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04/22/2018 at 6:44am EDT

SATURDAY’S RESULTS
The Lightning advanced to the Second Round, the Capitals won in overtime to take a 3-2 series lead and the Maple Leafs staved off elimination.

LIGHTNING ADVANCE AS KUCHEROV SETS FRANCHISE MARK
Nikita Kucherov
scored the series-clinching goal with 7:33 remaining in regulation as the Lightning won Game 5 to advance to the Second Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third time in the past four seasons (also 2015 and 2016).


* Kucherov is tied for second in the NHL with 5-5—10 in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs and established a franchise record for most points in a postseason series. He boosted his career playoff totals to 27-25—52 (all w/ TBL) to move into a tie with Vincent Lecavalier (24-28—52) for second on the franchise’s all-time postseason points list behind only Martin St. Louis (33-35—68).


* The Lightning improved to 3-0 at Amalie Arena in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs, outscoring the Devils 13-6 in those contests. Tampa Bay registered 29 home wins in the 2017-18 regular season, trailing only Winnipeg (32) and Pittsburgh (31) for the most in the NHL.

* The Lightning will face either the Bruins or Maple Leafs in the Second Round of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Boston defeated Tampa Bay in their only prior postseason meeting, earning a 1-0 series-clinching win in Game 7 of the 2011 Conference Finals en route to capturing the Stanley Cup. The Lightning and Maple Leafs, meanwhile, have never met in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

SERGACHEV BECOMES FIFTH TEENAGER TO SCORE IN 2018 POSTSEASON
Lightning defenseman Mikhail Sergachev (19 years, 300 days) became the youngest player in franchise history to score a goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and the fifth teenager to do so in the 2018 First Round, joining Patrik Laine (2), Pierre-Luc Dubois, Nico Hischier and Nolan Patrick.

* This marks the first time five teenagers have scored a goal in the opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs since the 1991 Division Semifinals, when Jaromir Jagr (2), Steven Rice (2), Mike Craig, Keith Primeau and Robert Reichel did so.

* In fact, only one opening round in the NHL’s expansion era (since 1967-68) has featured more teenagers scoring at least one goal – the 1980 Preliminary Round, when seven players under the age of 20 each found the back of the net (Brent Ashton, Laurie Boschman, Ray Bourque, Wayne Gretzky, Tom McCarthy, Mark Messier and Mike Ramsey).

CAPITALS WIN THIRD STRAIGHT, TAKE 3-2 SERIES LEAD
In a seesaw affair that saw no lead last longer than 5:48, Nicklas Backstrom (2-1—3) scored at 11:53 of overtime to propel the Capitals to their third straight win and a 3-2 series lead.


* Backstrom scored his fourth career overtime goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs (all w/ WSH) to extend his franchise record. Only Joe Sakic (8), Maurice Richard (6), Patrick Kane (5) and Glenn Anderson (5) have scored more such goals in NHL postseason history.

* Elias notes that when a best-of-seven series is tied 2-2, the winner of Game 5 holds an all-time series record of 201-54 (78.8%).

* ICYMI: Keelan Moxley, who became a social media star after video of Brett Connolly's repeated attempts to toss her a puck prior to Game 2 went viral, was invited back to Capital One Arena for Game 5. The six-year-old led the crowd in a pre-game chant, received an autographed stick from Capitals owner Ted Leonsis and met Connolly after the victory. Click here for a recap of her big day.


CAPITALS NO STRANGER TO OVERTIME
The Capitals required overtime in a playoff game for the 66th time in franchise history, tied for the ninth-most among all NHL franchises and third-most by any non-Original Six club. Thirty-five of those contests have occurred since the start of the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs, trailing only Chicago (38) for the most in that span.

* In fact, the Capitals have required overtime in 13 of their last 24 postseason games dating to Game 1 of the 2016 Conference Semifinals vs. PIT, including nine of their last 11 taking place in the First Round. Washington is the first team in NHL history to play a combined nine overtime games in the opening round of back-to-back postseasons.

* The 2018 First Round series between the Capitals and Blue Jackets is the 17th series in NHL history to feature at least four overtime games and the second for Washington in as many campaigns – their six-game series against Toronto in the 2017 First Round tied the NHL record with five overtime games.

ANDERSEN, MAPLE LEAFS HANG ON TO FORCE GAME 6
The Maple Leafs built a 4-1 lead by the 11:55 mark of the second period, including first career postseason goals by Connor Brown and Andreas Johnsson, before holding off a furious Bruins rally backstopped by 42 saves from Frederik Andersen to win Game 5 and cut their First Round series deficit to 3-2.

* Andersen became the fifth goaltender in franchise history to make at least 40 saves to win in an elimination game. Elias notes that he joined Wayne Thomas in Game 6 of the 1976 Quarterfinals vs. PHI (42), Mike Palmateer in Game 3 of the 1983 Division Semifinals vs. MNS (47), Felix Potvin in Game 6 of the 1995 Conference Quarterfinals vs. CHI (46) and James Reimer in Game 5 of 2013 Conference Quarterfinals at BOS (43).

* This marks the sixth time in 16 tries that the Maple Leafs won Game 5 when facing a 3-1 series deficit in a best-of-seven series. The other instances: 1942 Stanley Cup Final vs. DET (9-3 W), 1988 Division Semifinals at DET (6-5 OT W), 1996 Conference Quarterfinals vs. STL (5-4 OT W), 2002 Conference Finals at CAR (1-0 W) and 2013 Conference Quarterfinals at BOS (2-1 W).

* The Maple Leafs own an all-time series record of 1-14 when facing a 3-1 deficit in a best-of-seven. Toronto rallied for its only such win in the 1942 Stanley Cup Final vs. DET – a series they trailed 3-0.


QUICK CLICKS

· Masterton Trophy finalists unveiled

· Capitals host 6-year-old fan who went viral getting puck (via Tom Gulitti)

· Start times for Stanley Cup Playoff games Monday

· Depth goes a long way for Jets (via Tim Campbell)


SNEAK PEEK AT SUNDAY’S ACTION
The Flyers and Avalanche each look to force a Game 7 in their respective series on the heels of dramatic Game 5 victories where they both scored a go-ahead goal in the final 90 seconds of regulation to avoid elimination. They are facing the Penguins and Predators, respectively, who are looking to advance to the Second Round and begin another long playoff run after meeting in the Stanley Cup Final in 2017.

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