“Minnesota ” beat “New York Rangers “(5:4 B) in the shootout series in the NHL regular season game.
Russian striker “Rangers” Artemy Panarin scored one goal and one assist, already scoring 18 (6+12) points this season and extending his personal goal streak to 11 games – this is the second result in the club’s history.
Jimmy Vesey, Erik Gustafsson and Chris Kreider also scored for the New York team.
Russian forward from Minnesota Kirill Kaprizov didn’t leave the ice without points either – he had an assist to his name. Ryan Hartman, Yoel Eriksson, Mats Zuccarello and Marco Rossi scored for the Wild. The winning shootout was scored by Matthew Boldy.
At the end of the meeting, Panarin was recognized as the third star.
Minnesota ended a four-game losing streak and sits 11th in the Western Conference with 10 points. The Rangers (17) are second in the East.
NHL. Regular season
Minnesota Wild (St. Paul) – New York Rangers (New York) – 5:4 B (0:3, 2:0, 2:1, 0:0, 1:0)
Goals: Hartman, 25:57. Ericsson, 26:26. Zuccarello, 41:41. Rossi, 55:20. —Vesey, 3:36. Panarin, 5:52. Gustavsson, 6:53 a.m. Krider, 46:40.
Winning shootout: Bald
Source : MatchTV

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