Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Stanley Cup Playoffs: Rangers Finish Off Penguins In Pittsburgh, Get Shot At Montreal-Boston Winner; Blackhawks Use OT Goal To Eliminate Wild In St. Paul, Get Shot At Freeway Series Winner

Two games were played on Tuesday in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

EASTERN CONFERENCE:

At Pittsburgh:

Brian Boyle and Brad Richards (Power Play) each scored a goal while Henrik Lundqvist saved 35 of 36 shots as the New York Rangers completed their comeback from a three-games-to-one series deficit with a 2-1 game-seven road victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins to win their conference semifinal series four games to three.  The Rangers will next take on the Montreal-Boston winner in the Eastern Conference Final.



WESTERN CONFERENCE:

At St. Paul, Minnesota:

Patrick Kane scored the winning goal at 9:42 of overtime as the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Minnesota Wild 2-1 on the road in game six and won their conference semifinal series four games to three.  Corey Crawford stopped 34 of 35 shots for the 'Hawks as Chicago awaits the winner of the Los Angeles-Anaheim "Freeway Series."

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