Seattle stretched the series against Dallas to the seventh game – Eeli Tolvanen was effective, disappointed Esa Lindell called himself

Seattle stretched the series against Dallas to the seventh game

The match series between Seattle and Dallas ends early on Tuesday Finnish time. In the sixth meeting between the teams, the Finnish name of the day was Eeli Tolvanen, who scored 1+2.

In the ice hockey NHL, the Seattle Kraken tied the second round match series at 3–3 when they defeated the Dallas Stars 6–3 at home.

Seattle was the most effective of the Finns Eeli Tolvanen, which forged powers 1+2.

– We were ready today. In the last games, Dallas may have been a more prepared team from the start, but today all four of our chains were ready, Tolvanen talked after the game. (you switch to another service)

Tolvanen served in the opening set Yanni Gourden 1–0 goal and Jordan Eberle 2–1 goal and took his team to a 3–1 lead at the beginning of the second period.

Among the Finns, Dallas’ 2-4 reduction pass also got a taste of the points Miro Heiskanen and those struck by the 3–5 narrowing Joel Kiviranta. The third in the points market of the playoffs Roope Hintz played for a good 20 minutes, but missed power points this time.

Dallas’ Finnish defender For Esa Lindell the evening speech was not the easiest. Lindell was on the field for five of Seattle’s six goals.

– This kind of game cannot come at this time of the year. I’m really disappointed in myself. Now you can only go forward and prepare for the seventh game, where you have to be much, much better, the Finnish defender called himself. (you switch to another service)

The most effective player of the match was Seattle’s Jordan Eberle, who scored two goals and scored one assist, and scored his second goal at the end of the match.

Dallas power forward Joe Pavelski in turn, scored his eighth playoff goal of the spring and 72nd of his career, which lifted him Aleksandr Ovechkin tied for the most playoff goal-scoring active players of all time.

The match series continues early on Tuesday in the seventh match that will decide Finland’s time. The winner of the match will face the winner of the Vegas–Edmonton matchup. Vegas leads the series 3–2.

In the second conference final, the Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers will meet.

Seattle surprised already in the first round, when it also knocked out the reigning champion Colorado in the seven-game series.

– We all had a goal in mind. We wanted to make sure that when we wake up tomorrow, we’re still one of the six teams involved, Seattle’s head coach Dave Hakstol comment.

The Finns are still chasing the Stanley Cup

Florida:
Alexander Barkov
Anton Lundell
Eetu Luostarinen

Caroline:
Sebastian Aho
Jesperi Kotkaniemi
Teuvo Teräväinen
Jesse Puljujärvi
Antti Raanta

Dallas:
Miro Heiskanen
Esa Lindell
Jani Hakanpää
Roope Hintz
Joel Kiviranta

Seattle:
Eeli Tolvanen

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