Tuesday, May 5, 2015

WE STILL SKATING THOUGH - NHL PLAYOFFS [2015]

Chicago could careless about the newly evolved Minnesota Wild who are attempting to make a name for themselves in this years 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Throughout the first two games of their series, the Black Hawks have outscored the Wild 8-4 and continue to put on a offensive terror. In Game 2 Chicago was led by right-wing Patrick Kane who produced 2 goals in 17:46 TOI. He along side teammates Duncan Keith and Corey Crawford were named the Three Stars of the game. Minnesota Wild Goalie Devan Dubnyk has proven to be non-effective in stopping the offensive firepower of the Chicago front line. Though they have competed well against the Black hawks statistically, their lack of experience has definitely shown pivotal over the first few match-ups of the series. Tonight the Wild bring it home to the Xcel Energy Center in Game 3 and will be looking to skate their way back into contention for the 2015 Stanley Cup title. Tune in at 7:00 p.m. E.T on CBC to see how it all breaks down. 


The Anaheim Ducks have defended their home relentlessly in the 2015 Stanley Cup semifinals round. They've definitely set the tone with incredible defense and hard hits (27 in Game 2). After pummeling the Calgary Flames is Game 1 6-1, they repeated this same accord in Game 2 winning by a final of 4-1. The Flames will need to find some sort of offensive strategy to get more shots on Ducks  goalie Frederik Andersen who was forced to make only 23 saves in Game 2. Flames rookie center Sam Bennett has been vital to the morale of the Flames who need to turn it around tonight in Game 3 if they expect to prolong their post-season stretch. The Anaheim Ducks are surely looking to stomp the Flames out. Game 3 will be shown on USATV  at 9:30 p.m. E.T live from the Scotiabank Saddledome. The Flames will have three periods to get their first win of the semifinals round and redeem their dwindling 2015 NHL season. 



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