Four regular season games took place in the National Hockey League last night.
Boston missed a chance to lead the NHL standings. Last night, the Bears unexpectedly lost to St. Louis in their own court. The Jazzmen defeated the hosts with a score of 5:1.
Let’s also celebrate the victory of the Rangers. The New York club defeated New Jersey at home and moved closer to the championship leaders.
NHL. Regular season. March 12
Boston – St. Louis – 1:5 (0:2, 0:2, 1:1)
0:1 – 10 Kopanen (Saad, Krug)
0:2 – 18 Thomas (Folk, Buchnevich)
0:3 – 24 Geis (Kessel, Kopanen)
0:4 – 35 Saad (Kopanen, Geis)
1:4 – 41 Pastrnak (Zaha, Shattenkirk)
1:5 – 51 Toropchenko (Leddy, Parayko)
Rangers – New Jersey – 3:1 (0:0, 2:0, 1:1)
1:0 – 32 Zibanejad (Kreider)
2:0 – 39 Gustafsson (Vesey, Jones)
2:1 – 57 Nimetz (Hichier, Jack Hughes)
3:1 – 58 Trochek (Vesi)
Winnipeg – Washington – 3:0 (1:0, 1:0, 1:0, 1:0)
1:0 – 10 Pionk (Lowry, Appleton)
2:0 – 28 Iafallo (Demelo, Morrissey)
3:0 – 50 Connor (Ehlers, Scheifele)
Los Angeles – Islanders – 3:0 (0:0, 1:0, 2:0)
1:0 – 27 Kempe (Laferier, Spence)
2:0 – 46 Dano (Doughty, Moore)
3:0 – 57 Moore ()
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