Home » Sport » Pastrňák finally broke the shooting misfortune, hit for the first time since the end of November

Pastrňák finally broke the shooting misfortune, hit for the first time since the end of November

Hockey striker Ondřej Palát earned two goals in the NHL and a pass to win Tampa Bay 7: 2 in Columbus and was declared the best player of the match. The same award was also given to David Pastrňák, who in the 55th minute decided to win Boston 5: 3 over New Jersey. Karel Vejmelka caught 46 shots and was declared the second star of the match, but did not prevent the defeat of Arizona 1: 3 with Winnipeg.

He signed the Tampa Bay win with the assistance of Jan Rutta and Boston was helped by Tomáš Nosek with a pass. Tomáš Hertl also scored in Tuesday’s NHL program. The Czech striker recorded assistance in the San Jose 2: 6 defeat in Detroit, when his shot bounced into the goal from Alexander Barabanov’s skate.

Palát scored the first two goals of the match in the first ten minutes. The native of Frýdek-Místek first struck in a power play from a quick counterattack and a moment later increased the flow. He rounded up his NHL points to four hundred with his second goal in the game (137 + 263 in 586 games).

“It’s beautiful, I’m extremely happy,” said Palát, who has linked his NHL career to Tampa Bay. He gradually developed into an elite team and won the Stanley Cup twice with him. “I’ve been playing the NHL, I’ve been on one team for so long and we have great success. I’m helping him. It never occurred to me that I could reach such a milestone,” he said.

Palát still scored an assist at the beginning of the middle period for a 4: 1 goal and got to the top of the productivity of Czech players this season (12 + 15) ahead of Hertl (16 + 10). After Rutta’s pass at the beginning of the third period, Tampa Bay bounced back to 6: 2 and brought the match to a victorious end without any problems.

“We had a short decline now and lost three times in a row. This happens during the season. But before that we played well and it is nice that we won again,” Palát rejoiced. Jakub Voráček came out on the side of the losers, who will mark the jubilee thousandth start in the competition in the next match.

Boston lost a one-goal lead in the match three times before deciding on an individual action by Pastrňák. The Czech striker pushed from the corner of the rink in front of the goal and overtook Mackenzie Blackwood more than twice. “It was a good feeling,” admitted Pastrňák, who scored only two assists in the previous nine matches and scored for the first time since November 30.

Pastrňák has started in the last three matches in the second formation alongside Taylor Hall and Erik Haula. “This was definitely our best match,” Pastrňák said. “We talk a lot about the game in the offensive zone, we discuss the actions. We attacked well today, so we held on to the puck and spent more time in the offensive period. That’s positive,” he said.

The home team sealed the win in the last minute, the goal was scored by Nosek. Pavel Zach was missing New Jersey because of the covid protocol.

Vejmelka caught the first and so far only zero in the NHL at the end of November in Winnipeg, where he covered 46 shots in a 1-0 victory. He excelled against the same opponent again, and thanks to him, Arizona had hopes of a point gain until the last minute.

“He caught incredibly. Thanks to his interventions, it was a close match,” teammate Clayton Keller praised Vejmelka. Yevgeny Svechnikov beat the Czech goalkeeper only in the opening third and Pierre-Luc Dubois in the second. Shayne Gostisbehere scored the contact goal in the 47th minute, Jets calmed down during the home team’s play without Nikolaj Ehlers.

The key moment in Detroit was the 23rd minute, in which the home team bounced back to 3-0 in a weakening. “It’s really disturbing what we showed at the beginning of the second period. We expected the power play to kick us, but we cashed in it twice. It completely changed the picture of the game,” said Hertl, who assisted at the beginning of the third period in goal at 2: 4. The Red Wings, who missed Filip Zadin due to the covid protocol, quickly responded with two hits.

Troy Terry also shone in Tuesday’s program, making Anaheim’s 4: 1 win over Philadelphia his first hat-trick in the NHL.

NHL Results:

Boston – New Jersey 5:3 (1:0, 2:2, 2:1)

Goals: 3. Lazar, 22. Steen, 30. Frederic, 55. Parsnip, 60. Carlo (Nosek) – 21. Bastian, 24. Tatar, 48. Severson. Shots on goal: 34:26. Attendance: 17,850. Match Stars: 1. Parsnip, 2. Lazarus, 3. Steen (all Boston).

Florida – Calgary 6:2 (3:2, 1:0, 2:0)

Goals: 6th and 46th Hörnqvist, 14th Duclair, 19th Thornton, 40th Lomberg, 54th Carlsson – 8th J. Gaudreau, 11th Coleman. Shots on goal: 45:49. Attendance: 13,164. Match stars: 1. Hörnqvist, 2. Montour, 3. Bobrovskij (all Florida).

Columbus – Tampa Bay 2:7 (0:3, 2:2, 0:2)

Goals: 21. Kukan, 25. Nyquist – 5th and 10th. Palát, 18. Perry, 22. B. Point (Palát), 33. Maroon, 41. Bellemare (Rutta), 53. Killorn. Shots on goal: 22:36. Attendance: 14,816. Match Stars: 1. Palát, 2. B. Point, 3. Perry (all Tampa Bay).

Detroit – San Jose 6:2 (1:0, 3:1, 2:1)

Goals: 14th and 23rd Bertuzzi, 23rd and 30th P. Suter, 44th D. Larkin, 46th Fabbri – 25th Weatherby, 42nd Barabanov (Hertl). Shots on goal: 31:26. Attendance: 14,524. Match Stars: 1. P. Suter, 2. Bertuzzi, 3. D. Larkin (all Detroit).

Chicago – Colorado 3: 4 in overtime (0: 2, 1: 0, 2: 1 – 0: 1)

Goals: 43rd and 43rd DeBrincat, 25th J. Toews – 8th and 52nd E. Johnson, 14th Newhook, 63rd Makar. Shots on goal: 31:33. Attendance: 16,784. Match Stars: 1. DeBrincat (Chicago), 2. E. Johnson, 3. Makar (both Colorado).

Arizona – Winnipeg 1:3 (0:1, 0:1, 1:1)

Goals: 47. Gostisbehere – 18. J. Svečnikov, 35. Dubois, 60. Ehlers. Shots on goal: 27:49. Attendance: 8173. Karel Vejmelka caught in Arizona for 58:18 minutes, collected two goals from 48 shots and had a success rate of 95.8 percent. Match stars: 1. J. Svečnikov (Winnipeg), 2. Vejmelka (Arizona), 3. Dubois (Winnipeg).

Vegas – Nashville 2:3 (0:0, 0:2, 2:1)

Goals: 53. W. Karlsson, 59. Theodore – 23. and 47. F. Forsberg, 28. Trenin. Shots on goal: 43:26. Attendance: 17,804. Match stars: 1. F. Forsberg (Nashville), 2. W. Karlsson (Vegas), 3. Saros (Nashville).

Anaheim – Philadelphia 4:1 (2:1, 1:0, 1:0)

Goals: 4th, 10th and 60th Terry, 38th Milano – 19th Atkinson. Shots on goal: 30:29. Attendance: 11,375. Match Stars: 1. Terry, 2. Gibson, 3. Fowler (all Anaheim).

– .

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.