, May 16 1900 h et on CBC Tuesday, May 18 1900 h et on CBC MONTREAL 0 @ PHILADELPHIA 6 MONTREAL 0 @ PHILADELPHIA 3

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. PHILADELPHIA, Braydon Coburn 1 (Scott Hartnell, Ville Leino) 3:55 PPG GWG 1. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 9 (Claude Giroux, Kimmo Timonen) 4:16 PPG GWG On PP, Flyers crash the crease and Coburn ends up swatting one over prone Halak On PP, Flyers come flying and criss-crossing up ice, Briere buries lovely wrist shot high glove over Halak

Penalties ― Pronger P 1:13, Gomez M 2:04 Penalties ― Krajicek P 2:02, Gomez M 2:55, Leino P 7:11, Flyers’ bench (served by Asham) 15:52

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. PHILADELPHIA, James van Riemsdyk 2 (Claude Giroux) 0:30 2. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 6 (Ville Leino, Mike Richards) 15:49 PPG Right off draw, van Riemsdyk gets loose puck and just bulls his way to the net, shovels it past Halak On PP, Gagne gets knocked down behind net, gets up, crashes crease and jams it past Halak 3. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 8 (Matt Carle) 4:23 Just as PP ends, Briere steps into top of circle and just blasts it past Halak Penalties ― Gionta M 14:32 4. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 5 (Braydon Coburn, Ville Leino) 9:53 PPG On PP, Gagne’s wrist shot through a massive screen eludes Halak; Carey Price enters Canadiens’ net THIRD PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Ville Leino 3 (Lukas Krajicek, Chris Pronger) 10:24 Penalties ― Lapierre M 2:22, Pronger P 5:36, A. Kostitsyn M 7:57, Carcillo P 12:41, Pyatt M 19:10 Snap shot from a horrible angle beats a worn-down Halak

THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Gill M 7:54, Asham P 14:21, Subban M 16:40 5. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell 3 (Danny Briere, Matt Carle) 12:13 Briere loses puck in circle, but it slides to Hartnell, who one-times it high over Price Shots on goal by 6. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 6 (Arron Asham, James van Riemsdyk) 13:26 CANADIENS 16 10 4 30 Flyers come into Canadiens’ zone, Giroux cuts through middle and slides low backhand past Price FLYERS 6 7 10 23 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton Penalties ― Coburn P 8:17, Gomez M 9:55, Spacek M 14:01 MTL ― 0 for 4, PHI ― 2 for 4 on power play Shots on goal by Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Tim Peel Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Pierre Racicot CANADIENS 13 10 5 28 19,907 at Wachovia Center FLYERS 6 10 9 25 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak, Carey Price (9:53 of second period); PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton  Michael Leighton PHI, Simon Gagne PHI, Kimmo Timonen PHI game’s THREE STARS  Danny Briere PHI has 9 goals, 9 assists in his last 11 games MTL ― 0 for 4, PHI ― 2 for 6 on power play Referees: Bill McCreary, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Steve Millers, Jay Sharrers 19,927 at Wachovia Center

 Michael Leighton PHI, Ville Leino PHI, Braydon Coburn PHI game’s THREE STARS  First time ever that seventh and eighth conference seeds have faced each other in SC Playoffs  Michael Leighton PHI registers his first career SC Playoff shutout

Thursday, May 20 1900 h et on CBC Saturday, May 22 1500 h et on CBC PHILADELPHIA 1 @ MONTREAL 5 PHILADELPHIA 3 @ MONTREAL 0

