In the National Hockey League, two regular season games took place last night.
Colorado continues to fight for first place in the NHL’s Western Conference. Last night, the Avalanches beat Anaheim in overtime with a score of 5:4. For the reigning champions, this victory was the fifth in a row and they closed the gap on leaders Vegas to three points, with a game in hand.
Stronger than his rival and Boston. Even early in the schedule that brought out a victory in the regular season, the “bears” did not slow down and lost the sixth consecutive opponent. This time Philadelphia couldn’t fight them. Did not help the “pilots” even native walls, 5:3 – in favor of visitors.
NHL. Regular Championship. April 10th
Philadelphia – Boston – 3:5 (1:1, 1:2, 1:2)
1:0 – 1 Allison ()
1:1 – 1 Coyle (Carrick)
1:2 – 22 Pastrnak (Zborzhil, Clifton)
1:3 – 27 Pastrnak (Zaha, Bertuzzi)
2:3 – 34 Farabi (Tippet)
2:4 – 41 Pastrnak (Lindholm, Bertuzzi)
3:4 – 49 Tippett (Cates, Farabi)
3:5 – 56 Zaha (Bertuzzi, Pastrnak)
Anaheim – Colorado – 4:5 (0:1, 2:1, 2:2, 0:1)
0:1 – 10 Comfer (Johnson, Nichushkin)
0:2 – 33 Rantanen (Toews, Girard)
1:2 – 35 Vatrano (Strom, Zegras)
2:2 – 38 Henrik (Fowler)
3:2 – 45 Vatrano (Schattenkirk, Terry)
4:2 – 47 Leeson (Megna, Grant)
4:3 – 52 Rantanen (Toews, McKinnon)
4:4 – 55 McKinnon (Nichushkin, Rantanen)
4:5 – 64 McKinnon (Rantanen, Toews)
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