The NHL striker was able to do the same trick as Olli Jokinen – Jesse Puljujärvi didn’t fit in Edmonton’s lineup

The NHL striker was able to do the same trick

Florida’s Finnish center Eetu Luostarinen is close to his single-season point record. Eric Staal scored two underpowered goals for the Panthers in an empty net.

In the ice hockey NHL, the striker of the Florida Panthers Eric Staal38, put on a special performance against the San Jose Sharks at the very end of the game.

Staal scored two goals in just over half a minute into an empty net. Both hits were underpowered goals.

The Finnish Center Eetu Luostarinen served the pass for Staal’s first hit. Playing in his third season, Luostarinen himself grabbed two assists.

He is only one point away from his single season scoring record (9+17). Luostarinen has already set his goal record in one season after completing 11 goals.

According to NHL.com, Staal became the fourth player in Panthers club history to score two underpowered goals in one game. Among other things, a Finnish legend was able to do the trick Olli Jokinen.

Anton Lundell collected an assist. Captain injured in the last match Alexander Barkov was sidelined with a hand injury.

of the San Jose Sharks Kaapo Kähkönen tried to keep his team up with his 38 saves, but this time it wasn’t enough.

Finnish goalkeepers as well Ville Husso was in a great mood when Detroit beat Calgary 2-1. The victory was the 18th of the season for Husso, who has saved 35 times. Detroit is below the playoff line in the Atlantic Division.

In the meeting between last season’s Stanley Cup finalists, Tampa bluntly crushed the champion Colorado 5-0. Finnish Star Mikko Rantanen received a ten-minute behavior penalty after the fourth goal. Rantanen broke his goal.

The meeting was the first for the teams since the final matches in the summer.

The one at the center of transfer rumours Jesse Puljujärvi was absent from the Edmonton Oilers lineup like the previous match. The Oilers bowed to Philadelphia after the winning goal race with goals 2–1.

Updated 8:29: Added video of Mikko Rantase breaking up his bat.

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