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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.


Canadiens look to channel Bell Centre energy

The Canadiens return to the Bell Centre tonight for their first home game against the Sabres. The team is looking forward to the energy in building but know they have to channel it the right way.


NHL: Avalanche 1, Wild 5

Kirill Kaprizov scored first and assisted on the next two goals as the Wild forced a goalie change and handed the Avalanche their first loss of the postseason with a victory in Game 3 of their second-round series on Saturday night. COL leads series 2-1.


NHL: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)

Jackson Blake scored 5:31 into overtime for his second of the game, Logan Stankoven also scored in regulation, and the Hurricanes finished off a four-game sweep with a victory over the Flyers to advance to the Eastern Conference Final for the second straight season. CAR wins series 4-0.


Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl: Jackson Blake

Jackson Blake scored a pair of goals in Game 4 including the series-clincher in overtime to send the Hurricanes to the Eastern Conference Final, earning him Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl honours for Saturday night.


Hurricanes become first team to start postseason 8-0 since 1985

After the Hurricanes completed their second straight series sweep, TSN Hockey analyst Frankie Corrado joins SportsCentre to discuss if he thinks Carolina is capable of winning the Stanley Cup this year, and what makes the Hall-Stankoven-Blake line so unstoppable.


Must See: Blake's overtime winner sends Hurricanes to ECF

Taylor Hall skates into the Flyers' zone, centers the puck for Jackson Blake and his shot goes off Dan Vladar's glove and into the net to keep the Hurricanes undefeated in this year's playoffs and send them to the Eastern Conference Final.


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