“Pittsburgh” was defeated by “Boston” in an NHL regular season game.
The Penguins lost at home with a score of 4:6 (0:0, 2:4, 2:2).
Jake DeBrusk, Pavel Zaha, Kevin Shattenkirk, Brad Marchand, Morgan Geekie and Danton Heinen scored for Boston. For Pittsburgh, Brian Rust, Michael Bunting and Drew O’Connor scored twice.
Pittsburgh’s Russian striker Evgeny Malkin scored an assist.
In the other matches of the day, Nashville beat Columbus (6:4) and Toronto lost to Detroit in overtime (4:5 OT).
Toronto forward Auston Matthews scored another goal of the season and brought his goal total for the current regular season to 69. He became the first player since the 1995/96 season to surpass this mark. That season, Mario Lemieux posted a similar result.
NHL. Regular season
Pittsburgh Penguins (Pittsburgh) – Boston Bruins (Boston) – 4:6 (0:0, 2:4, 2:2)
Goals: Rast, 30:27. Bunting, 35:52 (bol.), 58:39. O’Connor, 44:32 (men). —DeBrusk, 28:08. Zacha, 28:22. Shattenkirk, 31:35. Merchant, 34:54 (men). Geeks, 54:10. Heinen 57:13.
Nashville Predators (Nashville) – Columbus Blue Jackets (Columbus) – 6:4 (3:1, 3:1, 0:2)
Goals: Novak, 2:49 a.m., 1:25 p.m. Yossi, 4:19 (bol.), 35:09. Glass, 24:52. Forsberg, 33:12 (bol.). — Malatesta, 2:02. Texier, 30:23. Fix-Wolanski, 46:02, 59:30.
Toronto Maple Leafs (Toronto) – Detroit Red Wings (Detroit) – 4:5 OT (1:4, 3:0, 0:0, 0:1)
Goals: Marner, 8:35 a.m. (bolt). Robertson, 29:04. Matthew, 30:23 (bol.). Tavares, 37:22. — Debrincat, 10:02 a.m., 5:37 p.m. (bolt.). Edvinsson, 1:39 p.m. Dock, 7:41 p.m. Larkin, 60:41 (bol.).
Source : MatchTV

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