NHL: Arizona’s losing streak was cut short, Rangers won again

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The National Hockey League played six regular season games last night.

Arizona was able to break a long losing streak in the NHL regular season. Six games, the “coyotes” did not know the sweetness of victory, which slipped this season to last place in the standings, until last night they defeated San Jose 5: 2.

Meanwhile, in the East, the Rangers continued their successful march. The team from New York defeated the fourth consecutive opponent. This time Detroit was without 5: 4 in overtime.

NHL. Regular Championship. March 31

buffalo – Winnipeg – 2: 3 (1: 0, 1: 2, 0: 0, 0: 0, in shootouts – 2: 3)

Washers: 1: 0 – 15 Girgensons (Okposo, Butcher), 1: 1 – 25 Wheeler (Stastny, Dubois), 2: 1 – 29 Girgensons (Okposo, Yokiharju), 2: 2 – 40 Appleton (Heinola, Ehlers)

Detroit – Rangers – 4: 5 (2: 2, 1: 1, 1: 1, 0: 1)

Washers: 0: 1 – 4 Reeves, 1: 1 – 11 Rasmussen (DeKaiser, Hirose), 2: 1 – 18 Vrana (Zeider), 2: 2 – 18 Hitil (Schneider, Nemeth), 3: 2 – 22 Bertuzzi (Raymond, Zayder), 3: 3 – 33 Panarin (Zibanejad, Vatrano), 4: 3 – 46 Ernie (Souter, Staal), 4: 4 – 57 Kreider (Fox, Panarin), 4: 5 – 62 Kopp (Panarin )

Edmonton – Los Angeles – 4: 3 (2: 1, 1: 2, 0: 0, 0: 0, in shootouts – 2: 0)

Washers: 0: 1 – 3 Edler (Grundstrom), 1: 1 – 8 Sisi (McDavid), 2: 1 – 19 Draisaitl (Fist, Hyman), 3: 1 – 26 McDavid (), 3: 2 – 26 Byfield (), 3: 3 – 27 Grundstrem (Edler, Dano)

Vancouver – St. Louis – 3: 4 (0: 0, 2: 3, 1: 1)

Washers: 1: 0 – 22 Chaisson (Ekman -Larsson, Richardson), 1: 1 – 28 Leddy (Perron, O’Reilly), 2: 1 – 33 Pettersson (Petan), 2: 2 – 36 Thomas (Saad), 2: 3 – 38 O’Reilly (Perron, Schenn), 2: 4 – 50 Walker (Folk, McEachern), 3: 4 – 56 Pettersson (Miller, Garland)

Seattle – Vegas – 0: 3 (0: 0, 0: 1, 0: 2)

Washers: 0: 1 – 28 Theodor (Rendbjerg), 0: 2 – 48 Amadio (Karlsson, Marchessault), 0: 3 – 60 Marchessault

Arizona – San Jose – 5: 2 (1: 1, 1: 1, 3: 0)

Washers: 0: 1 – 13 Reedy (Merkley, Leonard), 1: 1 – 16 Ritchie (Strolman, Schmalz), 2: 1 – 29 Enik (Kessel), 2: 2 – 35 Burns (Meyer, Gertl), 3: 2 – 48 Yenik (Strolman, Kessel), 4: 2 – 58 Hayton (Boyd), 5: 2 – 60 Schmalz

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