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This is Gudas. He sent his opponent in the air with a point, the fans into ecstasy

Hockey striker David Pastrnak recorded three assists in the NHL in Boston’s 8-0 win over New Jersey. Tomáš Hertl prepared both goals for San Jose, which lost 2: 4 to Colorado, which was won by Pavel Francouz. However, defender Radko Gudas still scored the most spectacular act. And it wasn’t the assist that helped Florida win 4-0 over Chicago, but a tough point.

Gudas assisted with Ryan Lomberg’s goal, who increased the lead to 2 – 0 in the 28th minute. Most importantly, the Czech back showed at the beginning of the second period why it is the best in the entire NHL in the number of precipitations.

He ran to Kirby Dach, who had penetrated the attack zone along the left guardrail, and tossed him across the back of his pelvis into the air. Dach flipped in the air and landed hard on the ice. Florida fans were ecstatic about the Czech fighter’s intervention.

Pastrňák scored all assists in the middle period, in which Boston broke the opponent’s six goals. The successful passage was started by the action of the Czech player, whose shot was reached by Erik Haula and adjusted to 3: 1. In the middle of the match, he added the fifth goal of the Patrice Bergeron team, which ran Pastrňák’s shot, in the overpowering game. The native of Havířov prepared the last goal of the match in the 37th minute: he caught the pass on the offensive blue line, pulled the puck into the zone and after his pass, Taylor Hall ended up in the open goal.

“We played well, but at the same time we were lucky with the rebounds and we changed the chances,” said Brad Marchand, who hit twice and was named the first star. One of Boston’s goals was scored by Marc McLaughlin, who made his NHL debut.

Pastrňák scored for the fourth time in a row (5 + 5), improved his statistics this season to 38 goals and 33 passes, and as the most productive Czech player he is nineteenth in the Canadian scoring.

Pastrňák’s teammate Tomáš Nosek came out empty-handed, although after his pass he scored for the score 8: 1 from the Marchand escape. The referees did not recognize his third goal in the match due to offside. New Jersey striker Pavel Zacha missed the seventh game in a row, being injured in the upper body.

San Jose equalized to 1: 1 and 2: 2 after Hertl’s actions. The Czech player scored the first point in the 33rd minute, when he pulled the puck into the attacking zone on the left side and passed it to Timo Meier in the fall. He fired into the exposed goal. Another assistant was given to the Slavia team in Prague in the 47th minute for a won throw-in, after which Brent Burns defeated the French with a shot between the concrete. The match was decided by Mikko Rantanen in time 52:17.

“We played a great match from start to finish,” said the Frenchman. “They matched us a bit in the second period, but one goal was played in the third. I haven’t experienced that yet. We played in their zone all the time and rarely got to the shots. It was unbelievable,” he added.

Colorado leads the NHL with a four-point lead over Florida and Carolina, which, even without a point contribution from Martin Nečas, defeated Montreal 4-0 on Thursday.

Gudas assisted with Ryan Lomberg’s goal, who increased the lead to 2 – 0 in the 28th minute. At the beginning of the second period, the Czech back showed why he is the best in the NHL in terms of hits: he waited for Kirby Dach, who penetrated the offensive zone along the left guardrail, and threw him over his back into the air with a pelvis.

Jonathan Huberdeau scored 71st assists in Florida and set an NHL left-pass record for the season. “It’s amazing. But I couldn’t do it without my team,” Huberdeau said after breaking the record held by Joe Juneau. The best player of the match was Sergei Bobrovsky; destroyed 37 missiles, including two attempts by Dominik Kubalík. Captain Jonathan Toews played the thousandth game for Chicago.

Toronto lost to Winnipeg in the eighth minute 0: 2, but in the end they won 7: 3. Auston Matthews took part in the turnover with one hit and was the first to score fifty goals in the season. He crossed the magic line in 62 matches, which is the fastest in the last 26 years. At that time, in the year 1995/96, only three players, including Jaromír Jágr (59 matches), needed less than 50 goals.

“It means a lot to me,” Matthews said. He also has a club record within reach, held by Rick Vaive with 54 hits from the 1981/82 season. David Kämpf did not score at Toronto’s high win, Ondřej Kaše and Petr Mrázek are injured. Due to groin problems, the Czech goalkeeper will no longer interfere with the game until the end of the basic part.

Jakub Voráček did not make a mark against the New York Islanders after six matches with a point (2 + 4) and lost 2: 5 to Columbus. Dallas and Rad Faksa in the line-up won 3: 2 in overtime on the ice of Anaheim and replaced Vegas in the Western Conference in the last place in the playoffs. The Ducks, played by Andrej Šustr and Dominik Simon, lost the 11th game in a row.

NHL Results:

Boston – New Jersey 8:1 (2:1, 6:0, 0:0)

Goals: March 27 and 31, 1. Grzelcyk, 17. DeBrusk, 23. Haula (Parsnip), 30. Bergeron (Parsnip), 33. McLaughlin, 37. Hall (Parsnip) – 12. J. Hughes. Shots on goal: 40:26. Attendance: 17,850. Match Stars: 1. Marchand, 2. Bergeron, 3. McLaughlin (all Boston).

