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04/23/2018 at 7:10am EDT

SUNDAY’S RESULTS
The Penguins and Predators, who met in the 2017 Stanley Cup Final, both advanced to the Second Round of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs.


PENGUINS OUST FLYERS, EARN NINTH STRAIGHT SERIES VICTORY
Down 4-2 midway through the second period, the Penguins scored five consecutive goals – including four in a row from Jake Guentzel (4-1—5) – to earn their ninth straight series victory and advance to the Second Round of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs.



* The Penguins, who also won nine consecutive postseason series from 1991-93, became the second team in NHL history to record two such streaks of that length (excluding missed playoff years). The Canadiens won 13 straight series from 1976-80 and 10 in a row from 1956-60.

* The Penguins scored at least eight goals in a playoff game for the fourth time in franchise history. They last achieved the feat in Game 4 of the 2012 Conference Quarterfinals, also at PHI (10-3 W).

* The Penguins improved to 3-4 in their seven all-time postseason series against the Flyers. They have advanced to the Stanley Cup Final following each of the prior two wins, in 2008 and 2009.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: GUENTZEL'S STELLAR PERFORMANCE
Penguins forward Jake Guentzel netted four consecutive goals – including two in a span of 10 seconds – en route to his second career playoff hat trick and first career five-point game (regular season or playoffs).

* Guentzel became the third player in NHL history to score four straight goals in a postseason game. The others: Montreal’s Newsy Lalonde in Game 2 of the 1919 F (vs. SEA) and Philadelphia’s Tim Kerr in Game 3 of the 1985 DSF (at NYR). He also became the seventh player in League history to record four goals in a series-clinching game:



* Only three other NHL players have posted a natural hat trick in a series-clinching game: Philadelphia’s Reggie Leach in Game 5 of the 1976 SF (vs. BOS), Kerr in the previously mentioned Game 3 of the 1985 DSF (at NYR) and Vancouver’s Geoff Courtnall in Game 7 of the 1992 DSF (vs. WIN).

* Guentzel’s two tallies in 10 seconds marked the fifth-fastest pair of goals by one player in Stanley Cup Playoffs history. The four faster instances, all of which occurred more than 50 years ago: Montreal’s Joe Malone (0:05 in Game 1 of 1919 NHLF vs. SEN), Chicago’s Bill Hay (0:07 in Game 2 of 1964 SF vs. DET), Detroit’s Norm Ullman (0:05 in Game 5 of 1965 SF vs. CHI) and NY Rangers’ Rod Gilbert (0:06 in Game 3 of 1968 QF at CHI).

GUENTZEL, COUTURIER COMBINE FOR HISTORIC OUTING
Pittsburgh’s Jake Guentzel (4-1—5) and Philadelphia’s Sean Couturier (3-2—5) became the first set of opposing players to each collect five points in a Stanley Cup Playoffs game.

* Couturier, who played the last two contests with a torn MCL, became the second player in NHL history to register five points in a playoff game in which his team lost. The other: Toronto’s Lanny McDonald in Game 4 of the 1977 QF vs. PHI (4-1—5 in 6-5 OT L).

* Couturier also became the fifth player in Flyers history to record at least five points in a postseason game and first since teammate Claude Girouxin Game 2 of the 2012 CQF at PIT (3-3—6).

CROSBY JOINS ELITE NHL COMPANY IN GAME 6 VICTORY
Penguins forward Sidney Crosby (6-7—13) posted 1-2—3 to tie teammate Jake Guentzel (6-7—13) for the most goals and points in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

* Crosby collected at least 10 points in a postseason series for the second time in his career (also 8-5—13 in 2009 CSF vs. WSH). Mario Lemieux is the only other player in Penguins history to accomplish the feat on multiple occasions (4x).

* Crosby registered four multi-point performances against the Flyers, giving him 60 in his postseason career. Only three other players have notched as many multi-point games in Stanley Cup Playoffs history:



PREDATORS BLANK AVALANCHE, WILL PLAY JETS IN THE SECOND ROUND
Pekka Rinne
stopped all 22 shots he faced to earn his fourth career playoff shutout and help the Predators advance to the Second Round of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs.



* Nashville posted a shutout victory in a series-deciding game for the first time in franchise history, joining Vegas and Winnipeg as the third team to accomplish the feat in 2018.

* Nick Bonino (1-2—3) joined Colton Sissons (Game 6 of the 2017 CF vs. ANA) as the only players in Predators history to record three points in a series-deciding game.

* The Predators now will face the Jets in the Second Round after taking the regular-season series 3-1-1 (WPG: 2-3-0).

WESTERN CONFERENCE TEAMS SEEK FIRST CUP
With Nashville, Winnipeg, Vegas and San Jose all advancing to the Second Round of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs, it marks just the third time that the final four teams in either conference all are chasing their first Stanley Cup (since the introduction of conferences in 1974-75). The other instances: 1984 (MNS, STL, EDM, CGY; EDM won Stanley Cup) and 2012 (STL, LAK, PHX, NSH; LAK won Stanley Cup).

QUICK CLICKS

· Barzal, Boeser, Keller named finalists for Calder Trophy

· Golden Knights take bite out of giant custom cake on Food Network show

· Bryan Little cherishing Jets' first playoff series win (via Tim Campbell)

SNEAK PEEK AT MONDAY’S ACTION
The Bruins and Capitals both enter Game 6 on the road looking to book their tickets to the Second Round, while the Maple Leafs and Blue Jackets attempt to extend their series to a seventh and decisive game.

Thanks to the NHL PR department for the information above.

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