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Michael Cammalleri 13 (PK Subban, Roman Hamrlik) 7:05 NO SCORING Canadiens work puck around Flyers’ zone, shot goes off backboards, rebound to Cammalleri at stick side 2. MONTREAL, Tom Pyatt 2 (Dominic Moore, Maxim Lapierre) 16:52 GWG Penalties ― Laperriere P Hamrlik M 5:32, Bergeron M 11:24 Pronger coughs it up in his zone, Moore wires it off post and Pyatt has rebound go in off his leg SECOND PERIOD Penalties ― O’Byrne M 0:27, Carcillo P 10:21, Pronger P 18:27, Coburn P 19:35 1. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 7 (Kimmo Timonen) 5:41 GWG Builds up speed, wheels around Montreal defencemen, then tucks it past Halak SECOND PERIOD 2. PHILADELPHIA, Ville Leino 4 (Chris Pronger) 15:53 3. MONTREAL, Dominic Moore 4 (Tom Pyatt, Josh Gorges) 11:33 Long breakout pass from Pronger sends Leino in all alone, awkwardly dekes Halak stick side Canadiens criss-cross into zone and Moore snapshot goes five-hole and trickles over line Penalties ― Subban M 6:59 Penalties ― Lapierre M 6:09, Leino P 8:24, Timonen P A. Kostitsyn M 13:03 THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 8 (unassisted) 18:47 ENG 4. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 8 (Roman Hamrlik, PK Subban) 2:00 From tough angle, fights off Spacek and slides it into empty net Flyers’ D Matt Carle misplays puck with glove, Gionta in alone, waits out Leighton, dekes glove side ~ a beauty 5. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 7 (Daniel Carcillo, Chris Pronger) 8:22 Penalties ― Carle P 6:35, Asham P 13:08, Lapierre M 19:19, Timonen P 19:36 Gagne takes Carcillo’s pass in high slot, spins and fires it low stick on Halak 6. MONTREAL, Marc-Andre Bergeron 2 (PK Subban, Scott Gomez) 19:29 Shots on goal by On PP, blasts a one-timer through Leighton’s legs FLYERS 5 13 7 25 CANADIENS 7 1 9 17 Penalties ― Coburn P Plekanec M 3:37, Gorges M 14:07, Hartnell P Hamrlik M (majors) Pronger P 18:09, PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton; MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak Coburn P 19:01 PHI ― 0 for 3, MTL ― 0 for 2 on power play Shots on goal by Referees: Stephen Walkom, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Jean Morin, Brian Murphy FLYERS 9 9 8 26 21,273 at Centre Bell CANADIENS 17 11 10 38 PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton; MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak  Chris Pronger PHI, Matt Carle PHI, Claude Giroux PHI game’s THREE STARS

PHI ― 0 for 3, MTL ― 1 for 5 on power play Referees: Paul Devorski, Brad Watson Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Pierre Racicot 21,273 at Centre Bell

 Roman Hamrlik MTL, Dominic Moore MTL, Tom Pyatt MTL game’s THREE STARS  Cammalleri’s goal broke Canadiens’ goal-scoring drought at 137:05

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2010 EASTERN CONFERENCE FINAL 7 PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 88 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 88 GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC PETER LAVIOLETTE v. GM PIERRE GAUTHIER, HC JACQUES MARTIN FLYERS WIN SERIES IN 5

Monday, May 24 1900 h et on CBC MONTREAL 2 @ PHILADELPHIA 4

FIRST PERIOD 1. MONTREAL, Brian Gionta 9 (Scott Gomez, Roman Hamrlik) 0:59 Pronger’s stretch pass intercepted, Gomez threads beauty to Gionta, who snaps it through Leighton’s legs 2. PHILADELPHIA, Mike Richards 6 (Claude Giroux) 4:25 SHG Halak, Hamrlik, Richards all collide chasing loose puck, Richards bounces up and flips it into wide open net

Penalties ― Timonen P 3:11, Carter P 6:34, Bergeron M 7:41, Gorges M 11:20, Flyers’ bench (served by Asham) 16:03

SECOND PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Arron Asham 3 (Matt Carle) 3:07 Puck kept in at Canadiens’ line, pass comes to Asham all alone in front, glove side deke on helpless Halak 4. PHILADELPHIA, Jeff Carter 3 (Mike Richards, Kimmo Timonen) 4:31 Flyers moving puck around at will, Carter one-times pass high over Halak, with Gill, Spacekl just watching

Penalties ― Canadiens’ bench (served by Darche) 8:48, Carle P 11:03, Hamrlik M 15:02, Gionta M 16:14

THIRD PERIOD 5. MONTREAL, Scott Gomez 2 (PK Subban, Brian Gionta) 6:53 Subban works hard for puck behind net, pokes it out front to cruising Gomez, who fires it high 6. PHILADELPHIA, Jeff Carter 4 (Mike Richards) 19:37 ENG Flyers work extremely hard for puck in Canadiens’ zone and are able to poke it into empty net

