Goaltenders in the spotlight for Jets-Blues, Hurricanes-Devils, Capitals-Canadiens and Kings-Oilers
- Logan Thompson and Samuel Montembeault suffered injuries as Connor Hellebuyck was pulled during Friday night playoff games.
- Dylan Strome bowled over Thompson, Montembeault sustained a lower-body injury, and Hellebuyck allowed six goals before getting pulled.
- Jakub Dobes replaced Montembeault, and Capitals coach Spencer Carbery offered no update on Thompson's condition Saturday.
- Coach Spencer Carbery stated, "it's next man up for them," while Tom Wilson and Josh Anderson received $5,000 fines Saturday.
- Winnipeg holds a 2-1 series lead against St. Louis, as do Washington against Montreal and Los Angeles against Edmonton entering Sunday's Game 4s.
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Goaltenders in the spotlight for Jets-Blues, Hurricanes-Devils, Capitals-Canadiens and Kings-Oilers - Seymour Tribune
Goaltending is firmly in the spotlight for the four first-round NHL playoff series that resume Sunday — all in different ways. Winnipeg’s likely Vezina Trophy winner, Connor Hellebuyck, has a chance to bounce back after getting pulled in a blowout loss at St. Louis. And it’s not just about one game but the perception that Hellebuyck isn’t the same goaltender in the playoffs. Carolina may have a decision to make in net after Frederik Andersen had…

Goaltenders in the spotlight for Jets-Blues, Hurricanes-Devils, Capitals-Canadiens and Kings-Oilers
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My apologies for the delayed recap report…..Friday was a bit crazy for me and I couldn’t get around to putting the final touches on the article until this morning. Thanks for your patience. The Winnipeg Jets were up two games after winning both contests at the Canada Life Centre in Manitoba and now the series was switching to the St. Louis Blues’ home arena. The True Northers’ opposition had… Source
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