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For Kevin Lankin a clean sheet Roope Hintz the conductor

The Finns succeeded on a wide front in the NHL hockey round. Four Finns got a taste of the goal.

Jonne Niemeläinen,

STT Sports

In the ice hockey NHL, the Florida Panthers beat the Vegas Golden Knights in overtime 4–3. Florida was down 2-3 in the final set, but Eetu Luostarinen tied the match with his third hit of the season.

The solution was sought in overtime, where he finished the winning goal Gustav Forsling.

However, the Finnish name of the match was Anton Lundellwho assisted his team’s first two goals. Lundell, who played the first two games of the season without points, is now on a four-game point streak. The Finn has accumulated 4+4 performances in the last four games.

Lundell has taken a role in Florida when the Finnish captain Alexander Barkov has been sidelined injured. Florida head coach by Paul Maurice according to Barkov, who suffered from a lower body injury, may return to the lineup as early as next week.

An opening goal for Kapas, a clean sheet for Lankins

The St. Louis Blues beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on the back of a strong second period as the team scored three times. However, he became the hero of the blues Kasperi Kapanenwho scored the winning goal of the match 4–3. It was Kapanen’s opening hit of the season.

Kapanen used his speed when he drove to the goal and lifted the puck into the top corner. Kapanen started the goal with a long pass Jake Neighbors.

in the ranks of Carolina Sebastian Aho scored two goals. Was in the mood in the previous match Jesperi Kotkaniemi missed points this time.

The Vancouver Canucks claimed a 3–0 away win over Phildelphia. Vancouver’s number one name was the goalkeeper Kevin Lankinenwho stopped all 26 of the Flyers’ shots. For Lankinen, who joined Vancouver at the beginning of the season, the clean sheet was the first of the season and the fourth of his career.

Hintz powered the win over Edmonton

The Dallas Stars beat the Edmonton Oilers 4–1. The pace stick of the Texans was waved Roope Hintzwhich collected powers 1+2. Hintz was chosen as the third star of the match.

The center forward, who spent almost 17 minutes in the rink, passed Matt Duchene with the opening goal, scored the 3–0 goal himself and was involved by Jason Robertson hitting an empty net in the 4–1 deciding goal.

Dallas’ two other Finnish players, defenders Esa Lindell and Miro Heiskanenplayed big minutes in the match. Heiskanen got more than 24 minutes of playing time and Lindell more than 25 minutes.

Nashville still winless

The Nashville Predators lost to the Detroit Red Wings 2–5. Nashville, which opened its season with five losses, has yet to open its scoring account.

Like Nashville, the San Jose Sharks are still among the NHL’s 32 teams without a win, but the Californian team has taken two points after losing in overtime to St. Louis and in a shootout to Dallas.

From the point of view of Nashville, the situation looked good at the beginning of the final set, when the team acquired a striker from the Tampa Bay Lightning Steven Stamkos leveled the situation at 2–2. It was the two-time Stanley Cup winner’s first hit in Nashville.

The joy of Stamkos’ goal was short-lived, because a few minutes later Andrew Copp put Detroit back in the lead. At the end of the match Simon Edvinsson and Copp finished the puck into an empty net.

Nashville goaltender Juuse Saros saved 19/22 times in the match.

In the night’s round, the Finnish guards also got the Buffalo Sabers into real action Ukko-Pekka Luukkonenwho avoided a 4–2 away win over Chicago. Luukkonen stretched in front of the puck 35/37 times.

The results of the NHL round:

Ottawa–Tampa Bay 5 to 4
Nashville–Detroit 2–5
NSH: Saros 19/22 torj.

Dallas–Edmonton 4–1
DAL: Hintz 1+2

Florida to Vegas and 4–3
FLA: Lundell 0+2, Luostarinen 1+0

Columbus–Minnesota 1–3
St. Louis–Carolina 4–3
STL: Kapanen 1+0
CAR: Aho 0+2

New Jersey–Washington and 5–6
NJD: Haula 1+0

Philadelphia–Vancouver 0 to 3
VAN: Lankinen 26/26 defense.

NY Islanders–Montreal hours 4–3
Toronto–NY Rangers 1–4

Chicago–Buffalo 2–4
BUF: Luukkonen 35/37 save.

Utah–Boston and 2–1
UTA: Maccelli 0+1

Seattle–Calgary between

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