NHL playoffs Game 7 day: Panthers-Bruins, Kraken-Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche celebrate a 4-1 win over the Seattle Kraken in Game 6 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series, forcing a Game 7, Friday, April 28, 2023, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

When the Boston Bruins took a 3-1 series lead on the Florida Panthers, it looked like the team that set NHL records for the most wins and points in a season was cruising toward the second round.

Except within the opponent's locker room.

鈥淭here was not a single doubt in this locker room,鈥 Panthers winger Anthony Duclair said. 鈥淲e believed that we could come back, and now we did.鈥

Against the odds, at Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston, the top seed in the East and the favorite to win the Stanley Cup. But it won't be the only series decider Sunday night: The defending champion Colorado Avalanche forced a Game 7 on home ice against the Seattle Kraken after to avoid elimination.

鈥淲inner takes all,鈥 Avalanche forward Mikko Rantanen said.

And loser goes home.

The Bruins are trying to avoid being the second team in five years to finish atop the league in the regular season and lose in the first round. The Avalanche are attempting to prevent becoming the first reigning champions to get knocked out by a team playing its first playoff series in franchise history.

Boston and Colorado are each favored to win by , but the pressure also is squarely on them.

PANTHERS at BRUINS (6:30 p.m. EDT, TNT)

They split four games in the regular season, they鈥檝e split six games in the playoffs and now Boston and Florida are heading into a game to decide who moves on.

While the Bruins are seeking to avoid a monumental collapse, the Panthers are looking for perhaps their most significant win since a run to the Cup Final in 1996.

鈥淲e're excited,鈥 captain Aleksander Barkov said. 鈥淲e played playoff games for a while, since like February or March. We鈥檝e been playing that type of game, battling for our lives, so it was pretty much like nothing new to us.鈥

the first time, then erased two deficits in the third period of Game 6 to stay alive again.

鈥淲e鈥檝e been trying to have that mindset throughout the season to try to close out series here and there,鈥 said Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark, the Vezina Trophy favorite who allowed six goals on 32 shots in Game 6 and could get benched for Jeremy Swayman on Sunday. 鈥淣ow we just have one more opportunity now."

It鈥檒l be the 14th Game 7 for Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron, the 12th for David Krejci and 11th for Brad Marchand. Each has played in six wins in those situations.

For the Panthers, Game 7 history is scant. Marc Staal has been in seven previous such games, Eric Staal has been in five, Matthew Tkachuk and Brandon Montour one each.

But Panthers coach Paul Maurice said his team has earned its way into this decider.

鈥淚 think Game 7鈥檚 fair,鈥 said Maurice, who is 3-0 in such games as a coach 鈥 all three of those wins coming on the road, including one in Boston in 2009. 鈥淚 mean, they鈥檝e deserved to win games in this series, for sure. We haven鈥檛 been dominant by any means (and) don鈥檛 expect to be in Game 7. But the learning experience, the pressure and the joy of Game 7, I think they鈥檝e earned.鈥

KRAKEN at AVALANCHE (9:30 p.m., TNT)

Seattle was outshot 39-23 and outplayed by more seasoned Colorado in the franchise-first chance at eliminating an opponent and moving on. Now the Kraken don't have a lot of time to regroup, with only one more opportunity.

鈥淛ust play like it鈥檚 any other game," defenseman Vince Dunn said. 鈥淓very play counts. You just have to be mentally focused every time you鈥檙e out there.鈥

Coach Dave Hakstol said he knows what his team is and where it's at, adding, 鈥淚 know we're ready to go.鈥

The Avalanche certainly are, with much of their core back from the title run last year. Players have talked about how the 2022 playoffs showed the importance of mental strength, and they showed it by going into Seattle and winning convincingly.

But to avoid getting bounced in the first round, they need one more victory on Sunday.

鈥淔eel like anytime we鈥檝e had adversity this year, we kind of looked at it in the face and said we鈥檙e going to take it one step at a time and go right at it,鈥 Avalanche defenseman and reigning playoff MVP Cale Makar said. 鈥淗uge character win for us (in Game 6). Hopefully it (gives) a lot of guys confidence in terms of what we鈥檙e able to do out there.鈥

The winner in the next round after in six.

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AP Sports Writers Tim Reynolds, Pat Graham and Tim Booth contributed to this report.

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