Ignoring win order; considering site order: The team leading 2-games-nil with site order HH (Los Angeles) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2014 NHL and NBA Semifinals rounds:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 473-53 (.899)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Finals round: 86-13 (.869)
series record, NHL only, all rounds: 222-30 (.881)
series record, NHL only, Finals round: 32-3 (.914)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 238-288 (.452)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, Finals round: 40-59 (.404)
Game 3 record, NHL only, all rounds: 130-122 (.516)
Game 3 record, NHL only, Finals round: 15-20 (.429)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1248 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2014 NHL and NBA Semifinals rounds. Note
in general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
SERIES NOTES:
After Game 2: The Los Angeles Kings hosted and defeated the New
York Rangers 5-goals-4 in double overtime to take a best-of-7
MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series 1235 lead of 2-games-nil. When leading a
best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series 2-games-nil, the Los Angeles Kings
have a series record of 6-1 (with an active six-series winning streak)
and a Game 3 record of 4-3. When trailing a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL
playoff series 2-games-nil, the New York Rangers have a series record of
2-20 and a Game 3 record of 11-11. The Los Angeles Kings trailed series
1235 Game 2 by two goals as late as 1:57 into the third period. In the
history of best-of-7 NHL playoff games from 1939 through 2013,
inclusive, home teams trailing by two goals as late as 1:57 into the
third period had a game record of only 24-287 (.077). For the third
straight NHL Finals, both Games 1-2 were decided in overtime. The 2014
Los Angeles Kings have become the first NHL team to win Games 1-2 of an
NHL Finals in overtime since the Kings themselves did so in 2012. Series
1235 has become only the second best-of-7 NHL playoff series in which
the team leading 2-games-nil won both games in overtime and never held a
lead during the two games (the first: series 82, in which the Montreal
Canadiens led the Detroit Red Wings 2-games-nil in their 1951 NHL
Semifinals series - in series 82, the Montreal wins occurred in Detroit;
in series 1235, the Los Angeles wins occurred on home ice). Three teams
have lost Games 1-2 of a best-of-7 NHL Finals on the road but won the
series: the 1971 Montreal Canadiens (series 238 over the Chicago
Blackhawks); the 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins (series 1070 over the Detroit
Red Wings); the 2011 Boston Bruins (series 1136 over the Vancouver
Canucks).
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Ignoring win order; considering site order: The team leading 2-games-nil with site order HH (Los Angeles) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2014 NHL and NBA Semifinals rounds:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 473-53 (.899)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Finals round: 86-13 (.869)
series record, NHL only, all rounds: 222-30 (.881)
series record, NHL only, Finals round: 32-3 (.914)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 238-288 (.452)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, Finals round: 40-59 (.404)
Game 3 record, NHL only, all rounds: 130-122 (.516)
Game 3 record, NHL only, Finals round: 15-20 (.429)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1248 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2014 NHL and NBA Semifinals rounds. Note
in general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
SERIES NOTES:
After Game 2: The Los Angeles Kings hosted and defeated the New
York Rangers 5-goals-4 in double overtime to take a best-of-7
MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series 1235 lead of 2-games-nil. When leading a
best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series 2-games-nil, the Los Angeles Kings
have a series record of 6-1 (with an active six-series winning streak)
and a Game 3 record of 4-3. When trailing a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL
playoff series 2-games-nil, the New York Rangers have a series record of
2-20 and a Game 3 record of 11-11. The Los Angeles Kings trailed series
1235 Game 2 by two goals as late as 1:57 into the third period. In the
history of best-of-7 NHL playoff games from 1939 through 2013,
inclusive, home teams trailing by two goals as late as 1:57 into the
third period had a game record of only 24-287 (.077). For the third
straight NHL Finals, both Games 1-2 were decided in overtime. The 2014
Los Angeles Kings have become the first NHL team to win Games 1-2 of an
NHL Finals in overtime since the Kings themselves did so in 2012. Series
1235 has become only the second best-of-7 NHL playoff series in which
the team leading 2-games-nil won both games in overtime and never held a
lead during the two games (the first: series 82, in which the Montreal
Canadiens led the Detroit Red Wings 2-games-nil in their 1951 NHL
Semifinals series - in series 82, the Montreal wins occurred in Detroit;
in series 1235, the Los Angeles wins occurred on home ice). Three teams
have lost Games 1-2 of a best-of-7 NHL Finals on the road but won the
series: the 1971 Montreal Canadiens (series 238 over the Chicago
Blackhawks); the 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins (series 1070 over the Detroit
Red Wings); the 2011 Boston Bruins (series 1136 over the Vancouver
Canucks).
from WhoWins.com: "Three teams have lost Games 1-2 of a best-of-7 NHL Finals on the road but won the series. the 1971 Montreal Canadiens (series 238 over the Chicago Blackhawks); the 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins (series 1070 over the Detroit Red Wings) and the 2011 Boston Bruins (series 1136 over the Vancouver Canucks)". TWO of these "Lazarus" comebacks were within the last 5 years
also don't think "Game 3 record, NHL only, Finals round: 26-22 (.542) ignoring site order" OR "Game 3 record, NHL only, Finals round: 15-20 (.429) with site order" makes the LA Kings any kind of "lock" in Game 3 @ MSG
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from WhoWins.com: "Three teams have lost Games 1-2 of a best-of-7 NHL Finals on the road but won the series. the 1971 Montreal Canadiens (series 238 over the Chicago Blackhawks); the 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins (series 1070 over the Detroit Red Wings) and the 2011 Boston Bruins (series 1136 over the Vancouver Canucks)". TWO of these "Lazarus" comebacks were within the last 5 years
also don't think "Game 3 record, NHL only, Finals round: 26-22 (.542) ignoring site order" OR "Game 3 record, NHL only, Finals round: 15-20 (.429) with site order" makes the LA Kings any kind of "lock" in Game 3 @ MSG
Agree, i saw that record, but not alot of games. Go to best of 7 Historical Victory Probabilites leading 2 to nil..at upper left corner and see road team at 10-2 SU
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Agree, i saw that record, but not alot of games. Go to best of 7 Historical Victory Probabilites leading 2 to nil..at upper left corner and see road team at 10-2 SU
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