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NHL ROUNDUP: Andrei Svechnikov scores 3, Canes 1 win the Devils

April 27, 2025; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Carolina Hurricanes right -wing Andrei Svechnikov (37) celebrates its target against New Jersey Devils in the third period in the fourth match of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs in the Crudental Center. Compulsory Credit: Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images

Andrei Svechnikov’s hat trick helped Carolina Hurricanes’s goalkeeper Frederik Andersen to defeat New Jersey Devils 5-2 on Sunday and 3-1 in the Eastern Conference Quarter Finals.

Svechnikov made a hat trick in a lonely game in Hurricanes/Hartford Whalars, Svechnikov, Sunday for the second time on Sunday. The first and second periods scored a goal at the opening minute and then found the win with an empty netter with an empty net with 3:17.

Jaccob scored goals for Slavin and Brent Burns de Carolina. Andersen won by stopping six of seven shots before falling behind 15:41 in the second place. Pyotr Kochetko has saved 14 in its first action since April 16.

Nico Hischier ranked second in the last shot of the demons against Andersen 2:45. Timo Meier, who helped Bizchier’s goal, attracted New Jersey in 3-2 in less than three minutes after entering Kochetkov. Devils goalkeeper Jacob Markstrom recorded 24 savings.

Capitals 5, Canadiens 2

Andrew Mangiapane remained 3:37 in the third period, and visiting Washington was 3-1 in the Eastern Conference of the Eastern Conference.

Dylan Strome controlled a stretch transition from Trevor Van Riemsdyk to Center Ice, crossed the blue line and dropped the first goal of the skin to Mangiapane, who threw the leather at a high wrist throwing. Brandon Duhaime remained 2:39 and Tom Wilson is 55 seconds for the 5-2 finals.

Duhaime scored two third -term goals and Strome had a goal and assistant for Capitals, the number 1 seed. Juraj Slafkovsky and Cole Caufield scored goals for Canadiens, the second wild card.

Blues 5, jets 1

Jake’s neighbors scored the first playoff goals and defeated the host St. Louis Winnipeg Tie and defeated the Western Conference in two games in the first round of playoff series.

Robert Thomas and Defensemen Tucker and Justin Faulk scored a goal for Blues, while Captain Brayden Schennn had a goal and assistant. The defender Colton Parayko had two assists and Jordan Binnington made 30 shots.

Kyle Connor clarified Jets’s goal. Connor Hellebuyck saved 13 in 18 shots before withdrawing the third period. Hellebuyck’s second game in a row; He allowed 11 goals in 43 shots in the last two competitions. Instead, Eric Comrie, who stopped six shots, took it.

Oilers 4, Kings 3 (herb)

Leon Draisaitl scored the first career playoff overtime goals to perform a four-point performance, as he returned to defeat the host Edmonton Los Angeles and even his series in 2-2.

Evan Bouchard scored twice and Corey Perry added a single for Oilers erasing the third period deficit with the two goals to force the overtime. Connor McDavid clarified two assistants and saved the Goaltender Calvin Pickard 38.

Trevor Moore, Warren Foenele and Kevin Fiala scored goals for Kings, who led the third period in three of the four games of this series. Phil Danault gathered two assists and goalkeeper Darcy Kuemper 44 shots.

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