During the last eight matches, Sebastian Aho has had as many as five nights with at least three points. Super rookie Connor Bedard was injured.
Carolina Hurricanes’ Finnish forward Sebastian Ahon there is no end in sight to the sucker-like mood in hockey’s NHL. The Suomalaistahtahti scored three assists as Carolina claimed a 6-2 away win over the Washington Capitals.
Aho has scored 24 points in the last 12 games. During the corresponding period, he is the second most efficient player in the NHL.
Since Christmas alone, the 26-year-old center has scored 15 points in five games. It was no less than the fifth time in eight games that Aho has scored at least three points.
Aho increased his assist points in the NHL’s all-time Finnish stock exchange Jere Lehtinen alongside. The Finnish legend, who once won the Selke Trophy and the Stanley Cup, scored 514 points in 875 games.
Aho has reached the same number of points in 556 games. The two share 13th place.
Next, Aho’s binoculars have played more than 1,000 NHL games Valtteri Filppulawho scored 530 points.
Bedard was injured
The victory was the sixth in the last eight games for last spring’s Eastern Conference finalist team. Carolina scored no less than five goals in the final set.
Aho already ranked tenth in the NHL’s points market this season (15+31). Two places higher is Mikko Rantanen with 48 points.
According to current forecasts, Aho is up by more than 100 points. Measured by points, in his best season he has scored 83 points.
Chicago Blackhawks super rookie Connor Bedard was injured in the game against New Yersey. He left the rink in the opening set and never returned to real action. Bedard held his hand over his face as he left.
– I think he was hit in the head, but I’m not sure. We check his situation at home, the head coach of Chicago Luke Richardson stated according to the NHL.
Last summer’s NHL reservation and 18-year-old Bedard known for his hard work. He leads the NHL rookie point exchange by far after scoring 15 goals and 33 points in 39 games.
The Devils won the match 4–2.