
Knaak's late strike edges Man City closer to WSL title
Knaak's late goal secures victory for Man City, edging them closer to the WSL title.
The NHL second round playoffs feature the Hurricanes and Avalanche, both of whom swept their first round opponents. The Avalanche face a strong challenge from the Minnesota Wild, while the Golden Knights take on the Ducks and the Sabres await their next opponent.
NHL playoff predictions for second round: Who goes to conference finals?
The Hurricanes and the Colorado Avalanche swept their first round opponents and Carolina made it five wins in a row with a victory against the Philadelphia Flyers in the teams' second round opener.
The Avalanche might have a tougher time in their second round series because the Minnesota Wild are among the best teams in the league.
The Vegas Golden Knights are taking on the upstart Anaheim Ducks and the Buffalo Sabres are still waiting to find out their opponent as the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens are playing in Game 7 on Sunday, May 3.
Here are USA TODAY Sports' predictions for who advances to the conference finals (the Sabres series prediction will be provided once their opponent is known):
The NHL is announcing the finalists for the Hart Trophy and the other major awards. Here's who is in the running (listed alphabetically):
The Carolina Hurricanes and Colorado Avalanche are considered favorites after sweeping their first-round opponents.
The teams include the Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche, Minnesota Wild, Vegas Golden Knights, Anaheim Ducks, Buffalo Sabres, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Montreal Canadiens.
The NHL second round playoff games are currently ongoing, with key matchups including the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens playing Game 7 on May 3.
The Carolina Hurricanes swept their first-round opponent, the Philadelphia Flyers, and have won five consecutive games.

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Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding player) finalist: San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini
Ted Lindsay finalist: Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov
Ted Lindsay finalist: Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid
Masterton Trophy (perseverance) nominee: Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ville Husso
Masterton nominee: Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy
Masterton nominee: Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin
Masterton nominee: Calgary Flames goaltender Devin Cooley
Masterton nominee: Carolina Hurricanes left wing Taylor Hall
Masterton nominee: Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight
Masterton nominee: Colorado Avalanche left wing Gabriel Landeskog
Masterton nominee: Columbus Blue Jackets center Boone Jenner
Masterton nominee: Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn
Masterton nominee: Detroit Red Wings right wing Dominik Shine
Masterton nominee: Edmonton Oilers goalie Connor Ingram
Masterton nominee: Florida Panthers left wing Brad Marchand
Masterton nominee: Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar
Masterton nominee: Minnesota Wild goaltender Jesper Wallstedt
Masterton nominee: Montreal Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson
Masterton nominee: Nashville Predators right wing Ozzy Wiesblatt
Masterton nominee: New Jersey Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon
Masterton nominee: New York Islanders center Kyle Palmieri
Masterton nominee: New York Rangers defenseman Matthew Robertson
Masterton nominee: Ottawa Senators goalie Linus Ullmark
Masterton nominee: Philadelphia Flyers left wing Garrett Wilson
Masterton nominee: Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Anthony Mantha
Masterton nominee: St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington
Masterton nominee: San Jose Sharks goalie Laurent Brossoit
Masterton nominee: Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle
Masterton nominee: Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh
Masterton nominee: Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Masterton nominee: Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller
Masterton nominee: Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen
Masterton nominee: Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Akira Schmid
Masterton nominee: Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin
Masterton nominee: Winnipeg Jets center Jonathan Toews
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The NHL is announcing the finalists for the Hart Trophy and the other major awards. Here's who is in the running (listed alphabetically):
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The NHL is announcing the finalists for the Hart Trophy and the other major awards. Here's who is in the running (listed alphabetically):
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Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding player) finalist: San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini
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Ted Lindsay finalist: Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov
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Ted Lindsay finalist: Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid
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Masterton Trophy (perseverance) nominee: Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ville Husso
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Masterton nominee: Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy
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Masterton nominee: Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin
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Masterton nominee: Calgary Flames goaltender Devin Cooley
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Masterton nominee: Carolina Hurricanes left wing Taylor Hall
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Masterton nominee: Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight
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Masterton nominee: Colorado Avalanche left wing Gabriel Landeskog
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Masterton nominee: Columbus Blue Jackets center Boone Jenner
