Athletistic/Hockey. Early in the morning of December 1 in Nashville, Tenn., the next NHL regular season game between the Nashville Predators and the Minnesota Wild concluded. The meeting ended with a crushing victory of the “savages” with a score of 6:1.
For Minnesota, Connor Dewar scored a hat-trick, and Jacob Middleton, Kirill Kaprizov and Pat Maroon also scored once. The Predators’ only goal was scored by Finland’s Juuso Pärssinen.
Kaprizov spent 17 minutes 33 seconds on the ice, scored 2 (1+1) points using the goal+pass system and finished the game with a utility score of “+1”. In total, this season the 26-year-old Russian played 21 games in the NHL and scored 20 (7+13) performance points.
Minnesota earned its second straight victory after a seven-game losing streak. With 18 points after 21 matches, the Savages occupy 13th place in the Western Conference. Nashville, after 22 matches, has 22 points and occupies 9th place in the West.
Source: Sport
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