Carolina Hurricanes and Calgary Flames celebrate victories in the opening encounters of the NHL hockey semifinals. Sebastian Aho was responsible for the only Finnish hit of the night.
‘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.
Hockey in the NHL with Carolina Hurricanes Sebastian Aho succeeded in scoring an important spot when he brought his team to the levels in a match against the New York Rangers. Hurricanes finally won the match in the extra round 2-1 when Ian Cole shouted the home crowd at 63.12.
Rangers led the match for a long time Filip Chytilin by hitting the opening batch. Aho’s handicap hit only in the final installment in 57.37. Rangers guard Igor Shesterkin defeated the Finnish striker ‘s first attempt, but Aho struck inside the rebound.
Teuvo Sharp got an entry point for Aho in the third playoff spring. Jesperi Kotkaniemi was marked second to Cole’s winning goal.
Carolina’s goalkeeper Antti Raanta, which stretched the path of the disc 27 times. He was selected to star in the match with Aho.
Raanta, who is playing his ninth NHL season, was only the starting goalkeeper in the playoffs this spring in the first-round match against Boston. The Finnish guard became Hurricanes’ number one guard Frederik Andersenin after injury in mid-April.
– It’s been really fun to play. The stakes are rising all the time, but you have to believe in your own thing, Raanta said.
The teams will meet next time on Friday.
Edmonton and Calgary hosted the finish line
There were no goals missing from the semi-finals between the Edmonton Oilers and the Calgary Flames. At the end of the rejoicing of the fifteen goals, the Flames celebrated the victory of the “Battle of Alberta” on the 9th-6th reading, even though they lost their four-goal lead.
Edmonton goalkeeper Mike Smith was allowed to make room for the Finnish guard To Mikko Koskinen only a few minutes later, after the Flames had taken a 3-0 lead. Connor McDavid narrowed the game to 1-3 moments later.
At the start of the second round, Flames hit again twice and accounted for both goals Blake Coleman. Oilersin Evan Bouchard narrowed the game to 2-5, but a moment later Matthew Tkachuk took Calgary to the top with a 6-2 lead.
However, Edmonton did not give up and started his rise in the middle of the match and came to the end of the goal in the second set.
At the beginning of the final installment Kailer Yamamoto leveled the game to 6-6. For a long time, the Oilers didn’t get a handicap to celebrate, as only a minute and a half later Rasmus Andersson took the home team to the lead again. Tkachuk increased the lead to 8-6 in the evening at 48.55. At the end of the final round, Tkachuk finished his hat trick, scoring 9-6 in the final.
– We were told the previous series was boring, so I told the players yesterday that we need to score seven to ten goals today because I knew they would probably score five to eight goals … And so we can win, Flames pilot Darryl Sutter carved at the post-match briefing. (switch to another service)
Edmonton’s most effective was a 1 + 3 score Connor McDavid. Koskinen played their first minutes in the playoffs with an Oilers goal.
On the night before Wednesday in Finnish time, Tampa Bay Lightning took a 4-1 win over the Florida Panthers in their opening round of the second playoff round. The Colorado Avalanche, in turn, defeated the St. Louis Blues in the first draw in a final draw of 3–2.
Four wins are required for the sequel.