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NEW YORK. It will also be a seventh game between Vancouver and Las Vegas.
Sure, the Canucks won again last night.
And goalkeeper new star Thatcher Demko kept a clean sheet.
– We played our best games with our backs to the wall. But we’re not ready yet, he says after the 4-0 win.
Yes, the second round of the Stanley Cup culminates in a veritable Game 7 festival.
It was already clear that it will be a directly decisive game between Colorado and Dallas next night, and during the first game tonight, Philadelphia also forced that climax against the New York Islanders.
And it will be the same between Vancouver and Las Vegas.
Vegas dominated the game in Game 6 of the night in Edmonton and won the shots with a hard-hitting 48-22, but they just couldn’t get a record on Thatcher Demko, the young man who took over in the area from the Canucks in the absence. off the injured Jacob Markström and made a big hit.
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Lehner conceded three goals
The Vancouver players were more opportunistic when they got their chances and bet three goals on Robin Lehner, and one on the empty net.
So the match ended 4-0.
– Well, I’m glad I was able to come in and help the boys, says the 24-year-old American.
– They have been fantastic matches. This is the most amazing sport out there, in part because there are so many ups and downs all the time. We played our best games with our backs to the wall. But we still have not finished.
Elias Pettersson didn’t produce any new points last night, but he still made great use of it, especially when he outshone Lehner on JT Miller’s important 2-0 goal early in the third period.
And already the following night – 03.00 Swedish time – he will get up in the most important game of his career so far.
So it is all or nothing that applies.
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