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The New York Rangers celebrated their second win in the second round of the NHL playoffs when they defeated Carolina for the second time.

Carolina’s Finnish forward Sebastian Ahon an effective evening speech was not enough to win in the hockey NHL playoffs, when the Rangers celebrated the victory at the end of the overtime with a score of 4–3.

Aho was the pitcher in all of Carolina’s goals. In the first set, the Finnish attacker grabbed the assists By Jake Guentzel and Dmitri Orlovin hits.

Rangers’ first booking of the summer 2020 Alexis Lafreniere brought his team level at the beginning of the second period with his second complete hit of the night. However, Carolina was in the lead going into the third period, when Guentzel hit another shot from Aho’s forehand.

At the beginning of the third period, the Rangers Chris Kreider scored an equalizer to the delight of the home crowd.

Moved from Carolina to New York in time Vincent Trocheck completed the decisive hit for the home team, after a good seven minutes had been played in the second overtime.

Trocheck, 30, slammed the rebound into the Carolina guard by Frederik Andersen between the legs.

However, the home team’s biggest hero in the victory was the goalkeeper Igor Šestjorkin, who blocked a whopping 54 shots in the match. Andersen had 35 saves.

In the match, Aho clocked up more than 30 minutes of ice time among the Carolina forwards. Carolina’s all-time most effective playoff man Aho also shot a total of seven times in the game.

Ranger striker Kaapo Kako logged a good 11 minutes of ice time in his team’s triple court.

The scoreboards showed Carolina winning

In the first overtime of the match, a strange situation was seen when the light boards on the sides of the rink flashed the text: “Hurricanes win” during Carolina’s superiority.

The situation was made even more special by the fact that the game was played at the Rangers’ home arena, Madison Square Garden, and not in Raleigh.

Around the middle of the match, we also saw a wild situation where it could have gone badly, when the rangers defender Jacob Trouba tackled Carolina Martin Nečasia. Trouba’s elbow rose towards Nečas’ upper body in the situation. In the aftermath, the skate of the American also hit the Czech attacker in the head.

The first match of the second round playoff series also ended with the same numbers 4-3, when Rangers celebrated the victory last Sunday.

The next time the teams meet Finnish time is early Friday morning, when the Rangers travel to Raleigh to host the Hurricanes.

Colorado emerged victorious

The first meeting of the second playoff round between the Dallas Stars and the Colorado Avalanche ended with the away team Colorado winning 4–3.

Miles Wood scored the game-winning goal in overtime after 11 minutes had been played. The American striker ran away in the situation Dallas’ Finnish defender From Miro Heiskas and finished skillfully.

Heiskanen caught an assist in the match, the captain of Dallas By Jamie Benn to finish 3–0 in the first period.

Avalanche came from three goals behind to win the match.

Valery Nitshuškin initially narrowed at the start of the second set.

The Finnish stock market leader Mikko Rantanen pitched the next two Colorado hits. First, the Finnish striker was involved Cale Makarin 3-2 in the second set and after that by Nathan MacKinnon In a 3-3 equalizer right at the beginning of the third period.

Wood’s hit capped Colorado’s successful chase.

Results of the NHL playoff round from page 235 of teletext.

Story edited at 8:13 am. Colorado–Dallas game portion added.

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