Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Gladiators Jump to No. 2 in Latest Coaches' Poll

April 23,2014





AFL Communications 
CHICAGO – The Cleveland Gladiators (5-0) moved up three spots to No. 2 in the latest AFL Coaches’ Poll following a thrilling 52-50 win on the road against the Spokane Shock (3-2) in Week 6.
The undefeated Gladiators are 5-0 for the first time in franchise history and one of two remaining unbeaten teams. They will welcome the No. 3-ranked Pittsburgh Power (3-2) to Cleveland on Saturday. Pittsburgh’s two losses this season have come at the hands of the undefeated Gladiators and Arizona Rattlers (5-0). Cleveland will host the Power at 7:00 p.m. EST Saturday on ESPN3.
The defending ArenaBowl champion Rattlers received the maximum 13 first place votes once again, retaining their spot atop the latest Poll after outlasting the Power, 73-69, in Week 6. Arizona has topped the Poll for six consecutive weeks and will host West Division foe, the San Antonio Talons (1-5) in Week 7. Kickoff is set for 9:00 p.m. EST on ESPN3.
The Spokane Shock (3-2) dropped from No. 2 to No.4 in the Poll following a last-second loss to Cleveland last Saturday. The Shock will attempt to put that behind them as they travel south to take on the Tampa Bay Storm (3-3) on Saturday. Kickoff for the “NET10 Wireless Arena Football Saturday” matchup is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. EST on CBS Sports Network.
After starting the year 0-3, the Philadelphia Soul (2-3) have strung together a pair of victories and now sit at the No. 5 position in the Coaches’ Poll. The defending American Conference champions defeated the Jacksonville Sharks (2-3) in Week 6, 54-41. They will host the Iowa Barnstormers (3-2) on Sunday in the AFL’s first televised ESPN game since 2008. Kickoff is set for 4:00 p.m. EST on ESPN2.
APRIL 23 COACHES’ POLL
Rank
Team (1st Place Votes)
W-L
Points
Last Week
1
Arizona Rattlers (13)
5-0
130
1
2
Cleveland Gladiators (1)
5-0
110
5
3
Pittsburgh Power
3-2
99
3
4
Spokane Shock
3-2
80
2
5
Philadelphia Soul
2-3
70
6
6
San Jose Sabercats
3-3
61
4
7
Orlando Predators
4-2
59
9
8
Jacksonville Sharks
2-3
56
7
9
Tampa Bay Storm
3-3
45
8
10
Iowa Barnstormers
3-2
36
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Predators Top VooDoo, 63-48

April 26,2014




Orlando Predators Press Release
ORLANDO – For the second straight week, the Orlando Predators (5-2) silenced a divisional opponent to stay atop the American Conference’s South Division. The Predators avenged an earlier loss by pummeling the New Orleans VooDoo (1-5) at CFE Arena on Saturday evening, 63-48. Orlando now holds a 4-1 record in the South Division.
Predators WR Greg Carr scored five total times on the night as he registered seven receptions for 58 yards and four touchdowns while adding one rushing touchdown. QB Jason Boltus turned in six total touchdowns, finding the end zone five times through the air with another score coming on the ground.
Orlando faced a 26-14 deficit midway through the second quarter before mounting a comeback fueled by offense and special teams. Following a 31-yard kickoff return by DB Tanner Varner, Greg Carr found the end zone as he took a handoff and barreled through the defense for a five-yard touchdown.
On the ensuing kickoff, K Mark Lewis created a scramble for the football with a well-executed onside attempt. DB Phillip Thomas finally emerged from the pile with the ball, retaining possession for Orlando. With momentum on their side, the Predators drove down the field and found the end zone for the go-ahead score. Boltus dropped back and tossed it up to WR Greg Carr, who outmuscled a defender for a two-yard touchdown to give Orlando a 28-26 lead at the half.

