The National Hockey League played three regular season games last night.
Carolina continues its NHL winning streak. Last night, the Hurricanes beat their sixth straight opponent. At the same time, in the home match in Los Angeles, the hosts will have to sweat a lot.
The truth is that before the last period, Carolina was doomed to lose 1:4, but managed to come back, equalize and grab the win in overtime 5:4.
The match between Montreal and Ottawa ended with the same score. But there is no overtime. The “Senators” put a squeeze on his opponent in regular game time.
NHL. Regular Championship. February 1st
Caroline – Los Angeles – 5:4 (1:0, 0:4, 3:0, 1:0)
1:0 – 14 Burns (Svechnikov)
1:1 – 22 Kempe (Kopitar)
1:2 – 32 Fiala (Lisotte)
1:3 – 35 Kempe (Kopitar, Doughty)
1:4 – 36 Kopitar (Doughty, Anderson-Dolan)
2:4 – 44 Stastny (Kotkaniemi, Stepan)
3:4 – 50 J. Staal (Fast, Pesci)
4:4 – 53 Teräväinen (Svechnikov, Shay)
5:4 – 65 Aho (Nechas, Burns)
Columbus – Washington – 3:4 (1:2, 1:1, 1:0, 0:1)
0:1 – 6 Hathaway (Jensen, Eller)
0:2 – 15 Van Riemsdijk (Obe-Kubel)
1:2 – 15 Peak (Laine)
1:3 – 29 van Rimsdijk (Gustafsson, Kuznetsov)
2:3 – 32 Robinson (Oliver)
3:3 – 53 Gaudreau (Bayreuter)
3:4 – 62 Kuznetsov (Gustafsson, Johansson)
Montreal – Ottawa – 4:5 (1:2, 1:1, 2:2)
0:1 – 3 Giroud (Shabo, Zaitsev)
0:2 – 4 Stützle (Tkaczak, Joseph)
1:2 – 14 Ducks (Hoffman, Suzuki)
1:3 – 37 Debrinkat (Shabo, Stutzle)
2:3 – 40 Hoffman (Matheson)
3:3 – 52 Harvey-Pinard (Anderson, Suzuki)
3:4 – 53 Stützle (Baterson, Chabot)
4:4 – 55 Harvey-Pinard (Sawart, Anderson)
4:5 – 59 Tkaczak (Joseph, Stützle)
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