The National Hockey League played three regular season games last night.
Detroit ends their six-game losing streak in the NHL. Last night, the Red Wings were able to squeeze Chicago 4:3 on their own ice.
Meanwhile, Winnipeg lost again. This time the Canadian team could not stop Minnesota 2:4 at home. The loss was the seventh in the last eight games for Winnipeg, and it was in danger of missing the playoffs.
NHL. Regular Championship. March 9th
Winnipeg – Minnesota – 2:4 (0:1, 2:2, 0:1)
Washers: Foligno – 6 (Sundqvist, Middleton), 14:14 – 0:1. Gaudreau – 12 (Foligno, Sundqvist), 27:06 – 0:2. Stanley – 1 (Namestnikov, Ehlers), 27:36 – 1:2. Hartman – 10 (Caprizov, Middleton), 28:31 – 1:3. Niederreiter – 20 (Schmidt, Connor), 37:15 – 2:3. Show – 5 (pv, Zuccarello), 59:22 – 2:4.
Detroit – Chicago – 4:3 (0:2, 2:0, 2:1)
Washers: Red – 15 (Bol., Reichel, Athanasiou), 15:51 – 0:1. Red – 16 (Guttman, Murphy), 17:58 – 0:2. Wolman – 7 (Zeider, Chaisson), 22:53 – 1:2. Larkin – 24 (vol., Chaisson, Perron), 38:34 – 2:2. Anderson – 3 (Khaira), 46:10 – 2:3. Raymond – 16 (Hugg, Chiaro), 52:35 – 3:3. Returns – 18 (Lindstrom, Kopp), 55:53 – 4:3.
Vancouver – Anaheim – 3:2 (1:1, 1:1, 0:0, 1:0)
Washers: Terry – 18 (McTavish, Jones), 3:40 – 0:1. Miller – 22 (male, Pettersson), 14:44 – 1:1. Kuzmenko – 30 (Bovilliers, Pettersson), 34:23 – 2:1. McGinn – 11 (Zegras, Strome), 34:43 – 2:2. Miller – 23 (Hughes), 60:20 – 3:2.
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