Eeli Tolvanen met his peak performance and continued the pain of the NHL flop – Teuvo Teräväinen in a ferocious scoring pace

Eeli Tolvanen met his peak performance and continued the pain

Eeli Tolvanen scored 2+1 when the Seattle Kraken crushed the San Jose Sharks 7–1. The Finnish players scored goals in the night’s NHL round.

Playing a strong early season in the NHL Teuvo Teräväinen continued his good mood when the Carolina Hurricanes represented by the Finnish forward beat the Edmonton Oilers 6–3. Teräväinen collected the power 1+1.

Carolina put the game in the package already in the opening set by forging four goals. Teräväinen completed his team’s third goal with his old radar pair Sebastian Ahon input.

The same joke was also on display in Carolina’s fourth goal. Teräväinen made a pass to the one who was free To Seth Jarviswho jumped out to score.

Carolina, who played in the Eastern Conference finals last season, is in a hot mood. It has won seven of its ten previous matches.

The 29-year-old Teräväinen is also under attack after a few more difficult seasons. He has scored ten goals and 14 points in 18 games.

The Finnish talent, better known as a playmaker, is currently on pace for more than 40 goals. Teräväinen’s single-season goal record in the NHL is 23 goals scored six seasons ago.

Laine painted, Maccelli efficient

In the previous match, the benched Columbus Blue Jackets Patrick Laine got some consolation for his difficult start to the season by scoring his third goal of the season.

Laine was responsible for Columbus’ last goal as the top seed crushed the Chicago Blackhawks 7-3. At the same time, Columbus broke its nine-game losing streak.

Laine got the super promise of an elegant pass From Adam Fantill. The 19-year-old talent celebrated the World Cup gold last summer with Canada and was booked third in last summer’s booking event.

The match was full of hard rookie drivers, when last summer’s number one reservation Connor Bedard aimed at Chicago. 18-year-old Bedard already scored his tenth goal of the season.

In the 14-match NHL round, seven Finns scored and no fewer than 12 scored points.

In addition to Teräväinen and Laine, Seattle also scored Eeli Tolvanen (2+1), Colorado’s Mikko Rantanen (1+1), of Dallas Roope Hintz (1+0), of Florida Anton Lundell (1+0) and Nashville Juuso Pärssinen (1+0).

Seattle, represented by Tolvanen, crushed the flop team San Jose Sharks 7–1. The entire NHL jumbo has suffered several ugly defeats this season. For example, the Vancouver Canucks have outscored the Sharks this season no less than 10–1.

Arizona is having a strong season Matias Maccelli on the other hand, would snap two assists as the Coyotes fell to the St. Louis Blues 6–5. Maccelli, who is fifth in the Finns’ internal points market, has scored three goals and 15 points in 19 matches.

Updated 8.04: Edited story with the help of Eeli Tolvanen and Mikko Rantanen.

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