Penalties ― Pronger P (double minor) 9:12, Metropolit M 11:49

Shots on goal by CANADIENS 9 6 12 27 FLYERS 6 12 8 26 MONTREAL, Jaroslav Halak; PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton

MTL ― 0 for 6, PHI ― 0 for 6 on power play Referees: Bill McCreary, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Derek Amell, Shane Heyer 19,986 at Wachovia Center

 Mike Richards PHI, Claude Giroux PHI, Kimmo Timonen PHI game’s THREE STARS

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2010 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINAL 1 SAN JOSE SHARKS 113 v. 2 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 112 GM DOUG WILSON, HC TODD McLELLAN v. GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE BLACKHAWKS SWEEP SERIES

Sunday, May 16 1500 h pt on TSN/NBC Tuesday, May 19 1900 h pt on TSN CHICAGO 2 @ SAN JOSE 1 CHICAGO 4 @ SAN JOSE 2

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Jason Demers 1 (Patrick Marleau, Dan Boyle) 11:19 PPG 1. CHICAGO, Andrew Ladd 2 (Duncan Keith, Kris Versteeg) 12:48 On PP, Demers wrists rolling puck from top of circle; goes off Keith’s stick and over Niemi’s right shoulder Steps in over Sharks’ line and wrists a long one over Nabokov’s glove side

Penalties ― Madden C 2:50, Byfuglien C 10:36, Sharp C 15:47 Penalties ― Wallin S 13:13

SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 6 (Duncan Keith, Troy Brouwer) 7:44 2. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 6 (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews) 6:59 Sharp trails Hawks as they come in Sharks’ zone, long shot deflects off a couple players before going five-hole Kane works hard to control puck in Sharks’ zone, then rebound of his long shot jammed in by Byfuglien 3. CHICAGO, Jonathan Toews 7 (Duncan Keith, Patrick Kane) 8:29 PPG GWG Penalties ― Seabrook C 14:01 On PP, tips Keith’s slapshot from point 4. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 4 (Joe Thornton, Dan Boyle) 11:08 PPG THIRD PERIOD On PP, Sharks work puck around zone, then Marleau wrists one high over Niemi 3. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews ) 13:15 GWG Right off draw, Byfuglien takes pass in high slot and just wires it low stick past Nabokov Penalties ― Murray S 7:36, Bolland C 10:06

Penalties ― Versteeg C 19:07 THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Troy Bouwer 2 (Niklas Hjalmarsson, Marian Hossa) 6:18 Shots on goal by Hossa works hard on forecheck, forcing turnover, then Brouwer tips Hjalmarsson’s point shot past Nabokov BLACKHAWKS 8 14 18 40 6. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 5 (Dany Heatley, Dan Boyle) 15:32 SHARKS 13 18 12 43 Sharks crash net and Marleau jams home third rebound ~ way too little, way too late CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov Penalties ― Thornton S 8:14, Blake S 17:54, Clowe S (minor, 10-minute misconduct) Heatley S Seabrook C CHI ― 0 for 0, SJ ― 1 for 5 on power play Ladd C 19:42 Referees: Paul Devorski, Brad Watson Linesmen: Derek Amell, Shane Heyer 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 9 9 4 22  Antti Niemi CHI, Evgeni Nabokov SJ, Dustin Byfuglien CHI game’s THREE STARS SHARKS 11 9 7 27  Blackhawks did not record their first shot on goal until 5:31 into game CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov

CHI ― 1 for 4, SJ ― 1 for 1 on power play Referees: Stephen Walkom, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Brian Murphy, Jean Morin 17,562 at HP Pavilion at San Jose

 Jonathan Toews CHI, Patrick Marleau SJ, Duncan Keith CHI game’s THREE STARS

Friday, May 21 1900 h ct on TSN Sunday, May 23 1400 h ct on CBC/NBC SAN JOSE 2 @ CHICAGO 3 OVERTIME SAN JOSE 2 @ CHICAGO 4

