Nashville Predators Finnish goalkeeper Juuse Saros’s saves were not enough for the win. Dallas’ Roope Hintz and Pittburgh’s Kasperi Kapanen each scored two goals.
The Finnish goalkeeper of the Nashville Predators Juuse Saros showed one of the best saves of the season in the NHL round of the night.
Saros zeroed in on the Philadelphia Flyers forward Joel Farabeen after only five minutes of play with his quick movement. Farabee was able to slide alone to the back post, but Saros’s speed combined with his incredible stick control saved Nashville from a setback.
Saros blocked Farabee’s shot with his stick and quickly moved the puck away from the goal line.
However, the attack did not lead to victory, as Philadelphia won the match 3–1. Farabee was involved in every goal, as he scored 1+2.
Striker Mikael Granlund got the second pass Matt Duchene 1–3 for a man-of-the-match goal. Saros made 22 saves in the match.
Sebastian Ahon the third goal of the season ultimately did not lead Carolina to victory. Calgary took the game to overtime and won the game By Tyler Toffol by hitting 3–2.
Aho flashed his speed and skating skills already in 1:44. Aho got it Teuvo Teräväinen picked up the puck in the central area and darted spectacularly away from the defenders.
After Aho’s art, Carolina took another 2-0 lead, but Calgary finally got even Nazem Kadri and By Brett Richie with hits.
Hat trick to Pavelski
The Dallas Stars’ first line was Roope Hintz with the lead again in high spirits, when the Stars defeated Montreal 5–2 away from home.
Pier Joe Pavelski hit a hat trick and Roope Hintz initially two of his goals. The trio completed Jason Robertson with powers 1+1.
The Finnish color was also seen in the finish, when Esa Lindell scored his opening goal of the season. The hit was quite tasty for the defender, because including the playoffs, he managed to play 30 matches without a goal. The previous hit is from mid-March against the Rangers.
Dallas has had a great start to the season, as the team has won four of their five matches. Center Hintz has hit 2+5=7 in the matches.
Kapanen in tune
of Pittsburgh Kasperi Kapanen it’s also cool at least at a point per game pace. Kapanen was the leading scorer in two goals as the Penguins defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 6–3.
Columbus already had a 3–1 lead in the second period, but Jan Ruttan handicap Kasperi Kapanen the preliminary work brought the Penguins into the game. Penguins Danton Heinen scored the equalizer four minutes later and in the third period the visitors ran away from Columbus.
Finished the winning goal Sidney Crosby, who has played with an average of two points per game (3+7) in the early season. The last nail hit Brock McGinnwho got to enjoy Kapanen’s loose puck handsomely into the net.
Arizona also got a taste of points in the NHL Matias Maccelli and Juuso Välimäki and Colorado Artturi Lehkonen. Each caught one assist point in the evening’s matches. Colorado’s match is still pending.
New Jersey Devils – San Jose Sharks 2–1
SJS: Kaapo Kähkönen 34/36 defense. Edmonton Oilers – St.Louis Blues 0–2
Ottawa Senators – Arizona Coyotes 6–2
ARI: Matias Maccelli 0+1, Juuso Välimäki 0+1
Winnipeg Jets – Toronto Maple Leafs 1–4
Montreal Canadiens – Dallas Stars 2–5
DAL: Roope Hintz 0+2, Esa Lindell 1+0 Washington Capitals – Los Angeles Kings 4–3
Tampa Bay Lightning – New York Islanders 5 to 3
Columbus Blue Jackets – Pittsburgh Penguins 3-6
PIT: Kasperi Kapanen 0+2 Nashville Predators – Philadelphia Flyers 1–3
NSH: Mikael Granlund 0+1, Juuse Saros 22/25 saves. Vancouver Canucks – Buffalo Sabres 1–5
Las Vegas Golden Knights – Colorado Avalanche 2–3
Calgary Flames – Carolina Hurricanes 3–2 and
CAR: Sebastian Aho 1+0, Teuvo Teräväinen 0+1