Five Finns scored in the NHL round. Columbus 18-year-old newcomer Cole Sillinger made a hat trick.
Patrik Laine started the night in the NHL round scoring when the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Vegas Golden Knights 6–4.
Laine, who was able to play despite a bump in her knee in the previous match, shot the puck into the cage with superiority Gustav Nyquistin serving when only a couple of minutes was left behind the opening round. Laine has scored 23 + 20 = 43 in 41 matches.
The wave hit the spot in the main picture of the story.
Columbus newcomer, currently the youngest NHL player Cole Sillinger, 18, hit the first hat trick of his career. Sillinger have scored a total of 21 power points in 57 matches.
The previous three hat tricks under the age of 19 were all in the name of Patrik Laine. Laine did three hat tricks in the 2016-2017 season, the most recent being 18 years old and 301 days old – the same age as Sillinger now.
Minnesota defeats at Birch Party – Rantanen hits empty
The Minnesota Wild suffered Mikko Koivun defeat to Nashville Predators 2-6 in the playoffs.
Mikael Granlund bait in the third installment of Nashville Roman Josin 4-2 goals. Defender Josi made 2 + 2 power points.
With Wild’s paint Kaapo Kähkönen had to surrender Fourth. Nashville’s last two hits came to naught. Hair Saros in turn, got a resting turn, and with a Nashville goal 26 times, the Czech goalkeeper blocked David Rittich.
Nashville continues to fight for a playoff spot in the Central Division. Currently, the team is in last place to qualify for the playoffs, and the gap to Dallas grew by five points.
Colorado Avalanche Mikko Rantanen increased his season balance to 28 (28 + 41 = 69) when he won 3-0 against Calgary Flames. Rantanen’s goal was scored at the end of the match. In the opening round of the match, Rantanen baited Nathan MacKinnonin 1-0 hits.
For the Florida Panthers, a rare loss of leadership
The Florida Panthers suffered a 2-3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings in a winning streak.
In the opening round, he painted Kings Rasmus Kupari. The 21-year-old striker got the puck with a blue line, bravely advanced to the goal and was surprised by a knuckle shot Spencer Knightin.
Copper played their previous NHL match in January, after which matches had only accumulated on the farm with the Ontario Reign team. In the NHL, Kupari has played 37 matches this season with a power of 3 + 6 = 9.
Florida Eetu Luostarinen in turn, smoothed out by force in the second installment.
In the rankings Alexander Barkov was the only success in Florida, while Kings succeeded Adrian Kempe and Trevor Moore.
Kings kit Olli Määttä got a playing time of just over 19 minutes and the Jokers moved to Florida after the Olympics Petteri Lindbohm 10 minutes. The match was Lindbohm’s second on the Panthers back line.
Florida led after the second set but lost. It’s rare, as Florida had previously won all 30 of its matches in which it had led after two games played. However, Florida continues to be at the forefront of the Atlantic division.
In the Heritage Classic outdoor match in Ontario, Canada, the Buffalo Sabers surprised Toronto Maple Leafs 5–2. Buffalon Peyton Krebs and Vinnie Hinostroza hit the man with two goals.
There were just over 26,000 spectators at the outdoor event played at Tim Hortons Field.
Pittsburgh – Carolina 4–2
Car: Sebastian Aho 1 + 0, Teuvo Teräväinen 0 + 1, Antti Raanta 18/20 combat
Buffalo – Toronto 5–2
Minnesota – Nashville 2-6
NAS: Mikael Granlund 0 + 1
MIN: Kaapo Kähkönen 19/23 fight
Columbus – Las Vegas 6–4
Col: Patrik Laine 1 + 0
St. Louis – Winnipeg and. 3-4
Philadelphia – Montreal and. 3-4
NY Islanders – Anaheim 4–3
Colorado – Calgary 3-0
Col: Mikko Rantanen 1 + 1
Vancouver – Tampa Bay 1-2
Los Angeles – Florida vl. 3–2
LA: Rasmus Kupari 1 + 0
Flo: Eetu Luostarinen 1 + 0, Aleksander Barkov 0 + 1