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Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stellar in 4-1 win over Oilers in Game 1
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Connor Hellebuyck stellar in Winnipeg Jets Game 1 win over Edmonton Oilers
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So there is no doubt the Oilers will take care of business against the Jets in their first-round playoff series as well, right?
Well, not so fast.
It’s been great watching some of the other series, but really looking forward to WPG/EDM finally getting going tonight and MTL/TOR tomorrow! #TSN#NHL#StanleyCup Sara Orlesky (@saraorlesky) May 19, 2021
Oddsmakers aren’t convinced that Edmonton’s head-to-head dominance versus Winnipeg in the regular season will carry over to the postseason.
Contrast that number with the odds to win the other North Division series – with the Toronto Maple Leafs at -315 (75.9 per cent implied probability) against the Montreal Canadiens.
That message resonates with Smith s teammate Alex Chiasson. The one thing I love about Smitty is his attitude every day, the Oilers forward said. He has one mindset and he wants to win. He brings a lot of energy to our group. He just loves the game. It s a good reminder for ourselves and for myself personally not to take any day at the rink for granted. You want to appreciate playing in the NHL. He s the best example of that.
Smith s 21-6-2 record, a goals-against average of 2.31 and a save percentage of .923 this season makes the six-foot-five goalie from Kingston, Ont., the Game 1 starter for Edmonton again.
Price must live up to his reputation for Canadiens to beat Maple Leafs
In this edition of the Daily Dose, Danielle Michaud chats with Eric Engels about the goaltending situation in the upcoming Maple Leafs and Canadiens playoff series. | May 18, 2021, 3:45 PM
May 18, 2021, 3:45 PM
BROSSARD, Que. Carey Price likes to do his talking on the ice, but the man of few words uttered four this past Sunday that perfectly encapsulated what’s at stake for him as the Montreal Canadiens prepare for their Stanley Cup Playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
“It’s a golden opportunity,” he said.
How many more will Price have while he’s still capable of authoring the performances that have him revered by his teammates and feared by his opponents? He’s 33, playing in just his third series since 2015 and behind a team with internal expectations that haven’t been higher since his very first season with the organization.
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