Article 3MCSX Stanley Cup Playoffs: Eastern Conference 1st-round breakdown

Stanley Cup Playoffs: Eastern Conference 1st-round breakdown

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It's playoff time, folks. To get you prepared, we break down each of the Eastern Conference's first-round series below. (Advanced stats at 5-on-5 courtesy: Corsica)

Lightning 1A vs. Devils WC2
LightningStat Devils
54-23-5Record44-29-9
60Goal differential12
51.62% (7th)5-on-5 Corsi %48.63 (21st)
9.35% (1st)Shooting percentage7.91% (11th)
.929 (5th)Save percentage.917 (25th)
102.28 (1st)PDO99.64 (19th)
Nikita Kucherov (100)Leading scorerTaylor Hall (93)

From first overall pick to first playoff berth in six seasons, the surprising New Jersey Devils are set to take on the top-seeded Tampa Bay Lightning. The series features a pair of Hart Trophy candidates in Kucherov and Hall, but the X-factor should be Devils netminder Keith Kinkaid, who emerged as the starter down the stretch and played phenomenally, but will now be tasked with shutting down one of the league's most potent attacks.

Game 1: Thursday, April 12, 7:00 p.m. ET (See full schedule)

Bruins 2A vs. Maple Leafs 3Acropped_GettyImages-873257880.jpg?ts=152
BruinsStat Maple Leafs
50-20-12Record49-26-7
56Goal differential45
53.8% (2nd)5-on-5 Corsi %49.86 (17th)
7.82% (13th)Shooting percentage9.01% (3rd)
.923 (14th)Save percentage.928 (8th)
100.16 (15th)PDO101.82 (2nd)
Brad Marchand (85)Leading scorerMitch Marner (69)

The cruelty of the playoff format pitted two of the top teams in the conference against each other in Round 1, but this one should be a doozy. The Maple Leafs won three of four contests versus Boston this season, and Marner led the way with nine points. However, the red-hot Bruins were merely one point away from capturing the East's top seed. Don't be shocked if this one goes the distance.

Game 1: Thursday, April 12, 7:00 p.m. ET (See full schedule)

Capitals 1M vs. Blue Jackets WC1
CapitalsStat Blue Jackets
49-26-7Record45-30-7
20Goal differential12
47.9% (24th)5-on-5 Corsi %51.55% (8th)
9.14 (2nd)Shooting percentage7.44 (21st)
.924 (13th)Save percentage.928 (7th)
101.61 (4th)PDO100.28 (14th)
Alex Ovechkin (87)Leading scorerArtemi Panarin (82)

Metropolitan Division adversaries are poised to do battle in what should be an evenly contested matchup. The biggest questions for this series lie between the pipes, as Washington has elected to lean on backup Philipp Grubauer as its starter, while Sergei Bobrovsky's career postseason save percentage is a dreadful .887. Whoever wins out in goal is likely moving on.

Game 1: Thursday, April 12, 7:30 p.m. ET (See full schedule)

Penguins 2M vs. Flyers 3Mcropped_GettyImages-619117324.jpg?ts=152
PenguinsStat Flyers
47-29-6Record42-26-14
22Goal differential8
52.23% (5th)5-on-5 Corsi %49.79 (18th)
7.29 (23rd)Shooting percentage7.88 (12th)
.910 (29th)Save percentage.924 (12th)
98.33 (29th)PDO100.36 (13th)
Evgeni Malkin (98)Leading scorerClaude Giroux (102)

The defending champs begin their quest for a three-peat against their most bitter rivals, a spectacle that was can't-miss television last time they met in the playoffs in 2012. Pittsburgh holds a notable depth advantage, emphasized by the acquisition of Derick Brassard before the trade deadline. That said, five of the NHL's top 15 scorers are in this series, so buckle up.

Game 1: Wednesday, April 11, 7:30 p.m. ET (See full schedule)

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