Three regular season games took place in the National Hockey League last night.
The last game day in the NHL was marked by a few victories for Montreal, Rangers and Washington. The Capitals defeated Los Angeles 2:1 on the road, and the New York club defeated Detroit 3:2 at home.
And only the “Canadians” won with a difference of two goals, although they scored them in the last three minutes of playing time in the match in Columbus. 4:2 – in favor of Montreal.
NHL. Regular season. November 30th
Columbus – Montreal – 2:4 (0:0, 2:2, 0:2)
Goals: 1:0 – 23 Laine, 1:1 – 27 Newhook (Suzuki, Goulet), 2:1 – 29 Chinakhov (Werenski, Voronkov), 2:2 – 34 Caufield (Slafkowski, Dvorak), 2:3 – 57 Army (Barron, Matheson), 2:4 – 59 Lindstrom (Matheson)
Rangers – Detroit – 3:2 (0:0, 1:2, 2:0)
Pucks: 1:0 – 24 Panarin (Miller, Lafreniere), 1:1 – 28 Seider (Fabbri, Copp), 1:2 – 29 Fabbri (Copp, Berggren), 2:2 – 49 Miller (Truba, Zibanejad), 3:2 – 55 Vesey (Trochek, Lafreniere)
Los Angeles – Washington – 1:2 (1:1, 0:1, 0:0, 0:0)
Pucks: 1:0 – 9 Kaliev (Spence, Englund), 1:1 – 12 Manta (Protas, McMichael), 1:2 – 38 McMichael (Protas, Manta)
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