Game of Thrones star, Sophie Turner, is spotted at New York Rangers game, another save of the night from the St. Louis Blues’ goalie, while the Columbus Jackets continued with excellent displays against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Sophie Turner loves the Rangers
Sophie Turner, best known for her role of Sansa Stark in the international hit series Game of Thrones talked about her impressions from her first ever New York Rangers game, the fans, atmosphere, and hockey.
🍷+ 🏒 = a good time for @GameOfThrones star @SophieT at her first @NYRangers game! #GameofThrones #ForTheThrone pic.twitter.com/K1sLXSdvVU
— NHL (@NHL) April 15, 2019
Another great save from St Louis’ Binnington
The St. Louis Blues lost Game 3 to the Winnipeg Jets and even though their goalie Jordan Binnington conceded six goals, he recorded another top save and won the Save of the Night award in the process. Binnington had 23 saves but this one was the best.
Another #StanleyCup Playoff game, another @pepsi Save of the Night for @binnnasty! 👏 pic.twitter.com/8GDxMEC5zt
— NHL (@NHL) April 15, 2019
Stoner posts his first ever hat-trick
The Vegas Golden Knights came from 1-0 behind to take a 2-1 lead in the playoff series with San Jose Sharks thanks to the latest 6-3 victory, and Mark Stone’s first ever hat-trick.
First career hat trick for @MStoner61 + an additional two points. 😳 #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/ubYmb0SAwd
— NHL (@NHL) April 15, 2019
Columbus is writing history
The Columbus Blue Jackets were huge underdogs prior to the playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning but they are 3-0 up at the moment and Tampa’s loss was the 11th time in NHL history that the regular season’s No. 1 seed has lost the opening three games of a series.
The @BlueJacketsNHL took a 3-0 series lead on Sunday.
It's the 11th time in NHL history that the regular season's No. 1 seed has lost the opening three games of a series (at any point in the playoffs) – and 8th under a best-of-seven format. #NHLStats #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/2PugZxQQSt
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) April 15, 2019
Columbus’ fans going wild after win
The Columbus Blue Jackets’ fans showed their appreciation following the third victory over Tampa Bay Lightning in the opening round of the playoffs and they saluted their players with a standing ovation, which was pleasing to the likes of Matt Duchene and Sergei Bobrovsky. The Jacket’s unbelievable story continues.
<insert cannon blast sound here> #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/imHBxgRPcp
— NHL (@NHL) April 15, 2019