Athletistic/Hockey. The Vancouver Canucks hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL regular season game. The ice hosts won with a score of 5:1.
In the 11th minute of the third 20 minutes, Vancouver’s 26-year-old Russian striker Andrey Kuzmenko managed to break away, which added to the team’s long-term advantage through transfers from Luke Schenn and Ilya Mikheev.
In the 21st minute of this match, Kuzmenko also scored an assist. He went past Bo Horvath’s goal. And in the 14th minute, thanks to passes from Mikheev and Conor Garland again, the scoring was opened by Tanner Pearson.
The Croatian then netted a brace and Oliver Ekman-Larsson gave him an assist for the second goal. JT Miller set the final score on the scoreboard.
The guests also scored the lone puck, Rickard Rakell, who was assisted by Russian forward Evgeni Malkin. Brian Rust also scored an assist.
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