What a gorgeous day we're having! First time this year that I've worn a t-shirt outside, I'm super excited. And what better way to spend it than to recap some hockey games. All teams but 2 (Anaheim vs Preds) have now played their first game of the Playoffs! Lots of exciting highlights last night, and two shutouts to boot! I'm gonna be a little quicker in my rundowns today, I'd love the chance to get outside before the sun goes down. So without further ado, let's get into it!
Flyers @ Capitals GAME 1
- The theme of this game seemed to be hits and blocks... should make it an interesting series, especially if the games stay close. Look forward to seeing some fights if this goes to game 7
- First period was scoreless, both goalies making some critical saves to keep it that way. Most notably, a deflection by Holtby and a glove save by Mason that absolutely robbed Kusnetsov
- Brooks Orpik's second period hit on Chris Vandevelde was a big one. Typical of the physical play he generally demonstrates. If you like watching players get knocked to the ice, check that one out!
- First goal came at 16:12 of the 2nd. Carlson scored on a Power Play advantage with a nice slap shot from the blueline. Mason went for the save, but it was too quick for him to stop. Caps take the lead 1-0
- Second goal also goes to the Caps, at 16:36 of the 3rd. Jay Beagle is set up beautifully by Marcus Johansson. He gets his first of the playoffs with a wrist shot to the top shelf. A lot of power behind that shot, great goal
- As the buzzer ended the game, Hotlby makes a final save on Claude Giroux's shot. Just behind the net, Schenn makes a huge hit on Alzner, which is not appreciated by the Caps. A bit of a line brawl ensues.
- Caps take game one, leading the series 1-0 against the Flyers. Mason made 29 saves on 31 shots, Holtby gets his 3rd career playoff shutout with 19 saves
Islanders @ Panthers GAME 1
- Fun fact, the Islanders are going into this year's playoffs having NOT won a series in 23 years... how's that for some bad playoff luck? Maybe this will be their chance to turn it around
- Thomas Greiss got the call to net for the Islanders, who have struggled to keep goal tenders healthy this season
- Scoring kicked off quickly in this game. Teddy Purcell being the first to light the lamp for Florida. Less than 2mins into the 1st, Purcell is fed the puck by Jiri Hudler. The defence dont see him until its too late, and the puck is tipped in. 1-0 Panthers.
- About 5mins later, the Islanders return fire to tie the game at one a piece. Brock Nelson gets a centred pass and takes off, beating Luongo.
- A second Panthers goal comes only 6mins later, Brian Campell has a stunner from the blue line. Greiss loses sight of the puck, which easily makes its way straight to the back of the net. Panthers lead 2-1.
- The Islanders come back to tie it again shortly after with a Power Play goal. Tavares skillfully passes the puck to Brock Nelson, who slides it into the top shelf. Game tied 2-2.
- The tie is broken yet again, less than 2mins into the 2nd period. Smith picks up a rebound just to the side of the net, and Greiss isn't quick enough to catch it. 3-2 Panthers.
- Not to be outdone, John Tavares ties the game AGAIN in the dying seconds of the period. Luongo goes to the left of the net, focused on Okposo, who instead, passes it to an open Tavares on the right of the net. For the third time, the game is tied. 3-3.
- Early in the 3rd, Tavares strips the Panthers of the puck in their own zone, passing to Kyle Okposo who scores. What a takeaway, nice play for the Islanders. They take the lead 4-3.
- Just a few minutes later, they solidify the lead with a goal from Ryan Strome. The play is set up by Alan Quine who has some fancy moves in front of the net. When his shot leaves a rebound, Strome is quick to take advantage. The score is 5-3, with a nice two goal lead for Florida.
- About a minute later, Florida closes the gap with another goal. A stolen pass leads to Smith netting his second goal of the game. 5-4 for the Islanders
- The biggest save of the game comes from Thomas Greiss. With less than a minute left in the game, Jagr tries to slide one passed the goalie, who makes an absolutely jaw dropping save to keep the Islanders in the lead.
