Sebastian Aho sparkles again as Carolina’s solver, see Finnish goals – Lions Olympic hero Harri Säteri makes his debut in Arizona

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Aho scored two goals in a 5-3 home win over Buffalo from Hurricanes. Säteri, who switched KHL trays to the NHL in the middle of the season, lost five discs in a 1-5 loss to Vancouver.

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Carolina Star Center Sebastian Aho continued strong throughout, finishing two goals for the Buffalo net in the NHL round of the night. Sabers led 2-0 after the opening round, but Aho’s 32nd goal of the season kicked Kiri in the second set. Buffalo added to his lead Teuvo Sharp took advantage of the failed unloading disc and finished the top corner past the veteran guard Craig Andersonin.

In the final installment Jordan Staal leveled the score, and Aho scored another victory after 51 minutes Andrei Svetshnikovin preliminary work. Staal seals the decision numbers 5–3. Aho now has 33 goals in his pile, while his record for the period 2019–2020 is 38 goals.

With Hurricanes paint Antti Raanta defeated in the winning match 18 times. Carolina, who leads the Metropolitan division, secured a playoff spot.

Of the Finns, Montreal also succeeded in scoring Joel Armia, and the Canadiens managed to beat New Jersey 7-4 at the finish line. The season in Pori has been difficult, and the finish was only in the Fifth season. The season for both teams ends in the regular season.

Nashville goalkeeper Hair Saros knocked 27 discs in Ottawa as the Predators chased the playoffs to hit Ottawa 3-2. Mikael Granlund started Matt Duchenen finishing opening paint.

The match also saw Nashville’s club history as the team captain, Swiss defender Roman Josi broke the club’s one-season point record. Josi, 31, who leads the defenders’ points exchange in the league, scored all three goals and raised his season pot to 87 (19 + 68) points.

The previous record was Paul Kariyan 85 points for the period 2005-2006.

Paint market leader in Toronto Auston Matthews flew two more hits again, bringing his score to 56. With an extra time hit by Matthews, who shot as many as 12 times in the match, Maple Leafs also hit Dallas 4–3, who are struggling for a playoff spot.

Matthews is approaching the 60-goal limit, which only Washington has broken once in the 21st century Alexander Ovetshkin (2007-2008) and Tampa Bay Steven Stamkos (2011–2012). Matthews also grabbed a one-time goal record in the Maple Leafs club history in his own name, having previously shared the title Rick Vaiven with.

You can watch the Army and Matthews paints in the video clip below.

The Chicago season also ends in the regular season, and one more disappointment was recorded in a 0-2 home loss against Seattle. Kevin Lankinen defeated Blackhawks 29 times.

In the match that began at 5 a.m. in Arizona and Vancouver, the biggest interest was in Coyotes’ goal. Lions Olympic gold goalkeeper who left KHL in the middle of the season and switched to NHL troughs Harri Säteri played his first match in the ranks of his new club.

The Canucks escaped series jumping from Arizona in the second round, where the team finished three goals and took the 4-1 lead. In the end, the winning numbers were recorded 5–1, even though Säteri stretched the puck 27 times.

There are still 11 matches left through Arizona.

In the match between San Jose and Calgary, the Flames Juuso Välimäki joined the lineup for the first time since November 21st. The Tampere defender, who played his ninth NHL match of the season, got ice time for just over 14 minutes.

Välimäki, 23, has played 30 AHL matches in the Stockton Heat this season with 2 + 15 points.

Kaapo Kähkönen traded for Sharks James Reimerin to replace the final installment. He fought all five discs.

Night NHL results

C: Aho 2 + 0, 17.22, Sharp 1 + 0, 17.05, Raanta 18/21 rep.

New Jersey – Montreal 4-7

M: Army 1 + 0, 14.12, Ylönen 0 + 0, 12.48

N: Granlund 0 + 1, 19.58, Tolvanen 0 + 0, 13.50, Saros 27/29 rep.

D: Heiskanen 0 + 0, 27.12, Hintz 0 + 0, 15.52, Hakanpää 0 + 0, 14.46, Kiviranta 0 + 0, 8.02

NY Rangers – Pittsburgh 3–0

Columbus – Philadelphia 1-4

P: Ristolainen 0 + 0, 20.17

Arizona-Vancouver 1-5

A: Maccelli 0 + 0, 10.32, Säteri 27/32 rep.

Los Angeles – Edmonton 2-3

L: Set 0 + 0, 17..01, Copper 0 + 0, 9.20

E: Puljujärvi 0 + 0, 15.59

S: Kähkönen 5/5 rep. (played 10.26)

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