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. SAN JOSE, Logan Couture 4 (Devin Setoguchi, Douglas Murray) 11:08 Right off draw, Sharks work puck around zone; long point shot blocked in front, but Couture snaps in rebound Penalties ― Bolland C 1:16, Clowe S 5:35 Penalties ― Hendry C 5:02 SECOND PERIOD 1. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 6 (Joe Pavelski, Dan Boyle) 4:00 PPG SECOND PERIOD On PP, Marleau steps in from point and wrists rebound high over falling Niemi 2. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 8 (Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Joe Pavelski) 7:35 SHG 2. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 7 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane) 6:59 PPG Sharks SH 3-on-2 as Keith takes puck in mouth, Marleau one-times Vlasic’s pass and blasts it high over Niemi On PP, Toews takes pass down load and threads a beautiful through-slot pass to Sharp 3. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 3 (Niklas Hjalmarsson, Kris Versteeg) 13:15 Seabrook cuts in off wing, shovels it in front and, in scramble, Nabokov actually pokes it over line with his own Penalties ― Bolland 2:00, Hossa C 2:33, Couture S 5:53 stick; goal disallowed on ice, but review overturns and allows it 4. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 5 (Ben Eager, Duncan Keith) 18:38 THIRD PERIOD Bolland fights off Setoguchi behind net, swings in front, fires it high over flopping Nabokov 3. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 4 (Jonathan Toews) 13:05 After shot block at Hawks’ line, Bolland goes in on breakaway and dekes low glove side on Nabokov Penalties ― Setoguchi S 6:45, Heatley S 11:55, Toews C 12:28 4. SAN JOSE, Patrick Marleau 7 (Dany Heatley, Dan Boyle) 15:37 Long point shot stopped in front, pinballs around, Marleau pokes it past Niemi THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 9 (Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews) 14:05 PPG GWG Penalties ― Keith C 0:22, Byfuglien C 6:08, Bolland C 10:35 Kane works hard down low, finds Byfuglien in crease; with Blake on him, Byfuglien one-times it past Nabokov 6. CHICAGO, Kris Versteeg 4 (unassisted) 19:18 ENG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Marleau can’t handle bouncing puck at line, Versteeg slides long shot into empty net 5. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 7 (Dave Bolland, Brian Campbell) 12:24 GWG Cruises into slot, takes pass from Bolland and one-times it high past oblivious Nabokov Penalties ― Boyle S 4:27, Clowe S 9:09, Heatley S 12:12

Penalties ― None Shots on goal by SHARKS 7 8 3 18 Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 8 10 9 27 SHARKS 10 13 18 5 46 SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi BLACKHAWKS 12 9 6 11 38 SAN JOSE, Evgeni Nabokov; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi SJ ― 0 for 2, CHI ― 1 for 5 on power play Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Tim Peel Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jay Sharrers SJ ― 1 for 6, CHI ― 1 for 2 on power play 22,224 at United Center Referees: Bill McCreary, Dan O’Rourke Linesmen: Derek Amell, Shane Heyer 22,311 at United Center  Dustin Byfuglien CHI, Dave Bolland CHI, Antti Niemi CHI game’s THREE STARS  Jonathan Toews CHI scores a point in his 13th consecutive game ~ extends his team record  Dustin Byfuglien CHI, Jonathan Toews CHI, Patrick Marleau SJ game’s THREE STARS  Blackhawks reach their first SCF since 1992 (swept by Pittsburgh Penguins)  Jonathan Toews CHI sets Hawks’ playoff record by scoring a point in twelve straight games  Captain Jonathan Toews CHI received Clarence Campbell Bowl following game ~ did not touch it

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2010 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 2W CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 112 v. 7E PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 88 GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC PETER LAVIOLETTE BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Saturday, May 29 1900 h ct on CBC Monday, May 31 1900 h ct on CBC PHILADELPHIA 5 @ CHICAGO 6 PHILADELPHIA 1 @ CHICAGO 2

