Las Vegas Review-Journal

Predators, Jets lean on goalies for guidance in crucial Game 7

- By Teresa M. Walker The Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Predators goalie Pekka Rinne has years of postseason experience, including a couple Game 7s and a Stanley Cup Final.

Connor Hellebuyck has the Winnipeg Jets on the verge of their first Western Conference Final in his first playoff appearance, and the best comparison he can make to the looming Game 7 in Nashville is playing for Hockey East championsh­ips back in college.

“I have yet to be scored on in one, so I like those odds,” Hellebuyck said. “This has nothing to do with that. This is whole new level and you’ve just got to get into the game as much as you can.”

GAME 7

Nobody has reflected the roller-coaster ride of this thrilling second-round series between the NHL’S top two teams in the regular season than their Vezina Trophy finalists.

Rinne has been pulled from not one but two games — both on his own ice — before staving off eliminatio­n in Game 6 with his second shutout this postseason.

“When you think about Game 7, as a team, as an individual, you’re just going to give it all and do your best and do it as a team and trust your teammates,” Rinne said Wednesday. “I think that’s the best formula and focus on your own team.”

Hellebuyck’s stats include a 2-1 record in Nashville in this series, which ends Thursday in the only Game 7 of the second round this postseason.

Hellebuyck gave up three goals in a 4-0 home loss Monday night , turning this into a winner-take-all game for the right to play the Golden Knights in the conference final.

“We know it’s all on the line, and nothing in the past is going to bother us,” Hellebuyck said. “We can’t let it. This is going to be the most fun game we’re going to play, and I think a lot of us are going to enjoy ourselves.”

A Justin Timberlake concert Wednesday night pushed Game 7 to Thursday night, giving Rinne, 35, two days of rest. During the regular season, the Predators goalie went 11-3 with a 1.99 goals-against average and .936 save percentage when he had two days to rest between games.

“It’s nice to have that extra day,” Rinne said.

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