The Columbus Dispatch

Hurricanes close out Bruins in Game 7

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Hurricanes 3, Bruins 2: Max Domi scored twice in the second period while Antti Raanta had 27 saves to help host Carolina beat Boston on Saturday to win the deciding Game 7 of their firstround playoff series.

Teuvo Teravainen also scored for the Hurricanes, who finally put away a Bruins team that had ousted them from the playoffs in two of the past three postseason­s.

That ended a series in which neither team could manage a road win, with the Hurricanes eventually getting the final word backed by yet another rowdy and loud home crowd.

Carolina advanced to the second round to face the winner of Sunday's Game 7 between the New York Rangers and the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Oilers 2, Kings 0: Connor Mcdavid had a goal and an assist as host Edmonton advanced through to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, beating Los Angeles in Game 7.

Cody Ceci also scored and Mike Smith made 28 saves for his second shutout of the playoffs for the Oilers, who last won a Game 7 in 1998 and celebrated their first playoff series win since 2017.

Jonathan Quick made 39 saves for the Kings, who have not won a playoff series since they won their second Stanley Cup in 2014 – also the last year they won a series in a Game 7.

The Oilers will now advance to play either Calgary or Dallas, who are going to a Game 7 of their own on Sunday.

Lightning 2, Maple Leafs 1: Nick Paul scored twice, including an incredible individual effort on the tiebreakin­g goal late in the second period, and Tampa Bay beat host Toronto in Game 7 to win their first-round playoff series.

Andrei Vasilevski­y stopped 29 shots for the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions.

Morgan Rielly scored for Toronto, which hasn't reached the second round since 2004 and is now 0-9 in eliminatio­n games over the last five postseason­s after also losing 4-3 in Game 6 at Tampa, Florida, two nights earlier. Jack Campbell had 23 saves.

The Maple Leafs were once again unable to push through and finally flip a long, ugly narrative of playoff failures for a franchise that has now lost its last seven series, including six straight dating back to 2017.

Toronto is now 7-3 all-time at home in Game 7s.

Down 1-0 after 20 minutes in this one, the Maple Leafs appeared to tie the score at 11:28 of the second when John Tavares roofed a shot on Vasilevski­y, but the goal was waved off after Toronto defenseman Justin Holl was whistled for interferen­ce.

Campbell had to make a couple of desperatio­n stops on the ensuing penalty kill to set the stage for Rielly's equalizer off a setup from Mitch Marner and Auston Matthews to score his third of the playoffs at 6:35 to send the crowd of 19,316 into a chaotic frenzy.

 ?? JAMES GUILLORY/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Hurricanes center Max Domi celebrates his goal against the Bruins during the second period.
JAMES GUILLORY/USA TODAY SPORTS Hurricanes center Max Domi celebrates his goal against the Bruins during the second period.

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