Teuvo Teräväinen of Carolina Hurricanes scored his opening goal of the season, when the team took an overtime victory at home against the Dallas Stars.
Aino Paloniemi,
STT Sports
The Carolina Hurricanes in the ice hockey NHL Teuvo Teräväinen helped his team to a 5–4 home victory over the Dallas Stars with one goal and one assist.
Teräväinen got the pass point in the opening set of the match by Stefan Noesen from paint. Teräväinen got a taste of the goal in the last minutes of the second period, when he completed Carolina’s third goal. The hit, born on a power play, was Teräväinen’s first of the season.
Of the other Finnish players in the match, the opposite side Jani Hakanpää scored a last-minute tying goal at 4-4 against Carolina, sending the game into overtime. Miro Heiskanen scored himself on two Dallas goals. The match was decided in overtime in Carolina’s favor with the Czech striker by Martin Necas to finish.
On the Carolina side, the goal was guarded throughout the match Antti Raanta, who stopped 26 of 30 shots. About Carolina’s Finnish forwards Sebastian Aho is sidelined with a lower body injury, but the team’s head coach Rod Brind’Amour said in the run-up to the match that Aho had already been able to skate.
Rantanen shows leadership
Colorado Avalanche Mikko Rantanen scored his team’s opening goal in the second period as the team beat the Nashville Predators 3–1 at home. The goal was the 21st of the season for Rantanen, who played 22 minutes in the match.
– His self-confidence is really high now. He has taken on the responsibility of leadership when Nathan MacKinnon is sidelined due to injury. Rantanen wants to lead and build the game, whether it’s passing, shooting, tackling or whatever, the Colorado forward Evan Rodrigues praised Ranta for NHL (you will switch to another service).
Rantanen already reached 100 points during the calendar year, as he has scored 43 goals and provided 57 assists in 80 matches spread over two seasons since January 1. In 2018, he scored 113 points during the calendar year.
The Nashville Predators are down, as the loss was the team’s sixth in a row. Juuse Saros saved the team 27 times with a goal.
Haula, Kakko and Laine hit – Barkov aside
In other NHL matches, the New Jersey Devils scored points Erik Haula, who scored a goal and had one assist. Despite Haula’s power points, the Devils lost at home to the Florida Panthers with goals of 2–4. of Florida Alexander Barkov, Aleksi Heponiemi and Eetu Luostarinen got one assist each.
Barkov, who has recently recovered from an illness, left the rink at the end of the opening set after receiving a blow to his left knee. Devils striker Nico Hirschier hit Barkov with his bat in the starting position.
Panthers head coach Paul Maurice evaluate for NHL (you switch to another service)that more will be known about Barkov’s injury on Sunday.
The New York Rangers beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6–3 away from home, and the final numbers of the match were sealed by Kaapo Kako hitting the Rangers’ sixth hit into the opponent’s empty net. The hit was the seventh of the season for 21-year-old Kako. The victory was the sixth in a row for the Rangers.
of Columbus Patrick Laine scored his ninth goal of the season in a home game against the Boston Bruins. However, Columbus had to bow to the visitors with 2–4 goals.
Laine managed to dominate less than six minutes before the final buzzer. Laine also got an assist Boone Jenner’s to the finish line. Laine has scored nine goals and six assists in 17 matches this season.
Series table from this link.
Boston–Columbus 4–2
Columbus: Wave 1+1
Detroit-Ottawa 3-6
Edmonton-Anaheim 3-4
Carolina–Dallas 5–4 and.
Carolina: Teräväinen 1+1, Raanta: 26 saves
Dallas: Heiskanen 0+2, Hakanpää 1+0
Philadelphia-NY Rangers 3-6
NY Rangers: Second 1+0
Montreal–Tampa Bay 1–5
Washington–Toronto 5–2
New Jersey-Florida 2-4
NJ: Haula 1+1
Florida: Barkov 0+1, Heponiemi 0+1, Luostarinen 0+1
Arizona-Buffalo 2-5
Colorado–Nashville 3–1
Colorado: Rantanen 1+0
Nashville: Saros made 27 saves
Vegas–Ny Islanders 2–5
New Islanders: Salo 0+1
Vancouver-Winnipeg 1-5
Los Angeles–San Jose 3–2 vl.