 

 

The Predators received the ball to open the third quarter and QB Jason Boltus took advantage of two newly-acquired weapons in WR Jeffrey Solomon and WR Larry Brackins. After two completions to Solomon, Boltus rocketed a seven-yard touchdown pass to Brackins for a 35-26 lead. Mark Lewis came up big once again on the ensuing kickoff, as he booted the ball hard off the net. The ball ricocheted back into the field of play and Greg Carr recovered the kick to retain possession. Needing only one snap to find the end zone, Jeffrey Solomon rushed over the right side for a three-yard touchdown to put Orlando up, 42-26.
Orlando’s defense answered the call on the following drive, swiftly forcing a turnover on downs by denying Kurt Rocco’s pass attempt on fourth down. Five plays later, Carr converted the turnover into points as he went over the top of two defenders to secure an eight-yard touchdown reception.
New Orleans inched closer to the lead with two answered scores, as Rocco hooked up with LJ Castile and Dwayne Eley for touchdowns. A series later, Carr would halt the VooDoo’s momentum with his fourth and final touchdown reception of the night. Carr again put his physicality on display by securing the six-yard score in the end zone for a 56-41 Orlando lead.
Wide receiver Larry Beavers scored a late touchdown for New Orleans, but the Predators got the final word as FB Michael Simons bulldozed defenders on his way to a two-yard touchdown run to seal the 63-48 victory.
The Orlando Predators take to the road in Week 8 to battle the San Jose Sabercats (3-3) on Saturday, May 3rd. The matchup can be viewed live exclusively on ESPN3.com. Kickoff is scheduled for 10:30pm EST.
RUSSELL ATHLETIC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME
WR Greg Carr (Orlando)
RIDDELL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME
DB Phillip Thomas (Orlando)
J.LEWIS SMALL PLAYMAKER OF THE GAME
QB Kurt Rocco (New Orleans)
CUTTERS CATCH OF THE GAME
One-handed catch by New Orleans WR LJ Castile (3:04 in the 1st QTR)
AFL HIGHLIGHT OF THE GAME
Kickoff recovery by WR Greg Carr (11:24 in the 3rd QTR)

Rattlers Clip Talons, 69-59. Arizona improves to 6-0, matching their best start in franchise history, with a win over San Antonio.

April 27,2014





Arizona Rattlers Press Release
PHOENIX –  The Arizona Rattlers matched their best start in franchise history without a loss Saturday night, defeating the improving San Antonio Talons, 69-59, in front of 8,567 fans at Ak-Chin Field at US Airways Center.
In winning for the seventh time in eight meetings against San Antonio (1-6), Arizona improved 6-0, equaling its best undefeated start which occurred in 2011. The Rattlers now have won 10 straight dating back to the last regular-season game of 2013 (84-45, at Iowa).
Arizona never trailed in this West Division matchup. The Rattlers scored on the game’s first play from scrimmage when wide receiver Tysson Poots caught a 24-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Nick Davila, earning Poots the Cutters Catch of the Game. But nothing would come easy after that. San Antonio kept the pressure on in the second half, never letting Arizona take more than a 10-point lead.
It took an onside kick return for a touchdown by Jack linebacker Kerry Reed with 1:43 left, and defensive back Arkeith Brown’s second interception in the final minute to close the deal. Arizona now is 34-5 since 2011 when playing at Ak-Chin Field.
Brown, who also had five tackles, was the Riddell Defensive Player of the Game. His first interception, which came in the second quarter off a tipped pass that he juggled three times before securing the ball, was the AFL Highlight of the Game.
Reed was the J. Lewis Small Playermaker of the Game after he totaled two touchdown catches and five tackles, to go along with his onside kick return for a score.
Davila had another solid outing, completing 20 of 30 passes for 306 yards and nine touchdowns. He also had nine touchdown passes in last week’s 73-69 win over the Pittsburgh Power. He now has thrown 47 scoring passes in six games. Davila was intercepted for only the fourth time this season, late in the second quarter by San Antonio defensive back Kyle Whitehurst.

 

 

Three of his touchdown passes went to wide receiver Maurice Purify, the Russell Athletic Offensive Player of the Game. Purify finished with nine catches for 145 yards. The rest of the team’s receiving corps of Reed, Poots and rookie Nick Miller caught two apiece. Miller, a local product of Mesa’s Red Mountain High School, was making his first start in place of the injured Rod Windsor. Miller also showed tremendous speed as the team’s kick returner, piling up 68 yards on two returns.
Shane Boyd did his best to lead the Talons to their second straight victory after last week’s 68-33 win over the New Orleans VooDoo. The former Houston Texans quarterback and University of Kentucky star completed 19 of 28 passes for 272 yards and six touchdowns, but he was intercepted twice. He also rushed for another score.
Boyd’s main target, wide receiver D. J. Stephens, finished with 10 catches for 155 yards and four touchdowns.

