Welcome to the post for the quarterfinal series between the Vancouver Canucks and the Los Angeles Kings. Please use this post as a reference for the entire series.
Game 1: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia. In goal: Roberto Luongo for Vancouver; Jonathan Quick for Los Angeles. Alexandre Burrows put Vancouver on the board first, helped along by Henrik Sedin and Ryan Kesler. Mike Richard tied it on a power play goal powered by Anze Kopitar and Drew Doughty. The Kings gained the lead with a Willie Mitchell goal, via Alec Martinez and Justin Williams. The Canucks retied it late in the period on an Alexander Edler goal, coming off of Maxim Lapierre and Kesler. Los Angeles retook the lead in the third period when Dustin Penner scored, courtesy of Jeff Carter and Richards. The Kings iced it at 4-2 with an empty netter by Dustin Brown, assisted by Richards and Carter. The three stars went to Richards, Luongo (35 for 38 in saves), and Brown, with honorable mentions for Carter and Kesler. Los Angeles leads 1-0 in the series.
Game 2: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia. In goal: Roberto Luongo for Vancouver; Jonathan Quick for Los Angeles. Los Angeles scored with nine seconds left in the first period as Dustin Brown netted the puck with help from Anze Kopitar on his shorthanded second of the postseason. Vancouver tied it on a Jannik Hansen goal with a lone Henrik Sedin assist. Brown shot back with another shorthanded goal, his second of the game and third of the playoffs, going in unassisted to put the Kings back in front. Los Angeles extended the lead in the third period with a Jarret Stoll power play goal powered by Justin Williams and Brown. The Kings added on with a Trevor Lewis goal, with a lone helper from Dustin Penner. The Canucks cut the final deficit to 4-2 with a Samuel Pahlsson goal, pushed through by Keith Ballard and Mason Raymond. The three stars went to Brown, Ryan Kesler, and Quick (46 for 48 in saves), while any point earner may take the second slot. The Kings lead the series 2-0.
Game 3: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California. In goal: Jonathan Quick for Los Angeles; Cory Schneider for Vancouver. Los Angeles busted things open in the third period on Dustin Brown's fourth of the postseason, assisted by Justin Williams and Anze Kopitar. This was the only goal tonight, giving them a 1-0 win, with Quick (41 save shutout), Brown, and Dan Hamhuis getting the three stars. Los Angeles has Vancouver on the brink with a 3-0 series lead.
Game 4: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California. In goal: Jonathan Quick for Los Angeles; Cory Schneider for Vancouver. Anze Kopitar put Los Angeles on the board first with a goal set up by Justin Williams and Willie Mitchell. Vancouver tied it in the second period with an Alexander Edler power play goal, his second of the postseason, powered by Dan Hamhuis and Ryan Kesler. The Canucks got the lead on a Kevin Bieksa goal, from David Booth. Vancouver iced it at 3-1 with a Henrik Sedin power play goal in the third period, fueled by Hamhuis and Daniel Sedin. The three stars were handed to Schneider (43 for 44 in saves), Bieksa, and Brad Richardson, with honorable mention for Hamhuis. The Canucks staved off elimination, making the series 3-1 Los Angeles.
Game 5: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia. In goal: Cory Schneider for Vancouver, Jonathan Quick for Los Angeles. Vancouver was first to score with a Henrik Sedin power play goal, his second of the postseason, powered by Daniel Sedin and Dan Hamhuis. Los Angeles tied it when Brad Richardson scored, with the help of Drew Doughty in the third period. The Kings completed the comeback with an overtime goal from Jarret Stoll, his second of the playoffs, with a lone assist by Trevor Lewis. The three stars were Stoll, Quick (26 for 27 in saves), and Schneider (35 for 37 in saves). Los Angeles advances to the next round after a 4-1 series win over the President's Trophy winners, a huge upset.
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