

NHL 20 introduces the next major innovation in RPM Tech-powered gameplay with Signature Shots. HUT Rivals brings you a new way to earn weekly rewards and qualify for HUT Champions. With the EA SPORTS™ NHL® Team of The Year, we will be celebrating the most outstanding performances from the past year in hockey, selecting six players who stood out among the world’s best as the winners of the Team of The Year award.ĮA SPORTS™ NHL® collaborates with adidas to introduce three superstar inspired capsules that will be dropping in-game and in the real-world.
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"I think we would have taken that before the series started.NHL 20 - Hockey Video Game - EA SPORTS Official Site NHL 19 Features Overview Gameplay Features Cover Athlete Auston Matthews Take Notice World of CHEL Team of the Year EASHL Accessibility ULTIMATE TEAM RATINGS TUTORIALS NEWS Features Overview Gameplay Features Cover Athlete Auston Matthews Take Notice World of CHEL Team of the Year EASHL Accessibility ULTIMATE TEAM RATINGS TUTORIALS NEWS TEAM OF THE YEAR "I feel we're still in the driver's seat, up 2-1 going into Game 4," Colorado forward Nathan MacKinnon said. The Avalanche had no answer and will look to rebound with a chance to take a stranglehold on the series.

Perry netted his team's first power-play goal of the series with 5:02 remaining in the one-sided middle frame, which made him the first player in history to score a Cup Final goal with four different teams (Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars, Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay), to round out the scoring. Stamkos restored the two-goal edge three minutes later, and Maroon deposited a backhand from the doorstep at 11:15 of the second to chase Kuemper. We'll be back and we'll be fine."Īfter Landeskog's power-play goal opened the scoring at 8:19 of the first period, the Lightning took their first lead of the series thanks to goals by Cirelli and Palat later in the first.Īfter Paul, who was hurt in the first period but returned despite obvious discomfort, tallied 86 seconds into the second period, Landeskog notched another man-advantage marker to make it a one-goal game at 4:43 of the middle frame. "When you win, you don't celebrate too much, and when you lose, you don't sulk too much, either. It's nothing we haven't done all year," said Landeskog, Colorado's captain. "It's about having a short memory, staying even keel. Mikko Rantanen and Cale Makar both collected two assists for the Avalanche, who know they weren't at their best. Pavel Francouz stopped nine of the 10 shots he faced in relief.

Starting goalie Darcy Kuemper surrendered five goals on 22 shots before being pulled. Gabriel Landeskog scored twice for the Avalanche, who took their first road loss of the playoffs after seven straight away victories. We all saw it."īefore exiting, Kucherov collected two assists to join Bryan Trottier (1980-82), Mike Bossy (1981-83) and Wayne Gretzky (1983-85) as the only players in league history to record three consecutive 25-point playoff runs. It's a contact game, but guys know what they're doing.
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Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper had no update on Kucherov's status and said of the hit: "When you're asked questions like that, you're looking for an answer that everyone knows. The Lightning are also without star forward Brayden Point due to injury. Star forward Nikita Kucherov left the game with six minutes remaining after falling awkwardly following a crosscheck from Devon Toews. The win may have come at a big cost, though. Stamkos, Ondrej Palat and Pat Maroon all collected one goal and one assist for the Lightning, who responded after a 7-0 drubbing in Game 2 to claim their eighth consecutive home win.Īnthony Cirelli, Nicholas Paul and Corey Perry also scored for the Lightning, who received a 37-save performance from goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy. "We knew this was pretty much a must-win game for us and we played like it," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said. Now the two-time champions will look to even the best-of-seven series at two wins apiece when action continues in Tampa on Wednesday. The Tampa Bay Lightning showed their mettle when they rode a four-goal second period to a resounding 6-2 win over the visiting Colorado Avalanche on Monday in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
