Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary: Blues Series Tie up 2-2, Caps go up 3-1 in Habs tikitaka News

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Stanley Cup Playoffs Summary: Blues Series Tie up 2-2, Caps go up 3-1 in Habs

Playoffs of 2025 Stanley Cup continue to prove that they are the best thing in American sports to see now after St. Louis Blues tied the series with Winnipeg Jets while the capitals of Washington take a 3-1 lead of the Montreal Canadiens after a third time with four goals!

Winnipeg drew the top league goalkeeper to Connor Hellebuyck After he released his fifth goal of the game while the planes release the past two games of the series.

Subsequently Kyle Connor scored his third play-off goal to give the aircraft a 1-0, it was everything Blouse from there, scoring five right goals that ended with Robert Thomas‘The second of the series.

Blues have now exceeded Jets 12-3 during the past two matches while the series goes back to Winnipeg for Game 5.

Could this even be a play off that follows helebuyck?

Running in the third period below 2-1, Capital Played as if it were personal as they started more scrums between the two teams and the cheered fans Logan ThompsonHis name after he was injured in game 3.

Thompson then became a brick wall denying the nine shots of Canadian While his teammates scored four times in the same number of shooting at the other end.

Brand scored his first goals of Play -offi along the way to Caps Win.

Now they have the opportunity to close the series in the Game 5 as they return home to the country’s capital.

Andrei Svechnikov scored a hat trick for Canes with his first goal coming within the first 52 seconds of the game.

New Jersey encountered again after descending 3-0 to cut the lead to one but eventually proved that it was not enough Brent Burns And Svechnikov extended it a five-goal win to go 3-1 in the series.

Carolina will have the opportunity to close the series after they had returned home for the Game 5 Tuesday, April 29.

Edmonton oil mounted a late to beat Los Angeles Royalty and series level 2-2.

Evan Bouchard helped oilers fight back from 3-1 down to make it 3-3, before Leon Draisaitl scored an overtime winner in Powerplay.



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