- Islanders take game one, with a score of 5-4
Wild @ Stars GAME 1
- To Dallas, for game one of this series. The Stars with one of the best offensive lines in the NHL are a finals favourite in many fan made brackets, but they have proven in the past that playoff pressure is real.
- 9mins left in the first, commotion in front of the net on a Stars Power Play. This scene reminded me a bit of a kids hockey game, where everyone crowds in front and frantically tries to put the puck in the net. Alex Goligoski joins in, and manages to break his stick clear in half. Even with all the bodies and sticks, Dubnyk is able to clear the puck keeping the game scoreless
- 6mins left in the first, Sharp has a gorgeous one timer, and even starts to raise his arms in celebration before realizing that the puck had his the cross bar and bounced out... close call for Dallas, but still no score as we head into the second
- Finally, the puck connects. 4mins into the 2nd period, Hemsky has a takeaway, feeding the puck to Radek Faksa who puts it in the top corner of the net passed Dubnyk. 1-0 Stars
- Shortly after, Hemsky attempts to capitalize on a breakaway, but is robbed by Dubnyk's stick. Amazing play, definitely check that one out
- Former Ottawa Senators captain Jason Spezza adds a goal to the highlight reel with 7mins left in the 2nd. He fakes a shot, and as Dubnyk goes for the save, he makes use of the newly open space in the net, a bags his first of the series. 2-0 Stars going into the final period
- Five minutes remaining in the game, the Stars in the dwindling seconds of a PP, Patrick Eaves catches a rebound off Dubnyk and quickly redirects it into the net. 3-0 Stars
- Shortly after, the Wild pull Dubnyk to add the extra offensive player in hopes of not being shutout. However, the Stars have other ideas, as top scorer Jamie Benn sends the puck down the ice for an empty netter
- Kari Lehtonen has the third shutout of the 2016 playoffs making all 22 saves. Stars take game one, and the lead in the series with a score of 4-0
Sharks @ Kings GAME 1
- Battle of California... gotta love when two rivals face off in this race
- Jones gets the call to net for the Sharks, facing off against his former teammates
- Th first goal is a bit disappointing for Sharks fans, as Muzzin's shot goes wide of the net before being redirected into an empty net by Thomas Hertl's skate. 1-0 Kings
- 13mins left in the 1st, Sharks on a PP, captain Joe Pavelski catches a pass from Brent Burns, and fires the puck passed Jonathan Quick. Tied game end 1-1.
- Two shots back to back saved by Jonathan Quick before time runs out in the 1st, great goal tending for the Kings
- Just about halfway through the second, Brent Burns gets a pass off the face off, winds up and scores on Quick. Sharks take the lead
- A minute or so later, Kings on the power play, Jeff Carter nets a goal off a few Sharks players... seriously, it hits EVERYONE before finding its way to the back of the net. Kings tie the game once again.
- A few short minutes later, Kings defence Drew Doughty takes his role to a whole new level by putting himself in the net between the puck and the line, assisting Jones in a save... a funny play to watch, thats quite the blocking technique
- Near the end of the period, the Kings score a short handed goal with a nice 2 on 1 rush. Trevor Lewis beats Jones, giving the Kings the lead.
- San Jose is back in the game almost immediately, as Hertl redeems himself for his earlier mistake, netting his first of the playoffs. Several shots are fired before his connects with the net. Game is tied once again.
- Less than a minute into the third, Joe Paveski lights the lamp again, this time with a stunning wrap around shot that sneaks by Quick. Sharks take the lead thanks to their captain.
- Dying seconds of the last period, the Kings make a grand attempt to take the game to overtime, but Jones denies them that chance. Close game, but Sharks take it 4-3
And that about does it, folks! Some great games, and certainly more to come. My dog has brought me her leash, indicating its time for me to sign off. How are your playoff brackets looking? Let me know in the comments below!
-Jess

