In the National Hockey League, two regular season games took place last night.
Pittsburgh is back in the playoffs. In eighth place, the “penguins” bounced back after an unexpected away win against Colorado.
Note that before the match “avalanches” was considered a clear favorite. In addition to the walls of the house, the current champions also have six matches without defeat, while the guests, on the contrary, have lost four consecutive opponents. However, Pittsburgh won easily 5:2
In another game day matchup, Edmonton put visiting Arizona in overtime. 4:3 – in favor of the oilmen.
NHL. Regular Championship. March 23
Colorado – Pittsburgh – 2:5 (0:0, 1:3, 1:2)
Washes: 0:1 – 21 Crosby (Joseph, Genzel), 0:2 – 24 Genzel (Malkin), 1:2 – 31 Comfer (Nichushkin), 1:3 – 34 Carter (Zucker, Rast), 2:3 – 50 Toews (McKinnon, Comfer), 2:4 – 52 Carter (O’Connor, Dumulin), 2:5 – 59 Rust
Edmonton – Arizona – 4:3 (1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:0)
Washers: 1:0 – 5 McDavid (Dreiseitl, Heiman), 1:1 – 15 Moser (Krause, Maccelli), 1:2 – 23 Keller (Schmalz), 2:2 – 39 Nugent-Hopkins (Dreiseitl), 2 : 3 – 48 Keller (Schmaltz, Hayton), 3:3 – 52 Nugent-Hopkins (Ners, Dreiseitl), 4:3 – 61 McDavid (Dreiseitl)
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