Both Sebastian Aho of Carolina and Roope Hintz of Dallas were chosen as the best players in their games.
23.3. 07: 02 • Updated March 23rd. 07:42
Carolina Hurricanesin Sebastian Aho and Dallas Stars Roope Hintz succeeded in scoring in the NHL round of hockey. The Finnish stars were deservedly chosen as the number one star in their matches.
Click on the picture of the story to see the Finnish goals.
Hintz hit the puck between Koskisen’s legs
Dallas Hintz recorded a 1 + 1 home game against Edmonton Oilers. Hintz, who was chosen as the first star of the match, started the 2-1 lead in the second round and made a 3-3 draw in the third round.
The center of Dallas ’1st field scored spectacularly as he escaped between the two Oilers players to score. The most nifty Edmonton guard Mikko Koskisen Hintz, who had been with him, twitched inside the puck between the legs of a Finnish watchman.
Hintzin, 25, who has scored a goal in the second consecutive match, has a power of 26 + 27 = 53 this season.
Dallas beat Edmonton 5-3. The victory was the second consecutive one for Dallas. With the victory, Dallas climbed to the last playoff spot in the western block past the Vegas Golden Knights, a point away.
– We still have 20 matches left in the regular season. We are trying to get involved in the playoffs, the Dallas striker who scored the last goal of the match Tyler Seguin (1 + 1) stated.
Koskinen stopped the puck with Oilers’ goal 23/27 times. Dallas kit Esa Lindell scored one entry point in the match.
Aho made a winning hit
Aho made the Hurricanes victory in the top match against Tampa Bay Lightning. Selected as the best player of the match, Aho hit Carolina around the middle of the third set final when Hurricanes celebrated a 3-2 win at home.
Aho skillfully put the puck in the corner. The finish was 28th for Aho of the season. Aho now has 62 (28 + 32) points in 60 matches.
Carolina striker Teuvo Sharp was Hurricanes’ second goal scorer.
The win ended a four-match losing streak in Carolina, which leads the Metropolitan division. Of Hurricanesi’s three goals, two were born of superiority.
– The difference arose from the fact that we managed to take advantage of our superior position. This was great because our superiority hadn’t worked in recent games, the Carolina pilot Rod Brind’Amour found out.
Aho’s Penguins striker Nikita Kutsherov under the skin, as the Russian star tried to attack the Finn after the game was over. Kutsherov apparently slipped when he received a two-minute penalty for blocking Aho in the final minute of the game.
Victory for Husso, disappointment for Korpisalo
The St. Louis Blues goalkeeper also excelled in the NHL round Ville Husso, who rejected a sweet 5-2 win over Washington. With a rejection rate of 92.5 percent, Husso stopped the puck 19/21 times.
Columbus Blue Jackets Joonas Korpisalon the evening was not as bright as he picked up the puck from behind him five times in a 1-5 loss away game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Korpisalo recorded 32/37 fights.
New Jersey – NY Rangers 7–4
Pittsburgh-Columbus 5–1
CBJ: Korpisalo 32/37 rep.
Washington – St. Louis 2-5
STL: Husso 19/21 rep.
Carolina – Tampa Bay 3–2
CAR: Sharp 0 + 1, Aho 1 + 0
Detroit – Philadelphia 6–3
NY Islanders – Ottawa 3-0
Dallas-Edmonton 5–3
DAL: Lindell 0 + 1, Hintz 1 + 1
EDM: Koskinen 23/27 rep.
Los Angeles – Nashville 6–1
LAK: Copper 0 + 1