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Updated 2025 NHL Playoff clip, schedule and top highlights from April 27th

The hunt for the Stanley Cup continued on Sunday in the Playoffs 2025 Stanley Cup with four games in the first round.

In game 4 of her series, No. 4 Saatgut St. Louis Blues was against No. 1 Winnipeg Jets. Later, No. 2 -Samen Carolina Hurricanes depended on No. 3 New Jersey Devils.

Also in game 4 action, No. 1 Washington Capitals were the Cantreal Canreal No. 4, while No. 3 Los Angeles Kings took over No. 2 Edmonton Oilers.

Here is a breakdown of the results of Sunday evening, upcoming matchups and the greatest highlights from the action.

Stanley Cup Playoffs Results: Sunday, April 27th

Game 4: St. Louis Blues Def. Winnipeg Jets, 5-1 (2-2 bound)

Game 4: Carolina Hurricanes Def. New Jersey Devils, 5-2 (car leads 3-1)

Game 4: Washington Capitals Def. Montreal Canadiens, 5-2 (WSH leads 3-1)

Game 4: Los Angeles Kings, 4-3 in OT (2-2 bound

Stanley Cup Playoff's schedule: Monday, April 28th

Tampa Bay Lightning at Florida Panthers, game 4: 4:00 p.m.

Colorado Avalanche at Dallas Stars, game 5:16 p.m.

St. Louis Blues 5, Winnipeg Jets 1

The blues scored five goals in a row after falling back 1-0, and the overwhelming jets goalkeeper Connor Hellebuyck, who could not stop the blues offensive in game 4.

Blues Left The Neighbors of the Jake wing recorded two goals and two templates, captain Brayden Schnn added a goal, Robert Thomas scored a goal and Justin Faulk scored another goal. Goalkeeper Jordan Binnington achieved 30 parades.

“They are (the) playoffs. You have to win the net front battle, you have to go online,” said St. Louis' Schnn, according to NHLS Lou Korac. “Not even our series, but look at the league at the moment how pucks and gates run in the playoffs. They won't always be pretty. It is such a clichéd answer, but they get pucks and people and traffic on the net, shoot the puck and hopefully good things happen.”

The series is brought together 2-2 because the two teams drive to Winnipeg for game 5.

Carolina Hurricanes 5, New Jersey Devils 2

The Hurricanes, who pretended to defeat the Devils against the Devils, opened the game in the first 52 seconds with a goal, thanks to wing players Andrei Svechnikov during game 4.

The Hurricanes built a 3-0 lead before the Devils managed to score their first goal of the game, but the comeback proved to be too little.

Defender Brent Burns and Jacob Slavin each scored a goal, with Burns also adding an assist. Svechnikov achieved a hat trick for the hurricanes. Goalkeeper Frederik Andersen scored 6 parades before lying off with an injury. Pyotr Kochetkov entered to achieve 14 relief.

The Hurricanes 3-1 can end the series on Tuesday with a win 5.

Washington Capitals 5, Montreal Canadiens 2

No team found the back of the network until the beginning of the second period, when Washington took the lead 1-0. After 2: 1, the capitals came together with three different players.

The capitals caught fire in the third period and scored four goals, including two from the right wing Brandon Duhaime to take game 4.

Together with the two goals from Duhaimes, the left wing Andrew Mangiapane once scored a goal, captain Dylan Strome scored an assist and an assist and the right wing Tom Wilson added a goal. Goalkeeper Logan Thompson recorded 16 parades.

Washington was able to complete the series in game 5 at home on Wednesday.

Edmonton Oilers 4, Los Angeles Kings 3 (OT)

In the most exciting game of the day, the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings went into extra time after Los Angeles had a 3-1 lead, up to almost eight minutes in the third half.

With a gate of the left wing Trevor Moore, the kings stepped on the first blood that is under half of the first period and took over a 1-0 lead that would lead to the second period.

The kings extended their lead to 2-0 before the Oilers reacted with their first goal of the game.

However, the tight score did not take long when the Kings achieved another goal to achieve a 3-1 advantage.

After the Oilers had scored two goals in the last period, with both goals from Evan Bouchard, the game was forced in overtime.

Ultimately, it was Leon Draisaitl who won the game for Edmonton and scored the gambling goal while playing in the power with only less than two minutes in the power game:

The right wing Corey Perry scored for the oilers, and defender Bouchard added two goals when Draisaitl scored a goal and three templates, Connor McDavid two and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. Goalkeeper Calvin Pickard scored 38 parades.

The series is now moving back to Los Angeles, which is bound to two games per piece.

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