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Watch: Draisaitl’s power-play one-timer caps hat trick

Leon Draisaitl and the Edmonton Oilers are laying it on the Anaheim Ducks in Game 6.

He opened the scoring Sunday, tallied another one less five minutes later, and capped off his hat trick by banging home a one-timer on the man advantage late in the second period to restore the Oilers' six-goal lead.

Draisaitl notched his first playoff hat trick in his 12th career postseason game, and became the first Edmonton player to score three goals in a contest since Doug Weight and Bill Guerin did so in back-to-back playoff contests in 2000.

He's also the second-youngest Oiler ever to post a postseason hat trick, behind some guy named Wayne Gretzky, according to Sportsnet.

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Gibson pulled early after allowing 3 quick goals

John Gibson's night didn't last long Sunday.

The Anaheim Ducks goaltender was yanked less than nine minutes into Game 6 against the Edmonton Oilers after surrendering three goals on six shots.

Jonathan Bernier replaced Gibson in the Ducks' crease, getting his first playoff action since Game 3 of Anaheim's first-round series against the Calgary Flames.

Leon Draisaitl scored on a breakaway less than three minutes into Sunday's game, and then tucked a backhand past Gibson about four and a half minutes later.

Zack Kassian subsequently beat the netminder five-hole at the 8:25 mark of the opening frame, ending Gibson's evening.

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The best tweets after Subban’s Predators advance to 3rd round

Sometimes, Twitter can be everything it was always meant to be. Particularly when P.K. Subban succeeds.

With Montreal Canadiens supporters unable to accept that a team, any team, their team actually traded Subban, Twitter lights up every time Subban reminds the hockey world that he's not only one of the game's best players, but arguably the sport's best ambassador.

In his first season with Nashville after being acquired for Shea Weber, the Predators are off to their first Western Conference final, and that fact brought out some fantastic 140-character bursts Sunday evening.

It's nothing personal against Weber. It's just that you don't trade P.K. Subban. Ever.

Subban himself took to Twitter to remind everyone he is indeed having the time of his life - as he should be:

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Oilers’ blue line takes another hit as Klefbom ruled out for Game 6

The Edmonton Oilers are playing Game 6 against the Anaheim Ducks without yet another defenseman.

Oscar Klefbom is not in the lineup Sunday, compounding matters for the Oilers, who are already without Andrej Sekera for the rest of their second-round series.

Klefbom took part in the pregame warmup but left after about five minutes, according to TSN's Frank Seravalli.

Eric Gryba and Griffin Reinhart drew in for their injured teammates.

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Blues’ power-play struggles lead to another postseason exit

The St. Louis Blues were bounced from the Stanley Cup playoffs in Game 6 on Sunday, losing the contest 3-1 and the series 4-2 to the Nashville Predators.

Sure, the Predators deserve their cred for an excellent series in which they held the Blues to only five goals over the final four games, but the Blues struggled to execute on offense, especially on the man advantage.

St. Louis managed only one goal on 16 power-play chances versus Nashville, and despite throwing out guys like Vladimir Tarasenko, Jaden Schwartz, and Alex Steen on every power play, the Blues were unable to beat Pekka Rinne more than once while up a man.

Futility on the power play was a theme plaguing the Blues in their previous series against the Minnesota Wild as well, where the club managed only one goal on 15 opportunities.

The Blues' struggles were amplified by the fact that Nashville's blue line played at an insane level.

Ryan Ellis continues to impress, while Matthias Ekholm and P.K. Subban have been rock solid. And let's not forget about Roman Josi - the 26-year-old has arguably been the Predators' best D-man while also registering six points thus far.

It's another successful regular-season showing followed up by a disappointing playoff exit for St. Louis, as Sunday's loss marks the sixth straight season in which the Blues have qualified for the postseason but failed to reach the Stanley Cup final.

As for Nashville, it awaits the winner of the Ducks-Oilers series - Game 6 goes Sunday night from Edmonton; Anaheim leads 3-2.

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Look: Subban crashes Josi’s postgame scrum

Safe to say P.K. Subban enjoyed the Nashville Predators' series-clinching victory.

The affable defenseman played the part of reporter Sunday, popping into teammate Roman Josi's media scrum after the Predators knocked out the St. Louis Blues in Game 6 to move on to their first Western Conference final.

The exchange between the two blue-liners was priceless.

Subban tweeted this shortly thereafter.

