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The wild spirited Patrik Laine succeeded in Montreals rough Sports

Patrik Laine was on the attack again and already scored his eighth goal of the season in the NHL.

Matti Lehtisaari,

STT Sports

Montreal’s ferocious Patrick Laine already scored his eighth goal of the season in NHL hockey. Laine struck at the end of the opening set with superiority in the struggle played against Detroit. Montreal roared to a 5–1 victory at home.

Lainea now has 8+1 power points from the nine matches she has played. Laine broke a rare record by scoring eight consecutive overtime goals for his team. The statistics in question have been maintained since 1933-1934.

The Finns also scored points Joel Armia. Armia got the assist point by Jake Evans 2–1 in the first period.

Mikael Pyyhtiä likes the goal

Philadelphia covered Columbus in overtime when Owen Tippett scored the 5–4 goal that decided the Flyers’ victory. Tippett had a tasty 1+3 power point night. of Columbus Mikael Wipes scored the third goal of his NHL career. Pyyhtiä took the Blue Jackets to a 2–0 lead in the second period.

Teuvo Teräväinen had two assists in Chicago’s 4–6 loss to Calgary. Teräväinen is in a good scoring mood and has scored 1+9 in the last four matches.

Annunen and Korpisalo rejected the wins

Finnish smith Justus Annunen made the save in Nashville’s 3-2 overtime win over Los Angeles. Annus was hit by a total of 22 shots in the match that went into overtime. Nick Blankenburg settled the fight in overtime.

Boston goalie Joonas Korpisalo stopped 19 shots in his team’s 3–1 win over Buffalo.

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