An incredible OT hockey finish, plus the NFL's best draft classes
The Pulse Newsletter 📣 | This is The Athletic’s daily sports newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Pulse directly in your inbox.Good morning! I have jury duty today, please send good thoughts. Coming up: 🦆 Ducks fly in OT 👽 Wemby’s return 🧮 The best NFL draft classes While You Were Sleeping: We’re narrowing things downForgive me for invoking the wrath of 2016 Lebron James this morning, but we sure do have a lot of playoff series — in both the NHL and NBA — that feel over at 3-1 after a full slate of postseason action last night. Let’s start on the ice, because the NHL’s game ended last: At nearly 1 a.m. ET, referees ruled that Ducks center Ryan Poehling’s overtime goal against the Oilers stood as called, ending the game and possibly the series. Anaheim is up 3-1 after another close win. Incredible game, though, with one of the closest replays you’ll see on that final goal. Also up 3-1: The Sabres, who wrecked shop in Boston last night and made themselves at home on the road. Remember when we were worried about the shaky Buffalo start in this series? Over: Colorado’s sweep of Los Angeles. Very much not over: Tampa-Montreal, now tied 2-2 after an incredibly gritty comeback from the Lightning in a tough environment. What a series. Cole Burston / Getty Imagesالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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