Seven regular season games took place in the National Hockey League last night.
The match between the championship leaders marked the last day in the NHL. The first in the East – Boston, hosts Vancouver, which leads all in the West.
But the fight did not win the fight; the bears easily deal with guests on their ice. 4:0 – in favor of the hosts, and Boston got 73 points, catching up with Vancouver in the overall standings.
NHL. Regular season. February 9th
Boston – Vancouver 4:0
Pucks: Marchand 1, Heinen 15, Hickey 21, Zaha 22
Caroline – Colorado 5:2
Pucks: Necas, 1, 6, 15, Bunting, 32, Jarvis, 59 – Parise, 19, Girard, 20.
New Jersey – Calgary 3:5
Pucks: Palat, 15, 53, Hischier, 43 – Backlund, 18, Zari, 23, Rooney, 32, Kuzmenko, 39, Mangiapane, 58
Philadelphia – Winnipeg 4:1
Pucks: Forster, 3, Konnekny, 14, Frost, 18, Pelling, 22 – Connor, 54
Florida – Washington 4:2
Pucks: Tkachak, 24, Rinehart, 37, Lomberg, 54, Luostarinen, 59 – Ovechkin, 16, Mantha, 34
islanders – Tampa Bay 6:2
Pucks: Dobson, 4, Barzal, 14, Palmieri, 18, Pulok, 27, Horvat, 28, Cizikas, 35 – Kucherov, 17, Hagel, 21
Arizona – Vegas 2:3
Pucks: Zucker, 4, Keller, 43 – Audie-Marchessault, 1, Hague, 2, Stevenson, 6
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