RALEIGH, N.C. ā Andrei Vasilevskiy closed another postseason series by turning away every shot. And heās getting even stingier in net as reigning Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay advances in the playoffs.
The 26-year-old goaltender posted a third straight shutout in a series-clinching victory in Tuesdayās 2-0 win against the Carolina Hurricanes, capping a five-game performance that had him frustrating the Central Division champions nearly the entire way.
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Outside of one wild second period in Game 4, Vasilevskiy rarely made mistakes or gave up anything easy.
āIt takes everybody to win a playoff game,ā Vasilevskiy said. āIt canāt just be one, two guys. Other guys, they have to give the best effort every night. Even the last game, I gave up four, we scored six. This game, we just scored two and we gave up nothing. So itās great teamwork.ā
Maybe so, but it sure starts with Vasilevskiyās steady play in the crease.
He stopped 68 of 70 shots through the first two games of the series, helping Tampa Bay win both on the road just as the Lightning did to start the first-round series against Florida. By the time he had a 29-save shutout Tuesday, Vasilevskiy had surrendered just two goals in 99 shots through three road games ā all wins ā during the series.
That left the Hurricanes struggling to create a break or a lucky bounce past Vasilevskiy from the start of the series all the way through to Tuesday's finale.
āHe made some big saves, timely saves,ā Carolina captain Jordan Staal said. āGood goaltenders do that. And he did a good job of not letting us get some momentum and get the crowd into it.ā
His biggest save came with when he knocked down a 2-on-1 short-handed chance by Carolinaās Vincent Trocheck.
āSometimes mistakes are going to happen, that was one of them,ā Vasilevskiy said. āI just tried to play regular 2-on-1, tried to get across as fast as possible. The guy made a good shot. And I donāt know, I just tried to react to it. It was kind of an awkward knuckleball. I think I touched it with my glove or pad. I donāt even remember.ā
That stop led almost immediately to Brayden Point's go-ahead goal with the man advantage.
Vasilevskiy had his first postseason shutout with 22 saves in a 2-0 win against Dallas in Game 6 of last yearās Cup final. Then he had 29 saves in a 4-0 win against Florida in Game 6 of the first-round series before matching that total in Tuesday's Game 5.
The former winner of the Vezina Trophy presented to the NHLās top goaltender is a finalist for the award again. And he's gone from surrendering 16 goals in the first five games against the Panthers to allowing nine goals in the six games since.
Next up for Tampa Bay in the NHL semifinals is the winner of the series between the New York Islanders and the Boston Bruins.
When Tuesday's game was over, Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour ā a Cup winner as the Hurricanes' captain in 2006 ā paused in the post-series handshake line to speak with Vasilevskiy in a show of respect.
āI've seen a lot of goalies that are good, but he's as good as anyone that I've ever seen,ā Brind'Amour said. āAnd I go back to Dominik Hasek, and how he affects the team, the way they can play. That's kind of what I just told him. and it's true. He makes them look easy."
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