Ten regular season games took place in the National Hockey League last night.
Pittsburgh unexpectedly lost to Detroit in the NHL. Note that the Penguins are in eighth place in the East standings and still need points to secure their spot in the playoffs. At the same time, Detroit has only theoretical opportunities to fight for the Stanley Cup and, in fact, finish the championship. However, this did not prevent the Red Wings from defeating a more motivated opponent 7:4 on their own ice.
With the same score, but already in favor of the visitors, the match ended in Vegas. The local “golden knights”, in the status of the leader of the Western Conference, took Edmonton. The hosts could not keep the “oil worker”, losing 4:7.
NHL. Regular Championship. March 29
Rangers – Columbus – 6:2 (3:2, 1:0, 2:0)
1:0 – 5 Hitil (Miller, Lafrenière)
2:0 – 6 Tarasenko (Kharpur, Schneider)
3:0 – 8 Kane (Kreider, Trochek)
3:1 – 11 Marchenko (Godreau, Roslovik)
3:2 – 19 Gaudreau (Christiansen, Jenner)
4:2 – 37 Panarin (Zibanejad, Fox)
5:2 – 54 Zibanejad (Panarin)
6:2 – 56 Three (Fox, Lafrenière)
Philadelphia – Montreal – 3:2 (0:0, 1:1, 2:1)
1:0 – 23 Frost (Ristolainen, Hayes)
1:1 – 29 Gallagher ()
2:1 – 57 Frost (York)
3:1 – 58 Tippet ()
3:2 – 59 Harvey-Pinard (Julonen, Evans)
Boston – Nashville – 1:2 (0:0, 0:1, 1:1)
0:1 – 38 Glass (Fabbro, McDonagh)
0:2 – 58 Smith (Glass, Lauzon)
1:2 – 59 Pastrnak (Mcavoy, Debrask)
Carolina – Tampa Bay – 0:4 (0:0, 0:2, 0:2)
0:1 – 25 Stamkos (Kucherov, Sergachev)
0:2 – 34 Points (Stamcos)
0:3 – 52 Points (Kucherov, Stamkos)
0:4 – 55 Killorn (Chernak, Point)
Detroit – Pittsburgh – 7:4 (3:0, 0:3, 4:1)
1:0 – 11 Berggren (Veleno, Carnik)
2:0 – 11 Kopp (Souter, Seider)
3:0 – 16 Back (Osterli, Lindstrom)
3:1 – 24 Zucker (Malkin, Raquel)
3:2 – 27 Genzel (Rachel, Malkin)
3:3 – 28 Carter (Petri, Rust)
4:3 – 44 Perron (Larkin)
4:4 – 45 Archibald (Lethang, O’Connor)
5:4 – 56 Perron (Kopp, Seider)
6:4 – 57 Perron (Osterley, Larkin)
7:4 – 59 Larkin (Souter)
Saint Louis – Vancouver – 6:5 (2:2, 3:1, 0:2, 1:0)
0:1 – 6 Hughes (Miller, Boser)
1:1 – 11 Toropchenko ()
2:1 – 16 Folk (Blaze, Buchnevich)
2:2 – 19 Kuzmenko (Pettersson, Miller)
3:2 – 27 Vran (Promise)
4:2 – 32 Thomas (Promise, Folk)
5:2 – 33 Buchnevich (Blaze, Kapanen)
5:3 – 38 Boser (Hughes)
5:4 – 52 Kuzmenko (Myers, Pettersson)
5:5 – 59 Hughes (Joshua, Beauser)
6:5 – 61 Vrana (Folk, Shenn)
Chicago – Dallas – 1:4 (0:2, 0:1, 1:1)
0:1 – 5 Seguin (Faksa, Hakanpä)
0:2 – 19 Miller (Domi, Dadonov)
0:3 – 31 Pavelski (Souter, Hanley)
0:4 – 47 Glendening (Lindell, Dellandrea)
1:4 – 50 Johnson (Kaiser, Dickinson)
Calgary – Los Angeles – 2:1 (2:1, 0:0, 0:0)
1:0 – 1 Manjipani (Lindholm, Backlund)
1:1 – 9 Durzi (Grundstrem, Kaliev)
2:1 – 18 Dur (Lewis)
Vegas – Edmonton – 4:7 (2:3, 1:3, 1:1)
1:0 – 1 Marchessault (Barbashev)
1:1 – 1 Bouchard (McDavid, Nugent-Hopkins)
1:2 – 8 Nugent-Hopkins ()
2:2 – 9 Karlsson (Pietrangelo)
2:3 – 9 Draisaitl (Nugent-Hopkins, McDavid)
3:3 – 23 Amadio (Kessel, Stevenson)
3:4 – 26 Nurse (Nugent-Hopkins, Voegele)
3:5 – 33 Kane (Yamamoto, Draisaitl)
3:6 – 35 Hyman (Nugent-Hopkins, McDavid)
3:7 – 44 Fist ()
4:7 – 58 Marchessault (Eichel, Pietrangelo)
San Jose – Winnipeg – 3:0 (1:0, 0:0, 2:0)
1:0 – 9 Gregor (Zetterlund, Peterson)
2:0 – 42 Labanque (Gregor, Sturm)
3:0 – 57 Kaut (Karlsson, Gertl)
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