The National Hockey League played three regular season games last night.
Minnesota won an important match against Colorado in the NHL. Both teams are fighting for the highest possible spot in the Western Conference standings to have the best seed at the start of the playoffs. The Wilds defeated the defending champions 4:2 and moved up to second place, the Avalanches remained fifth.
Let’s also note the success of Florida, which never gets tired of fighting to get into the Stanley Cup. The Panthers beat Toronto 3-2 away to close the gap on the coveted eighth spot to within a point.
NHL. Regular Championship. March 30th
Toronto – Florida – 2:3 (0:1, 1:0, 1:1, 0:1)
0:1 – 1 Lundell (Luostarinen)
1:1 – 23 Aston Reese (Simmonds, Brody)
2:1 – 46 Matthews (Marner)
2:2 – 59 Rinehart (Montour, Ekblad)
2:3 – 61 Montour (Rinehart, Barkov)
Washington – islanders – 1:2 (0:0, 1:1, 0:0, 1:0)
0:1 – 23 Engvall (Romanov, Nelson)
1:1 – 26 Shiri ()
Colorado – Minnesota – 2:4 (1:2, 0:1, 1:1, 0:0)
0:1 – 3 Johansson (Damba, Eriksson Ek)
1:1 – 10 Byram (Johnson, Comfer)
1:2 – 16 Steele (Hartman, Klingberg)
1:3 – 29 Gaudreau (Brudin)
2:3 – 53 Eller (Girard, Toews)
2:4 – 59 Gaudreau ()
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