Artturi Lehkonen of the Colorado Avalanche, who recently returned from a long break, scored 2+2 against Washington.
The Finnish forward of the Colorado Avalanche, who was injured in November Artturi Lehkonen played at the end of January after his almost three-month break.
After his injury, Lehkonen had one assist in the first six games. Known for his comprehensive game, Lehkonen was able to properly open the point taps in the round of the night when Colorado defeated the Washington Capitals 6–3 in the away bowl.
Lehkonen was on the attack, forging top performances 2+2, and it was already the second four-point night of the season. He got a taste of the points already in the first set by getting an assist point by Ross Colton to a 1–0 hit.
The Finn scored his first goal in three months by putting the puck into the half-empty goal from Colton’s wonderful serve in the middle of the second period.
At the end of the set, Lehkonen cried Mikko Rantanen with a skillful Finnish goal. Lehkonen put a pass between his legs to Rantanen, who thanked him for serving and put the puck in the net. The goal was his 29th this season.
Lehkonen culminated his evening speech with an empty net by Nathan MacKinnon input. After 19 matches, Lehko has 5+8. Rantanen is fifth in the entire NHL points market with 29+40. He is on pace for 105 points.
Luukkonen to a clean sheet
In the battle between the Dallas Stars and the Carolina Hurricanes, one of the NHL’s top teams and potential playoff winners, Dallas won the match 4-2. Stars’ Finns Roope Hintz scored a goal and a defender Jani Hakanpää two serving points.
Struggling for the Buffalo Sabres’ No. 1 goalie spot Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen kept a clean sheet as Buffalo tasted a crushing victory by beating the recently struggling Los Angeles Kings 7–0. Luukkonen stretched in front of the puck 33 times.
In the round of the night, a new player joined the club of players who did the hat trick. The 27-year-old Toronto Maple Leafs, who is playing in his second season in the NHL Bobby McMann scored three goals as the Canadian team defeated the St. Louis Blues 4–1.
Husso was immediately injured
Detroit Red Wings goaltender Ville Husso was between the posts for the first time in two months. Suffering from a lower body injury, the 29-year-old Finnish player experienced karmic misfortune when he was injured against the Edmonton Oilers already in the opening game.
He did not return to the match. Detroit announced that Husso has another lower body injury.
Edmonton beat Detroit 8-4. A megastar Connor McDavid scored six points for the second time in his career by starting as many as six goals.