Colorado Avalanche can wait for an opponent in the Stanley Cup finals.
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The New York Rangers led the game 2-0, but Tampa Bay Lightning has now reached the levels. The “Bolts” won the match played 1–1 Finnish time on the night between Tuesday and Wednesday and tied the wins to 2–2 in the final series of the NHL Eastern Conference.
Patrick Maroon started scoring at an early stage. The lead was born in 2.38.
Nikita Kucherov struck the winning goal in the second installment of the run. The Russian’s 2–0 goal came in 33.07.
Kucherov’s goal was preceded by a fight a minute and a half before the hit. Lightning Brandon Hagel and Rangers Frank Vatrano exchanged blows and got a five-minute man.
Fat chance
Steven Stamkos scored 3-0 in 44.56. The Rangers narrowed by force when Artemi Panarin got a little more hope for his team. There were still three minutes and 33 seconds left in the watch at the time the Panarin goal was scored.
However, Rangers did not manage to connect with it, as his team mates had hoped, and the ball went out. Instead, the powers of 1 + 2 preyed Ondřej Palát sealed to a final score of 4 to 1 with an empty goal with nine seconds left.
The Western Conference-winning Colorado Avalanche knocked down the Edmonton Oilers straight in four matches and is expecting a pair of opponents for himself in the Stanley Cup Finals.
The series of matches will continue on the night between Thursday and Friday at 3 pm Finnish time. The Rangers won 6-2 and 3-2 in Manhattan, but Tampa took home 3-2 and 4-1.