The Florida Panthers, represented by Alexander Barkov, took their 13th consecutive victory in the hockey NHL and reached a record winning streak.
Hinni Hirvonen,
STT Sports
Alexander Barkovin represented by the Florida Panthers already took their 13th consecutive victory in the hockey NHL. At the same time, the team made club history, as it has never stretched to a similar winning streak before. The previous record is for the 2015-2016 season, when the Panthers won 12 matches in the tube.
The match against Toronto was extended for extra time, but eventually Brandon Montour scored a 3–2 victory in 62.26. The Finnish captain Barkov took part in both hits during the actual playing time.
In the second set, Barkov hit Florida’s 1-2-hit hit and scored Claube Giroux’n equalization match.
The Panthers have lost their previous match almost a month ago. At the end of March, it just lost to Toronto 2-5.
Hintz raised Dallas to victory
Finnish striker Dallas Stars Roope Hintz was under attack against Seattle Kraken. Hintz hit twice when Stars defeated Kraken 3–2.
With the victory, Dallas cut his three-loss pipe. Points came in handy as Stars battle hard for the playoffs.
Still after the opening round, Seattle led the match 2-0. Hintz started Dallas in Kir at 26.53. He twinkled from the ground Jason Robertson towards the goal of an empty tissue. A couple of minutes later, Hintz hit a repeat, this time with superiority. The winning goal was struck Vladislav Nametsnikov.
Hintz has made 37 hits this season and is only two goals away from Barkov, the leader of the Finnish paint exchange.
Saros was given a chance to change things around
The Finnish guards did not have the most successful evening in the NHL hockey. Hair Saros fired six shots and had to make room To David Rittich Against Tampa Bay Lightning. Predators lost the match 2-6. Saros stretched out in front of the puck 24 times.
Kevin Lankinen had to surrender to the Chicago Blackhawks goal Fourth, when San Jose Sharks took the win 4-1. Lankinen was recorded 15 fights. Instead Kaapo Kähkönen stretched with the Sharks goal in front of the puck 27 times.
Boston Erik Haula got the entry point when the Bruins knocked down the New York Rangers 3-1. Carolina Hurricanes, starring the Finns, defeated the New Jersey Devils 3–2 in overtime. The Devils still led the match in the final round 2-0. Carolina’s letter only started during the final five minutes of the closing round. Responded to a 3-2 win Seth Jarvis.
Representing the New York Islanders Otto Koivula scored a point against Buffalo Sabers. However, Sabers won the match 5–3 and now stretched their winning streak to four matches.