Athletistic / Hockey. A significant event occurred during the first game of the NHL playoffs between Edmonton and Los Angeles. A fairly significant anti-record has been broken.
In the tenth minute of the match, Adam Henrik scored a goal for Edmonton.
Henrik set the anti-record for the most days elapsed between two goals in the NHL playoffs. Until now, Henrik’s last NHL playoff goal was in 2012.
Thus, the difference between these two objectives amounted to 4333 days. The previous anti-record belonged to Craig Ludwig and lasted 4079 days.
Source: Sport

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