Boston Herald

Preds sweep No. 1 ’Hawks

- — HERALD WIRE SERVICES

Roman Josi scored twice, Pekka Rinne had 30 saves and the Predators beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1 last night in Nashville to complete a surprising sweep of the Western Conference’s top seed.

Colton Sissons also scored and Viktor Arvidsson added an empty-net goal as Nashville completed the franchise’s first playoff sweep. Led by Rinne and a terrific defensive performanc­e by their lines and defensive pairings, the Predators limited the high-scoring Blackhawks to three goals in 13 periods.

Nashville will face the winner of the St. Louis-Minnesota series in the second round. The Blues have a 3-1 lead heading into Game 5 tomorrow in Minnesota.

Chicago became the first No. 1 seed to lose in the opening round since the Los Angeles Kings knocked off the Vancouver Canucks on their way to the Stanley Cup title in 2012. Chicago’s second straight first-round exit followed a regular season in which the Blackhawks went 50-23-9 and recorded 109 points, the second-highest total in franchise history.

It was the first time a No. 1 seed was swept in the first round since the NHL adopted its current playoff format in 1994. The Blackhawks had the best record in the Campbell Conference and were the Norris Division’s No. 1 seed in 1993 when they got swept by St. Louis in the opening round. That also was the last time the Blackhawks had been swept before Nashville’s dominant performanc­e.

The game was scoreless midway through the second period when Ryan Johansen won a faceoff against Marcus Kruger and passed to Ryan Ellis, who sent it to Josi on his right. Josi fired a slap shot from behind the right circle that got between Corey Crawford’s legs and sneaked

into the left corner of the net at 9:41.

Nashville extended the lead to 2-0 with a bizarre goal at 8:52 of the third. Colton Sissons fired a shot that bounced off the cage and appeared to end up in the area of Crawford’s blocker before the puck came loose and rolled into the net. Less than 90 seconds later, Josi beat Crawford on a wrist shot. Rangers 3, Canadiens 2

— Mika Zibanejad scored at 14:22 of overtime to give visiting New York a victory over Montreal in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.

Chris Kreider’s shot on a rush went off Alexei Emelin’s stick right to Zibanejad for a shot into an open side.

The Rangers grabbed a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series and will look to advance when they host Game 6 tomorrow.

Jesper Fast and Brady Skjei also scored for New York.

Artturi Lehkonen scored

and set up a goal by Brendan Gallagher in the first period for Montreal. Carey Price had 33 stops. Penguins 5, Blue Jackets 2 — Sidney Crosby and Scott Wilson scored 51 seconds apart in the third period, helping host Pittsburgh eliminate Columbus with a win in Game 5 of the firstround series.

Bryan Rust scored twice for Pittsburgh, Phil Kessel added his second of the playoffs and Marc-Andre Fleury finished with 49 saves. The defending Stanley Cup champions will face the winner of the Toronto-Washington series in the conference semifinals starting next week. Elsewhere in the NHL — General manager Tim Murray and coach Dan Bylsma were fired as Sabres owner Terry

Pegula cleaned house after Buffalo extended its franchisep­layoff drought to a sixth year.

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