Ovetshkin injured in the playoffs – Erik Haula scored twice, see the penalty shot

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Erik Haula was the only Finn to score in the goal the night before Monday. He punished Montreal twice.

25.4. 07:54 • Updated April 25th. 08:28

In the hockey NHL Erik Haula hit the Montreal net twice as Boston sought a 5-3 win over the Canadiens.

Haula’s first hit came from a penalty shot that was handed down after Montreal Mike Hoffman deprived Haula, who had escaped through the puck, of questioning the judges.

Haula accidentally slipped past the puck at first, but picked up the play equipment and put it past it for sure. Sam Montembealtin. The penalty shot was not dismissed as Haula did not touch the puck while skating.

– Brad Marchand (a companion from Boston) would have liked me to be on the puck because he has done it himself in the past and would not have been the only one. Luckily I didn’t touch it and it became a paint. But yes, the guys laughed a lot.

Haula made his second hit Tomas Nosekin serving.

Boston has now won four of their previous five games. Montreal, meanwhile, suffered its ninth consecutive loss.

Florida’s winning streak broke

The Florida Panthers ’record-long winning streak was broken when the team suffered a 4-8 loss to Tampa Bay Lightning at home. The Panthers managed to win 13 matches in the tube. Its previous loss is almost a month back.

About Finns Anton Lundell was involved in the initialization Sam Reinhartin 1-1 Handicap Matches. The character of the match was Nikita Kucherov, which manufactured power 2 + 3. Also Steven Stamkos was at play. He delighted with two goals and two passes. For Tampa, the victory was the third in a row.

Nashville Predators bowed to Minnesota 4-5 in overtime. Predators Finnish striker Mikael Granlund was involved in three of his team’s four hits. Granlund prey power 0 + 3. The Minnesota hit hit Dmitry Kulikov in time 64.58. The win was Wild’s fifth in a row.

Of the Finns, also St. Louis Niko Mikkola got a taste of the points. He kicked off two of his team’s hits when St. Louis claimed a 6-3 away win over Anaheim. Husso defeated St. Louis with a goal 14 times.

Washington captain Ovetshkin was injured

Washington Capitals bowed to the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-4 after a penalty shootout. The Capitals evening was further darkened by the captain Alexander Ovetshkin injury just before the start of the playoffs.

The Russian striker left the game in the third set while the game was still 1-1. Ovetshkin also made it through, but the Toronto guard stumbled Erik Kallgrenin racket and crashed. He slid his shoulder forward to the side and lay on the ice, looking painful. He got up on his own and immediately skated to the side of the locker room and never returned to the game.

Washington then took the 3-1 lead, but Toronto made it to the last minute.

Head coach of Washington Peter Laviolette could not comment on the situation of his defender after the match.

Washington’s opening goal done TJ Oshie said he talked to the Russian captain after the match.

– We all hope he’s fine. I just talked to him and I think everything is OK. It’s always scary to see him lying on the ground. But he’s a tough guy, Oshie assured.

Carolina’s Finnish goalkeeper in the Carolina – NY Islanders match played during Finnish time on Sunday night Antti Raanta injured in the second set of the match. He had to skip the game. Carolinan Sebastian Aho and Teuvo Sharp both recorded the entry point to the man in the match. Carolina’s fourth consecutive victory came off the score 5-2.

Vegas lost the victory 0.9 seconds before the end

Fighting for the final playoffs, the Vegas Golden Knights suffered a particularly painful defeat in the hockey NHL against San Jose Sharks.

The Knights led the match 4-2 more than a couple of minutes before the final buzzer. Nick Bonino brought the guests to the end of the time in 17.54. Timo Meier leveled the game in the last second and took the solution to extra time.

The extra time ended without a goal, so the match lasted until the penalty shootout. Thomas Bordeleau was the only one to score and decided for Sharks a 5-4 win.

In terms of the playoffs starting in a week, the loss of points came in a really bad place. Vegas is battling for the final playoffs with Dallas Stars, which it will face next. Stars Camp rejoiced at the loss of points in Vegas.

The Golden Knights set off as one of the biggest championship favorites of the season. However, the season has not gone as expected and now the team is close to being left out of the playoffs.

NY Islanders-Carolina 2-5

C: Sebastian Aho 0 + 1, Teuvo Teräväinen 0 + 1, Antti Raanta 17/18 fight (in time 32.57).

Philadelphia-Pittsburgh 4–1

Washington-Toronto vl. 3-4

Nashville-Minnesota and. 4-5

SL: Ville Husso 14/17, Niko Mikkola 0 + 2.

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