Kiviranta and Aho scored in the NHL round – Phil Kessel is one match away from a new “steel man record”

Kiviranta and Aho scored in the NHL round Phil

The Carolina Hurricanes continued their strong run when the team beat the Vancouver Canucks 3–2 away from home. Sebastian Aho completed the Hurricanes’ second goal by Seth Jarvis run away first into the drive-thru.

of Vancouver JT Miller cut Carolina’s two-goal lead midway through the final period with his second hit of the night, but the away team held on until the end.

Carolina, which dominated the match, rose to third place in the Eastern Conference with its victory. At the same time, the team ended a five-match away tour before taking a break for a few days and moving to the home field.

Aho has now scored four goals in his last five matches. Carolina’s other Finns Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Teuvo Teräväinen were left without power markings.

Dallas Stars Joel Kiviranta scored a nice goal when the team lost in an away game to the Ottawa Senators 2–4. In the first half of the first period, Dallas Esa Lindell got a pass to Kiviranta, who got up to speed, who managed to finish into the top corner, despite being disturbed by two Ottawa defenders, for a 1–0 lead goal.

As a counterbalance, Kiviranta took a holding penalty at the end of the second period, with which Ottawa tied the game with superiority. In the third set, the home team already took a 4–1 lead. The final readings were completed by Dallas Wyatt Johnston third in the last minute of the match.

Kiviranta’s goal was the second of the season and the tenth of his NHL career. Lindell has made the start of the season 1+2.

The Finns were left without power points when the Edmonton Oilers beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-3 in a fast-paced battle. The win was important for Edmonton, who had an uneven early season, and the Penguins continue to be second in the Eastern Conference despite their first loss of the season.

In other NHL games, the Winnipeg Jets won 4–0 over the St. Louis Blues and the Washington Capitals won 6–3 over the New Jersey Devils.

In addition, the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3–1.

Conkar attacker who moved to Vegas for this season Phil Kessel played his 989th consecutive regular season game and stepped up to split defense Keith Yandle with the NHL’s “steel man record”. Kessel’s streak began on November 3, 2009, and the American hasn’t missed a single game for his club since.

NHL results

New Jersey Devils-Washington Capitals 3–6 (1–1, 0–4, 2–1)

NJ: Erik Haula, +1, playing time 19.10

Ottawa Senators-Dallas Stars 4–2 (0–1, 1–0, 3–1)

D: Joel Kiviranta 1+0, +/-0, playing time 9.59
D: Esa Lindell 0+1, +/-0, playing time 16:54
D: Jani Hakanpää, +/-0, playing time 16.06
D: Miro Heiskanen, -1, playing time 26.42

Edmonton Oilers-Pittsburgh Penguins 6–3 (1–2, 4–1, 1–0)

E: Markus Niemeläinen, +/-0, playing time 9.13
E: Jesse Puljujärvi, -1, playing time 11.23
P: Kasperi Kapanen, -2, game time 13:40

Winnipeg Jets-St. Louis Blues 4–0 (0–0, 1–0, 3–0)

W: Saku Mäenalanen, +/-0, playing time 7:56
S: Niko Mikkola, +/- 0, playing time 12:53

Vegas Golden Knights-Toronto Maple Leafs 3–1 (1–0, 0–1, 2–0)

Vancouver Canucks-Carolina Hurricanes 2–3 (1–1, 0–0, 1–2)

C: Jesperi Kotkaniemi, -1, playing time 18:56
C: Teuvo Teräväinen 0+1, +1, game time 17:50
C. Sebastian Aho 1+0, +1, playing time 16.24

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