Price upset the Pittsburgh Penguins last season in the qualifying round and has been a force again this postseason with a 1.97 goals-against average and .935 save percentage.
Vegas Golden Knights
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The Avalanche won both games at home before Vegas responded with a Game 3 victory at home. After two periods on Sunday, the Golden Knights held a 3-1 advantage over their opponents.
"We're playing a team that has very respected management and coaching staff, they've won a Stanley Cup. But I think they sell a narrative over there that it's more like the New York Saints and not the New York Islanders," Cassidy said. "They play hard and they play the right way, but I feel we're the same way.
Minnesota Wild
This year’s draft is considered top-heavy on standout defensemen and short on scorers with the potential to become a franchise player.
The Canadians, who lost their first three games in the tournament, stunned Russia 2-1 on an overtime goal by Andrew Mangiapane.
Dallas Stars
The Golden Knights made a very curious decision in Game 1 to go with Robin Lehner in goal instead of Marc-Andre Fleury. Fleury has been their No. 1 goalie all postseason, as he started each of their seven games in the first round. Even if the Knights thought he was fatigued or tired, with two days off after Game 1, they should have started him.
The week after the Wild were eliminated from the playoffs by the Vegas Golden Knights in a tight first-round series that went the full seven games, Guerin and the rest of the staff have shifted focus toward a tricky summer.
Winnipeg Jets