Carolina’s first line, led by Sebastian Aho, played a very decisive role against Sidney Crosby’s Pittburgh.
The Carolina Hurricanes Finns were in the mood when the Pittsburgh Penguins bowed in the hockey league NHL with goals 4–2.
Sebastian Ahon led by the first team scored a total of three goals in the match. The most effective was the one who scored 2+1 Seth Jarvisbut also Aho (1+1) and Teuvo Teräväinen (0+2) had a two-point night.
On the finish line Antti Raanta also made 26 saves. The Finnish keeper also made an incredible save in the final moments of the final period by stretching the button of the nip of his mattress by Reilly Smith in the way of the shot. A possible hit would have tied the game at 3–3.
You can watch the fight against Raanta in the video below.
Aho quickly acknowledged
Sidney Crosby scored the opening goal of the match, but Sebastian Aho cleared the shot quickly from Teräväinen’s magical pass.
Aho’s goal can be seen in the video that is the main picture.
Teräväinen, who scored nine goals this season, had scored only one hit before the evening, which put the chain friends in a funny mood.
– I have been free all season. In the end, he passed a couple of times, Aho joked According to The Hockey News.
The head coach was also surprised
Jarvis was excited about the chain’s chemistry. According to him, they could have scored up to six or seven goals. Jarvis praised the game of his chain friends as incredible, but also made fun of Teräväinen.
– He is too selfish with the puck. He needs to feed more, Jarvis joked.
Also Carolina’s head coach Rod Brind’Amour praised the three-point play against Sidney Crosby’s chain, but grabbed the assist points of Teräväinen, known as a passer in the NHL.
“I looked at the stats this morning for the first time in a long time and he had one assist. I wondered how this is possible? And today he gave a damn good pass. That chain was really good today.
Colorado got off the bridge
The Colorado Avalanche got off the bridge with a 6-3 win against the Dallas Stars.
Dallas jumped out to a 3-0 lead at the beginning of the second period, but Colorado scored six consecutive goals after that.
Colorado reached the final set from a good position, when Ryan Johansen directed Cale Makarin shot into the net. Mikko Rantanen got the second assist point on his overpowering hit.
Later, Rantanen scored the winning goal of the match 4-3 from the wrist. Also recently moved to Colorado Joel Kiviranta got to the point when he started after this Andrew Cogliano a hit.
You can watch Rantanen’s goal in the video below.