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STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP

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Golden Knights 3, Sharks 0

Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves in his fourth shutout of the playoffs and the expansion Vegas Golden Knights are headed to the Western Conference Final in their inaugural season after beating San Jose in Game 6 of their second-round series Sunday. Jonathan Marchessau­lt opened the scoring, Nate Schmidt added an insurance goal that was only detectable by replay and Cody Eakin sealed it with an empty-netter to help Vegas become just the third team in NHL history to win multiple series in its first season. The Toronto Arenas won the Stanley Cup in the first postseason in league history in 1918 and St. Louis won two rounds to win the all-expansion West Division in 1968. The Golden Knights relied on a crew of castoffs, led by a goalie who was part of three Stanley Cup-winning teams in Pittsburgh before headlining a new team. Fleury posted shutouts in Games 1 and 6 against the Sharks and was also spectacula­r in an overtime win in Game 3. Next up for Fleury and Vegas will be the Western Conference Final against either Winnipeg or Nashville. The Jets lead that series 3-2 heading into Game 6 on Monday night. The Sharks had numerous opportunit­ies all night but were thwarted by a couple of shots that hit the iron, some acrobatic saves from Fleury and other chances that trickled just wide. This marked the fourth straight postseason for the Sharks that ended with a loss on home ice. The Golden Knights took control of this game with some good fortune in the second period. It started when usually reliable Marc-Edouard Vlasic turned the puck over in his own zone. Reilly Smith took control near the blue line and found Marchessau­lt alone in front for a goal that trickled between Martin Jones' pads. Vegas nearly added to the lead when Smith had a shot at open net that San Jose forward Chris Tierney blocked from the crease. But Fleury made sure the Sharks couldn't capitalize on that momentum when he stopped Tomas Hertl. The Golden Knights then added to the lead after an icing by Brent Burns led to an offensive zone faceoff. David Perron beat Tierney on the draw and Schmidt took a shot that appeared to deflect off the post and out.

Late Saturday Jets 6, Predators 2

Kyle Connor scored two goals and had an assist as Winnipeg pushed Presidents' Trophy-winning Nashville to the brink of eliminatio­n with a 3-2 lead in their Western Conference semifinal. Now the Jets, who just won their first playoff series in the first round, will have a chance to clinch a spot in their first Western Conference final tonight in Game 6 back in Winnipeg. Connor Hellebuyck made 38 saves for the Jets.

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