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NHL: Avalanche 5, Wild 2

Ross Colton and Parker Kelly each scored in the third period, and Mackenzie Blackwood made 19 saves in his first start this postseason as the Avs put a stranglehold on the series against the Wild. Minnesota was outshot 20-5 over roughly the first half of the game by an energized Colorado offence. COL leads series 3-1.


Is red-hot Kadri looking like his his 2022 Cup-winning self?

Nazem Kadri was a huge deadline addition for the Avalanche, and has delivered in a big way, picking up a point in every game in the series against Minny. Kadri was pivotal in Colorado's Stanley Cup winning team in 2022, so is he looking like the same guy as he did then? TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce shares his thoughts on this and more.


Hot or Not: You no longer need a highly-paid, elite goalie to win the Cup

Do you no longer need a highly-paid, elite goaltender to win a Stanley Cup? Would Hurricanes veteran Brent Burns hoisting the Cup be the best moment since Alex Ovechkin in 2018? Was 19-year-old Macklin Celebrini the perfect choice to captain Canada at the World Hockey Championship? TSN Hockey analyst Carlo Colaiacovo shares his answers in Hot or Not.


NHL: Golden Knights 3, Ducks 4

Alex Killorn and rookie Beckett Sennecke had a goal and an assist apiece, and the Ducks beat the Golden Knights in Game 4 to even their second-round series. Series tied 2-2.


Dobes proving his impressive playoff run is no fluke

TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun and Arpon Basu of The Athletic join Claire Hanna to discuss another impressive performance by Jakub Dobes in the playoffs, how close Cole Caufield is to scoring at even strength again, and the Habs' offensive outburst the past two games in the series.


NHL: Sabres 2, Canadiens 6

Alex Newhook scored twice for the second consecutive game, Cole Caufield snapped his five-game goal drought, and the Canadiens thumped the Sabres at a raucous Bell Centre to take Game 3. MTL leads series 2-1.


How did the Canadiens completely dominate the Sabres in Game 3?

The TSN Hockey panel discusses how the Canadiens completely dominated the Sabres in Game 3, how Jakub Dobes is proving his impressive play in the postseason is no fluke, and why Beck Malenstyn didn't receive more than a minor penalty for steamrolling Dobes in the second period.


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