The National Hockey League played three regular season games last night.
Pittsburgh hit the “black stripe” in the NHL regular season. The team lost for the fifth consecutive match, this time unable to compete on the road in front of the leader of the standings – Boston. The “Bears” pulled off a strong 2:1 victory, scoring both goals against the “penguins” in the third period.
Colorado’s bad streak continues. The current champions do not know the joy of victory for four matches. This time the “avalanches” lost at home in Vegas 2:3.
NHL. Regular Championship. January 3
Boston – Pittsburgh – 2:1 (0:0, 0:1, 2:0)
0:1 – 29 Kapanen (Carter, Heinen)
1:1 – 48 Debrask (Gzhelchik, Marchand)
2:1 – 58 Debrask (Krejci, Hall)
Colorado – Vegas – 2:3 (1:1, 0:2, 1:0)
1:0 – 2 McKinnon (Lehkonen, Rantanen)
1:1 – 18 Amadio (Stone, Hag)
1:2 – 28 Rua (Korczak, Kolesar)
1:3 – 35 Rua (Pietrangelo, Carrier)
2:3 – 52 Rantanen (McKinnon, Lehkonen)
Anaheim – Philadelphia – 1:4 (0:2, 0:1, 1:1, 0:0)
0:1 – 8 Farabi (Konekny, Cates)
0:2 – 11 Frost (Farabi, York)
0:3 – 24 Koneckny (Cates, Hayes)
0:4 – 49 Lawton (Hayes)
1:4 – 60 Strome (Zegras)
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