Thunder Earn First Win in 69-62 Road Victory Over Sharks

April 26,2014





Portland Thunder Press Release
PORTLAND, Ore. – The offense finally had its breakthrough, and the Thunder capitalized with a 69-62 win over the Jacksonville Sharks.
The game started perfectly for the Thunder, as they won the coin toss, deferred, and opened the game with the ball anyway as Jacksonville’s Terrance Smith fumbled the opening kickoff. Rowley hit Alvance Robinson as Robinson flew over the boards for a 7-0 lead, and the Thunder offense was off.
The Sharks battled back in the second quarter after the Thunder fumbled on the Jacksonville one-yard line on one drive, then turned the ball over on downs at their own one on the next. But that was the only time the Thunder offense sputtered, as they piled on touchdown after touchdown after halftime.
There were so many points to go around, all the Thunder receivers got into the act. In addition to McNeil III’s four touchdowns, Alvance Robinson had two and Duane Brooks and newcomer Eric Rogers added a touchdown apiece. Davon Allen added a rushing touchdown on his first rush of the season.
Even with the offensive outburst and a great defensive performance, the Sharks ended up with one last chance from near midfield. Defensive back Eric Crocker picked off the last-ditch effort and sealed the Thunder’s first win.

 

 

The 69 points scored nearly doubled the team’s previous high of 36 points. Douglas McNeil III set a new team record with four touchdowns and also pulled in the highlight of the game, a one-handed, behind-the-head snag that kept the Thunder moving after a late Jacksonville score. Quarterback Kyle Rowley shattered team records, too. His eight touchdown passes eclipsed the previous record of four set by Danny Southwick.
The day wasn’t all offense, though. Bryce Peila picked off a pass and returned it for a touchdown. Eric Crocker took away two passes as well. Donte Paige-Moss forced a fumble on a Jared McGriff-Culver run.
Russell Offensive Player of the Game: Kyle Rowley, POR
Riddell Defensive Player of the Game: Bryce Peila, POR
J. Lewis Small Playmaker of the Game: Douglas McNeil III, POR
Cutters Catch of the Game: McNeil’s one-handed catch in the fourth quarter
AFL Highlight of the Game: Jomo Wilson’s 47-yard TD reception late in the third quarter

Shock Defeat Storm, 53-41

April 27,2014




TAMPA BAY – Erik Meyer’s eight total touchdowns and 244 yards through the air pushed the Spokane Shock (4-2) past the Tampa Bay Storm (3-4), 53-41, on Saturday evening in the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
Brandon Thompkins hauled in nine receptions for 127 yards and three touchdowns for Spokane while Adron Tennell contributed eight catches for 79 yards and two touchdowns. Meyer added two touchdowns on the ground to round out an impressive night for the veteran quarterback.
The close game featured nine lead changes, with the Shock taking the final lead change of the game in the fourth quarter. The Shock are now 4-0 on the season and 45-3 all time when leading entering the fourth quarter.
Tampa Bay opened up the game with a short touchdown connection between Randy Hippeard and T.T. Toliver to put the Storm up 6-0 after a failed extra point attempt. Spokane responded on its first drive, taking the 7-6 lead on a Meyer rushing touchdown on a quarterback sneak. A 26-yard touchdown pass from Hippeard to Joe Hills would finish off the first quarter of play with the Storm leading 13-7.
It took the Shock two short minutes to respond once the second quarter started, with Meyer finding Tennell in the end zone from five yards out; the failed extra point attempt that followed would keep the game tied at 13-13. The following drive for the Storm was a quick one, with Hippeard finding Michael Lindsey for a 46-yard touchdown strike to take the lead back 20-13. Another Meyer rushing touchdown on the ensuing drive would bring the Shock within one at 20-19 and would put Meyer only five touchdowns shy of the Shock career rushing touchdown record. A quarterback sneak for a touchdown by Hippeard and a 6-yard touchdown strike from Meyer to Thompkins would end the first half with the Storm on top 27-26.

