Thursday, April 19, 2012

Stanley Cup Playoffs: Flyers, Canucks Avoid Elimination; Senators Square Series With Rangers After OT Win

The Stanley Cup Playoffs continued with three more games on Wednesday.


EASTERN CONFERENCE:


At Philadelphia:


Jordan Staal delivered a hat trick (one of the goals coming on the power play) while Evgeni Malkin scored twice and Sidney Crosby added a tally and two assists as the Pittsburgh Penguins, aided by a five-goal second period, blasted the Philadelphia Flyers 10-3 on the road in game four to avoid elimination from the conference quarterfinal series, cutting the Philadelphia advantage to three games to one.


At Ottawa:


Kyle Turris scored the game winner at 4:42 of overtime as the Ottawa Senators, who never led during regulation, defeated the visiting New York Rangers 3-2 to square their first-round series as two games apiece.


WESTERN CONFERENCE:


At Los Angeles:


Cory Schneider stopped 43 of 44 shots, including a penalty shot from Los Angeles' Dustin Brown while Alexander Elder and Henrik Sedin each scored a power-play goal as the Vancouver Canucks stayed alive with a 3-1 road win in game four to cut the Kings' lead in their opening round series to three games to one.

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