NHL Roundup: Alex Ovekin’s first playoff OT Gol Lift Caps

Alex Ovechin on Monday scored two goals, including the winner in overtime, to win Washington Capital 3–2 to win 3–2 on Montreal Canadines 3–2 over Montreal Canadines in Game 1 of his Eastern Conference Quarterent Series on Monday.
This was Owchin’s first career playoff overtime goal. He also made a assistance for Washington, which took a two -goal lead in the third period, but rally in the additional session. Anthony Bewallier ended with a target and a assistance, and the dialon Strome received three assistance.
Kol Kaffield and Nick Suzuki scored for Montreal, each on the aid of Lane Hutton.
The 39-year-old Owechin added another attraction to a magical season, in which he overtook Ven Greatzaki as NHL’s all-time goal scoring leader. Capital won a faceoff in the aggressive field and the bewilder found him open in front of the net. Tally was the 74th career playoff goal for Ovechin, which finished the regular season with a goal of 897 careers, three more than Greatzaki.
Kings 6, Olers 5
Philip Dant scored his second goal of the game with 41.1 seconds remaining in regulation to give hosts Los Angeles a wild win on Edmonton in his Stanley Cup playoff opener.
Both Andrei Kuzmenco and Adrian Kemppe scored one goal and two assistance, while both Quinton Bif one and Kevin Fiala registered for a goal and a support Kings. Goltender Darcy Kumper made 20 savings for the Kings, who took a 4–0 lead in the second period and a 5–2 lead in the third, before the oileers accused.
Connor McDwid scored once in a four -digit game for Edmonton, while Corey Perry and Leon Drassital gave each a goal and one aid. Matias Jenmark and Zach Hyiman added a goal epip, Evan Bouchide collected three assistants, and Stuart Skinner stopped 24 shots.
Stars 4, Avalanche 3 (OT)
Colin Blackwell scored in overtime on 17:46 to give Dallas a win in Colorado, his first Western conference playoff series in a win in the evening.
Evgenii Dadonov, Thomas Harley and Tyler Segin scored for stars in the rules, and Sam Steel had two assistants, including the setup for OT Tally. Jake Otner stopped 34 out of 37 shots.
Logan O’Coner had a target and a support for avalanche. Jack Dori and Nathan McKinone also exalted for Colorado, and Macenzi Blackwood saved 35.
Jets 2, Blues 1
Kyle Connor scored a tiebracing goal in the third round in the third period to help Winnipag win to win Vinypeg against the first round of Stanley Cup playoffs in the first round game 2.
Mark Sheffifel had a target and a support for jets, which raise the series 2–0. Connor Helbuke made 21 saves.
Jimmy Snugrud scored and Jordan Binington stopped 20 shots for blues.
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