Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Rasmus Kupari managed to score in the NHL round of the night. Miro Heiskanen, Sebastian Aho, Erik Haula and Henri Jokiharju got the assists. Boston made NHL history.
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The hot forward of the NHL team Dallas Stars Jason Robertson scored twice and took the lead in scoring in the Central Division between Dallas and Winnipeg.
After 21 games played, Robertson has 18+16=34. He is Edmonton’s second in points Connor McDavid’s (16+18=35) after.
Winnipeg led the match in the last minutes of the third period 4–2, but Robertson took his team on the back and took the match to overtime with his hits.
The 4-4 hit was questionable. Before the goal Winnipeg defender Josh Morrissey and Dallas Jamie Benn crashed the Winnipeg guard From Connor Hellebuyck from the helmet and the goalkeeper was left lying on the ground.
– That could have gone badly. Almost everything possible has been seen today, the commentators said.
The goal was upheld after video review because the referees ruled the hit that dislodged the helmet came from Morrisey. The situation can be seen in the video at the place of the main picture of the story.
Winnipeg, which strongly disagreed with the verdict, won the match in extra time with Morrisey’s hit. Miro Heiskanen assisted on Robertson’s 4–3 equalizer and also had an assist on Jamie Benn’s 2–2 equalizer.
Boston made history
The Boston Bruins defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 3–2 in overtime and made NHL hockey history after winning their 12th straight home game since the beginning of the season. No one else had been able to do this before.
The Carolina Hurricanes led the match for a long time 2–0, but By David Krejci a hit in the final minute of the second set started the Bruins’ shift. Krejci, who finished his second hit, scored a 2-2 equalizer in the third period. Boston Kir and the NHL record was sealed David Pastrnak overtime with a power play goal in 63.19.
Boston star guard Linus Ullmark had to leave the court in the third inning due to an injury.
Sebastian Aho assisted the visitors’ opening goal, and Jesperi Kotkaniemi took the team’s second hit from behind the goal. The goal was Kotkaniemi’s second of the season. For Carolina, the loss was the fifth in a row.
In the meeting between Buffalo and New Jersey Henri Jokiharju and Erik Haula got an assist to the man. Erik Haula was involved in building the Devils’ opening goal, when the team took the puck away from Buffalo and skated into a counterattack. Jack Hughes finished.
Jokiharju, on the other hand, started the situation that ended with Buffalo losing 2–1. The Finnish pack took the puck in their own corner and passed it at full speed For Casey Mittelstadtwho gave a cross pass to the finisher To Victor Olofson.
New Jersey, in a furious mood, won the match 3–1 and continues at the top of the Eastern Conference.
Los Angeles Kings Rasmus Kupari scored his second goal of the season from a half drive, as the team beat San Jose 5–2.
Ottawa smoked Anaheim, Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia
Rasmus Ristolainen The Philadelphia Flyers lost 1-4 to the Pittsburgh Penguins at home. Ristolainen remained without points in the match. Philadelphia scored the only remaining goal Kevin Hayes only in the third period.
Joel Armian The Montreal Canadiens, on the other hand, took a 3-2 away win over the Chicago Blackhawks. Armia was also left without points. The game ended in a winning goal race in favor of Montreal, while Chicago Patrick Kane failed in his turn to hit the puck into the goal.
The Anaheim Ducks, who played on their home field, got a good beating Lassi Thomson By losing 1–5 to the Ottawa Senators. Thomson was also scoreless in the day’s play.
Ottawa dominated the game until the very last minutes. Anaheim only succeeded in its only remaining goal in the eighteenth minute of the third period, when Max Jones hit the puck into the Ottawa net.
Ville Husso played full minutes and made 21-of-24 saves on Detroit’s goal as the team beat Arizona 4-3 in the scoring contest. Joonas Korpisalo allowed three goals by the New York Islanders with a goal by the Columbus Blue Jackets. The game ended 2–3 in favor of the NY Islanders.
The Toronto Maple Leafs, who played away, took a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Wild.
Boston–Carolina 3–2 and.
C: Kotkaniemi 1+0, Aho 0+1
Minnesota-Toronto 3-4
Chicago–Montreal 2–3 vl.
Washington–Calgary 3–0
Anaheim-Ottawa 1-5
Philadelphia-Pittsburgh 1-4
Vegas-Seattle 2-4
Tampa Bay–St.Louis 5–2
Detroit–Arizona 4–3 yr.
Columbus–NY Islanders 2–3
Buffalo–New Jersey 1–3
B: River ridge 0+1
N: Haula 0+1
Dallas–Winnipeg 4–5 and.
D: Heiskanen 0+2
San Jose–Los Angeles 2–5 L: Copper 1+0
Standings.