Photo: Danny Murphy/Icon Sportswire The Predators could not match the 81% play-by-play advantage they built in game three, but they outplayed the Penguins by a 27% margin in game four and got some timely goaltending
Photo: John Crouch/Icon Sportswire In game one of the Stanley Cup Finals, the Penguins trailed the Predators in play-by-play contributions by 12%, and won 5-3.
Photo: Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire Don Cherry led his Stanley Cup Final game two CBC Coaches Corner by ripping the Penguins first period effort. Play-by-play data
Photo: Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire Shots on goal were the headline in game one of the Stanley Cup Finals as the Penguins were out shot decisively 26 to 12, but still managed to escape with a
Photo: Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire The Penguins required 25:09 of extra time to defeat the Ottawa in game seven, but they dominated the Senators in play-by-play
Photo: Jason Kopinski/Icon Sportswire "We played a good game," Crosby said. "That happens sometimes in the playoffs. We've got to regroup here, but we did
Photo: Jason Kopinski/Icon Sportswire Sidney Crosby had his strongest game of the series by a significant 43% margin to help the Penguins win game four and head back to Pittsburgh even at two games. Matt
Photo: Chris Williams/Icon Sportswire The Oilers bend don’t break approach almost worked again, but the Ducks won a close 2-1 game seven with a convincing
Photo: Chris Williams/Icon Sportswire After six games with many ups and downs, the Anaheim Ducks have managed a slim play-by-play advantage of 3.7% over the
Photo: Jason Kopinski/Icon Sportswire The Rangers had everything humming along nicely with two great performances at home in games three and four, only to be derailed with a OT loss in game five in Ottawa.
Photo: John Cordes/Icon Sportswire The Ducks have a 13.1% overall play-by-play contribution advantage in the series through five games. Anaheim has contributed more on offense