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Kings stun Canucks again, Flyers, Florida win

Philadelphia Flyers' Jakub Voracek (R) celebrates with teammates Scott Hartnell, top left, Wayne Simmonds (17) Braydon Coburn (5) and Sean Couturier after Simmonds scored on the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period in Game 3 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal playoff hockey series in Philadelphia, April 15, 2012. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer

(Reuters) – The Los Angeles Kings are on the brink of producing a huge playoff upset after they beat

the top-seed Vancouver Canucks 1-0 on Sunday to take a 3-0 lead in the first-round series.

Philadelphia Flyers' Jakub Voracek (R) celebrates with

teammates Scott Hartnell, top left, Wayne Simmonds (17) Braydon Coburn (5) and Sean Couturier after Simmonds scored on the

Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period in Game 3 of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal playoff hockey series in

Philadelphia, April 15, 2012. REUTERS/Tim Shaffer

Jonathan

Quick made 41 saves in a shutout and Dustin Brown notched his fourth goal of the playoffs as Los Angeles put the defending

Western Conference champions on the ropes.

The eighth-seed Kings can sweep the series in Wednesday’s Game Four.

“

“We’re feeling pretty good right now, but it’s not over,” Kings center Anze Kopitar told reporters after tallying

an assist.

““We want to finish it as soon as we can but it’s not over until you get that fourth win.”

The

Kings have not enjoyed a post-season series win in 11 years, and few people would have thought they could overcome

Vancouver.

But Los Angeles have found form at the right time, while the Canucks struggle to score goals in the absence

of leader Daniel Sedin, who is out with a concussion.

In Florida, the Panthers earned their first playoff victory

since 1997 with a 4-2 win over New Jersey that evened their first-round series at 1-1.

Having dropped the series

opener at home, the Panthers responded by taking a 3-0 lead behind a pair of goals from Stephen Weiss.

““They got on

us last game and that was enough for them. We got the same jump on them tonight and it turned out to be enough for us,” Weiss

said.

New Jersey fought back by scoring twice in third and the Devils had a shot blocked in the final seconds before

Florida netted an empty-netter as time expired.

In earlier action, the Philadelphia Flyers grabbed a 3-0 first-round

series lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins with an impressive but ill-disciplined 8-4 home victory.

Their bruising Game

Three victory, which featured 133 penalty minutes and three ejections, put the Flyers in position to sweep a Penguins team

pegged by many as Stanley Cup favorites. Game Four of the best-of-seven series is on Wednesday in Philadelphia.

In

Detroit, Shea Weber continued to irritate Red Wings’ fans by playing a major role in helping Nashville grab a 3-2 road

victory to take control of the first-round series.

Weber, fined $2,500 for hits he put on Detroit’s Henrik Zetterberg

in Game One, scored a first-period goal to help the Predators skate to a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven

affair.

(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles. Editing by Patrick Johnston)

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