Artturi Lehkonen led Montreal to victory – hit two goals in the Ottawa net

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A total of 17 goals were scored in the match between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings. The Finns scored points in the NHL round.

In the hockey NHL Artturi Lehkonen the goals brought the Montreal Canadiens a victory over the Ottawa Senators. Lehkonen finished the first goal after almost 17 minutes. Defender Ben Chiarot shot, and Lehkonen, who has represented Canadiens since the 2016 season, crushed the loose-puck backpack.

The Senators entered the second round early with superiority levels. The Canadiens network was made to swing Colin White. However, Lehkonen shot Canadiens into the lead with a handsome draw after more than 14 minutes of play. Paint bait Jake Evans. Lehkonen has now scored nine goals this season. The confrontation between the Canadian teams ended in a 2-1 victory for Montreal.

Feeding points for Finns

Nashville Mikael Granlund scored his team’s second goal when the Predators lost their home to Tampa Bay 3–2. Granlund’s teammate Hair Saros blocked 33 puck in the match. Mikko Rantanen continued his scoring streak against the Vegas Golden Knights Nathan Mackinnon victory goal. Also Erik Haula scored a point when Boston took a away win over San Jose in a 2-1 score. The finish was finished Brad Marchand.

The match between Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings saw a total of 17 goals scored in the game. Toronto eventually took the match from Detroit to a score of 10-7.

At the end of the first set, Toronto was clearly in the lead, and at the end of the second period, the Maple Leafs led the game 7-2. Detroit started its run in the final round by scoring four goals in less than six minutes and a total of five goals in the entire round. However, Kiri did not manage to connect with it, as his team mates had hoped, and the ball went out.

Koskinen brought the victory to Edmonton

Finnish stars of the Florida Panthers in the game that ended in Finnish time on Saturday night Alexander Barkov and Anton Lundell All three goals were scored by their team, but the Panthers still bent their home ice on Saturday night Finnish time. Finnish watchdog for Edmonton Oilers Mikko Koskinen stopped 44 Florida shots. The victory of the match for the Oilers in the numbers 4–3. Defender of the Oilers Markus Niemeläinen scored one entry point in the match.

In the second match of Saturday night Rasmus Ristolainen baited Philadephia’s winning 2-1 hit against Washington.

Philadelphia-Washington 2–1 Phil: Rasmus Ristolainen 0 + 1

Florida-Edmonton 3-4 Flo: Anton Lundell 1 + 0, Alexander Barkov 2 + 0 Ed: Markus Niemeläinen 0 + 1, Mikko Koskinen 44 fights

Pittsburgh-New York Rangers 1-0

Ottawa-Montreal 1-2 Mon: Artturi Lehkonen 2 + 0

Nashville-Tampa Bay 2-3 Nash: Mikael Granlund 0 + 1, Juuse Saros 30 fights

Vegas-Colorado 2-3 Col: Mikko Rantanen 0 + 1

San Jose-Boston 1-2 Bos: Erik Haula 0 + 1

Los Angleles-New York Islanders 4–1

will show the match between Carolina and Edmonton on Sunday night. The match will be broadcast live from Areena from 8 pm and delayed from TV2 at 9 pm.

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