NHL Playoff Pulse: Key NHL Moments and Breaking News You Should Know Today

The Second Round of 2025 NHL Playoffs are in full swing, and today’s games delivered plenty of action. Whether you missed some key moments or just need a quick update, here’s a rundown of the most important news you should know from today’s games.

Oilers Rally to Beat Golden Knights in Game 1

The Edmonton Oilers opened their second-round series with a 4-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, taking a crucial 1-0 lead. This victory marks the Oilers’ fifth consecutive win, setting a new franchise record for most consecutive playoff wins.

Edmonton has been on fire so far in the playoffs, led by the dynamic duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. McDavid has been unstoppable, tallying a playoff-leading 14 points (6 goals, 8 assists) in the first round, while Draisaitl has added 10 points. Their electric play continued today as McDavid assisted on the game-winning goal, further cementing his status as one of the NHL’s top performers in the postseason.

Meanwhile, the Golden Knights, who had a strong finish to the regular season, are looking to bounce back after this tough loss. Goaltender Laurent Brossoit has faced heavy pressure from the Oilers’ high-powered offense, and the Knights will need to adjust to slow down Edmonton’s attack if they hope to keep the series competitive. This game sets the stage for an exciting second-round matchup, and the Oilers’ offense will remain a focal point throughout.

NHL Playoff: Hurricanes Edge Capitals in Game 1

In a thrilling Game 1 of their second-round series, the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Washington Capitals 2-1 in a hard-fought shootout. With the win, Carolina takes a 1-0 series lead, but it wasn’t easy.

The Hurricanes’ defense, known for its depth and resilience, has been a strong factor in their playoff run. With standout players like Jaccob Slavin and Dougie Hamilton, Carolina has managed to keep opposing offenses in check. In today’s game, the two teams battled through regulation and overtime, with the deciding moment coming when Slavin scored in the shootout to seal the win.

The Capitals, led by Alex Ovechkin, who has proven to be an ageless wonder in the postseason, put up a strong fight. Ovechkin continues to defy age, and his leadership is a big reason Washington remains competitive in these playoffs. With his big-game experience, the Capitals are looking to even the series and take control.

Frederik Andersen Returns to Lead Hurricanes

In another major story from today’s game, Frederik Andersen made his much-anticipated return to the crease for the Hurricanes after a lengthy injury absence. Andersen’s playoff experience has been a game-changer for Carolina, and his performance today played a key role in securing the win.

Andersen had an outstanding regular-season performance, posting a .919 save percentage and 2.30 goals-against average. His leadership in the crease has been a stabilizing force for the Hurricanes, and his return today gives them an extra edge going into the second round. Andersen will be crucial to their chances moving forward.

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