 

 

Spokane opened the second half with a quick drive that ended with a 15-yard Meyer touchdown pass to Mike Washington, who had missed the previous two games, to put the Shock up 33-27. Dexter Jackson’s one-yard rushing touchdown on the following drive would again give the lead back to Tampa Bay at 34-33. The Shock closed out the third quarter with another touchdown pass from Meyer to Tennell, this time for 19 yards out to put Spokane up 40-34 heading into the final quarter of play. The Storm took their final lead of the game with a four-yard touchdown pass from Hippeard to Amarri Jackson that made the Tampa Bay lead 41-40, their fourth one-point lead of the game. Spokane answered just over a minute later with a 27-yard strike from Meyer to Thompkins. The third connection between Meyer and Thompkins, this time from seven yards out, finished the scoring and put Spokane on top 53-41.
The Shock defense came away with one interception of Hippeard that stopped a Storm scoring threat on the final play of the first half; rookie Bryant Nnabuife came down with the pick in the end zone, his first of the season.
Russell Athletic Offensive Player of the Game:  Erik Meyer, Spokane
Riddell Defensive Player of the Game:  Derrick Summers, Spokane
J. Lewis Small Playmaker of the Game: Brandon Thompkins, Spokane.
Cutters Catch of The Game: Mickael Lindsey, 46-yard TD pass, at 11:46 of 2nd quarter
AFL Highlight of The Game:  Bryant Nnabuife interception in end zone at the end of the 2nd quarter

AFL Scores for Week 7 and Schedule for Week 8 (May 3-4,2014),from ARENAFOOTBALL.COM

Week 7
04/26/14 Cleveland 55, Pittsburgh 28 Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.
  Portland 69, Jacksonville 62 Jacksonville, Fla. 7:00 p.m.
  Orlando 63, New Orleans 48 Orlando, Fla. 7:30 p.m.
  Spokane 53, Tampa Bay 41 TV Tampa, Fla. 7:30 p.m.
  Arizona 69, San Antonio 59 Phoenix, Ariz. 9:00 p.m.
  San Jose 48, LA KISS 32 Anaheim, Calif. 10:00 p.m.
04/27/14 Philadelphia 60, Iowa 55 TV Philadelphia, Pa. 4:00 p.m.
Week 8
05/03/14 Arizona at Jacksonville TV Jacksonville, Fla. 7:00 p.m. ET
  Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:00 p.m. ET
  Portland at Tampa Bay Tampa, Fla. 7:30 p.m. ET
  Iowa at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas 8:00 p.m. ET
  Orlando at San Jose San Jose, Calif. 10:30 p.m. ET
05/04/14 Spokane at Los Angeles TV Anaheim, Calif. 7:00 p.m. ET

Current AFL Standings for the games of Week 7 (April 26-27,2014),from ARENAFOOTBALL.COM

Standings
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - WEST DIVISION
Team Overall Points Pct. Division Pct. Home Away Streak
Arizona Rattlers 6-0-0 392-321 1.000 1-0-0 1.000 5-0 1-0 Won 6
LA KISS 2-4-0 222-260 0.333 1-0-0 1.000 1-2 1-2 Lost 3
San Antonio Talons 1-6-0 311-387 0.143 0-2-0 0.000 0-3 1-3 Lost 1
(Updated April 30)
NATIONAL CONFERENCE - PACIFIC DIVISION
Team Overall Points Pct. Division Pct. Home Away Streak
Spokane Shock 4-2-0 344-285 0.667 2-0-0 1.000 2-1 2-1 Won 1
San Jose Sabercats 4-3-0 380-309 0.571 2-1-0 0.667 1-2 3-1 Won 2
Portland Thunder 1-5-0 232-303 0.167 0-3-0 0.000 0-3 1-2 Won 1
(Updated April 30)
AMERICAN CONFERENCE - SOUTH DIVISION
Team Overall Points Pct. Division Pct. Home Away Streak
Orlando Predators 5-2-0 425-406 0.714 4-1-0 0.800 4-1 1-1 Won 2
Tampa Bay Storm 3-4-0 372-397 0.429 1-3-0 0.250 2-2 1-2 Lost 3
Jacksonville Sharks 2-4-0 311-298 0.333 1-1-0 0.500 2-1 0-3 Lost 2
New Orleans VooDoo 1-5-0 240-341 0.167 1-2-0 0.333 1-2 0-3 Lost 3
(Updated April 30)
AMERICAN CONFERENCE - EAST DIVISION
Team Overall Points Pct. Division Pct. Home Away Streak
Cleveland Gladiators 6-0-0 301-234 1.000 3-0-0 1.000 2-0 4-0 Won 6
Iowa Barnstormers 3-3-0 271-288 0.500 0-1-0 0.000 2-0 1-3 Lost 1
Philadelphia Soul 3-3-0 320-347 0.500 0-0-0 0.000 2-0 1-3 Won 3
Pittsburgh Power 3-3-0 324-269 0.500 0-2-0 0.000 2-1 1-2 Lost 2
(Updated April 30)

