After two Game Sevens and a double overtime, the dust has finally settled on a very exciting first round.
Ottawa could not pull off the upset as the New York Rangers hung on for the win.
Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers rallied from an 0-2 deficit only to see Adam Henrique score the game winner in the second overtime period.
And, after not winning a playoff series since 1996, I was a bit heartbroken for the Panthers and their fans — who stood for the better part of the final 40 minutes.
Now, eight teams remain, including five who have never hoisted the Cup.
Will we see a new champion this year? It begins anew tonight with the Coyotes facing the Predators in Glendale.
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Hockey News
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The Hockey News - Series win over Senators provides lessons for Rangers; Panthers-Devils close out Round 1 beautifully
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TSN - McKenzie: Senators can trace series loss to Game 6
TSN - Cullen: Rangers, Devils advance to second round
TSN - Dreger: Leafs, Hawks, Florida teams in running for Luongo
USA Today - Devils oust Panthers in double-overtime Game 7 win
USA Today - Rangers win 2-1, face Capitals next
2 comments:
With Nashville playing the Coyotes it looks like that 2nd round pick in this years draft is getting worse and worse.
Ah shiznit
Bryan,
Are you saying the Coyotes can't make it past the Preds?
Faut pas vendre la peau de l'ours avant de l'avoir tuer!
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