Carolina and Nashville, starring Finnish players, were left at the feet of Detroit and Edmonton. Carolina’s Jesperi Kotkaniemi returned to the trough after an injury, but was left without power points.
15.4. 08: 59 • Updated April 15. 09:35
Artturi Lehkonen was the Finnish name for the night in the hockey NHL. The 26-year-old Finnish striker scored a goal and scored a pass when the Colorado Avalanche he represented knocked down the New Jersey Devils 3-1 at home. The finish was the 15th of the season for Lehkonen, who recently moved from Montreal to Colorado.
The Finns of Colorado took on a big role, as Lehkonen’s 3-0 superiority goal was scored by Mikko Rantanen. The puck waiting for Rantanen bounced off the Devils guard Andrew Hammondin from the mattress, and Lehkonen riveted it to the net.
Rantanen already recorded his 53rd entry point of the season and at the same time broke his own record in the NHL.
Rantanen, who has 35 goals, has the opportunity to rush up to a hundred power points, as there are eight matches left in the regular season and Rantanen has 88 points.
Grabbing its eighth consecutive victory, Colorado tops the NHL top spot with 114 points. The regular season ends on April 29th.
Detroit Red Wings surprised Carolina Hurricanes, who starred in Finnish players, with 3–0 goals. Antti Raanta rejected 19 times but had to surrender three times.
Injury for more than two weeks has been on the side of Carolina Jesperi Kotkaniemi played a fair quarter in his return match.
Dallas suffered a meager overtime loss to Roope Hintz 0 + 2
Finnish striker Roope Hintz scored both goals for the Dallas Stars as the Texas team suffered a 2–3 extra time loss to Minnesota Wild at home. Both goals were scored by Dallas Jason Robertson, which has made 36 hits this season. The Finnish defender was the second goalkeeper for the Dallas 2–2 handicap Miro Heiskanen.
The scores now ended in the second minute for Wildin Frederick Gaudreau.
Dallas, which is reluctantly looking for a playoff spot, is fifth in the league’s central division, fourth with Nashville Predators. Nashville lost 0-4 to the Edmonton Oilers in their overnight round at home. German star of Edmonton Leon Draisaitl The Finnish watchman mastered the trick Juuse Saroksen behind your back.
Kevin Lankinen defeated the Chicago Blackhawks in a winning goal race against San Jose Sharks. The match ended 5–4 in favor of the home team. Lankinen stretched in front of the puck 33 times.
Henri Jokiharjun the 14th pass of the season was a meager consolation as the Buffalo Sabers he represented lost to the St Louis Blues at home with goals 2-6.
NHL night results
Buffalo – St. Louis 2-6
Tampa Bay – Anaheim and. 4–3
Pittsburgh – NY Islanders 6–3
Carolina – Detroit 0-3
Boston – Ottawa 2-3
Toronto – Washington 7-3
Dallas – Minnesota and. 2-3
Nashville – Edmonton 0-4
Chicago – San Jose vl. 5–4
Colorado – New Jersey 3–1
Calgary – Vegas 1-6
Vancouver – Arizona 7-1