NHL Stanley Cup Conference Finals podcast Len Shapiro: Expansion Knights keep setting new levels with each playoff advancement; Tampa Bay headed for Eastern Conference Finals

photo  from denverpost.com: James Neal (18) of the Vegas Golden Knights tries to skate around Brenden Dillon (4) of the San Jose Sharks during Game Six of the Western Conference Second Round during the 2018 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center on May 6, 2018 in San Jose, Calif.

On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Len Shapiro:

#1 It was a battle for the ages. It took six games and lots of anxious moments in a series which at one point up to Game 4 that was hard to predict an outcome. The Vegas Golden Knights, however, took Game 5 in Las Vegas past the San Jose Sharks and came back to San Jose with a 3-2 lead and clinched to advance to the Western Conference Finals on Sunday night with a convincing 3-0 shutout at SAP Center in Game 6.

#2 The Winnipeg Jets take a 3-2 series lead as they defeated the Nashville Predators 6-2 Saturday. This is a series where its been a win every other game for each team and don’t be surprised if this one goes seven.

#3 The Washington Capitals took a 3-2 series lead past the Nashville Predators with a three-goal 6-3 win and know after not being allowed to take a shot all game long for both the Pens’ Sid Crosby and the Caps’ Alex Ovechkin as both players were going all out in game five.

#4 The Tampa Bay Lightning clinched to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals with a win over the Boston Bruins to take a 4-1 series victory.

Len Shapiro does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast with Matt Harrington: Bruins, watch your tongue, Lightning just one win away; Sharks come back, but lose to Knights 5-3; plus more

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Matt:

#1 After the Boston Bruins Brad Marchand licked the face of the Tampa Bay Lighting’s winger Ryan Callahan, that was enough to light the fuse and the Lightning. Marchand said that Callahan punched him in the face four times and kept getting close and said it was not a big deal. The Bolts get the 4-3 win in overtime in Game 4 to take a 3-1 lead.

#2 The Vegas Golden Knights got a 5-3 win in regulation to take a 3-2 series lead. The Knights well ahead of San Jose scoring a goal in the first period and two in the second, but the sleeping Shark woke up answering back with three goals to tie it 3-3 in the third period but the Knights would have none of it and roared back with two goals to win it 5-3.

#3 In Washington tonight, the Pittsburgh Penguins, who tied up the series 2-2 with the Caps on Thursday with a 3-1 win do battle again tonight for Game 5. In Game 4, the defense put the pressure on both of the Caps and Pens key players Alexander Ovechkin for the Caps and Sid Crosby for the Pens neither scored a goal, but what’s worse was neither even got a shot on goal in Game 4.

#4 The Nashville Predators pulled off a tough win in Winnipeg on Thursday night in Game 4 to tie up the series 2-2. It’s been a back and forth series as the Jets won Game 3 at home convincingly 7-4 for their short series lead.

Matt Harrington does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Joe Lami: Pens tie up series with Caps at 2-2 to silence Ovechkin; Preds play for their lives, series with Jets now tied

photo from nhl.com: The Nashville Predators PK Subban celebrates scoring the game winner past the Winnipeg Jets to tie up the series up at two games apiece in Winnipeg on Thursday night

On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Joe:

#1 The Nashville Predators goalie Pekka Rinne stood on his head and stop 32 shots in a 2-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets who just trounced the Preds on Tuesday night in game three 7-4 flipped the script with a series tying game loss to Nashville. Game 5 will be this Saturday night in Winnipeg. The Predators’ PK Subban scored a power-play goal for the gamer.

#2 The Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night got a series-tying win past the Washington Capitals in a Game 4 win 3-1. The Penguins also were able to shut down Alex Ovechkin likewise the Penguins Sid Crosby who didn’t score a goal or get a shot and both were well-defended in Thursday’s contest.

#3 The San Jose Sharks tied their series 2-2 with the Vegas Golden Knights with a 4-0 shutout in Game 4 at SAP Center on Wednesday night. The Sharks dominated this game from start to finish and avoided going back to Vegas down 3-1. The Golden Knights will host the Sharks on Friday night for Game 5.

#4 The Tampa Bay Lighting are up two games to one over the Boston Bruins. The Bolts have been living on the forecheck that has helped shake the puck loose a few times and the Ligthing were able to gets wins by two goals and three goals in Games 2 and 3.

Joe Lami does the NHL Stanley Cup podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Can Sharks even it up tonight?; Jets lead Preds 2-1; Caps grab game 3 win lead Pens 2-1; No giving up on Bruins or Bolts series is tied 1-1

Photo credit: @Capitals

On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast, Marko takes a look at each NHL Playoff series:

#1 The Vegas Golden Knights lead the San Jose Sharks 2-1 in their best of seven series with Game 4 slated for tonight in San Jose.

