In the National Hockey League, two regular season games took place last night.
Everything good and bad must come to an end eventually. This is what happened in Buffalo’s losing streak. In eight long matches, the team did not know the joy of victories and during this period it sank almost to the bottom of the standings.
And last night, the Sabers finally broke their “black streak”. It happened at an away match in Montreal, where the hockey players, angry at the failures, literally swept the hosts off the court, defeating them with a score of 7:2.
In the second match of the game day, the Rangers, who were also away, managed to win a strong victory against Los Angeles 5:3, losing after the first period 0:2.
NHL. Regular Championship. November 23
Montreal – buffalo – 2:7 (1:3, 1:1, 0:3)
Washers: 0:1 – 2 Dalin (Skinner, Thompson), 0:2 – 2 Peterka (Quinn, Cozens), 0:3 – 3 Tak (Skinner, Dalin), 1:3 – 4 Cofield (Sawart, Goulet) , 1:4 – 32 Skinner (Tuck, Thompson), 2:4 – 34 Monahan (Wideman, Dadonov), 2:5 – 44 Yokiharyu (Thompson, Tuck), 2:6 – 47 Thompson (Hinostroza, Skinner), 2 : 7 – 55 Skinner (Dahlin, Cozens)
Los Angeles – Rangers – 3:5 (2:0, 0:3, 1:2)
Washers: 1:0 – 2 Fiala (Kopitar, Kempe), 2:0 – 7 Vilardi (Doughty, Fiala), 2:1 – 23 Schneider (Lafrenière, Hitil), 2:2 – 33 Trochek (Lindgren), 2 : 3 – 39 Kakko (Lafrenier, Chytil), 3:3 – 47 Walker (Fiala, Kopitar), 3:4 – 48 Kreider (Zibanejad), 3:5 – 60 Kreider (Miller, Vesi)
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