Game 2 of the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals is set for Sunday night in Boston.
New York still trails 2-1 in the Eastern Conference series, with Game 4 here Wednesday night.
In 2005, Wade's Heat swept their first two opponents before losing in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Boston moved into second place in the Eastern Conference with 57 points and six games left.
With a 14-5-3 mark since March 1, the Islanders hold seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
The loss keeps Chicago in the No. 6 spot in the Eastern Conference, just behind Atlanta.
The Rangers are eighth in the Eastern Conference playoff race, one point behind the Islanders.
Ottawa, in sixth place in the Eastern Conference, lead ninth-place Winnipeg by four points.
Miami has already wrapped up the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
The underachieving Sabres (13-17-6), who are 13th in the Eastern Conference, are retooling for the future.
Martin Brodeur, who finished with 18 saves, isn't worried about the defending Eastern Conference champions.
The win was crucial as it kept the Rangers in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
With the point, New York moved up one position in the congested Eastern Conference.
They lurk at the bottom of the NBA's Eastern Conference, with a record of 12-26.
The Heat enter the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday against Indiana favored yet again to win it all.
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The Knicks were eliminated Saturday by the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
It's time for the Eastern Conference semifinals, the first playoff meeting between the teams in 40 years.
The Knicks will open the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Indiana Pacers in New York on Sunday.
As a No. 2 seed, the Knicks theoretically own the Eastern Conference's second-easiest path to a championship.
Indiana now advances to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they'll be underdogs against the defending champion Miami Heat.
No, that belonged to the Boston Bruins the Rangers' next opponent in the NHL's Eastern Conference playoffs.
New York still trails 2-1 in the Eastern Conference matchup, with Game 4 at home on Wednesday night.
The Devils and Rangers are back at it in the NHL's Eastern Conference finals, stirring those mid-90s memories.
The Sabres (18-19-6) are coming off two wins that have kept them in the Eastern Conference playoff hunt.
The Maple Leafs' fourth win in five games strengthened their position in the tight Eastern Conference playoff race.
The Rangers are also in a three-rival battle for the last two playoff spots in the Eastern Conference.
The Capitals are only two points behind the Rangers, who are in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
The Canadiens surged to the top of the Eastern Conference with an 8-0-3 record since that lopsided defeat.
Buffalo has fallen to 14th place in the 15-team Eastern Conference and needs to turn things around quickly.
James and West were penalized for the same play during a messy Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals.
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