#2 Nashville and Winnipeg go at it again with Game 4 Thursday night. The Predators and Jets played game 3 on Tuesday night with Winnipeg getting the win 7-4 to take the lead in the series 2-1

#3 The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins play Game 4 Thursday night at the Igloo in Pittsburgh. The Caps came away with the win in game 3 with a one goal win 4-3 to take a series 2-1 lead.

#4 The Boston Bruins and Tampa Bay Lighting are even at one apiece and face off tonight at TD Garden for Game 3.

Marko Ukalovic covers the NHL for Sportstalk radio at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: DeBoer preparing club for their biggest game of the season so far tonight

Photo credit: @AVNNewsFeed

On the Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 After dropping Game 3 in San Jose on Monday night, what team do you expect to come out tonight? The fiery team that won in double overtime on Saturday in Vegas or the team that battles in overtime, but somehow the Knights find the back end of the net to win it?

#2 Talk about some of the powerhouses on the Knights: William Karlsson, Marc-Andre Fluery, Tomas Tatar, Reilly Smith, Cody Eakin, and David Perron. It’s like you can choose any player from any line and the Knights have a flawless team.

#3 How much has injuries played a role in the playoffs for the Sharks with Joe Thornton and Brent Burns has shined, but has also been playing hurt at times; Evander Kane with the suspension, and Joonas Donskoi listed as injured.

#4 Has this series boiled down to who is the fastest team and how has speed played a role in beating the Sharks in two of the last three games?

#5 Peter DeBoer has had the skaters do some intense speed skating in the morning skate the option to keep up with the Knights. It will be intense if the Sharks aim to tie the series up tonight.

Mary Lisa Walsh does the SJ Sharks podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

SJ Sharks Rally, But Knights Karlsson Scores in OT to Give Vegas 2-1 Series Lead

@GoldenKnights photo: Vegas Golden Knights celebrate the game winning goal by the Knights William Karlsson in the overtime stanza to beat the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center Monday night in game 3

By Jerry Feitelberg

The San Jose Sharks rallied from a 3-1 third period deficit, but the Vegas Golden Knights took a 2-1 series lead after winning Game 3 in overtime 4-3. William Karlsson scored the game-winner Monday night 8:17 into the extra session for his fourth goal of the posteason. San Jose fired 42 shots on netminder Marc-Andre Fleury, but the Knights netminder turned aside all but three.

Evander Kane scored in his return to the lineup after serving a suspension for a cross-check to the head of a Golden Knights player in Game 1. Tomas Hertl scored the tying goal with just 1:57 left in regulation, but his efforts would ultimately be for naught. Karlsson turned the defensive pair of Paul Martin and Brent Burns into a pair of traffic cones on the winning shift, skating by them with ease before beating Sharks goalie Martin Jones over his right shoulder for the win.

The Sharks were surging to that point in overtime, having killed off two self-inflicted penalties in a too many men on the ice infraction and a delay of game minor. Fleury also made a brilliant point-blank save from a centering pass from behind the net just a few seconds of game play before Karlsson’s strike.

The Sharks took a 1-0 lead after Timo Meier solved Fleury 6:59 into the second period with the Sharks on the power play, taking a pass from Chris Tierney after Tierney caught a rebound of defenseman Colin Miller’s shin pad. Despite being outshot nearly 2 to 1 (32-18) after two periods, Vegas found themselves up 3-1 after Miller atoned for his role in the Sharks goal, notching a power play goal on a cross-crease pass 9:40 into the second.

Jonathan Marchessault would score on a near-identical play on the man advantange with 6:51 left in the frame after he received Alex Tuch’s perfect one-timer feed. Reilly Smith added an even strength goal after Karlsson tipped a puck to him for the easy score with 5:34 left in the second. Evander Kane scored his fourth career goal in his sixth career playoff contest to pull San Jose within one 7:49 into the period on the power play after Brent Burns managed to keep a clearing attempt on the blue line and in to keep the play alive.

Burns then fed Kane on the backhand just outside the faceoff dot to Fleury’s left for a perfect one-timer. Hertl’s goal came after the forward jammed his way to the netfront from behind the goal. The puck bounced loose, but Hertl stayed determined, shoveling the loose puck home to force overtime with 1:57 left in regulation. San Jose outhit Vegas 44-35, but put Vegas on the power play six times, including twice for puck over the glass and once for a too many men penalty.

The Golden Knights converted on two of those chances, something San Jose will look to improve upon in Game 4 Wednesday in San Jose. The Sharks hope to be with Joonas Donskoi in the lineup after the first-line forward sat out Monday’s contest. Joe Thornton continued to skate with the team at morning skate, but there is no word yet on if he’ll return to the lineup at any point against Vegas.

