Minnesota Wild left winger Zach Parise had a pair of goals as his team clinched a playoff series on home ice for the first time in franchise history, beating the St Louis 4-1 Blues to win their Western Conference playoff series in six games.
Right wingers Justin Fontaine and Nino Niederreiter also scored for Minnesota, while goalie Devan Dubnyk had 30 saves as the Wild advanced to a second-round showdown against the Chicago Blackhawks.
The matchup will mark a third consecutive season with a Minnesota-Chicago playoff series.
Center T.J. Oshie scored for the Blues, who failed to advance past the first round for the third consecutive year.
Jake Allen started the game in goal for the Blues, stopping 11 of the 13 shots he faced.
He was lifted in favor of Brian Elliot after Fontaine scored in the second to make it 2-0 for Minnesota. Elliott finished with six saves.
Minnesota led 2-1 early in the third period and were weathering a Blues momentum swing when Parise capped off a rush to the net, knocking in the rebound of a shot by right winger Jason Pominville that Elliott stopped.
Niederreiter scored an empty-net goal for the final margin.
With 22 points in 24 playoff games over three seasons with the Wild, Parise is now tied at the top of the franchise’s playoff scoring leaders list alongside Marian Gaborik.
CANADIENS 2, SENATORS 0
The Montreal Canadiens finally closed out the Ottawa Senators at the third time of asking on Sunday.
Backed by a 43-save performance from goalie Carey Price, the Canadiens beat the Senators to take the first-round Eastern Conference playoff series 4-2 and advance to a matchup against either the Detroit Red Wings or the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Senators, who charged into the playoffs with a historical 23-4-4 run over the final two months, could not write another amazing comeback story after falling 3-0 behind in the series.
Canadiens winger Brendan Gallagher scored his first goal of the playoffs in the opening period and it stood as the only tally until winger Max Pacioretty sent a shot down ice into an empty net with less than a second remaining.
Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson made 18 saves in the loss.
The Senators were left to rue a quick whistle in the second period, when Price failed to control a shot by defenseman Mark Borowiecki and center Jean-Gabriel Pageau ushered the puck into the net.
However, the goal did not stand because play had already been halted.
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