CHICAGO -- No matter how this one plays out in the end, Joel Quenneville will at least appreciate the show the Chicago Blackhawks and Los Angeles have put on the Western Conference finals. For pure theatre, its hard to match this. A wild series between the two most recent champions will come to a close with one final act Sunday, a seventh game in Chicago to decide who will advance to the Stanley Cup finals. "The quality of the hockey has been fun to watch and (its) been fun to be a part of it at the same time," Quenneville, the Blackhawks coach, said Saturday. The Blackhawks won a double-overtime thriller at home and took Game 6 on Friday night in Los Angeles 4-3 to wipe out a 3-1 series deficit, sending it back to Chicago. Now, its win-or-go home for both teams. Whoever prevails will host the New York Rangers in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday night. The Kings, who dropped the first three games against San Jose in the opening round and went the distance with Anaheim, hope to become the first team to win three Game 7s on the way to the Stanley Cup finals. "Were using all our lifelines so far, and we plan on getting the job done yet again," Los Angeles Justin Williams said. If the Blackhawks win Sunday, it will be the second straight year they advanced after falling behind 3-1 in a series. Last year, they dropped three of the first four against Detroit in the conference semifinals before taking Game 7 in overtime on a goal by Brent Seabrook after Niklas Hjalmarsson had one disallowed late in regulation. Chicago went on to take out the Kings in the conference finals before beating Boston for its second Stanley Cup in four years. The Blackhawks looked like they were just about out of it after dropping Game 4. Instead, they jumped back into it with two thrilling victories, pushing a thrilling series to the limit. "You can feel its high-level hockey thats played for sure," Hjalmarsson said. "Theyre a machine-like team. They bring the same effort to every single game so we just have to try to match that. I really think this series deserves a Game 7, and I think the crowd deserves it, too. And I think its going to be a great finish to a great finish to a great series." Its coming down to one after Chicago pulled out two nail-biters. There was that double-overtime victory in Game 5 at home with Michal Handzus scoring the winner, and Game 6 Friday was about as tense. The Blackhawks survived thanks to a late surge after the teams traded leads in the third period, with Patrick Kane setting up Duncan Keith for the tying goal and then firing in the winner from a patch of ice near the painted Stanley Cup logo with 3:45 left. "We know that we can still beat this Chicago Blackhawks team," Drew Doughty said. "But we also know its not going to be easy either. Theyre going to have their best game in this Game 7, especially in their home rink." It would help if they contained Kane. He has come up big in the past two games with seven points after being held to just one in the first four games. He had two goals and an assist Friday and four assists in Game 5, compared to just one assist through the first four games. Hes been able to find at least some open ice, something he wasnt able to do earlier in the series, and the Blackhawks are feeding off that. "We have to do the same things we did in the first four games, not the last two -- check hard and deny him the puck, and when he has the puck, give him the least amount of time possible," defenceman Willie Mitchell said. Now, this series between two powerhouses comes down to one final game, and both teams have come out on top in tough spots. The Kings are 6-0 in elimination games this year. The Blackhawks have won nine of their past 11 elimination games. "Competitive guys, they find a way," Quenneville said. "(Friday) night is a good example. Third period, it doesnt look good and they dont change their approach. We know we have some guys that can make plays and have some ability to score. ... Were playing a real good team that has a lot of similar attributes as we do, but we have to give our guys (credit for) what theyve done, what theyve accomplished and how they handle these situations." NOTE: Kings D Robyn Regehr remains sidelined by a knee injury and is not expected to be available on Sunday. Adidas Gazelle Ale . -- ETwaun Moore had 14 points in 30 minutes, and the Orlando Magic defeated the Detroit Pistons 87-86 on Sunday night. Adidas NMD R2 Ale . Goodell said in an ESPN Radio interview Monday (http://es.pn/1gkbauy ) that participants played harder and made the game very competitive. Goodell says he had fun watching the game Sunday and thinks fans did, too. http://www.nmdhalvalla.com/. Henrik Samuelsson and Luke Bertolucci also scored for the Oil Kings, who are now 9-0 on home ice in the playoffs to cut Portlands series lead to 2-1. Chase De Leo and Mathew Dumba responded for the Winterhawks, who suffered just their fourth loss in their last 46 games, a string of success running all the way back to Jan. Adidas Kengät Suomi . -- Edwin Encarnacion hit a three-run homer, Colby Rasmus drove in two runs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Detroit Tigers 9-4 on Saturday. Adidas NMD Ale .J. -- Travis Zajac of the New Jersey Devils took a lot of grief considering his scored the first of