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In a crucial Game Four, Carolina came out and dominated the first period, ending it up 3-1. But they still needed a third-period goal to secure the win, with Jordan Staal restoring the lead and Nikolaj Ehlers adding an empty-netter to seal a 5-3 victory and tie the series 2-2. Down two-one in the series, Carolina turned to rookie Brandon Bussi in net. The Hurricanes did their be...

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The Toronto Marlies are set to face the Chicago Wolves in the Calder Cup Finals after Chicago captured the Western Conference title over Colorado. This will be the third time Toronto has faced Chicago in the postseason – 2008 Western Conference Finals, 2014 North Division Finals. The Marlies will begin on the road at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on Friday, June 12. Toron...

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Victor Wembanyama came through when the Spurs needed him most, scoring 32 points and leading San Antonio to a 115–111 win, cutting the Knicks’ series lead to 2–1. In what was virtually a must-win game, the Spurs jumped out to an early lead. Wembanyama scored nine in the first quarter, as San Antonio shot 60.9% from the field to build an 11-point lead, 33–22. The Knicks heated up...

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Toronto: E. Cowan (7) (R. Tverberg, L. Haymes), A Nylander (5) (B. Valis, C. Paré)Goaltender: A. Akhtyamov (39/40) W W-B/Scranton: A. McDonough (4) PP (A. Hayes, H. Brunicke)Goaltender: S. Murashov (37/39) L ON THE SCORESHEET TEAM NOTES Toronto advances to the Calder Cup Finals for the first time since 2018 and the third time in franchise history.Toronto is 2-0 in overtime ...

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Las Vegas blew a multiple-goal lead in the third period for the second straight game, but this time they managed to recover for a double overtime win, defeating Carolina 5-4 to go up 2-1 in the Stanley Cup finals. This was truly a tale of three periods. In the first, Carolina put the Knights on lockdown, limiting Vegas to two shots. But Carolina couldn’t convert on their seven a...

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