San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro: Hold onto your hats folks, this series is going to be tighter than you think

photo from lasvegassun.com: Vegas Golden Knights players wait for an official review after a scoring a goal against the San Jose Sharks in the first overtime period during the second period of Game 2 in an NHL hockey second-round playoff series at T-Mobile Arena Saturday, April 28, 2018. The goal was overturned due to goaltender interference.

On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Len:

#1 The Vegas Golden Knights’ opportune goal got called back because of goalie interference on the Knights’ Jonathan Marchessault for a play that was ruled not allowing the goalie to do his job and it was a pivotal decision that opened the door for the Sharks to win.

#2 With the overturned goal, it gave San Jose a chance to get back into the game with Logan Couture, who scored the game-winning goal in double overtime.

#3 What makes the Knights such a devastating team as they’re almost flawless at home?

#4 Can you see the Sharks beating the odds tonight in having the home ice and trying to go up one game in Vegas?

#5 What kind of a job will Martin Jones need to have in goal against a team like Vegas tonight in Game 3?

Len Shapiro does the Sharks podcasts Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast with Matt Harrington: Sharks come away from Vegas with a fortune; Bergeron keys Bruins win; Jets as promised will dominate; Pens have the starters

photo from bleacherreport.com: San Jose Sharks Brent Burns (88) goes for the victory lap in front of the Sharks bench after scoring on the Vegas Golden Knights at the T-Mobile Center in game 2 Saturday night

On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Matt:

#1 The San Jose Sharks can breath a little easier after getting shellacked in game 1 they came back on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Center with a double overtime win 4-3 past the Vegas Golden Knights to tie the series at 1-1

#2 It took a double overtime to win it and in the first overtime stanza the off ice officials waved a Knights goal off after the review in which the Knights could have won tell us about that play?

#3 The Sharks Joe Pavelski said you want to play with a lead but sometimes with a team like Vegas you have to chase the lead

#4 Winnipeg lead the best of seven series against Nashville 1-0 the Jets can dominate

#5 The Pittsburgh Penguins lead the Washington Capitals 1-0 after a game one win. The Penguins noted for their potent offense.

#6 The Boston Bruins took game 1 past the Tampa Bay Lighting and it was thanks to a goal scored by Patrice Bergeron

Matt Harrington does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcasts each weekend at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

Couture Scores in 2OT, Sharks Tie Series 1-1 with 4-3 Win in Vegas

Photo credit: @ESPNStatsInfo

By Mary Walsh

The San Jose Sharks tied the series at 1-1 against the Golden Knights with a 4-3 2OT win at the T-Mobile Arena Saturday. Logan Couture scored the game-winner and a regulation goal, while Brent Burns also scored twice in regulation. William Karlsson scored twice for the Golden Knights, while Nate Schmidt tied the game in the third for Las Vegas. Martin Jones made 26 saves for the win, while Marc-Andre Fleury made 43 saves for Las Vegas.

Not only did the Sharks lose Game One in a big way on Thursday, but they lost one of their most prolific forwards when Evander Kane was suspended for one game after cross-checking Pierre-Edouard Bellemare in the head. Barclay Goodrow drew into the lineup for Game 2.

Sharks captain Joe Pavelski discussed how the Sharks came back and played a better game Saturday:

You want to play with that lead, you don’t want to chase the series all the time. So for us to come out in the second, start getting a little momentum going, score a few goals, understand what can work for us and… just overall our compete level was better, our details were better. They still played a good game, it came right down to the end and a few plays and it went our way.

Martin Jones, after being in net for the 7-0 loss Thursday, explained how he resets after a loss like that: “My confidence isn’t going to get shaken from one bad game. It’s not the first time I’ve had a bad game. Yeah, I mean, you put that behind you. That’s why you have a routine and you have the way you prepare for games. That’s so you can kind of lean on that and you just get ready for the next one.”

The Sharks outshot the Golden Knights 9-5 in the first period, only to keep the score even at zero for most of the period. Martin Jones made some saves, including a remarkable one on Tuch. The teams were playing their second four on four when Deryk Engelland made a pass across goal to Alex Tuch. Having to move all the way across the crease, Jones stretched to get a pad on it for the save.

Not long after that, Las Vegas scored. The goal came off an offensive zone turnover to William Karlsson, who passed it back to Nate Schmidt on the blue line. Schmidt passed it the length of the blue line to Colin Miller, who sent a shot wide. The shot went off the boards behind to net to Karlsson, who took the shot from a bad angle. Assists went to Miller and Schmidt.

Just 26 seconds into the second period, Karlsson scored again with just a hint of a screen from Reilly Smith, who had also prevented Marc-Edouard Vlasic’s clear seconds earlier. Smith got the only assist.

