Detroit goaltender Ville Husso made 44 saves as the team defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning. Sebastian Aho scored against Anaheim.
The Detroit Red Wings took a tasty victory in the hockey NHL with a Finnish goaltender Ville Husson with defenses. The 27-year-old Husso made a total of 44 saves as Detroit defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2.
The sweaty evening speech of Husson, who was chosen as the number one star, was worst in the final set, when he had to stretch in the path of the puck no less than 28 times. The Finn’s goal was broken just five minutes before the end of the game, when Steven Stamkos hit when Tampa was playing without a goalie.
A few minutes later Brayden Point also hit six against five.
– I feel that in this league you can beat any team if you play at your own level. This was a big win for us, Husso stated in a television interview (you switch to another service) after the match.
According to Husson, playing was not easy. He reminded us of Tampa’s toughness: the team has been in the finals three years in a row and won the championship twice.
– So they have a good team. Our structure helped us and the guys did a good job today as they have done all season, Husso was happy.
Finnish defender Olli Määttä continued his good mood. Määtta worked for 23 minutes and shot Jonatan Berggren directed by the 2–0 goal. Määtta has scored 2+8=10 in 25 matches.
Husso, who made his breakthrough in the St. Louis Blues last season, has continued his good form this season. He has played in 18 games and batted at an average of over 91 percent.
Aho for the taste of paint
Carolina Sebastian Aho managed to finish when the team lost to the Anaheim Ducks in overtime with 3–4 goals. Thus, Carolina ended its four-game winning streak. Before that, the team lost five games in a row.
Aho scored his eleventh hit of the season in the second period, when he tied the game at 2–2 with a loose puck. Anaheim then regained the lead, but By Jordan Staal the hit eventually sent the game into overtime.
Anaheim’s winning goal was completed by Ryan Stromewhen overtime had been played for about two minutes.
Laine initiated the lead goal
Patrik Laine entered by Johnny Gaudreau the lightning goal was a thin consolation for Columbus, as the Penguins won the match 4–1. The hero of the Penguins was the captain who scored two goals Sidney Crosby.
Laine freed Gaudreu in the goal slot after only a minute of play. Usasinen scored his ninth goal of the season with certainty.
He scored a hat trick for the Penguins in the previous match Kasperi Kapanen played just under 11 minutes without power points.
Mitchell Marner’s scoring streak continued
Also with a hat trick in his previous game Roope Hintz Dallas had a tougher night. The team lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs at home with goals of 0–4.
Jani Hakanpää and Esa Lindell were on the field during the two Toronto goals. Hintz, Miro Heiskanen and Joel Kiviranta the power statistic, on the other hand, was -1.
of Toronto Mitchell Marner increased his point streak to 20 games when he started by John Tavares the remaining amount as a winning goal. Marner is the fourth active player to reach 20 points in a row.
He has been able to do the same before Patrick Kane twice, Sidney Crosby and Paul Stastny. Dallas Jason Robertson was also on his way to the same, but his streak ended in this match. Robertson’s point streak was 18 games long.
The results of the NHL round:
Tampa Bay – Detroit 2–4
DET: Maäätta 0+1, Husso 44/46 save.
Pittsburgh–Columbus 4–1
CBJ: Wave 0+1
New Jersey – Chicago 3–0
Ottawa – Los Angeles 2–5
New York Islanders – St. Louis 4–7
STL: Mikkola 0+1
Winnipeg – Florida 5–2
Dallas to Toronto 0 to 4
Anaheim – Carolina 4–3 and
CAR: Aho 1+0