Sebastian Aho hits Rangers again, Carolina takes second place – Edmonton draws Calgary

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Carolina Hurricanes and Calgary Flames celebrate victories in the second round of the NHL playoffs.

‘s next TV matches will be shown on Sunday 22.5. The fight between Tampa Bay and Florida will be shown on TV2 at 8.15pm. As soon as the game is over, we will move on to the New York Rangers-Carolina match.

Carolina Hurricanes took her second win in the NHL semi-finals of hockey after knocking out the New York Rangers the night before Saturday with a score of 2-0.

Finnish striker Sebastian Aho was again heavily involved in his team’s hits: he served the feed Brendan Smithin undercutting the opening paint born in the second batch and made the second himself. Aho hit the puck to an empty goal with 1.8 seconds left in the game.

Also Teuvo Sharp scored a goal for his team’s opening goal.

The hit was Aho’s fourth in the playoffs. In the opening match of the semi-finals against Rangers, Aho hit a superb hit when he brought his team to the levels in the final minutes of the match. The Hurricanes eventually won a 2-1 match in the playoffs.

Antti Raanta kept his goal empty for the first time in the playoffs as a starting goalkeeper. The Carolina guard stretched the puck 21 times. The Finnish guard praised the support of the home audience.

– I always sleep about playing these games and achieving good results in them. Now it can be in that place and even win. The fans have been amazing here. Already on the way to the hall, fans are shouting and making noise. During the match, they give us a lot of energy. It is special at all, this will never be forgotten, Raanta incense.

The teams will next meet on Sunday, and the match can also be watched on ‘s channels.

Edmonton tied a series of matches against Calgary

The Battle of Alberta did not see the rejoicing of fifteen goals like the opening match, but no events were missing from this match between Calgary and Edmonton.

The home team moved to a 2-0 lead in the opening round Michael Stonen and Brett Ritchien hits. Edmonton narrowed further to 1-2 as the playoff leader in the playoffs Connor McDavid served Duncan Keithillewho fired an oil on the head.

At the beginning of the second installment Tyler Toffoli struck the Flames with a 3-1 lead. Leon Draisaitl managed to overtake the Swedish guard Jacob Markströmin, but the hit was dismissed after the coach’s challenge.

A moment later, McDavid hit the Oilers to the end of the goal and the 3–3 draw was overrun. Evan Bouchard.

The Oilers took the lead in the final round for the first time in the entire match series when Zach Hyman escaped with underpower to run through, at the end of which he managed to overtake Markström.

Just a moment later, the puck was at the Edmonton goal, but the referee had time to whistle across the game.

Leon Draisaitl hit the 7th hit in the playoffs at 12.36 and took the Oilers 5–3 lead. In the match 37 rejected Mike Smith got the entry point to hit.

Flames did attempt a finish, but from an awkward position, sending the ball into the away fans. The final scores were 5–3 and the Oilers managed to even out the match series 1–1.

In the previous match, Smith replaced in the opening round Mikko Koskinen was in exchange. Jesse Puljujärvi played for less than nine minutes without power points.

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