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NHL / VIDEO – Slafkovský has received a major blow. Boston with a record

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Slovakian hockey player Tomáš Tatar scored his fifth NHL goal this season, helping New Jersey win 3:1 on ice in Buffalo. Tatar played 17 and a half minutes, threatened the opposing goalkeeper with three shots and also scored an extra point.

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The Devils continue their excellent form, it was already their 17th win in the 21st game of the season, and maintain second place in the Eastern Conference standings. Also good is Tatar, who already has 13 Canadian points for 5 goals and 8 assists.

“We performed very well in this match. We talked about not losing two games in a row, which fortunately didn’t happen given the team’s great performance.” “Devils” coach Lindy Ruff told nhl.com. The home team coach scored his 799th triumph and is just one more win away from reaching the 800 mark, which only four of his colleagues have reached in NHL history.

Tampa faced St. Louis 5:2 also thanks to a pair of three-pointers Nikita Kučerov (0+3) and Brayden Point (2+1). Slovakian defender Erik Černák completed 19:26 minutes in the “Bleskov” shirt, collected two positives and served a minor penalty. Additionally, he gave up six hits and led in one hit.

“I think both teams started playing actively right from the start. It was important to score three quick goals. I think it was a fun match and a good atmosphere, especially in the first half.” said Canadian forward Point. Russian goalkeeper Andrei Vasilevskiy recorded his 135th win in his 200th home game. Jacques Plante (138) is the only goaltender in NHL history to record multiple wins in the same number of home games. “I think we hesitated a bit at the beginning and didn’t believe in our game as much as we should have,” visiting captain Ryan O’Reilly said.

Washington beat the Calgary Flames 3-0. Defender Martin Fehérváry played more than 18 minutes in his home team’s shirt, Adam Ružička came into the team of “flames” and turned up with two shots in nearly 13.5 minutes.

Montreal forward Juraj Slafkovsky in the third period, after a tough fight with Jason Dickinson, he left the rink and his teammates had to help him off the ice. However, the 18-year-old forward returned to the visitors’ changing table, from which he watched the raids.

Slafkovský played 7:53 minutes, after a collision with Dickinson, his teammates had to help him off the ice. Montreal’s triumph was decided by raids by Kirby Dach, a former Chicago player.

Slovakian striker Pavol Regenda played 9:50 minutes in the Anaheim Ducks jersey during the 1:5 loss against the Ottawa Senators. The “Ducks” did not follow up with the first winning game after regular playing time with the New York Rangers and scored the fewest points (13) of all teams in the NHL. Regenda recorded two shots on goal and appeared on the ice for 57 seconds during the power play. The Slovak has so far scored 3 points (1+2) in 12 games.

Summarized:

Boston Bruins – Carolina Hurricanes 3:2pp (0:2, 1:0, 1:0 – 1:0)

Targets: 40. Krejčí (Pastrňák, Zacha), 51. Krejčí (Zacha, N. Foligno), 64. Pastrňák (Marchand, Bergeron) – 7. Noesen (Aho, A. Svečnikov), 16. Kotkaniemi (Jarvis, Pesce)

Chicago Blackhawks – Montreal Canadiens 2:3 pp left (0:1, 1:1, 1:0 – 0:0, 0:1)

Targets: 26. C. Jones (Dickinson, Khaira), 57. Raddysh (Kane) – 4. Edmundson (Monahan), 28. Suzuki (Matheson, Monahan), deci. roof raids.

Goalkeepers: Söderblom – Montembeault, shots on target: 32:23.

Washington Capitals – Calgary Flames 3:0 (1:0, 1:0, 1:0)

Targets: 8. Oshie (Gustafsson, Ovechkin), 37. Kuznetsov (Oshie, Milan), 53. Ovechkin (Sheary, Milan). Goalkeepers: Kuemper – Markström, shots on goal: 25:32.

Minnesota Wild – Toronto Maple Leafs 3:4 (1:2, 1:1, 1:1)

Targets: 13. Kaprizov (Eriksson Ek, Zuccarello), 23. Boldy (Goligoski, Greenway), 57. Zuccarello (Kaprizov, Goligoski) – 4. Marner (Liljegren, Tavares), 13. Aston-Reese (Engvall), 31. Järnkrok ( Giordano, Tavares), 54. Nylander (Bunting, Mete).

Goalkeepers: Fleury – Murray, shots on goal: 28:28.

Anaheim Ducks – Ottawa Senators 1:5 (0:2, 0:2, 1:1)

Targets: 58. Jones (White, Beaulieu) – 17. Tkachuk (Batherson, Chabot), 19. Brassard (Joseph, Sanderson), 31. Stützle (DeBrincat, Batherson), 35. Zub (Brassard, Joseph), 47. Joseph (Brassard Pintone).

Goalkeepers: Stolarz – Talbot, shots on goal: 32:33.

Buffalo Sabers – New Jersey Devils 1:3 (0:0, 1:3, 0:0)

Targets: 35. Olofsson (Middle Town, Jokiharju) – 22. Hughes (Mercer, Haula), 26. Boqvist (Šarangovich), 38. TATAR (Hischier, Bratt).

Goalkeepers: Anderson – Schmid, shots on goal: 34:44.