Rangers rebound to roll past Flyers in Game 7; Penguins next

Final
New York won 4-3 (Game 7 of 7)

7:00 PM ET, April 30, 2014
Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

1 2 3 T
PHI 0 0 11
NYR 0 2 02
D. Carcillo (Rangers - LW): Goals: 1, Assists: 0
H. Lundqvist (Rangers - G): Saves: 26, Save Pct.: .963
S. Mason (Flyers - G): Saves: 31, Save Pct.: .939
 
 
 
 
 
Associated Press
Rangers Close Out Flyers In Game 7
The Rangers beat the Flyers 2-1 and advance to face the Penguins.Tags: NHL, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Daniel Carcillo, Benoit Pouliot, Jason Akeson, Highlights

NEW YORK -- Daniel Carcillo provided the burst of energy the New York Rangers were counting on in Game 7. The big goal was quite a bonus.
Carcillo gave the Rangers the lead with the first of their two second-period goals, and Henrik Lundqvist did just enough to hold off the Philadelphia Flyers and send New York into the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 2-1 win on Wednesday night.
Carcillo was added to the lineup, after he sat out the previous two games, and the move paid instant dividends. He turned a crisp pass into his second goal of the series at 3:06 of the middle frame.
"When you're in, you try to do something to stay in, whether it be offensively or bring a lot of energy," Carcillo said. "That's just what I was trying to do every time I was in this series."
Benoit Pouliot stretched the Rangers' lead to 2-0, and Lundqvist made it stand up with a 26-save effort one night after New York was beaten 5-2 in Philadelphia to set up the decisive Game 7.
"No one was jittery. We all knew what to do," Carcillo said. "On this team, no one was shying away from the big stage."
Lundqvist watched the third period of Game 6 from the bench, and started his preparation then for Wednesday.
"Coming home last night, I was so disappointed," said Lundqvist, who improved to 4-1 in Game 7s. "But at the same time, I was mad because we couldn't come up with a better performance. To play a Game 7 at home and to win, that was the inspiration.
"We played a really strong series. I think we were the better team. We pushed the pace almost every game. We definitely earned this one."
The Rangers knocked out the Flyers about 24 hours after being pushed to the limit, improving to 6-0 in Game 7s at Madison Square Garden. New York will face another Metropolitan Division rival, the Pittsburgh Penguins, in the next round starting on Friday.
Lundqvist allowed only a third-period goal to Jason Akeson at 4:32. He protected the one-goal lead at 7:25 when he made an awkward save against Flyers captain Claude Giroux.
The Rangers mobbed Lundqvist after the final buzzer, while the Flyers consoled their goalie, Steve Mason.
Mason, who didn't start until Game 4 because of a concussion he admitted to after the game Wednesday, was sharp in stopping 31 shots. He just couldn't will his club to a complete comeback after the Flyers fell into a 3-2 series hole.
"Game 7, lose 2-1, it doesn't get any closer than that," Giroux said. "We did a good job staying in the battle. We have a lot of character in this room, and for a young team I think it's great. This is only going to make us stronger."
No team won consecutive games in the series. The Rangers, who finished two points ahead of Philadelphia during the regular season, made the most of their home-ice advantage by taking three of four in the Garden.
Carcillo scored the all-important first goal off a picture-perfect pass from Mats Zuccarello.
Zuccarello threaded the puck with a behind-the-back feed from near the right circle between the legs of Flyers defensemen Andrew MacDonald and Braydon Coburn to Carcillo for the redirection.
"Usually those are the toughest ones to pick up. I missed one in Game 4 backdoor," Carcillo said. "To track it through two sets of legs and then to get decent wood on it and see it go in, is a good feeling."
Carcillo played for just the third time and the first at home. He had come out of the penalty box less than a minute earlier after serving a penalty for too many men on the ice.
The Rangers nearly doubled the lead later in the frame when they mounted a flurry of pressure, only to be stymied by Mason and done in by errant whacks at the puck.
But Philadelphia couldn't capitalize on that or on two power plays in the period in which the Flyers were outshot 18-5.
"We didn't initiate enough and play with enough aggressiveness as a team," Flyers coach Craig Berube said. "Our game overall, we didn't play our best hockey."
New York took a 2-0 lead with 8:14 left in the second when Pouliot also turned a sharp pass into his second of the series.
Derick Brassard sent the puck from the right-wing boards into the slot. Pouliot streaked down the middle, snared the puck, and steered it past Mason to send the once-nervous crowd into a towel-waving frenzy.
"We had a lot of legs in the second period," forward Brad Richards said. "We rode the fans' momentum, killed two big penalties. Every line went out there and was just moving their feet and creating problems for them."
The Flyers held an 11-10 shots advantage in the first scoreless opening period of the series.
New York again failed to capitalize on the lone power play in the frame, stretching its streak of futility to 21 straight advantages. When the Rangers did pressure Philadelphia, Mason stood tall as he did in winning Game 6.
Lundqvist matched Mason at the other end as the Flyers had several stretches of puck possession within the Rangers' zone.
"He was awesome," Carcillo said. "He is an elite goalie for a reason."