his career-best three goals just 12 seconds into a crucial game against the Florida Panthers.After a career in England with Charlton and Leeds, Lloyd Sam has established himself as one of MLS most dangerous wingers. Sam made the move to the Red Bulls in 2012 after his contract at Elland Road was not renewed by then manager Neil Warnock.Since then the England-born Ghanaian international has gone on to win two MLS Supporters Shields in 2013 and 2015, and is now hoping to go one step beyond and win the elusive MLS Cup this season. Ahead of New York Red Bulls trip to face New England this Friday - live on Sky Sports - we asked Sam 10 MLS-related questions to find more out about his American adventure...Hows life in America?Ive been here a while now, for four years, and it pretty much feels like home. Ive always been around American influences and American people, it wasnt hard.My brother went to an American university, so I would always come over. It would often be a holiday destination for me, too.What is it like playing alongside two Englishmen in Bradley and Shaun Wright-Phillips? Sam enjoys playing alongside fellow Englishman Bradley Wright-Phillips When Bradley came over we came from a similar area of south London and it felt like I was even more at home so its good having those guys. I already knew him and Shaun. Theyre very good guys and its good to have them here.Whats New York like as a soccer city? Sam feels the introduction of NYCFC has helped develop an exciting football atmosphere in New York In New York, Id still stay football is not one of the primary sports with all the other big sports weve got such as basketball and American football. But America as a whole, the sport is getting bigger and its catching up with the rest of the world in that way.In New York, the excitement when the two teams play is one of the main things that is different since theyve come in. The stadiums are full and theres a lot of excitement in the air when we play.How would you assess the first month of the season? A classy brace from Felipe saw New York Red Bulls come from behind to win 4-3 against Houston Dynamos Its been tough. Its not the start that we wanted to have, but we won our last game so hopefully we can get our season underway now with a few more wins.Weve got a tough game again on Friday [against New England]. Every team is very personal with us this season, after last year we did really well.We could tell that this was going to be a harder season so weve just got to be turning up to every game and be ready for the battle.How did the move from Leeds to the Red Bulls happpen? Sam was released by Leeds at the end of the 2011/2012 season I was at Leeds but I had just gone on loan to Notts County and I had a pretty good loan.dddddddddddd I went there, had 10 games and scored five goals.I was expecting to come back to the Championship somewhere, Leeds or somewhere else, I was waiting around for the right offer but it didnt come. Then the New York offer came in, so while I was contemplating things in England, I thought let me see what that is like.They told us to come out and see the place, I saw it and felt right, the rest is history because they had a very good team at the time and Im still here after four years.I never wouldve thought I would be saying that when I first left but Ive got no regrets with my decision.What was it like playing with Thierry Henry? Sam played with Thierry Henry at the Red Bulls That was definitely an experience. He still hadnt lost much, maybe a little bit of speed but his brain may have even been quicker.Hes a very intense guy to be around but it was definitely a fun experience. He would always be around you, his passes, his eyes were everywhere! It was fun to play with him. He had high standards for himself and everyone else. When he was around he just had a presence that hed want you to be on the top of your game whatever you do. Do you ever get starstruck by any of the other players in the league? Kaka is Orlando Citys captain When you have Thierry Henry as a team-mate I dont think you can get starstruck. But there are big players, Kaka was one who I thought OK, this is a player I rate highly. Differences between MLS and the Championship? Sam feels MLS matches the Championship for physicality I wouldnt say there are huge differences. MLS is a very physical league, the Championship is very physical too. Theres a lot of talented players over here and its not that different when I think about it now. Its not that different from the Championship, theres lots of very difficult games and every game anyone can win. Any lesser-known players in MLS viewers on Sky should be looking out for? Lee Nguyen is one of New Englands most dangerous players, according to Sam Every team has got decent players you have to watch out for.Were playing Friday against New England and Ill name one of their players and thats Lee Nguyen, hes a very good player.Hes in the national team now but hes one to watch out for. Collectively theyve got a decent team and people will be surprised [of their quality] if they watch more games.Would you like to finish your career in MLS?Why not? You never know what can happen, but if Im fit why not? Also See: Ronaldinho set for MLS or China DC United sign Mancini 10 MLS questions for Agudelo Beckham group buy stadium land ' ' '