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Ryan

Dadoun

The first period between the Sharks and Avs was wild.
Esa Lindell was the unlikely source of the game-winning goal.
The series is now even at 2-2 going into Game 5 on Saturday.
St. Louis struck first, but Dallas went on to have a commanding game.
Everything you need to know about the Round 2 matchup.
With a win in Game 7, Carolina rounded out what was a bizarre Round 1.
Carolina battled back from 2-0 and 3-1 deficits.
Meanwhile, Washington suddenly finds itself on even footing with Carolina going into Game 5.
Brayden Schenn’s game-tying goal needed to be reviewed because the net came off at the same time.
Once again, Colorado bombarded Mike Smith with over 50 shots.
Toronto battled back from a 2-0 deficit and heated up again late in the third, but Boston still came out on top.
Logan Couture’s controversial goaltender interference call resulted in the game-winner, but that’s far from the only reason Vegas won.
The Sharks did battle back in the first, but their goaltending concerns are bigger than this one game.
Andrew Mangiapane only had eight goals in the regular season, but he scored the winner Thursday night.
Frederik Andersen had a great night while Mitchell Marner scored two goals, including the winner.
The Bruins were efficient in their first power-play opportunity of the series, but things didn’t go smoothly in their second attempt.
Defensemen scored four of the five goals in Game 1.
Bozak scored with just 2:05 left to break the 1-1 tie and take a 1-0 series lead.
His hot-and-cold regular season ended with him scoring just one goal in his final 19 games.
They might be Vancouver’s future, but perhaps fans won’t see as much of them as they’d like in the present.
After missing training camp as a contract holdout, he might make his NHL season debut on Tuesday.