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. PHILADELPHIA, Ville Leino 5 (Danny Briere, Chris Pronger) 6:38 NO SCORING Strange goal...Leino’s shot goes off Niemi’s blocker, Hjalmarsson’s face, then in 2. CHICAGO, Troy Brouwer 3 (Marian Hossa, Brent Sopel) 7:46 Penalties ― Versteeg C 7:26, Betts P 14:48, Carcillo P Kopecky C Richards P 17:27 Hossa fine job of fighting off Parent behind net, sends pass to Brouwer in slot who one-times it low stick side 3. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 6 (unassisted) 11:50 SHG SECOND PERIOD Coburn can’t control bouncing puck at Hawks’ line, Bolland goes in on SH breakaway, snaps a low one home 1. CHICAGO, Marian Hossa 3 (Patrick Sharp, Duncan Keith) 17:09 4. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell 4 (Chris Pronger, Claude Giroux) 16:37 PPG Hawks work puck around Flyers’ zone well, Hossa in front and jams rebound past Leighton On PP, Hartnell working hard in front and he flips rebound over fallen Niemi 2. CHICAGO, Ben Eager 1 (Dustin Byfuglien) 17:37 GWG 5. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere (Ville Leino, Scott Hartnell) 19:33 Eager fires hard snapshot from circle beating Leighton, who’s deep in his net, high glove side Briere blasts one from slot, it’s blocked, but Briere scoops up rebound and fires it home Penalties ― Richards P 5:08, Brouwer C 19:24 Penalties ― Eager C 3:26, Kane C 9:58, Campbell C 15:51 THIRD PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 8 (Mike Richards, Jeff Carter) 5:20 PPG 6. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 8 (Troy Brouwer, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 1:11 From high slot, Gagne swats at puck and, with Carter screening Niemi, puck bounces past goalie’s glove Hawks come flying in on 2-on-1, Sharp keeps and just wires it high glove over deep-in-his-crease Leighton 7. PHILADELPHIA, Blair Betts 1 (Arron Asham) 7:20 Penalties ― Sharp C 3:21, Pronger P Eager C (10-minute misconducts) 20:00 Betts picks up puck off boards when Campbell can’t control it, then just blasts it high stick side on Niemi 8. PHILADELPHIA, Kris Versteeg (Tomas Kopecky, Duncan Keith) 9:31 Shots on goal by Kopecky looks to be heading behind net, but slides pass to Versteeg standing in front FLYERS 3 15 15 33 9. CHICAGO, Troy Brouwer 4 (Marian Hossa, Niklas Hjalmarsson) 15:18 BLACKHAWKS 9 13 4 26 Hossa works like a demon in Flyers’ zone, then slides a beauty to Brouwer in slot...Boucher enters game PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton; CHICAGO, Antti Niemi 10. PHILADELPHIA, Arron Asham 4 (Danny Briere, Scott Hartnell) 18:49 Flyers pass it around Hawks’ zone at will and Asham takes Briere pass and fires a low one past Niemi PHI ― 1 for 3, CHI ― 0 for 3 on power play Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jean Morin Penalties ― Burish C 4:49 22,275 at United Center

THIRD PERIOD  Antti Niemi CHI, Marian Hossa CHI, Ben Eager CHI game’s THREE STARS 11. CHICAGO, Tomas Kopecky 4 (Kris Versteeg, Dave Bolland) 8:25 GWG  Flyers made two line-up changes ~ Carcillo in for van Riemsdyk, Bartulis in for Parent Kopecky takes pass in slot and, with Boucher down, waits him out and slides it low stick side  During national anthem, NHL recorded a decibel level of 122dB ~ as loud as a shot gun  Teams played 74:48 in series before Blackhawks got their first power play Penalties ― None  Laviolette removes Leighton from Flyers’ goal with 1:44 remaining

Shots on goal by FLYERS 17 9 6 32 BLACKHAWKS 9 15 8 32 PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton, Brian Boucher (15:18 of second period); CHICAGO, Antti Niemi

PHI ― 1 for 4, CHI ― 0 for 0 on power play Referees: Bill McCreary, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Pierre Racicot 22,312 at United Center

 Troy Brouwer CHI, Marian Hossa CHI, Chris Pronger PHI game’s THREE STARS  Tomas Kopecky CHI replaces an injured Andrew Ladd in the Blackhawks’ line-up  Entering series, Michael Leighton PHI had .948 sv pct in 2010 SC Playoffs; tonight 5 goals on 20 shots  Marian Hossa CHI plays in his third straight SCF with three different teams ~ PIT, DET, CHI  Chris Pronger PHI played a game-high 11:45 in first period, thru two 21:30, total of 32:21 TOI  HNIC commentators ~ J Hughson, C Simpson, G Healy, E Friedman, S Oake, R MacLean, D Cherry  Last time teams scored ten goals through 40 mins of SCF game was G5 in 1973  Jonathan Toews CHI has his SC Playoff point streak ended at 13 games  During this game, Phillies’ Roy Halladay threw a perfect game in Miami v. Florida Marlins

