Kapanen, Laine, Tolvanen and Armia beat NHL round – see Finnish goals

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Eeli Tolvanen and Joel Armia hit as they guided the puck in from the air.

STT Sports,

Jonne Niemeläinen

20.3. 07:30 • Updated March 20th. 08:00

Pittsburgh Kasperi KapanenColumbus Patrik LaineNashville Eeli Tolvanen and Montreal Joel Armia succeeded in scoring in the NHL round of hockey.

Blue Jackets’ Patrik Laine was selected as the best player in the match in a 5-4 home win against Columbus against St. Louis Blues. Laine, who was in a four-point score tube, recorded a power of 1 + 1.

Laine put in a 2-1 lead for his team and skillfully raised to a 3-1 lead at the end of the counterattack.

Laine, who has played in only 44 matches this season due to injury, has already scored 48 (25 + 23) points.

The match saw the meeting of the Finnish guards, as the Blues goal was guarded Ville Husso while Joonas Korpisalo skated to the Blue Jackets goal in the third set.

Husso stopped the puck 22/27 times. Korpisalo, on the other hand, managed to fight five discs out of seven in less than 14 minutes. Before the turn of Korpisalo Elvis Merzlikins logged 19/21 fights. Merzlikins skated to the exchange due to injury, but the quality of the injury was not specified.

Columbus Pilot Brad Larsen was pleased when the team recovered from an ugly 2-7 loss against Washington.

– It was a great game from us. We got just the start of the match we wanted. We moved and skated well, Larsen rejoiced after the winning game.

The Blues Power Player had done a hat trick David Perron (3 + 1).

Kapanen’s dry season is over

Kasperi Kapanen of Pittsburgh Penguins succeeded in an away game against Arizona Coyotes. The 25-year-old Finnish striker opened the match at the start of the second round when he took the goal from the corner to lead the Penguins. Directly Jeff Carterin Kapas, who moved the puck from a great passport, was the tenth of the season.

The last time Kapanen succeeded in scoring was on January 23rd. Kapanen’s belt now has 28 (10 + 18) points for this season.

The first goal of the match was the two-goal captain of the Penguins Sidney Crosby.

Armia and Tolvanen steered the puck in from the air

Both Nashville Predators ‘Eeli Tolvanen and Montreal Canadiens’ Joel Armia hit the front as they guided the puck in from the air.

Tolvanen, who recorded 1 + 1, made his ninth hit of the season when Predators celebrated a 6–3 home win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. The goal was already second to Tolvanen this week, as he also hit the Pittsburgh game earlier this week.

The victory for the Predators was fought 38/41 times by stretching in front of the puck Hair Saros. Nashville striker Mikael Granlund recorded one entry point for the game.

Army was selected as the second star of the match in the Canadiens 5-1 home victory over the Ottawa Senators. The Montreal Triathlon winger scored a 4-1 lead at the end of the second set.

The hit was only the third of the season for the 28-year-old veteran. The last time the Army waved the goal net was on February 13th. For a Finn who has scored 10 (3 + 7) power points this season, the week has been good, as he scored two points from the Arizona game earlier this week.

Canadiens striker Artturi Lehkonen scored one pass from Ottawa.

Two feed points to Puljujärvi

With Edmonton Oilers paint Mikko Koskinen rejected a victory over the New Jersey Devils. Koskinen stopped the puck 25/28 times while in New Jersey Jon Gillies got his opponent’s intentions stopped 34/39 times.

Edmonton, who was on the offensive, took the game 6-3. Jesse Puljujärvi baited two of Oilers’ goals and raised his season to 12 + 18 = 30.

Finnish goalkeepers Chicago Blackhawks Kevin Lankinen defeated 31/33 times, but the team lost 1-3 to Minnesota Wild, who took home the win. With a Minnesota finish Cam Talbot defeated 21/22 times and took his fifth consecutive win.

New York Islanders striker Brock Nelson the hat trick, in turn, sealed the fate of the Dallas Stars as the teams faced the Islanders at home. The New York club won the match 4–2 after Nelson ran three goals in the third set.

– It scores one goal and it feels good. It doesn’t really think about it, it just goes into the game and tries to get opportunities. When the opportunity arises, you have to be ready, Nelson put it according to nhl.com and said he didn’t specifically design a hat trick.

Minnesota – Chicago 3–1
CHI: Lankinen 31/33 re.

NY Islanders – Dallas 4–2

Edmonton-New Jersey 6–3
EDM: Puljujärvi 0 + 2, Koskinen 25/28 against.

Vegas – Los Angeles 5–1

Arizona-Pittsburgh 1-4
PIT: Kapanen 1 + 0

Columbus-St. Louis 5–4
CBJ: Laine 1 + 1, Korpisalo 5/7 rep. (to the finish in 46.06)
STL: Husso 22/27 rep.

Nashville – Toronto 6–3
NSH: Tolvanen 1 + 1, Granlund 0 + 1, Saros 38/41 rep.

Montreal-Ottawa 5–1
MTL: Lehkonen 0 + 1, Armia 1 + 0

Tampa Bay – NY Rangers 1-2

Vancouver – Calgary 2-5
VAN: Pond 0 + 1

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