The top team’s streak broken in the NHL – Kaapo Kakko scored a lightning goal, but Joel Armia got to keep the league record

The top teams streak broken in the NHL Kaapo

Kaako Kakko and Roope Hintz managed to score in the NHL round of the night. Juuse Saros’s sure shot saved Nashville one point.

The 11-game away winning streak of the New Jersey Devils, who are ranked first in the NHL, was broken when the New York Rangers defeated the visitors at the end of extra time 4–3. The Devils last lost an away game on October 13 to the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Devils were rushing to victory when they already led 3–1 in the middle of the match. However, Rangers equalized with two lightning goals. First Vincent Trocheck narrowed and just seven seconds later Kaapo Kako brought the game up to par.

The Czech striker became the winner of the match Filip Chytil. Kako’s goal was the sixth of the season. He has scored ten points in 30 games.

– It always feels good that we have such climbs and show our true character. We just have to keep trying. Sometimes it’s difficult, but we had a three-game winning streak. It was an indication that we can return to this game, Chytil radiated faith On the NHL’s website (you will switch to another service).

The two fastest goals in the NHL have been scored by Montreal, which hit Washington’s net twice in just two seconds in the 2018–19 season. Max Domi scored a goal in the last minute of the Canadiens’ 5–4 victory and Joel Armia sealed the Final Readings to nothing just two seconds later.

In addition to Kako, he was also responsible for the Finnish goal in the NHL round of the night Roope Hintz against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The penguin flock was better with a score of 2–1. Lately, it’s been looking up Kasperi Kapanen had the assist on Pittsburgh’s opening goal.

Hintz’s goal was the 12th this season. Hintz, who is second in the mutual points exchange between Finns, has scored 33 points in 28 matches.

Finnish goalkeeper of the Nasville Predators Juuse Saros was in solid save mode against the St. Louis Blues. Saros made 23 saves and allowed just one goal as St. Louis took a 1-0 overtime victory.

Tonight’s NHL results

NY Rangers–New Jersey 4–3 and.
Kaapo Kakko 1+0 Pittsburgh–Dallas 2–1
Kasperi Kapanen 0+1
Roope Hintz 1+0
Montreal–Calgary 2–1 vl.
Ottawa–Anaheim 3–0
St. Louis–Nashville 1–0 and.
Minnesota-Edmonton 2-1

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