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Pastrňák and Hertl scored. Krejčí and Šimek also won points

Striker David Pastrnak helped the Boston hockey players score 3-0 over the NY Islanders and ended the seven-game wait for the scoring record. Tomáš Hertl also scored, whose San Jose lost to Minnesota 2: 3. David Krejčí and Radim Šimek also scored points in Friday’s NHL program, each of whom scored one goal record.

The parsnip opened the score three seconds before the first siren. The Czech forward used the offer of defender Mike Reilly and overcame Ilya Sorokin in the immediate vicinity. “I don’t think I played badly in the last matches, but unfortunately I didn’t like it there. It was frustrating that I couldn’t make it, but every day I tried and worked hard to finally break the bad luck,” said Pastrňák.

David Pastrňák’s winning goal in the match against the Islanders:

The second goal of the Bruins was scored in the opening minute of the second period by Taylor Hall, who prevailed for the second time in the third match after the exchange from Buffalo. With the assistance of the left guard, Krejčí took part in his goal. “Taylor is an excellent player. He has been proving his quality since the first match he started here. We are glad that he came to us,” praised the new teammate Pastrňák. Curtis Lazar scores with the goal. The Canadian striker, who was exchanged for Buffalo from Buffalo to Boston, scored for the first time in his new position.

Jeremy Swayman, who took precedence over Daniel Vladař in the Bruins goal, covered 25 Islanders shots and caught the first clean sheet of his career in the NHL. “The most important thing today was the win, my zero was just the icing on the cake. I’m excited that I didn’t manage to cash in, I won’t forget it for a long time. in the NHL, a 22-year-old goalkeeper.

The Czech hockey player also scored the first goal in the duel between Minnesota and San Jose. Hertl took the lead 4 minutes into the game by 1 to 0, as Himl elegantly received a long range pass through the middle, finishing off with a half-volley shot just below the bar. The offspring of Prague’s Slavia is the third best Czech scorer in the competition with 13 goals, only Pastrňák (17) and Dominik Kubalík from Chicago (14) are better.

Wild players turned the game around. In the first part, after Šimek’s loss, he compared Nick Bonino and at the beginning of the second period, Mats Zuccarello and Zach Parise added two more hits. The fourth Paris formation, composed of Paris, Nico Sturm, Bonino, scored nine Canadian points in the last two matches. “They are not classic defensive fourth lines, they have been playing well lately. They give us the energy we need,” said Wild coach Dean Evason.

Sharks reduced in the 54th minute thanks to Evander Kane’s goal in the weakening, but they did not manage to do more and lost for the fourth time in a row. “We had a chance to win today. We played pretty well backwards, but we’re still struggling to attack. We can’t score more than two goals in the last matches and that’s not enough,” Logan Couture pointed out the Sharks’ offensive. After Tuesday’s premiere in the San Jose goal, Josef Kořenář did not get the opportunity this time and spent the match on the substitute.

The fifth victory in a row was scored by the Vegas players, who won in Anaheim comfortably 4: 0. The Golden Knights dominated the match, the opponents allowed virtually nothing and shot the Ducks with a little-seen 51:16 difference. Robin Lehner celebrated his 300th match in the NHL with his 16th clear career.

The Czech striker Tomáš Nosek dropped out of the Vegas team at the last minute due to an unspecified injury. According to coach Peter DeBoer, it should be a minor injury.

Montreal defeated Calgary 2: 1 in the playoffs and bounced back to its opponent in sixth place in the Northern Division by a difference of six points. The victory for Canadiens was scored by two goals by the best scorer of the team Tyler Toffoli. “We know that matches against Montreal will determine the progress to the playoffs, so today’s loss is especially sorry,” said Flames striker Mikael Backlund.

NHL:

Montreal – Calgary 2:1 (0:0, 1:0, 1:1)

Goals: 30th and 56th Toffoli – 47th E. Lindholm. Shots on goal: 20:29. No spectators. Match Stars: 1. Armia, 2. Allen, 3. Toffoli (all Montreal)

Boston – NY Islanders 3: 0 (1: 0, 1: 0, 1: 0)

Goals: 20. Parsnip, 21. Hall (Tailor), 59. Lazar. Shots on goal: 28:25. Attendance: 2191 (limited number). Match Stars: 1. Swayman, 2. Hall, 3. Reilly (all Boston).

Minnesota – San Jose 3:2 (1:1, 2:0, 0:1)

Goals: 10. Bonino, 23. Zuccarello, 24. Parise – 4. Hertl (R. Šimek), 54. E. Kane. Shots on goal: 18:22. Attendance: 3000 (limited number). Match stars: 1. Bonino, 2. Brodin, 3. Parise (all Minnesota).

Anaheim – Vegas 0:4 (0:0, 0:3, 0:1)

Goals: 21. W. Karlsson, 25. Stephenson, 40. N. Roy, 48. McNabb. Shots on goal: 16:51. Attendance: 1717 (limited number). Match stars: 1. Stephenson, 2. Tuch, 3. Pacioretty (all Vegas).

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