Tampa Bay 6, Boston 3
They lost their best player way back in November. They were sellers at the trade deadline. Injuries have meant they don't have a single player who has played in all 72 games.
Washington 2, Columbus 1
T.J. Oshie continues to build his reputation for success in shootouts.
Toronto 4, New Jersey 2
William Nylander is displaying plenty of consistency.
Carolina 4, Montreal 1
The Carolina Hurricanes are one of the youngest teams in the NHL this season but it was a wily veteran who helped them continue their recent hot stretch.
Ottawa 2, Pittsburgh 1
The Ottawa Senators rallied for a 2-1 shootout win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night at Canadian Tire Centre, but they might have paid a big price for the victory.
Florida 3, Arizona 1
Speed defines Jonathan Marchessault.
St. Louis 4, Vancouver 1
Magnus Paajarvi spent much of this season playing with the Chicago Wolves in the American Hockey League, and it was while he was there that he felt something start to change in his game -- confidence.
Nashville 3, Calgary 1
Predators center Colton Sissons couldn't have asked for a better way to celebrate his 100th career NHL game.
Philadelphia 3, Minnesota 1
The statistics say the Philadelphia Flyers are among the worst road teams in the Eastern Conference. Apparently, they forgot to read that stat sheet.
Chicago 3, Dallas 2
Chicago Blackhawks right winger Patrick Kane practiced a new shootout maneuver against backup goaltender Scott Darling during Thursday's morning skate.
Edmonton 7, Colorado 4
Zack Kassian was shocked he was the only one to see the puck sitting in front of the Colorado net, so the Edmonton Oilers forward rushed toward the easy scoring chance before the ref blew his whistle or someone covered it up.
Los Angeles 5, Winnipeg 2
The Los Angeles Kings haven't acquiesced another postseason away from the rink.