Friday, June 4 2000 h ct on CBC Wednesday, June 2 2000 h et on CBC CHICAGO 3 @ PHILADELPHIA 5 CHICAGO 3 @ PHILADELPHIA 4 OVERTIME FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. PHILADELPHIA, Mike Richards 7 (unassisted) 4:35 PPG 1. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 11 (Scott Hartnell, Braydon Coburn) 14:58 PPG Richards picks puck right off Hjalmarsson behind net and snaps a backhand in ~ great effort Niemi makes great glove save, but can’t hold onto it, Hartnell shoves it to Briere at glove side 2. PHILADELPHIA, Matt Carle 1 (unassisted) 14:48 Hawks are being swarmed by Flyers, Hjalmarsson tries to clear it...and puts it right on Carle’s stick! Penalties ― Hossa C 13:54, Carcillo P 18:05, Byfuglien C 20:00 3. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 9 (Duncan Keith) 18:32 Coburn can’t clear puck, Sharp’s long blast then hits Coburn’s stick and goes past Leighton SECOND PERIOD 4. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 10 (Kimmo Timonen, Scott Hartnell) 19:23 2. CHICAGO, Duncan Keith 2 (Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa) 2:49 Timonen finds Giroux at open stick side, with Keith not paying attention in front Kane makes cross-ice pass in Flyers’ zone, Keith one-times it and it goes off blade of Carter’s stick high 3. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell (Chris Pronger, Claude Giroux) 9:55 PPG Penalties ― Ladd C 0:36, Kopecky C 4:30, Timonen P 8:16 Pronger’s point shot tipped by Hartnell...just dribbles over line...play continues...review says it’s a good goal 4. CHICAGO, Brent Sopel 1 (John Madden) 17:52 SECOND PERIOD Right off face-off, Madden draws it back to Sopel who blasts it stick side past Leighton NO SCORING

Penalties ― Pronger P 3:36, Byfuglien C 9:31, Leighton P (served by Leino) 14:59 Penalties ― Bolland C 1:27, Sharp C 12:53, Boynton C Hartnell P 18:22

THIRD PERIOD THIRD PERIOD 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 8 (Jonathan Toews, Ben Eager) 2:50 5. PHILADELPHIA, Ville Leino 7 (Danny Briere, James van Riemsdyk) 6:43 GWG Toews’ lead pass sends Kane in on breakaway, scores by shooting low stick side Leino cuts into slot and flips a wobbly one that actually deflects in off Versteeg’s back 6. PHILADELPHIA, Ville Leino 6 (Claude Giroux, Matt Carle) 3:10 6. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 7 (Duncan Keith, Patrick Kane) 12:01 PPG Blackhawks’ first PP goal of series Niemi makes nice save with his right pad, but kicks it right to Leino, who fires it right into net Playing 5-on-3, Bolland re-directs Keith’s cross-slot slap pass into open stick side 7. CHICAGO, Brian Campbell 1 (Andrew Ladd, Duncan Keith) 15:50 Penalties ― None Campbell just directs puck toward net and it pinballs off sticks and Timonen’s skate 8. PHILADELPHIA, Jeff Carter 5 (unassisted) 19:35 ENG FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD Keith can’t hold puck in at blueline and Carter has breakaway and slides it into empty net 7. PHILADELPHIA, Claude Giroux 9 (Matt Carle, Danny Briere) 5:59 GWG Giroux makes pass, cuts toward net, beautifully tips Carle’s low shot through Niemi’s legs Penalties ― Seabrook C 8:03, Hartnell P 10:46, Coburn P 11:49, Versteeg C 19:42

