Hockey players “Minnesota” were defeated on the road by “Calgary” during an NHL regular season game. The match ended with a score of 4:3, in a shootout.
Calgary’s Russian defenseman Daniil Miromanov scored an assist. His teammate Andrei Kuzmenko failed to convert his attempt in the post-match penalty shootout. Visiting goalkeeper Filip Gustavsson blocked the shot.
The day before the game, Minnesota lost two Russian hockey players. Top scorer in the league Kirill Kaprizov and attacker Marat Khusnutdinov missed pregame practice due to lower body injuries. Both did not enter the match.
According to Savages head coach John Hynes, both Russians avoided serious injuries and are expected to return soon.
Minnesota retained second place in the Western Conference with 30 points in 20 games. Calgary scored 27 points and moved into third place.
In another match of the day in the West “Los Angeles” defeated “Seattle” (2:1).
NHL. Regular season
Calgary Flames (Calgary) – Minnesota Wild (St. Paul) – 4:3 B (1:1, 1:0, 1:2, 0:0, 1:0)
Goals: Rooney, 3 p.m. Pospisil, 39:29 (bowl). Sharangovich, 43:52 (bowl). Andersson, 65:00 (pb) – Johansson, 16:03. Faber, 56:01 (bowl). Rossi (59:24).
Los Angeles Kings (Los Angeles) – Seattle Kraken (Seattle) – 2:1 (0:0, 2:0, 0:1)
Goals: Kempé, 24h19. Byfield, 26:03 (bowl). -Montour, 58:26.
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