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NHL: Wild 6, Stars 1

Matt Boldy had two goals and an assist, Joel Ericksson Ek scored a pair of power-play goals and rookie goalie Jesper Wallstedt made 27 saves in his postseason debut to help the Wild thump the Stars in Game 1 of their Western Conference playoff series. MIN leads series 1-0.


NHL: Senators 0, Hurricanes 2

Logan Stankoven and Taylor Hall scored, and Frederik Andersen came through with a big third-period performance in net to help the Hurricanes blank the Senators on Saturday to open their first-round playoff series. CAR leads series 1-0.


NHL: Flyers 3, Penguins 2

Travis Sanheim scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third period, and the Flyers announced their return to the playoffs with a win over the Penguins on Saturday night. Dan Vladar stopped 15 shots to pick up the first postseason win of his six-year career. PHI leads series 1-0.


Andersen outduels Ullmark to lift Hurricanes to Game 1 win

In an extremely tight matchup with not many chances either way, Game 1 saw Frederik Andersen with a clean sheet, and Linus Ullmark with a couple of not-so-hot goals against. The TSN Hockey panel gets extensive in breaking down Game 1 between the Senators and Hurricanes.


Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl: Frederik Andersen

The Hurricanes were good against the Senators in Game 1, and Frederik Andersen was perfect, turning away all 22 shots he faced, earning Ultimate Performer Powered by Stihl honours for the opening day of the NHL playoffs.


Habs taking advantage of extra practice time as they dial in on slowing down Bolts

The Canadiens had three practice days in a row ahead of Game 1 of their series against the Lightning, and head coach Martin St. Louis joked they didn't know what to do with all the extra time. The Habs are trying to find the right balance between rest and work, and know that stopping Tampa Bay's rush offence is a key to the series.


Bain: 'Brutally honest' Hellebuyck made it clear he expects Jets to make changes

After missing the playoffs for only the second time in the last nine years, the Winnipeg Jets cleaned out their lockers following what most of the core players were calling a 'misstep' of a season. Connor Hellebuyck took it a step further, in a brutally honest interview in which he made it clear to the Jets' front office that he expects changes to be made. TSN's Danielle Bain has more.


Maple Leafs meeting with Mats Sundin about potential management role

The Maple Leafs are meeting with team legend and Hockey Hall of Famer Mats Sundin on Friday about a potential role in their new management structure. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joins James Duthie to discuss if it's a legitimate possibility that Toronto could hire Sundin and what his position could entail.


'Youth and speed': Rishaug weighs in on Oilers big differences from last season

The Oilers have been without assistant captain Leon Draisaitl since the middle of March and his status remains up in the air for the start of Edmonton's series again the Ducks on Monday. TSN's Ryan Rishaug joins SportsCentre to discuss the latest on Draisaitl's condition and how he thinks this Oilers group compares to the one from a year ago.


Rutherford calls out Pettersson: 'I don't believe he's put enough preparation in'

Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford is candid about Elias Pettersson's disappointing last two years in Vancouver, saying the forward doesn't put enough preparation work in to be the best player he can be. Rutherford believes he can still reach that level and shares why it's a tough situation for the Canucks.


'Every time you don't make the playoffs it feels like a failure': Jets lament lost season

After a disappointing season, finishing seventh in the Central, the Winnipeg Jets clean out their lockers as they head into the offseason. Forward Cole Perfetti hopes the team uses their discouraging finish to come back next season bigger, faster and stronger, while Gabe Vilardi expresses faith in the Jets as a playoff team moving forward. Josh Morrissey feels motivated to lead the organization to the postseason in a year's time.


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