Game notes


Carcillo replaced J.T. Miller, who had played in the previous two games. Carcillo is 3-0 in career Game 7s and has scored in two of them. Carcillo had four goals in the regular season in 57 total games with Los Angeles and the Rangers. ... The Flyers dropped to 9-7 in Game 7 after winning their previous three. ... This was the only first-round series that didn't require overtime.
Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press

Updated NHL Scoreboard for the games of April 30,2014 from ESPN.GO.COM

As of 12AM,EDT/9PM,PDT




3
  
4
  
  • CNBC
  • 3rd5:31
Last Play: Stoppage - Goalie Stopped; TV timeout

1 2 3T
Minnesota Wild 1 1 13
Colorado Avalanche 2 0 24
MIN:D Heatley (1), M Koivu (1), N Niederreiter (1)
COL:N Holden (3), E Johnson (1), J McGinn (2), P Stastny (5)
WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND - GAME 7 - SERIES TIED 3-3

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Jonathan Quick makes 30 saves as Kings shut out Sharks, force Game 6

Final
San Jose leads 3-2 (Game 5 of 7)

10:00 PM ET, April 26, 2014
SAP Center, San Jose, California

1 2 3 T
LA 2 1 03
SJ 0 0 00
J. Quick (Kings - G): Saves: 30, Save Pct.: 1.000
D. Doughty (Kings - D): Goals: 0, Assists: 1
J. Carter (Kings - C): Goals: 1, Assists: 0
Associated Press
Kings Blank Sharks To Stay Alive
The Kings defeated the Sharks 3-0 to force a Game 6 in their playoff series.Tags: Kings, Sharks, Highlights, Stanley Cup, Playoffs

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Jonathan Quick made 30 saves to shut out San Jose for the fourth time in his career in the postseason and the Los Angeles Kings staved off elimination for a second straight game by beating the Sharks 3-0 on Saturday night in Game 5 of their first-round series.
Tyler Toffoli, Anze Kopitar and Jeff Carter scored for the Kings, who have rebounded after losing the first three games of the series. Quick allowed 16 goals in those losses but once again is starting to look like the goalie who stymied the Sharks in a second-round series a year ago.
Antti Niemi allowed three goals on 19 shots and got pulled for the second straight game for the Sharks. Perhaps more importantly, San Jose also lost star defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic to an undisclosed injury after he was roughed by Jarret Stoll late in the first period.
Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press

NHL Playoff Scoreboard for the games of April 26,2014 from ESPN.GO.COM

As of 1AM,EDT/10PM,PDT






2
  
4
  

1 2 3T
Detroit Red Wings 0 1 12
Boston Bruins 1 1 24
W: Rask (31 SV)
L: Gustavsson (29 SV)
DET:P Datsyuk (3), H Zetterberg (1)
BOS:Z Chara (2), L Eriksson (1), J Iginla (2), M Lucic (3)
EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND - GAME 5 - BRUINS WIN SERIES 4-1





Friday, April 25, 2014

Updated NHL Playoff Scoreboard for the games of April 25,2014 from ESPN.GO.COM

As of 10:15PM,EDT/7:15PM,PDT




2
  
2
  
  • NBCSN
  • 3rd11:28
Last Play: Maxim Lapierre won faceoff against Andrew Shaw in defensive zone

1 2 3T
Chicago Blackhawks 1 1 02
St. Louis Blues 0 1 12
CHI:M Hossa (1), B Smith (1)
STL:T Oshie (1), A Pietrangelo (1)
WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND - GAME 5 - SERIES TIED 2-2