Mikko Koskinen defeated the victory against the reigning champion Tampa Bay Lightning. The Finnish players from Dallas collected power points, but the New York Rangers won the torsional team from the playoffs.
In the hockey NHL, the power of the Finns at Dallas Stars was not enough when the team lost 4–7 goals at home to the New York Rangers.
Match opening goal pen Esa Lindell, when not a minute had elapsed. Lindell got the puck in the defensive zone, rushed to the edge and kept the Rangers star striker Artemi Panarinin back. After this, you could see that the players of Lindell were more interested in killing time than scoring more goals Igor Shestjorkinin.
In just a few minutes, Dallas got the game already in the 2-0 readings with Lindell and Joel Kivirannan while building Tyler Seguinin skillfully aerated paint.
See below for the first two goals for Dallas.
Soon the match was completely reversed as the Rangers waved the net in the opening round within five minutes as high as Four.
In the second installment, Dallas got narrowed Jason Robertson by hitting from Roope Hintz grabbed the entry point. At the end of the batch, the New Yorkers increased their lead again.
In the final batch of Dallas Joe Pavelski narrowed to a score of 4 to 5, and Hintz was on the pitch again. However, the consolation was lean as Rangers scored two more goals. Rangers’ Artemi Panarin quickly recovered from Lindell’s strength in the opening finish and finally knocked the powers 1 + 4 in the match.
Dallas are battling for the final playoff spot in the Central Division, currently three points behind Nashville Predators.
The Boston Bruins took their 18th win in the tube from Arizona
The Boston Bruins beat the Arizona Coyotes 3–2 finals of the four-win tube jumbo team.
Matias Maccelli got the third point of his NHL career when his shot after the situation in Arizona Nick Ritchie scored a 2-2 equalizer. Of the five NHL matches in the Arizona shirt, Maccell has a 1 + 3 accumulation.
Boston Erik Haula played just under 17 minutes. Boston striker Craig Smith hit two goals.
Boston have now beat Arizona in 18 consecutive encounters. According to the NHL, it is the second longest winning streak in the series between teams. Montreal was better off in the 1970s when it overthrew Washington 23 times in a row.
Koskinen stopped Tampa
Finnish goalkeeper Mikko Koskinen rejected the victory when the Edmonton Oilers defeated reigning champion Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1. Koskinen stopped 31 shots. Captain Connor McDavid (2 + 0) Leon Draisaitl (1 + 1) Kailer Yamamoto (1 + 1) and Tyson Barrie (0 + 2) each summed up two power points.
The opening goal of the match, especially hit by McDavid, was yet another tasty test of the speed of the Canadian striker. McDavid, who has won the NHL points market three times, leads the points market again, with a power of 32 + 51 = 83 in 58 matches. Second on 82 points is Florida Jonathan Huberdeau and third Draisaitl with 81 points.
Watch McDavid’s stunning paint on Tampa’s network in the main picture of the story.
Koskinen and the whole team were in a strong mood in February, but since then the victories have remained individual. In March, the winning streak is now in the throes for the first time since Washington crashed in a previous match on Wednesday. Edmonton is firmly in the playoffs in the Pacific division.
Earlier this week in one match, six power points hit Patrick Kane now scored three assists as the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Ottawa Senators 6–3. Kane have accumulated 12 assists in the last six matches and a total of 15 power points.
‘s TV games win for Carolina and the St. Louis Blues
In Saturday night’s TV games, Carolina Hurricanes beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 and the St. Louis Blues Nashville Predators 7-4.
Sebastian Aho finalized Hurricanes ’winning scores at the last minute of the game. Aho scored from the penalty spot. Suomalainen has now scored 26 + 34 = 60 in 55 matches this season. Carolina has won four matches in the pipeline and is leading the Eastern Conference.
Played in a Philadelphia shirt Rasmus Ristolainen was scored as the second goalkeeper of his team’s only goal.
In the encounter of Finnish guards Blues Ville Husso took the victory over the Predators Hair from Saroks. The attackers of Nashville Mikael Granlund and Eeli Tolvanen as well as the St. Louis kit Niko Mikkola were left without power points.
On Sunday night at 10 pm Finnish time, the Buffalo Sabers and Toronto Maple Leafs will meet in the Heritage Classic outdoor match at Tim Hortons Field in Ontario, Canada.
Nashville Predators – St. Louis Blues 4-7
NAS: Saros 28/33 combat STL: Husso 31/35 combat
Carolina Hurricanes – Philadelphia Flyers 3–1
CAR: Aho 1 + 0 PHI: Ristolainen 0 + 1
Boston Bruins – Arizona Coyotes 3–2
ARI: Maccelli 0 + 1
Calgary Flames – Detroit Red Wings 3-0
Montreal Canadiens – Seattle Kraken vl. 3-4
New Jersey Devils – Anaheim Ducks 2–1
Ottawa Senators – Chicago Blackhawks 3–6
Dallas Stars – New York Rangers 4-7
DAL: Lindell 1 + 1, Hintz 0 + 2, Kiviranta 0 + 1
San Jose Sharks – Los Angeles Kings 2-0
Edmonton Oilers – Tampa Bay Lightning 4–1
EDM: Koskinen 30/31 combat