Mikko Rantanen has been in great shape in the hockey league NHL. During the night’s round, we saw several lucky Finns.
Delighted the viewers in Finland last week Mikko Rantanen returned to North America in high spirits. Rantanen scored two goals and had one assist as the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Nashville Predators 5–3.
However, before Rantanen’s party, a spectacular goal was seen when Eeli Tolvanen ended a wonderful passing pattern after just under four minutes of play. The hit was Tolvane’s second of the season.
After this, the show of Rantanen, who performed a hat trick in Tampere last week, began. The Finn struck first with superior strength by Nathan MacKinnon and Artturi Lehkonen from passing the puck into the net in 7:37
Later in the second period, MacKinnon released Rantanen from the ice to drive through, and the Finn made no mistake. The native of Turku ended his wonderful evening with a spectacular pass by Evan Rodrigues to an overpowering hit.
Rantanen, who played four scoreless games in October, has been in top form. He already scored 1+1 against the New York Islanders before the trip to Finland, and since then has scored 5+3=8 in three games. The total balance of the season is currently 9+10=19.
Saved by Nashville goal Kevin Lankinen made 30 saves in the fight. Mikael Granlund got an assist by Ryan Johansen to the finish line. Granlund has started the season with 1+10=11.
Teräväinen was injured
The Carolina Hurricanes, on the other hand, organized a goal celebration in their home arena at the expense of the Edmonton Oilers. About the Finnish attackers Sebastian Aho and Teuvo Teräväinen each got two assists as Carolina won the match 7–2.
The duo was heavily involved with their chain mate, the Russian striker Andrei Svetshnikov, in a hat trick. The two set up Svethsnikov’s first hit, and Aho also set up a hat trick.
Teräväinen’s evening ended already in the second set due to an upper body injury. The head coach by Rod Brind’Amour according to the assessment of the Finnish situation during Friday.
of Edmonton Jesse Puljujärvi played just under 15 minutes in the first chain, but was left without power points like a defender Markus Niemeläinen. Carolina Jesperi Kotkaniemi played for 16 minutes.
Korpisalo shone
The Columbus Blue Jackets, who were in a slump, got a tasty win when Joonas Korpisalo made the save in a 5–2 win against the Philadelphia Flyers. Korpisalo made 32 saves.
There were also the best of Columbus Johnny Gaudreau with powers 1+2. Gaudreau was together Patrik Laine initializing with Boone Jenner’s the 3–0 goal that remained as the winning goal.
Rasmus Ristolainen the head coach played his second match by John Tortorella after standing command. Ristolainen clocked 16 minutes of playing time.
Detroit Red Wings goaltender With Ville Husso was a darker night against the New York Rangers. Husso made 25 saves, but conceded no less than six goals in the third period. Rangers won the match 8–2.
of Detroit Olli Määttä had one assist and logged almost 22 and a half minutes. Kaapo Kako was left without power points.
Boston – Calgary 3–1 (1-1, 1-0, 1-0)
Carolina – Edmonton 7–2 (1-0, 3-1, 3-1)
CAR: Sebastian Aho 0+2, Teuvo Teräväinen 0+2. New Jersey – Ottawa and. 4–3 (2-2, 1-0, 0-1, 1-0)
Columbus – Philadelphia 5–2 (2-0, 1-1, 2-1)
CBJ: Patrik Laine 0+1, Joonas Korpisalo 32/34 saves. Buffalo – Las Vegas 4–7 (1-1, 1-2, 2-4)
Detroit – New York Rangers 2–8 (1-1, 1-1, 0-6)
DET: Olli Määttä 0+1, Ville Husso 25/33 saves. New York Islanders – Arizona 0–2 (0-0, 0-0, 0-2)
St. Louis – San Jose 5–3 (1-1, 2-1, 2-1)
SJS: Kaapo Kähkönen 28/32 defense. Colorado – Nashville 5–3 (1-1, 4-1, 0-1)
COL: Mikko Rantanen 2+1, Artturi Lehkonen 0+1, NSH: Eeli Tolvanen 1+0, Mikael Granlund 0+1, Kevin Lankinen 30/35 defense. Los Angeles – Chicago later.