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New York Reigns Supreme: Rangers Sweep Capitals, Advance to Second Round

The New York Rangers wasted no time stamping their authority on the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, dispatching the Washington Capitals in a dominant four-game sweep. Artemi Panarin (32) emerged as a hero for the Rangers, scoring the go-ahead goal and adding an assist in their 4-2 victory on Sunday. This win cemented their place as the first team to advance to the second round.

Panarin’s heroics were complemented by a well-rounded offensive effort from the Rangers. Kaapo Kakko, Vincent Trocheck, and Jack Roslovic all found the net, while Igor Shesterkin stood tall in net with 23 saves. Mika Zibanejad chipped in with two assists, further bolstering the offensive attack for the Presidents’ Trophy winners.

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The victory exposed the struggles of the Capitals, particularly their star captain Alex Ovechkin. The 38-year-old was held scoreless throughout the series, managing only 15:26 of ice time and failing to register a single shot on goal in the elimination game. This lack of production from their offensive leader proved to be a major hurdle for Washington.

The Rangers will now patiently await their second-round opponent, with the winner of the Carolina Hurricanes and New York Islanders series looming. The Hurricanes currently hold a commanding 3-1 lead, with Game 5 scheduled for Tuesday.

Canucks Take Commanding Lead Over Predators in Overtime Thriller

Elsewhere in the Eastern Conference, the Vancouver Canucks pulled off a dramatic overtime victory over the Nashville Predators, stealing Game 4 by a score of 4-3. This win puts the Canucks firmly in control of the series, leading 3-1 with Game 5 set for their home ice.

The hero of the night for Vancouver was Elias Lindholm, who netted the game-winning goal just over a minute into overtime. However, the true story of the game belonged to Brock Boeser, who notched a hat-trick, including two clutch goals in the final 2:49 of regulation to force overtime.

Stepping into the spotlight for the Canucks was goaltender Arturs Silovs, who made his Stanley Cup playoff debut in place of the injured Casey DeSmith. The young netminder impressed, stopping 27 shots and proving to be a crucial factor in the win.

The Predators, despite valiant efforts from Mark Jankowski, Gustav Nyquist, and Filip Forsberg (who each scored a goal), were unable to overcome the late-game heroics of the Canucks. Juuse Saros made 16 saves in the losing effort.

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Avalanche Avalanche Over Jets, Take 3-1 Series Lead

Moving to the Western Conference, the Colorado Avalanche continued their dominant run in the playoffs, crushing the visiting Winnipeg Jets by a score of 5-1. This victory gives the Avalanche a commanding 3-1 series lead, putting the Jets on the brink of elimination.

Leading the charge for Colorado was Valeri Nichushkin, who notched his first career hat-trick. This offensive explosion from Nichushkin, coupled with a goal from Nate Schmidt, propelled the Avalanche to victory. The Jets’ lone goal came from the stick of Nate Schmidt.

Struggles continued for Winnipeg goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who allowed four goals on 30 shots before being replaced by Laurent Brossoit at the start of the third period. The Avalanche have now outscored the Jets 16-5 since dropping the opening game of the series 7-6. Game 5 will be played on Tuesday night in Winnipeg, where the Jets will desperately need to find a way to avoid playoff elimination.

Oilers Edge Kings in Tight Contest, Move Closer to Series Win

The Edmonton Oilers took a commanding 3-1 lead in their first-round series against the Los Angeles Kings with a narrow 1-0 victory in Game 4. The win puts the Oilers on the cusp of eliminating the Kings for the third consecutive year in the first round.

The lone goal of the game came from the stick of Evan Bouchard on a power play, with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl earning the assists. McDavid continues to be a scoring machine for the Oilers, leading the series with 10 points (1 goal, 9 assists). Draisaitl sits close behind with 8 points (3 goals, 5 assists).

Stuart Skinner was the unlikely hero for the Oilers, making a staggering 33 saves to secure the shutout victory. This was Skinner’s first career playoff win, and his performance will undoubtedly boost the confidence of the Edmonton team.

On the other side of the ice, Los Angeles opted to start David Rittich in goal for the first time in the series. Rittich finished the game with 12 saves, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the offensive struggles of the Kings. Interim

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