The Finns were left without power points in the NHL round of the night.
Boston Bruins’ Swedish goaltender Linus Ullmark kept a clean sheet against Columbus in the NHL round of the night. Recently returned to Kaukalios Patrick Laine spent more than 19 minutes on the ice, but like his teammates, he couldn’t get past the Swede, who made 30 saves in the match.
of Boston David Pastrnak scored his seventh goal of the season and moved to the first place in the points market of the series. The Czech forward has 7+9=16 points.
The Bruins won the match 4–0 and are on a five-match winning streak and in the clear top spot in the Atlantic division with 16 points. Toronto, which is in the next place, has captured nine points.
Columbus, on the other hand, has now lost three home games in a row and is at the bottom of the Metropolitan division.
Reigning champion Colorado couldn’t get the puck past New Jersey’s Czech keeper Vitek Vanecek too. That was enough for New Jersey to win by Jack Hughes third inning hit. Vanecek made 24 saves in the match and managed to keep a clean sheet against Colorado as the second goalkeeper in team history. First up to the trick Martin Brodeur.
of New Jersey Erik Haula got 18 minutes of playing time. of Colorado Artturi Lehkonen and Mikko Rantanen they both toiled in the rink for more than 24 minutes.
Hello Sebastian in the meeting, the New York Islanders ran away from Carolina in the third period and stormed to a 6–2 victory. Two goals in the third period loomed as guarantors of the victory Brock Nelson and blocked 33 shots Ilya Sorokin.
Jesperi Kotkaniemi got at the end of the match by Seth Jarvis and Teuvo Teräväinen petaama’s top spot, but Sorokin grabbed this attempt as well. Carolina’s Finns Kotkaniemi, Aho and Teräväinen were left without power points.
Teräväinen and Kotkaniemi were on the ice for about 16 minutes, while Aho was on the ice for 18. The Swedish star played just under 16 minutes in the Islanders’ defense.
Also the Vegas Golden Knights Logan Thompson managed a clean sheet as Vegas crushed Anaheim 4–0. Anaheim official brother By John Gibson didn’t have such a good day, as he was shot 18 times, four of which went into the net. He skated to the goal of the third set Anthony Stolarzafter which no goals were seen.
Vancouver beat Pittsburgh 5-1. Vancouver decided the match in the third period, where they scored three times. Penguins Kasperi Kapanen got 13 minutes of ice time, but was left without power points. Vancouver goalkeeper Spencer Martin stretched into the path of the puck 34 times. Bo Horvat scored two of Vancouver’s goals.
Pittsburgh is on a three-match losing streak, Vancouver’s win was the second in a row.
Arizona came close to surprising Winnipeg. The Coyotes, one of the weakest teams in the series, escaped by Christian Fischer with the goals of the opening set, they took a 2–0 lead for a while, but Winnipeg came close by Cole Perfetti and Mark Scheifele with hits. Winnipeg in overtime Blake Wheeler settled the match By Pierre-Luc Dubois input.
Saku Mäenalanen played eight minutes in a Winnipeg shirt. of Arizona Juuso Välimäki on the other hand, got 17 minutes of ice time.
Anaheim–Vegas 0–4
Boston–Columbus 4–0
Colorado-New Jersey 0-1
New York Islanders–Carolina 6–2
Pittsburgh-Vancouver 1-5
Winnipeg–Arizona 3–2 and.
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