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Masterton nominee: Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn
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Masterton nominee: Detroit Red Wings right wing Dominik Shine
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Masterton nominee: Edmonton Oilers goalie Connor Ingram
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Masterton nominee: Florida Panthers left wing Brad Marchand
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Masterton nominee: Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar
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Masterton nominee: Minnesota Wild goaltender Jesper Wallstedt
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Masterton nominee: Montreal Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson
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Masterton nominee: Nashville Predators right wing Ozzy Wiesblatt
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Masterton nominee: New Jersey Devils defenseman Brenden Dillon
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Masterton nominee: New York Islanders center Kyle Palmieri
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Masterton nominee: New York Rangers defenseman Matthew Robertson
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Masterton nominee: Ottawa Senators goalie Linus Ullmark
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Masterton nominee: Philadelphia Flyers left wing Garrett Wilson
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Masterton nominee: Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Anthony Mantha
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Masterton nominee: St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington
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Masterton nominee: San Jose Sharks goalie Laurent Brossoit
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Masterton nominee: Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle
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Masterton nominee: Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh
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Masterton nominee: Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson
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Masterton nominee: Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller
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Masterton nominee: Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen
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Masterton nominee: Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Akira Schmid
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Masterton nominee: Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin
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Masterton nominee: Winnipeg Jets center Jonathan Toews
Mike Brehm: Hurricanes in 5. The Flyers are better than the Ottawa Senators, but the Hurricanes are much better than the Pittsburgh Penguins. Philadelphia will avoid a sweep, but the Hurricanes play too aggressively and too well defensively for the Flyers to get more than one win.
Jace Evans: Hurricanes in 5. The Flyers could find a way to muck things up, and goalie Dan Vladar — coming off a sterling first round — could always steal a game. But the Canes are just a cut above this Flyers squad. Too deep and too talented to bow out vs. a team that has probably overachieved.
Kevin Skiver: Hurricanes in 6. Underestimate the Flyers at your own peril. I did. Philadelphia came out and completely handled the Penguins, digging a 3-0 hole for Pittsburgh to bury itself in. But the Hurricanes are coming off a dominant showing against the Senators, rested and playing some of their best hockey. The Flyers put up a better fight, but ultimately Carolina sends Philly to a very hopeful offseason.
Mike Brehm: Avalanche in 7. This will be the best series of the second round and perhaps the playoffs with Minnesota's Quinn Hughes and Colorado's Cale Makar showing why they have won Norris trophies. There's tons of talent on the top lines and both teams beefed up their forward depth at the deadline. This evenly matched series might just come down to home-ice advantage in Game 7.
Jace Evans: Avalanche in 6. Let the rest vs. rust debate begin! For this series, I lean on the side of rest. Minnesota is certainly battled-hardened after dispatching the Stars, but this Colorado core is championship tested. I don't think the Avs will be caught flat-footed at the outset of this series.
Kevin Skiver: Wild in 7. The Wild are rewarded for an impressive win over a Central Division foe with … an even tougher Central Division foe. The Avs dispatched the Kings with ease, but the Wild are scorching hot right now and Quinn Hughes looks like one of the best players remaining in this postseason. Like the series before, this one is kind of a coin flip on paper. But the Wild seem to be playing with weighted coins.
Mike Brehm: Golden Knights in 6. The Ducks seemed to score at will against the Oilers but coach John Tortorella has the Golden Knights playing better defensively. Vegas' penalty kill is superior to Anaheim's. The Golden Knights' core is more experienced, too.
Jace Evans: Golden Knights in 6. My Western Conference champion pick came down to a battle between the Golden Knights and Oilers. I went with the Oilers. Whoops! The Ducks were flat-out better and are a fascinating team, with young high-level talent buoyed by a collection of seasoned veterans (a few holding championship rings). The Golden Knights, the 2023 champions, are plenty seasoned themselves and their big guns showed up in the first round. I think that collective keeps it rolling.
Kevin Skiver: Golden Knights in 5. Shoutout to the Ducks, who did something their Highway Series rivals have struggled with so mightily: beating the Oilers in the first round. Anaheim looked really impressive in the first round, but Vegas has completely reformed itself with John Tortorella behind the bench. Losing momentum in the playoffs seemed like a distinct possibility. But against an upstart Utah team, it seems like the Golden Knights are only picking up steam.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NHL playoff predictions: Which teams advance out of second round?