“New York Islanders “suffered an away defeat with a clean sheet of”Los Angeles “(0:3) in an NHL regular season game.
The Kings got goals from Adrian Kempe and Phillip Danault, as well as Trevor Moore, who hit the empty net late in the game.
The Russian defenseman spent more than 20 minutes on the ice for Los Angeles Vladislav Gavrikov . Goaltenders played for the Islanders in this game Ilya Sorokin (22 shots saved) and defender Alexander Romanov (18 minutes of play, utility “-1”).
Los Angeles is 7th in the Western Conference with 77 points, the Islanders (72) suffered their first defeat in their last seven games and are 9th in the West
At another meeting “New York Rangers ” beat “New Jersey “(3:1), goal Artemy Panarina in the first half, it was not counted due to offside. Mika Zibanejad, Erik Gustafsson and Vincent Trocheck scored for the winners, while Shimon Nemec scored for the Devils.
We also note that Rangers’ Matt Rempe was sent off before the end of the match. The 21-year-old hockey player, playing his 10th match in the championship and already having several fights under his belt, injured Jonas Siegenthaler with an elbow to the head in the second period. Thus, he has already received 54 penalty minutes during his NHL career.
The Rangers lead the Metropolitan Division with 88 points and are in 3rd place in the Eastern Conference summary table, New Jersey (66) is 11th.
NHL. Regular season
Los Angeles Kings (Los Angeles) – New York Islanders (New York) – 3:0 (0:0, 1:0, 2:0)
Goals: Kempé, 27:14. Given, 46:07. Moore, 57:38.
New York Rangers (New York) – New Jersey Devils (Newark) – 3:1 (1:0, 1:0, 1:1)
Goals: Zibanejad, 12:25 p.m. Gustavsson, 39:08. Trochek, 58:47. — German, 57:26.
Source : MatchTV

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