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Exciting NHL Night: Defending Champions and Bruins eliminated!

The Florida Panthers eliminate the record-breaking Boston Bruins, while the Seattle Kraken stun the defending champions Colorado Avalanche.

Boston Bruins left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (59) reacts after scoring a goal past Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72)
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The best regular-season team in NHL history and the defending Stanley Cup champions were eliminated on their home ice in Game 7 matchups last night. Fans and analysts alike were left in disbelief as these two powerhouse teams fell short in the most critical game of their respective seasons.

The tension was palpable as the highly-anticipated matchups unfolded. The atmosphere was electric, with fans on the edge of their seats throughout the games. However, the outcomes were unexpected, leaving many wondering what went wrong.

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The team with broken records throughout the regular season was no match for their opponents in the decisive game. Despite their impressive performance in the preceding games, they could not hold on and fell to their opponents in a shocking upset.

Bruins vs. Panthers

In a stunning upset to start the NHL playoffs, the Florida Panthers have eliminated the Boston Bruins, considered by many to be the best team in the league for most of the season. With a 4-3 victory in the final game in Boston, the Panthers secured their spot in the next round of the playoffs.

The game was a rollercoaster of emotions for both teams, with the Panthers taking an early 2-0 lead before the Bruins fought back to take the lead. It looked like the Bruins would secure the win and move on to the next round, but with just a minute left, Brandon Montour scored to tie the game at 3-3. The game went into overtime, and with 8:35 left, Carter Verhaeghe scored the decisive goal to give the Panthers the victory.

Montour scored two goals as a standout player for the Panthers, while Sam Reinhart scored for the team. Goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky made 33 saves to help his team secure the win. For the Bruins, David Krejci was the top performer with a goal and two assists, while David Pastrnak and Tyler Bertuzzi also scored.

The loss is a disappointing end to the season for the Bruins, who had an impressive record of 65 victories in the regular season. “The words that come to mind right now are disappointment and confusion,” said Bruins coach Jim Montgomery.

On the other hand, the Panthers have completed an incredible turnaround after losing the series 3-1. They will now face the Toronto Maple Leafs in the next round of the playoffs, and their victory over the Bruins will undoubtedly give them the confidence they need to keep fighting for the championship.

Avalanche vs. Kraken

Meanwhile, the defending champions faced an equally challenging opponent, which proved too much to handle. Despite their experience and talent, the defending champions could not defend their title and were eliminated.

In another stunning Game 7 upset, the current NHL champion Colorado Avalanche has been eliminated from the playoffs by the Seattle Kraken. With a final score of 2-1, the Kraken emerged victorious, largely thanks to the impressive performance of double scorer Oliver Bjorkstrand.

The Kraken will now face off against the Dallas Stars in the second round of the playoffs. Their victory over the Avalanche has undoubtedly given them confidence heading into this next matchup.

Yanni Gourde was also a standout player for the Kraken, recording two assists, while Philipp Grubauer made an impressive 33 saves to help secure the win for his team. On the other side, Mikko Rantanen scored the lone goal for the Avalanche.

This loss is a disappointing end to the season for the Avalanche, who had high hopes of defending their championship title.

As for the Kraken, they will look to continue their impressive playoff run and advance further toward the ultimate goal of the Stanley Cup championship. Their victory over the Avalanche is a clear reminder that they are a team to be reckoned with and have what it takes to compete at the highest level of the NHL.