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NHL Playoff results: Maple Leafs lose again

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Linus Ullmark scored 27 parades for his first career playoff shutout in the 4-0 win of the Ottawa Senator against the host Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday evening in game 5 of her best-of-Seven playoff series in the Eastern Conference.

The Maple Leafs lead the series 3-2, but the senators claimed the last two and guest appearances 6 on Thursday.

Tim Stutzle and Brady Tkachuk each had one goal and two templates and defender Thomas Chabot and Dylan Cozens also achieved the senators.

Anthony Stolanz stopped 15 out of 17 shots for the Maple Leafs, who lost 13 of their last 14 chances to end a playoff series.

Chabot gave Ottawa a 1-0 lead of 3:46 in the second period.

Stutzle won the face-off and he and Tkachuk combined to bring the puck to Chabot on the left. He pulled into the middle of the ice and hit the blue line with a wrist shot for his first career playoff gate.

Cozens' short -handed gate 8:24 in the third period stretched to the 2-0 of the senators. He scored out of the fall after taking a pass from Adam Gaudette. It was also Cozens' first career playoff marker.

With 2:51, Stutzle scored a destination with an empty network, and Tkackuk added another empty network with a 47 -second lead.

The Maple Leafs exceeded the senators in the first period with 12: 3, but Ottawa came closest in the first 20 minutes.

After Perron had reached the goal post from the left circle 2:06 into the game, the puck off the stolance and slid towards the goal line, just a few of them before the defender of Toronto, Morgan Rioly, beat him away and under stunarz.

After Chabot Ottawa gave the lead 1-0, Steven Lorentz von Toronto was late in the second place before the equalization. He took a stretch pass from the stolance and seemed to be alone on Ullmark, but defender Nikola's Matinpalo and striker David Perron combined to disturb Lorentz and strike away the puck.

Carolina Hurricanes eliminates New Jersey Devils with 2ot victory

Sebastian Aho scored his second goal of the game at 4:17 a.m. of the second overtime period, and Carolina Hurricanes reached the second round of the Playoffs of the Eastern Conference with a 5: 4 victory against the New Jersey Devils in game 5 on Tuesday in Raleigh, NC

AHO defeated goalkeeper Jacob Markstrom with a one-timer from the right circle with less than a minute that remain on a high-fold double minor to New Jerseys Dawson Mercer.

AHO also had an assist and Pyotr Kochetkov 31 parades for the Hurricanes, which overcame a three-goal deficit on Tuesday to capture the best-of-Seven series. Taylor Hall, Jackson Blake and Andrei Svechnikov also scored for Carolina, who will compete in the next round against the Washington Capital Montreal Canadiens series.

Carolinas Shayne Gostishher and Seth Jarvis each recorded two assists.

Stefan Noesen had a goal and a template, and Brett Pesce had two templates for the devil. Dawson Mercer, Timo Meier and Nico Hischier added goals, and Markstrom scored 48 parades.

Brett Howden scored overtime at 4:05 to give the Vegas Golden Knights a 3-2 victory against Minnesota Wild in game 5 of the first round of the Western Conference on Tuesday evening.

Wowden, alone at the bottom of the left circle, made a backhand pass from Tanner Pearson from the end panels within the long post. It was his third goal of the playoffs and the second career winner with the Golden Knights.

William Karlsson achieved an abbreviation, Jack Eichel had two templates and Mark Stone also achieved for Vegas what took 3-2 in the best-of-Seven series.

Adin Hill scored 20 parades for the Golden Knights, who can end the series on Thursday evening in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with a game 6.

Mattias Janmark achieved the game winner to raise Edmonton Oilers past La Kings

Mattias Janmark scored the game with the game with the third game to give visiting Edmonton Oilers a 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday and to win them in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Evander Kane and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also achieved another comeback victory for the Oilers, which offers them a 3-2 lead in the first series for the first round of the best western conference.

Goalkeeper Calvin Pickard scored 21 parades.

With his 19th Playoff game against the Kings, Leon Draisaitl collected an assist with one point to connect a franchise record. He achieved 17 goals and 19 templates in this run.

The Oilers will try to close the series at home on Thursday. Edmonton wants to switch off the kings in the first round for the fourth time in a row.

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