Mikko Koskinen wins Edmonton’s sweet victory in winning goal competition – Connor McDavid again reaches 100 power points

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The chain between Jesse Puljujärvi and Connor McDavid was in good spirits. Goalkeeper Mikko Koskinen threatened a good match, which culminated in top defenses in the winning goal competition.

31.3. 08:05 • Updated March 31st. 08:16

Finnish goalkeeper for Edmonton Oilers Mikko Koskinen played his hockey sticks against the Los Angeles Kings in the NHL.

Koskinen stopped the puck as many as 38 times and decided the home team’s victory in the winning goal competition, where he fought Victor Arvidsson and Anze Kopitarin shots. Edmonton superstars Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid succeeded in their attempts, so Edmonton celebrated a 4-3 win.

McDavid became the first player of the season to cross the 100 power points (37 + 63) threshold. In addition to his success in the winning goal competition, the Canadian star scored a goal and scored another.

McDavid, 25, has forged more than a hundred power points four times before. He leads the NHL points exchange ahead of teammate Leon Draisaitl, who has a total of 97 points. Draisaitl also scored in the match.

McDavid’s 3-1 hit in the second installment was initially recorded Jesse Puljujärven names, but after a later review, McDavid was found to be the scorer. Puljujärvi was positioned in front of the goal, but did not touch the puck. The Finn was on the field in two goals in Edmonton.

Edmonton lost their two-goal lead at the end of the second set, but held his ground and was ultimately better in the winning goal race. Los Angeles ranks played Rasmus Kupari and Olli Määttä.

The win was important to Edmonton as it fights for the same places with Los Angeles. Before the match, the Kings led Edmonton by two points, but thanks to the victory, the Canadian team rose to the end of the point. The teams are in the Pacific Division in second and third, and caught in the playoffs.

Kreider to share Jagr’s follow-up record

Winnipeg Jetsin Ville Heinola and Buffalo Sabers Henri Jokiharju recorded a point of entry for a man in a match between their teams. Winnipeg won the tie in a 3-2 match.

The New York Rangers defeated the Detroit Red Wings in extra time with 5-4 goals.

The winning hit was scored by New Yorkers Andrew Copp extended. Rangersin Artemi Panarin spent a power night by logging 1 + 2.

American striker Chris Kreider scored his 46th goal of the season and rose to share Jaromir Jagrin Rangers follow-up record in his name. Jagri’s record is for the period 2005-06.

In the other games of the night, Arizona beat San Jose 5-2 and Vegas Seattle 3-0. Finnish goalkeeper Ville Husso defeated the St. Louis Blues to victory over the Vancouver Canucks with 4-3 goals.

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