A holding the stick penalty put the Sharks on the power play at 1:56. Four seconds into that penalty, Brent Burns scored with a blast through traffic. Joe Pavelski got the assist.

At 4:17, William Carrier hit Dylan DeMelo knee on knee, sending DeMelo off the ice balancing on one leg. Carrier went to the box for kneeing. DeMelo returned to the bench quickly. The Golden Knights killed the penalty off.

The Sharks were back on the power play for a third time at 6:47 when Collin Miller was called for hooking Eric Fehr. That power play did not start well and ended with an interference call to Tomas Hertl. The Sharks had a couple of shots during the ensuing four on four, and then successfully killed off the very short Vegas power play.

A brief tussle between Vlasic and Marchessault put both players in the box at 9:54 for two minutes and yet more four-on-four hockey. A little less than a minute into that, Logan Couture scored off a well-placed pass from Tomas Hertl. Hertl got the only assist but Dylan DeMelo played a big part as well, sending the puck to the net and going after it. Driving to the net, he pushed Engelland out of position so Hertl could take the puck. Hertl had to fend off two more Knights before he could make the pass, so a third might have tipped the balance.

A third goal for the Sharks came from Brent Burns at 14:07, while the teams were playing four on four for the fifth time. This time it was for matching roughing penalties to Brenden Dillon and David Perron. The two stepped away from a group mauling in the corner and fell to the ice in the blue paint.

Joe Pavelksi won an offensive zone faceoff and got it to Timo Meier, who tapped it to Burns just above the faceoff circle. Seeing a gap along the board, Burns carried the puck down behind the net and put in with a wrap around. Assists went to Meier and Pavelksi.

Las Vegas challenged the goal, as Timo Meier was pushed into Fleury by Colin Miller. Fleury was outside the crease at the time of the collision, making it impossible for him to get back in time. The goal held up.

At 19:34, Jon Merrill was called for hooking Hertl, giving the Sharks 1:31 of power play time to start the third period.

That power play didn’t produce, and at 13:28 of the period, Las Vegas tied the game. The shot came right off a faceoff from Nate Schmidt and went off of Melker Karlsson’s skate. Shea Theodore and Erik Haula got the assists.

At the end of regulation, the teams were tied at three on the scoreboard, though the Sharks had outshot the Golden Knights. The goaltenders went into this playoff overtime with a significant experience advantage to Fleury. He had won 10 of 11 overtime games, while Martin Jones had just two wins in five games.

Las Vegas started overtime with several quick shots off of speedy zone entries. In just over five minutes, the teams had already taken four icing calls, a sign of the frenetic pace at both ends of the ice.

Just over four minutes in, Barclay Goodrow got a great breakaway chance but was stopped by Fleury. That chance started a push from the Sharks, including a slippery try by Pavelski. The Knights pushed back hard but the Sharks did not give them many second chances.

That was not the case by the end of the period, when the Knights got three shots in a row. The third one went in and was reviewed after Marchessault made contact with Martin Jones’ arm and stick, pulling him out of position. The goal was overturned.

Going into the second overtime period, the Sharks had three defensemen (Vlasic, Burns and Braun) with over 30 minutes of ice time. None of the Golden Knights had played that much in the game. Paul Martin had spent the first overtime on the bench while Pete DeBoer rotated five defensemen.

The Mikkel Boedker took a stick to the face in front of the Vegas net, giving the Sharks an early power play in the period. The Sharks got two shots and some close calls but did not score. The Golden Knights gave the Sharks another try with a hooking penalty at 5:05.

The Sharks finished it off with a power play goal at 5:13. Kevin Labanc made a beautiful, patient pass across the crease through skates and sticks to Logan Couture, who took a similarly patient shot that squeezed through on the short side. Assists went to Labanc and Burns.

Conference semifinal Game 3 between the Sharks and the Golden Knights will be on Monday in San Jose at 7:00 pm PT.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Joe Lami: Pens open series with 3-2 win past Caps; Bruins and Bolts open game 1 Saturday; Too much Knights for Sharks; Jets-Preds face off tonite for game 1

@penguins photo: The Pittsburgh Penguins provided great defense to hold onto their one goal lead for the win 3-2 on Thursday night in Washington in game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the best of seven round II

On the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Joe:

#1 Pittsburgh took game one 3-2 past the Washington Capitals to take a 1-0 series lead

#2 The Boston Bruins face off in Tampa Bay for a noon time matinee Saturday

#3 The San Jose Sharks were shelled by the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Center in game one on Thursday night.

#4 The Winnipeg Jets open up their best of seven series in Nashville tonight at 5pm this series has the feeling of a Stanley Cup Final

Joe does the Stanley Cup Playoff podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com