Penalties ― None Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 11 13 10 34 Shots on goal by FLYERS 8 10 13 31 BLACKHAWKS 9 12 4 2 27 CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton FLYERS 9 7 15 1 32 CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton CHI ― 1 for 3, PHI ― 1 for 6 on power play Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jean Morin CHI ― 0 for 3, PHI ― 2 for 3 on power play 20,304 at Wachovia Center Referees: Bill McCreary, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Pierre Racicot 20,297 at Wachovia Center  Mike Richards PHI, Claude Giroux PHI, Ville Leino PHI game’s THREE STARS  D Nick Boynton CHI played his first SC game in 2010, replacing Jordan Hendry in line-up  Claude Giroux PHI, Ville Leino PHI, Chris Pronger PHI game’s THREE STARS  James van Riemsdyk PHI draws into Flyers’ line-up, replacing Dan Carcillo  Neither team made any line-up changes tonight from Game Two  Blackhawks lost their tenth consecutive game at Wachovia Center, no win since 1996  As usual, “God Bless America” sung by Lauren Hart (live) and Kate Smith (on video tape)  D Chris Pronger PHI finished game with 27:51 of ice time and a +4 rating  At 9:55 of second, puck appears to be scooped off Hawks’ goalline, but horn goes off, light goes  Ville Leino PHI, with his goal, set Flyers’ team record for playoff pts by rookie w/ 16 (Brian Propp) on, play continues for almost two minutes ~ video review rules it a goal  At 5:02 of overtime, another controversial play ~ Flyers hit post, puck rolls along line, horn sounds, no whistle blows ~ after review, it’s ruled no goal  Through this game, teams had been tied, or separated by one goal, 96% of time in series

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2010 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 2W CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 112 v. 7E PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 88 GM STAN BOWMAN, HC JOEL QUENNEVILLE v. GM PAUL HOLMGREN, HC PETER LAVIOLETTE BLACKHAWKS WIN SERIES IN 6

Sunday, June 6 1900 h ct on CBC Wednesday, June 9 2000 h et on CBC/NBC PHILADELPHIA 4 @ CHICAGO 7 CHICAGO 4 @ PHILADELPHIA 3 OVERTIME

FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CHICAGO, Brent Seabrook 4 (Kris Versteeg, Troy Brouwer) 12:17 PPG 1. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 11 (Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane) 16:49 PPG Versteeg wheels behind net, fires it in front, Seabrook’s shot goes off BOTH of Pronger’s skates and in Toews’ centering pass goes off Leighton’s stick and right to Byfuglien in slot 2. CHICAGO, Dave Bolland 8 (Brent Sopel, Dustin Byfuglien) 15:26 2. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell 7 (Danny Briere, Chris Pronger) 19:33 PPG Sopel’s shot misses net, but Bolland grabs puck and banks it in off Leighton’s right skate Hartnell getting pounded in front, goes down on Keith’s ankle slash, then jams rebound through Niemi’s legs 3. CHICAGO, Kris Versteeg 6 (Brent Seabrook, Dustin Byfuglien) 18:15 Cuts into Flyers’ zone and across ice, then snaps wrist shot (w/ Carle screening) stick side Penalties ― Pronger P 8:42, Sopel C 13:28, Pronger P 16:29, Seabrook C 16:59, Sopel C 19:07

Penalties ― Krajicek P 2:50, Bolland C 9:15, Hartnell P 11:16 SECOND PERIOD 3. PHILADELPHIA, Danny Briere 12 (Ville Leino, Lukas Krajicek) 8:00 SECOND PERIOD Keith dumped by Hartnell – no call – Flyers go in two-on-one, Briere takes pass and goes high 4. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell 6 (Ville Leino, Danny Briere) 0:32 4. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 11 (Dave Bolland, Duncan Keith) 9:58 Leino tries to stuff it in from edge of crease, but Niemi leaves rebound just lying there...Hartnell taps it in Playing 4-on-4, Hawks work puck in Flyers’ zone, Sharp’s low, weak shot goes in five-hole ~ very weak 5. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 9 (Andrew Ladd, Patrick Sharp) 3:13 5. CHICAGO, Andrew Ladd 3 (Niklas Hjalmarsson, Patrick Kane) 17:43 Sharp gets his shot blocked by Pronger, but he scoops it back up and finds Kane open at stick side Great deflection of Hjalmarsson’s blast from top of circle 6. PHILADELPHIA, Kimmo Timonen 1 (Danny Briere, Ville Leino) 4:31 Briere works puck beautifully behind net, Hartnell can’t stuff it in, is still lying in net when Timmonen fires it Penalties ― Hartnell P 1:56, Coburn P 8:09, Hossa C 9:29, Briere P 18:32 7. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 9 (Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith) 15:45 PPG GWG On PP, Hawks work puck around zone beautifully, Toews finds Byfuglien alone in front for re-direct THIRD PERIOD 6. PHILADELPHIA, Scott Hartnell 8 (Ville Leino, Danny Briere) 16:01 Penalties ― Hartnell P 7:19, Seabrook C 9:51, Pronger P 15:18 Centering pass goes off Seabrook’s stick, Hossa’s leg, then Hartnell stuff it in

THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― None 8. PHILADELPHIA, James van Riemsdyk 3 (Lukas Krajicek, Kimmo Timonen) 6:36 Niemi kicks long point shot out with his right leg...but kicks it right to JVR FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 9. CHICAGO, Patrick Sharp 10 (Patrick Kane) 16:08 7. CHICAGO, Patrick Kane 10 (Brian Campbell) 4:06 GWG Kane enters zone slowly, makes Carle back in, then slides pass to Sharp who wires it high Kane cuts in off left side, fires a horrible goal through Leighton’s legs...delayed reaction...most not sure it’s in 10. PHILADELPHIA, Simon Gagne 9 (Ville Leino) 17:24 Leino cuts into middle, then slides against-the-grain pass to Gagne, who has wide open glove side Penalties ― None 11. CHICAGO, Dustin Byfuglien 10 (Kris Versteeg, Dave Bolland) 17:55 ENG Byfuglien takes pass at centre and slides a long, slow one into empty net Shots on goal by BLACKHAWKS 17 10 12 2 41 Penalties ― Versteeg C 10:38 FLYERS 7 6 9 2 24 CHICAGO, Antti Niemi; PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton Shots on goal by FLYERS 7 10 10 27 CHI ― 1 for 5, PHI ― 1 for 4 on power play BLACKHAWKS 13 8 7 28 Referees: Kelly Sutherland, Stephen Walkom Linesmen: Steve Miller, Jean Morin PHILADELPHIA, Michael Leighton, Brian Boucher (start of second period); CHICAGO, Antti Niemi 20,327 at Wachovia Center

PHI ― 0 for 3, CHI ― 2 for 4 on power play  Game’s THREE STARS not announced Referees: Bill McCreary, Dan O’Halloran Linesmen: Greg Devorski, Pierre Racicot  No line-up changes for either team from Game Five 22,305 at United Center  Blackhawks had not won in Philadelphia since 9 November 1996  Only three times in history ('55, '65, '03) has the home team won every game in a Stanley Cup Final  Dustin Byfuglien CHI, Kris Versteeg CHI, Patrick Kane CHI game’s THREE STARS  Toews’ first assist gave him 29 pts in 2010 SCP ~ ties Denis Savard for Blackhawks’ SC team record  Joel Quenneville CHI finally mixes up his lines ~ Toews C, Hossa RW, Kopecky LW start game  Duncan Keith CHI, through two periods, has 19:38 TOI, 28:31 through three  In attendance tonight at United Center actors Vince Vaughn, Michelle Pfeiffer, NBA’s Michael Jordan  First overtime Stanley Cup-winning goal since Jason Arnott NJ in 2000 in Dallas  In the second period, Scott Hartnell PHI left with apparent injury...had just one shift in third period  Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Jonathan Toews all win Olympic Gold, Stanley Cup in same year  With 9:54 rem. in third, Keith CHI cut Briere PHI with a high-stick ~ none of the officials saw it  Ville Leino PHI records 21 SC Playoff points, ties SC record for pts by a rookie (Ciccarelli)  Brian Boucher PHI leaves Flyers’ net with 2:20 remaining in third period  17,951 days since Blackhawks last won the Stanley Cup  Dustin Byfuglien CHI finishes game w/ 2g, 2a, +3 rating, 18:08 TOI  Chris Pronger PHI finished with -5 rating in just 21:58 of even-strength ice time  Through five games, with 40 goals scored, it’s the highest-scoring SCF since 1981

JONATHAN TOEWS CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS 2010 WINNER 7 goals, 22 assists, 5 power-play goals, 3 GW goals in 22 games

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