It's #LIT, indeed.

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Steen played through Blues’ playoff run on broken foot

Never question Alex Steen's commitment to the cause.

After the St. Louis Blues were eliminated by the Nashville Predators on Sunday, the series over in six games, Steen revealed that he was playing on a broken foot suffered in Game 1 of the first round against the Minnesota Wild, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Jeremy Rutherford.

Steen missed Game 5 of the Predators series when his foot "suffered further complicated damage" after he blocked a shot in Game 4. Sounds painful. And yet, he played 17:12 in Game 6, including 2:35 shorthanded.

The 33-year-old's postseason ends after 10 games, in which he scored three goals and added four assists.

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Predators eliminate Blues, advance to conference final for 1st time ever

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Ryan Johansen scored the game-winning goal 3:15 into the third period, and the Nashville Predators advanced to their first Western Conference final in franchise history Sunday by beating the St. Louis Blues 3-1 to take the series in six games.

The Predators won their ninth straight playoff game in Nashville going back to last postseason.

Goalie Pekka Rinne made 23 saves and had an assist. Roman Josi had a goal and an assist, and Calle Jarnkrok added an empty-netter with 60 seconds left.

Nashville will play either Anaheim or Edmonton.

Paul Stastny scored for St. Louis, which fell short of a second straight conference final.

The Predators and Blues were tied through the first 40 minutes for a third straight game and fourth overall in this series when Johansen skated up the slot for a pass from Viktor Arvidsson and beat Jake Allen with a backhand.

Allen kept the Blues close as he had all series, stopping Filip Forsberg on a breakaway with 13:31 left. But Jarnkrok scored with a minute to go to clinch it, amping up Nashville's celebration.

The Predators got forward Craig Smith back for the first time in this series after he was hurt in Game 3 against Chicago in the first round. And the Blues got back left wing Alexander Steen, who missed Friday night's 2-1 win with an injury.

Nashville had Grammy winners Lady Antebellum sing the national anthem, and forward Kevin Fiala, who broke his left leg in Game 1, wave the towel to rev up the fans who were ready for the puck to drop.

The Predators weren't.

St. Louis took the first seven shots and went up 1-0 on Stastny's goal, a wrister just 2:04 into the game off assists from Vladimir Tarasenko and Jaden Schwartz.

Tarasenko's shot from the right circle hit off Rinne, then Stastny who knocked the puck in for the goal. The Blues even took the first two penalties of the game, and Nashville couldn't take advantage of the man advantage with sloppy puck-handling and too many turnovers.

It was the first even-strength goal the Predators had allowed in the first period this postseason.

The Predators needed only 35 seconds into the second to tie it up. Mattias Ekholm found Josi all alone in the right circle for a quick shot past Allen's glove. That gave Nashville defensemen nine goals this postseason, a franchise record.

Johansen, Arvidsson and Filip Forsberg came into this game having combined for only three points in this series after getting 15 in sweeping Chicago.

Johansen had an assist on Josi's goal, then scored his first goal of the series and second this postseason with Arvidsson getting his first point against St. Louis on the primary assist.

Notes: The Predators' only playoff series clinched outside of Nashville came in Game 7 in Anaheim to clinch their first-round series last year. ... This was just the third game this postseason Nashville did not score the first goal, and it was the Blues scoring first for a third straight game. ... Rinne has three assists this postseason.

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Turris dined with special needs kids after scoring OT winner

Even after playing hero, Kyle Turris had time for the community.

The Ottawa Senators center joined the Capital City Condors - a local hockey organization for kids with developmental disabilities - for dinner Saturday after he scored the overtime winner in Game 5 against the New York Rangers.

He has served as the honorary captain of the Condors since taking over for Matt Carkner, who selected him as his successor after departing the Senators for the New York Islanders in 2012.

Turris also hosts a golf tournament with the Condors, and the sixth annual Kyle Turris and Capital City Condors Golf Classic will take place next month.

- With h/t to Taylor Loucks

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Watch: Injured Fiala pumps up Predators faithful prior to Game 6

A familiar face emerged from the depths of Bridgestone Arena to pump up Nashville Predators fans in advance of Game 6 against the St. Louis Blues.

That would be forward Kevin Fiala, who recently underwent surgery to repair a fractured femur, a season-ending injury suffered earlier in the playoffs.

Fiala had scored two goals in five playoff games prior to the injury.

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