In the ice hockey NHL, we saw wonderful Finnish hits in the deciding moments of the match. Jesse Puljujärvi only got eight minutes of playing time, even though his team played with only eleven attackers.
Three incredible Finnish goals were seen in the NHL round of ice hockey. The Finns of Colorado Artturi Lehkonen and Mikko Rantanen took their team to the back of the pack at the very end of the game, in addition to that Patrick Laine put Columbus in overtime.
Rantanen scored a 6–5 winning goal against the Edmonton Oilers with only 22 seconds left in overtime. However, Rantanen praised after the match By JT Compher taken initial profit.
– Firstly, really good job from Compher to win the start. It’s really important in overtime, Rantanen started.
Rantanen, who scored his 36th hit of the season, also praised his teammates, who created space for him to shoot.
– Darnell Nurse kind of hooked me so Jack Campbell maybe he thought I was leaving that place. Then moments later he was off the mark. I was happy that I drove the team to victory, Rantanen described.
Lehkonen had previously tied the game at the end of the third period by guiding Compher’s shot into the net in 55:48. The 17th goal of the season stretched Lehkonen’s streak to four games. He is just two goals away from his single-season scoring record.
Colorado was chasing the whole match. Edmonton took a 3–0 lead in 27:37 Leon Draisaitl land, but Nathan MacKinnon (1+2) led Colorado into the match with his passes.
In the final set, Colordo scored a total of three hits.
– It was a good set from us. We have played many games where sometimes the set has passed us by. “So lately we’ve been playing really well in the third period,” MacKinnon said.
Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid toiled with Draisaitl for up to 25 minutes when Evander Kane did not play due to an upper body injury. The Oilers only played with 11 forwards, but still Jesse Puljujärvi just like the previous match clocked only eight minutes of ice time.
However, Puljujärvi was able to score when he received the second pass Tyson Barrie to a 4–2 hit.
The wave destroyed the handicap
The Columbus Blue Jackets, who surprised Dallas the day before, lost to the Arizona Coyotes in overtime 2-3. Was involved in the solution Matias Maccelli, which initial by Barrett Hayton a hit.
The game went to overtime thanks to Patrik Laine’s power play goal. Laine scored his 16th hit of the season with a power play by Adam Boqvist input. Laine has 16+19=35 points in 42 matches.
New Jersey Devils Erik Haula also got a taste of the points. Haula starts at the beginning of the third period by Fabian Zetterlund an important equalizing goal by depriving the puck behind the goal.
Haula had a two-point night when his puck fell conveniently through the plexiglass Dawson to Mercer. He hit the puck into an empty net.
The results of the NHL round:
Minnesota – Nashville 4–3
NSH: Juuse Saros 31/35 saves.
Ottawa to St. Louis 7–2
Colorado – Edmonton 6 to 5
COL: Mikko Rantanen 1+0, Artturi Lehkonen 1+0, EDM: Jesse Puljujärvi 0+1.
Chicago to Toronto 5 to 3
New Jersey – Winnipeg 4–2
NJD: Erik Haula 0+2.
Arizona–Columbus 3–2 and
ARZ: Matias Maccelli 0+1, CBJ: Patrik Laine 1+0.