Columbus Blue Jackets – New York Islanders 2:3 (0:1, 2:1, 0:1)

Targets: 35. Činachov (Gaudreau, Johnson), 35. Johnson (Bjork, Gaudreau) – 18. Wahlström (Barzal, Holmström), 28. Pageau (Dobson, Barzal), 47. Nelson.

Goalkeepers: Korpisalo – Sorokin, shots on goal: 26:24

Detroit Red Wings – Arizona Coyotes 4:3 pp left (1:0, 2:2, 0:1 – 0:0, 1:0)

Targets: 13. Copp (Raymond, Hronek), 25. Hronek (Berggren, Bertuzzi), 29. Oesterle (Bertuzzi, Raymond), decision. raid Larkin – 29. Schmaltz (Chychrun), 36. Moser (Keller, Schmaltz), 60. Chychrun (Gostisbehere).

Goalkeepers: Husso – Vejmelka, shots on goal: 36:24.

Tampa Bay Lightning – St. Louis Blues 5:2 (3:1, 1:1, 1:0)

Targets: 4. Point (Hagel, Kučerov), 4. Killorn (Paul, Stamkos), 9. Point (Kučerov, Sergačov), 27. Hagel (Kučerov, Point), 57. Paul (Killorn, Stamkos) – 17. Bučnevič (Thomas , Kyrou), 27. Kyrou (Thomas, Buchnevich).

Goalkeepers: Vasilevsky – Binnington, shots on goal: 27:27.

Vegas Golden Knights – Seattle Kraken 2:4 (2:2, 0:2, 0:0)

Targets: 11. Roy (Karlsson, Theodore), 13. Kessel (Theodore) – 3. Donato (Larsson, Gourde), 9. Burakovsky (Larsson, Schwartz), 26. Burakovsky (Oleksiak, Schultz), 39. Eberle (Beniers).

Goalkeepers: Hill – Grubauer, shots on target: 10.28pm.

Dallas Stars – Winnipeg Jets 4:5pp (2:2, 0:1, 2:1 – 0:1)

Targets: 2. Johnston (Benn, Dellandrea), 9. Benn (Robertson, Heiskanen), 58. Robertson (Heiskanen, Seguin), 60. Robertson (Seguin, Pavelski) – 2. Perfetti (Wheeler, Schmidt), 6. Harkins (Lowry , Dillon), 29. Lowry (Jonsson Fjällby, DeMelo), 52. Connor (Dubois, DeMelo), 61. Morrissey (Wheeler).

Goalkeepers: Oettinger – Hellebuyck, shots on goal: 41:28.

San Jose Sharks – Los Angeles Kings 2:5 (1:2, 1:1, 0:2)

Targets: 14. Labanc (Meier, Hertl), 40. Barabanov – 9. Anderson-Dolan (Lizotte, Doughty), 18. Danault (Arvidsson, Durzi), 25. Arvidsson (Fiala, Durzi), 43. Kupari (Anderson-Dolan, Kaliyev), 58. Kopitar (Kempe).

Goalkeepers: Reimer – Veloci, shots on goal: 31:29.

The Capitals recorded only the second NHL game in which they did not receive a goal against the Flames. The first was on 30 October 1998 and ended in a 0:0 draw, as there were no separate raids at that time despite drawing after extra time. “I think they were better with the puck than us, which was the main difference. We had chances but we didn’t take them like they did.” said visiting forward Jonathan Huberdeau. Russian forward Alexander Ovechkin has already scored his 791st regular season goal and is just eleven shots away from overcoming Gordie Howe (801). Darcy Kuemper stopped all 32 shots for his second clean sheet of the season.

Coach Martin St. According to overseas journalist Eric Engels, Louis told the Slovak after the match that he was ready to jump at the end of the duel and it should be fine. Slafkovský played 7:53 minutes and the Canadiens triumphed 3:2 after the forays. Montreal’s victory was decided in raids by Kirby Dach, a former Chicago player. “I was excited. Whenever you go back to a place where you’ve played and you put on a show like that, it’s pretty cool.” Dach said.

Ottawa had three of five goals during the numbers lead, and Canadian forwards Derick Brassard and Mathieu Joseph posted a 1+2 record. The visitors ended a three-game losing streak and beat Anaheim for the first time since February 8, 2019.

The Boston players beat Carolina 3-2 in overtime and set a new league record. As the first team in history to win 12 home games in a row since the start of the season. Visitors Carolina led 2:0 after 20 minutes, but the home team turned the game around. The triumph of the “bears” was staged by Czech hockey players. David Krejčí scored twice and his teammate David Pastrňák decided the duel in the 4th minute of extra time in a power play. “This club has a long history, so it’s special to break every record. We played well 5-on-5 in the first two periods and I think we got tired of them in the end,” said Pastrňák.

Toronto won on the ice of Minnesota 4:3 and scored in the seventh consecutive game. Forward Mitchell Marner extended his streak by at least one point to 15 games and is the third longest in club history.

Pittsburgh hockey players triumphed over Philadelphia 4:1. The victory of the guests was decided by the fourth attack, which scored as many as three goals. Latvian Theodor Blueger had three assists. The “Penguins” managed their fifth consecutive match, while Philadelphia, after a good start, is experiencing an unsuccessful period, as they lost the ninth duel of the series.

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