Toronto – Winnipeg 7:3 (1:2, 4:1, 2:0)

Goals: 22. and 29. W. Nylander, 16. Giordano, 25. Tavares, 34. Michejev, 58. Matthews, 59. Liljegren – 4. Wheeler, 8. Stastny, 24. Ehlers. Shots on goal: 38:23. Attendance: 18,517. Match stars: 1. Matthews, 2. W. Nylander, 3. Michejev (all Toronto).

Florida – Chicago 4:0 (1:0, 2:0, 1:0)

Goals: 19th and 54th Barkov, 28th Lomberg (Gudas), 32. Forsling. Shots on goal: 44:37. Attendance: 15,218. Match Stars: 1. Bobrovsky, 2. Barkov, 3. Forsling (all Florida).

NY Islanders – Columbus 5:2 (2:0, 0:2, 3:0)

Goals: 9. Aho, 9. Wahlstrom, 44. Palmieri, 50. Barzal, 60. Pulock – 29. Bemström, 31. Danforth. Shots on goal: 36:32. Attendance: 17,255. Match Stars: 1. Barzal, 2. Palmieri, 3. Aho (all NY Islanders).

Carolina – Montreal 4:0 (2:0, 1:0, 1:0)

Goals: 20. and 59. A. Svečnikov, 4. Aho, 24. Teräväinen. Shots on goal: 44:32. Attendance: 15,289. Match stars: 1. Aho, 2. Andersen, 3. A. Svečnikov (all Carolina).

Minnesota – Pittsburgh 3: 4 in overtime (1: 1, 1: 2, 1: 0 – 0: 1)

Goals: 11. Dumba, 38. F. Gaudreau, 42. Kaprizov – 2. and 30. Rakell, 22. Guentzel, 64. Malkin. Shots on goal: 31:39. Attendance: 18,978. Match stars. 1. Malkin, 2. Rakell (both Pittsburgh), 3. Kaprizov (Minnesota).

Colorado – San Jose 4:2 (0:0, 1:1, 3:1)

Goals: 22. Newhook, 44. Helm, 53. Rantanen, 56. Burakovsky – 33. Meier (Hertl), 47. Burns (Hertl). Shots on goal: 46:27. Frenchman caught the whole match for Colorado, collected two goals from 27 shots and had a success rate of 92.6 percent. Attendance: 18,013. Match Stars: 1. Rantanen, 2. Helm, 3. Kadri (all Colorado).

Calgary – Los Angeles 2: 3 after sam. raids (0: 0, 0: 1, 2: 1 – 0: 0)

Goals: 42. J. Gaudreau, 54. Gudbranson – 22. Iafallo, 56. Arvidsson, decisive sam. Andersson raid. Shots on goal: 28:32. Attendance: 16,398. Match Stars: 1. Gudbranson (Calgary), 2. Arvidsson (Los Angeles), 3. Dube (Calgary).

Anaheim – Dallas 2: 3 in overtime (0: 1, 1: 0, 1: 1 – 0: 1)

Goals: 40. Drysdale, 57. Shattenkirk – 10. R. Suter, 56. Sekera, 61. Jamie Benn. Shots on goal: 23:35. Attendance: 12,385. Match Stars: 1. Jamie Benn, 2. Heiskanen (both Dallas), 3. Drysdale (Anaheim).

NHL Tables:

Eastern Conference:

Atlantic Division:

1. Florida 67 46 6 15 275:195 98
2. Toronto 67 43 5 19 252:204 91
3. Tampa Bay 66 42 6 18 219:185 90
4. Boston 67 42 5 20 212:181 89
5. Detroit 67 26 9 32 193:258 61
6. Buffalo 68 24 11 33 186:240 59
7. Ottawa 66 23 6 37 171:217 52
8. Montreal 68 18 11 39 173:258 47

Metropolitan Division:

1. Carolina 68 45 8 15 229:161 98
2. NY Rangers 68 44 5 19 211:178 93
3. Pittsburgh 69 41 10 18 231:185 92
4. Washington 68 37 10 21 225:197 84
5. NY Islanders 66 30 9 27 183:183 69
6. Columbus 68 32 5 31 221:255 69
7. New Jersey 67 24 5 38 204:247 53
8. Philadelphia 67 21 11 35 172:237 53

Western Conference:

Central division:

1. Colorado 68 48 6 14 259:187 102
2. Minnesota 66 41 5 20 244:207 87
3. St. Louis 66 37 9 20 234:191 83
4. Nashville 67 39 4 24 221:195 82
5. Dallas 66 38 3 25 195:196 79
6. Winnipeg 69 33 10 26 215:216 76
7. Chicago 68 24 10 34 184:239 58
8. Arizona 67 21 5 41 173:242 47

Pacific Division:

1. Calgary 67 40 9 18 234:165 89
2. The Angels 70 37 10 23 202:200 84
3. Edmonton 68 38 5 25 237:219 81
4. Vegas 69 37 4 28 219:206 78
5. Vancouver 69 32 9 28 196:199 73
6. Anaheim 69 27 12 30 193:224 66
7. San Jose 67 29 8 30 177:213 66
8. Seattle 67 21 6 40 176:236 48

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