The Western Conference’s No. 8 seed Los Angeles Kings and Eastern Conference’s No. 6 seed New Jersey Devils got the Stanley Cup final underway on Wednesday night in New Jersey.
The Duke Blue Devils (19-4) fell to the Miami Hurricanes (14-7) 69–68 in overtime Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium for their second loss in three games at home.
The second-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes (6–0) play host to the third-ranked Blue Devils (7–0) Tuesday night as part of the 13th annual ACC/Big10 Challenge.
Although making the playoffs is the goal for every team at the beginning of the season, for those unfortunate enough to not make the cut, the next most exciting event for their fans is the NHL Draft held in June.
Coming off their heart-breaking loss in Raleigh in Game 4 Tuesday night, the Devils returned to the Prudential Center Thursday night and rebounded with a huge 1—0 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
Game 4 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals between the New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes brought everything that was expected, fierce hitting, physical play, and a game full of excitement—the latter of which is an understatement to say the least.