Last night, four regular season games took place in the National Hockey League.
Through four games, Edmonton has not known the joy of victory in the NHL regular season. And last night the club finally broke the sad streak. The Oilers confidently beat Calgary on their own court 5:2.
Let’s also note the second defeat of one of the leaders of the Western Conference, Colorado. The Avalanche unexpectedly lost on the road to Buffalo 0:4.
NHL. Regular season. October 30
buffalo – Colorado – 4:0 (1:0, 2:0, 1:0)
Pucks: 1:0 – 10 Peterka (Skinner), 2:0 – 21 Mittlestadt (Jokiharju, Skinner), 3:0 – 28 Jost (Power, Yes), 4:0 – 56 Dahlin (Thompson)
New Jersey – Minnesota – 4:3 (1:1, 3:1, 0:1)
Pucks: 1:0 – 6 Bratt (Bal, Marino), 1:1 – 14 Maroon (Faber, Brudin), 1:2 – 22 Hartman (Erikson Ek, Addison), 2:2 – 26 Toffoli (Luke Hughes, Bratt ) ), 3:2 – 26 Haula, 4:2 – 36 Bratt (Luke Hughes, Mayer), 4:3 – 55 Middleton (Foligno, Maroon)
Washington – San Jose – 3:1 (0:1, 0:0, 3:0)
Pucks: 0:1 – 11 Kanin (Ferraro, Amberson), 1:1 – 42 Strome (Heman Aktell, Jensen), 2:1 – 55 Wilson (Carlson, Ovechkin), 3:1 – 59 Kuznetsov (Carlson, Ovechkin)
Edmonton – Calgary – 5:2 (3:1, 0:1, 2:0)
Pucks: 1:0 – 4 Kulak (Nugent-Hopkins, Kane), 2:0 – 9 Hyman (Draisaitl), 2:1 – 14 Kadri (Huberdeau, Vigar), 3:1 – 16 Bouchard (McDavid, Draisaitl), 3:2 – 31 Greer (Markstrom, Vigar), 4:2 – 46 Dearne (Hyman, Kane), 5:2 – 59 Kane (Ryan)
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