Teuvo Teräväinen scores Carolina’s winning goal, Jesse Puljujärvi hits Edmonton – Oilers in the top four, Hurricanes wins

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Carolina Hurricanes is victorious from the final venue of the Eastern Conference. Edmonton Oilers cut off the playoffs against Calgary Flames in the playoffs.

STT Sports,

Jonne Niemeläinen

27.5. 07:55 • Updated May 27th. 09:30

In the hockey NHL, Carolina Hurricanes returned to victory after winning the New York Rangers 3-1 in the playoffs. In this way, Carolina leads the match series with 3 to 2 victories and is a victory away from the final place of the Eastern Conference.

From Carolina’s Finnish Quartet Teuvo Sharp (+/- 0) was the most visible this time. Sharpinen scored a 2-1 victory over Carolina in the second set with superiority. A sharp shot from a small angle into the upper nest. The sharp hit was initialized Seth Jarvis and Tony DeAngelo. The hit was fourth for Teräväinen in the playoffs this season. He has been the most powerful player on his team in the playoffs this year with a balance of 4 + 7 = 11.

The sharp superiority goal was the first in the Hurricanes match series.

– We talked about our game of superiority after the previous match. We now pressed the reset button and started from a clean slate. We must not analyze things too much, we must go ahead, Sharp explained at the press conference.

In addition to sharp, the goalkeeper Antti Raanta was in the mood and Rauma surrendered only once in the match. In total, Raanta stopped 16/17 shots. The Finnish goalkeeper surprised only in the opening round by leveling up to 1–1 Mika Zibanejad. In the second installment of the Rangers Ryan Stromen the paint was abandoned due to offense.

Rangers scored 31/34 times Igor Sestjorkinin In addition to Teräväinen, they also undertook to score 1–0 goals in the opening round Vincent Trocheck and 3-1-staple final batch finished Andrei Svetsnikov.

– This was the kind of game I’ve been waiting for from the team now. We have played just fine, but today we played well in all areas, Carolina’s happy coach Rod Brind’Amour sums.

Hurricanesin Sebastian Aho (+/- 0) and Jesperi Kotkaniemi (+/- 0) were left without power markings. Aho enjoyed the trough for just over 17 minutes and Kotkaniemi for just over 10 minutes.

Rangersin Kaapo Kakko (+/- 0) missed points in the match and got the least playing time on his team, just under nine minutes.

The winner of the match pair will face Tampa Bay Lightning in the final of the Eastern Conference, who has won the previous two championships. Tampa Bay previously defeated the Florida Panthers 4-0 in its own series.

Puljujärvi’s second playoff goal of the season

Edmonton Oilers also succeeded in finishing the night in the playoffs Jesse Puljujärvi. The 24-year-old Finnish striker made his second playoff playoff game against Calgary Flames when he leveled the game to 2-2 in the second set. Puljujärvi moved inside the puck to feel the finish line Zach Hymanin after the bet.

The Finn cut his pointless tube in eight matches.

The Oilers eventually won the finish lineup in the first sequel with a score of 5–4 and advanced to the finals of the Western Conference with a score of 4-1.

– It’s hard to put into words what that winning goal means to me. We didn’t do our best, but we hung out. Many players emerged from us today. I’m happy I was involved in the work, McDavid said.

Draisaitl summed up 17 points from five matches in the Calgary series. He recorded at least three power points for each game in the series.

– The whole team has done a good job. I’m really proud of the team. We have a persistent group, a modest German sum.

Edmonton left for the local battle in Alberta as an underdog, but the team showed resilience against Calgary and the skills of their top chains. Edmonton’s point bumps in the last encounter were Draisaitl (0 + 4) and Hyman (1 + 2). The home players were Mikael Backlund (1 + 1) and Blake Coleman (0 + 2).

Oilers guard Mikko Koskinen acted as a hatch guard in the match. With Flames paint Jacob Markström rejected 30/35 times and the Oilers Mike Smith recorded 32/36 combat.

Edmonton last advanced to the top four in the 2005-2006 season, losing to the Carolina in the finals. The Oilers had not reached the second round of the playoffs since then, but now the team broke the nasty pipe.

Edmonton is waiting for an opponent in the group finals from the series between Colorado and St. Louis, which Colorado will lead with 3–2 victories.

NHL Hockey, Round 2 of the playoffs (4 wins):

Carolina – NY Rangers 3–1
CAR: Sharp 1 + 0, Raanta 16/17 rep.
Profits 3–2

Calgary-Edmonton je 4–5
EDM: Puljujärvi 1 + 0
Profits 1-4

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