Two Game 6s with a chance for the road team to end the series, two different results for Friday night’s Stanley Cup playoff action.This series between the Vancouver Canucks and Nashville Predators has been a very grinding and low-scoring series, especially helped by the fact that the Canucks have had to rotate through three goalies and are parking the bus withoutin the crease.
The Canucks advance to second round for the first time since the 2020 bubble, and they’ll face off against a Canadian rival in the Edmonton Oilers. The Predators now see their postseason series win drought extend to six straight seasons, last doing so in 2018.The Dallas Stars and Vegas Golden Knights seemed to follow the exact same formula as Friday’s earlier game.
This Game 6 was actually quite similar in terms of the action, but the speed of these two teams made it feel much faster and like there was a lot more going on. But it was a goalie showdown, with both It took until the third period to get the game’s first goal, but unlike Vancouver-Nashville, it came a bit earlier in the frame. With the game about six seconds away from the halfway point,Not only did Vegas take the lead, they didn’t give Dallas much of a chance to tie it. They outshot the Stars 12-5 and had a 1.48-0.32 edge in expected goals in the period, and after‘s empty net goal, the Golden Knights kept their season alive and sent this series to seven with a 2-0 win.
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