Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Stanley Cup Playoffs: Sharks Erase Four-Goal Deficit To Top Kings In OT; Blackhawks Stay Alive

Two more games were played in the opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Tuesday, both in the Western Conference.


At Chicago:


A pair of power play goals from Patrick Sharp, plus a one-goal, three-assist performance from Dave Bolland lifted the Chicago Blackhawks to a 7-2 home fist beating of the Vancouver Canucks in game four of their conference quarterfinal series, enabling the defending Stanley Cup champions to avoid a four-game sweep.


At Los Angeles:


Devin Setoguchi scored the game winner at 3:09 of overtime as the San Jose Sharks came back from a four-goal deficit (scoring five goals in the second period) and defeated the Los Angeles Kings 6-5 in game three of the opening-round series and took a two-games-to-one advantage.

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