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NHL | Toronto – Montreal 3: 2, Toronto dominates the entire NHL after defeating Montreal. Colorado waged a debacle

John E. Sokolowski, Reuters

Toronto has won all ten games this season with Jack Campbell in goal. The 29-year-old goalkeeper held the team especially in the second period, in which Montreal overshot the opponent 17: 4, but the score 1: 1 did not change. The match was then decided by the goals of TJ Brodie and Zach Hyman, the visiting striker Corey Perry in the 58th minute with his second shot only determined the final form of the result.

The first goal in Toronto was scored by Auston Matthews, who leads the table of shooters with 28 hits. Campbell set a new club record with his tenth victory in a row. “Every win is a success because the league is tough. So you have to play well to make such a series. You need everyone to put their hand to the work, and that’s been going well lately,” said Johnson, who covered 32 shots and equaled the NHL record. in the number of catches won in a row since the start of the season.

Michael Frolík did not appear in the Montreal line-up for the third time in a row. The Kladno offspring got out of the game with the arrival of Erik Staal and the healing of Tyler Toffoli. But he trains with the team.

Colorado lost in regular time for the first time since March 9, then scored 28 out of 30 possible points in fifteen games. On the ice of Minnesota, he could equal the twenty-year-old club record in the number of matches with a point, but he missed the opening third, after which he lost 0: 3.

Although the Avalanches reduced to 3: 4 in the middle of the duel, they only scored goals at home. Fiala celebrated his first hat-trick in the NHL and Wild took advantage of four of the five power games.

“I’m proud of the players playing this season and how high their level of performance is. But this time it wasn’t us, I didn’t know the players. We knew the points series would end sometime, but it’s disappointing for me how to do it. Colorado coach Jared Bednar said.

In the last match in the basic part of Minnesota, he adjusted the balance to 3: 5. “We’ve verified that if we run into them in the playoffs, they can be played with,” said Fiala. Kirill Kaprizov also supported the win with three points and strengthened the leadership of the novices’ productivity (16 + 18). The Wild were also extremely productive, winning eight times out of 19 shots and after the seventh goal they drove Philip Grubauer out of the goal.

Edmonton defeated Ottawa for the eighth time of the season, but defeated. Connor McDavid broke the draw 2: 2 in the 54th minute, who passed Draisaitl to the remaining three goals. The German striker completed a hat-trick a second before the end of the power play.

Both confirmed that they are doing well at the Senators this year – in eight mutual matches they collected a total of 41 points (14 + 27). They also increased their lead at the forefront of NHL productivity. McDavid has 68 points (23 + 45) and Draisaitl 61 (22 + 39). Third Patrick Kane from Chicago has 51 points.

Edmonton Oilers striker Connor McDavid celebrates a goal against Ottawa.

Adrian Wyld, ČTK / AP

Nosek helped Vegas score two days ago to a clear 6: 1 win in St. Petersburg. Louis, but the retaliation belonged to the landlord. After only 48 seconds, Vladimír Tarasenko prevailed, and in the eighth minute Sammy Blais increased. In addition to a great introduction, the Blues were able to rely on Jordan Binnington, who caught fifty shots for the first time in his NHL career. He was overtaken only by Nicolas Roy, who in the 56th minute adjusted the score to 1: 3.

In Wednesday’s last game, the Los Angeles hockey players beat Arizona 4: 3 at home. Kings lost 0: 2 and 1: 3, but with three goals in the third period, they turned the winnings to their side.

Ottawa – Edmonton 2:4 (0:1, 1:1, 1:2)
Goals: 21. Norris, 42. C. Brown – 13., 38. and 60. Draisaitl, 54. McDavid. Shots on goal: 30:35. No spectators. Match stars: 1. Draisaitl, 2. McDavid (both Edmonton), 3. C. Brown (Ottawa).
Toronto – Montreal 3: 2 (1:1, 0:0, 2:1)
Goals: 1. Matthews, 43. Brodie, 51. Hyman – 3rd and 58th Perry. Shots on goal: 32:34. No spectators. Match stars: 1. Campbell, 2. Hyman, 3. Matthews (all Toronto).
St. Louis – Vegas 3:1 (2:0, 0:0, 1:1)
Goals: 1. Tarasenko, 8. Blais, 54. Walman – 56. Roy. Shots on goal: 35:51. No spectators. Match stars: 1. Binnington, 2. Tarasenko, 3. Wallman (all St. Louis).
Minnesota – Colorado 8:3 (3:0, 2:3, 3:0)
Goals: 19th, 45th and 48th Fiala, 4th and 34th Kaprizov, 14th L. Johnson, 25th Hartman, 48th Eriksson Ek – 21st MacKinnon, 26th Burakovsky, 30th Rantanen. Shots on goal: 19:32. Attendance: 3000 (limited number). Match stars: 1. Fiala, 2. Spurgeon, 3. Kaprizov (all Minnesota).
Los Angeles – Arizona 4:3 (1:2, 0:1, 3:0)
Goals: 18. Anderson-Dolan, 42. Kempe, 45. Carter, 54. Grundström – 10. Crouse, 15. Ljubuškin, 26. J. Larsson. Shots on goal: 30:27. No spectators. Match stars: 1. Doughty, 2. Kopitar, 3. Lizotte (all Los Angeles).
Canadian NHL Scoring:
1. McDavid (Edmonton) 40 68 (23+45)
2. Draisaitl (Edmonton) 40 61 (22+39)
3. P. Kane (Chicago) 40 51 (14+37)
4. Matthews (Toronto) 37 48 (28+20)
5. Marner (Toronto) 40 48 (13+35)
6. MacKinnon (Colorado) 35 47 (15+32)
7. Rantanen (Colorado) 39 46 (22+24)
8. Marchand (Boston) 34 45 (18+27)
9. Scheifele (Winnipeg) 39 45 (15+30)
10. Crosby (Pittsburgh) 38 44 (15+29)
11. Barkov (Florida) 34 42 (16+26)
12. Huberdeau (Florida) 40 42 (14+28)
13. Mark Stone (Vegas) 37 41 (12+29)
14. Panarin (NY Rangers) 27 40 (12+28)
15. Kopitar (The Angels) 38 40 (8+32)
16. Guentzel (Pittsburgh) 39 39 (17+22)
17. Bäckström (Washington) 39 39 (13+26)
18. DeBrincat (Chicago) 36 38 (20+18)
19. Ehlers (Winnipeg) 39 38 (15+23)
20. Perron (St. Louis) 39 38 (13+25)
41. Palát (Tampa Bay) 39 33 (12+21)
43. Parsnip (Boston) 29 32 (16+16)
50. Voracek (Philadelphia) 35 31 (6+25)
70. D. Kubalík (Chicago) 40 28 (13+15)
78. Necas (Carolina) 35 28 (9+19)
106. Hertl (San Jose) 32 24 (11+13)
127. Crow (Washington) 36 23 (10+13)
133. Tailor (Boston) 32 23 (2+21)
139. Zacha (New Jersey) 36 22 (8+14)
148. Hronek (Detroit) 41 22 (2+20)

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