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Ducks searching for 'sense of desperation' to finish off Oilers in Game 6

The Ducks got out to a slow start in Game 5 and things got out of hand quickly as the Oilers stayed alive in the series by picking up the win. With the scene shifting to Anaheim for Thursday's affair, the Ducks are aware they will have to play with more urgency. Mason McTavish spoke about the challenge of trying to suppress the Oilers' top players.


Tocchet hoping time off can help some banged up Flyers

With the start of their next series against Carolina still up in the air, Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet says he won't try to overload his young players with too much information at once, and hopes that the time off can help some players get healthier.


The Talking Point: Three keys for Canadiens to finish Lightning

After pulling off a dramatic victory in Game 5 in Tampa, what do the Canadiens need to do to finish the Lightning at home in Montreal in Game 6? TSN Hockey analyst Bruce Boudreau gives us his three keys to victory for the Habs to take out the Bolts.


NHL: Mammoth 4, Golden Knights 5 (2OT)

Brett Howden scored a shorthanded goal at 5:28 of the second overtime to give Vegas a victory over the Mammoth and put the Golden Knights one victory away from winning the first-round series. Pavel Dorofeyev's six-on-five goal with less than a minute left in regulation forced overtime and gave him the sixth playoff hat trick in franchise history. VGK leads series 3-2.


NHL: Penguins 0, Flyers 1 (OT)

Cam York buried the winner 17:32 into overtime and chucked his stick into the crowd in a wild celebration to send the Flyers into the second round for the first time in six years with a Game 6 win over the Penguins on Wednesday night. PHI wins series 4-2.


NHL: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2

Alexandre Texier broke a tie 1:06 into the third period and the Canadiens edged the Lightning on Wednesday night to move within a victory of advancing to the second round. Brendan Gallagher netted his first goal in his first game of the series and Kirby Dach also scored for the Habs. MTL leads series 3-2.


Will St. Louis break up Canadiens' top line in Game 5?

With his top line struggling to generate offence so far in the series, could Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis break up that top unit to try and get things going? After a 22-goal regular season, Oliver Kapanen has no points through four postseason games so far. Could Kapnanen be removed from the lineup for Game 5 tonight? TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun weighs in.


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