Although Detroit took the lead thanks to Tyler Bertuzzi, only the guests scored. The Bruins match was decided by three goals in five minutes in the second period, with Nosek taking part in the last two.
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In the 48th minute, he assisted Trent Frederic’s fourth shot and in the 51st minute, he closed the score with a shot over the falling defender. During the match, he made four shooting attempts.
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The Czech attackers of Pittsburgh, Dominik Simon and Radim Zohorn, entered the statistics in an 8: 5 win in the shootout with San Jose. The Penguins led 6: 1 after the first period and there seemed to be no doubt about the winner. But the Sharks managed to get closer to them in the third period, except for the difference of one goal (6: 5). But then they completed a hat-trick with Evan Rodrigues and Bryan Rust and decided on the home team’s victory.
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Simon scored on Rodrigues’ second goal in the 5th minute, with Zohorna passing Kasper Björkqvist from behind the goal in the 17th minute, who scored in the first NHL game of his career.
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The Rangers then managed to clear Tampa Bay 4: 0 on home ice. The star of the match was the author of the hat trick in the Riders’ jersey – the Swede Mika Zibanejad. Chris Kreider assisted him in all three interventions.
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Libor Hájek and Filip Chytil did not score at the home side, as did Jan Rutta, Ondřej Palát and Andrej Šustr at the guests. Only Rutta entered the statistics by excluding him for holding in the first period.
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Colorado dealt with Anaheim on the home ice, but the match turned to its side only in the final twenty minutes, which it won 3: 0. The guests led by two goals, but Avalanche tied it thanks to the power-ups they used. And at the very end, they decided when they scored the winning goal 71 seconds before the end. Then Rantanen sealed the result with an empty cage.
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Washington, whose goal was not defended by the sick Vítek Vaněček, did not start the duel with New Jersey well, he quickly gained a two-goal deficit. The Capitals managed to correct, but after 22 seconds of the second part of the game, the guests again took the lead 3: 1. The favorite managed to equalize by the end of the third period, but fell in overtime after Hischier’s intervention.
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Michal Kempný on the home side and Pavel Zach from New Jersey did not score.
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The duel of Vegas with Winnipeg also had to decide the extension. The home team took the lead 2: 0, but the Jets tied it 2: 2. Kristian Reichel, the son of the legendary Czech national team striker, set the first goal in the NHL. The 23-year-old shot the goalkeeper with a shot from the ring, his second appearance in the famous overseas league.
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Winnipeg even led 4: 2, but he lost the lead nine seconds before the end and the duel had to go into overtime. But there, the Jets were already celebrating victory when Kyle Connor hit.
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In the cabin after the match, the Czech young man was a star and got a helmet for the best player. “It was not easy to play after two weeks, Reichs gave an important and great goal, cheers,” the locker room rioted and celebrated the son of the famous Czech national team. The young man himself thanked the goalkeeper for holding the team in the first period. His teammates showed him that the goalkeeper held the team the whole match, so he corrected himself immediately. “You’re learning fast,” he heard instant praise from well-tuned teammates.
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In the last match, Chicago lost to Calgary clearly 1: 5 after a tied first period. Dominik Kubalík didn’t get through.
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NHL match results: |
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New York Rangers – Tampa Bay 4:0 (3:0, 1:0, 0:0) |
Goals: 8th, 13th and 37th Zibanejad, 15th R. Strome. Shots on goal: 21:38. Attendance: 16,885. Match Stars: 1. Zibanejad, 2. Šestťorkin, 3. Kreider (all NY Rangers). |
Detroit – Boston 1:5 (1:1, 0:1, 0:3) |
Goals: 12. Bertuzzi – 15. Bergeron, 28. Haula, 46. McAvoy, 48. Frederic (Nosek), 51. Nosek. Shots on goal: 24:37. Attendance: 17,973. Match Stars: 1. Bergeron, 2. Nosek, 3. Swayman (all Boston). |
Pittsburgh – San Jose 8:5 (6:1, 0:1, 2:3) |
Goals: 2nd, 5th and 58th Rodrigues (second Simon), 7th, 20th and 60th Rust, 4th Guentzel, 17th Björkqvist (R. Zohorn) – 16th Barabanov, 35th B. Burns, 41. Nieto, 44. E. Karlsson, 45. Couture. Shots on goal: 39:27. Attendance: 18,066. Match Stars: 1. Rodrigues, 2. Rust (both Pittsburgh), 3. Sawchenko (San Jose). |
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Vegas – Winnipeg 4: 5 after overtime (2: 0, 0: 2, 2: 2 – 0: 1) |
Goals: 54th and 60th Janmark, 14th Amadio, 17th Dadonov – 23rd Harkins, 23rd K. Reichel, 43rd P. Stastny, 45th Copp, 63rd Connor. Shots on goal: 46:37. Attendance: 17,888. Match stars: 1. Janmark (Vegas), 2. Connor (Winnipeg), 3. Amadio (Vegas). |
Colorado – Anaheim 4:2 (0:1, 1:1, 3:0) |
Goals. 32. D. Toews, 44. Landeskog, 59. L. O’Connor, 60. Rantanen – 2. S. Carrick, 24. Fowler. Shots on goal: 36:31. Attendance: 17,305. Match Stars: 1. L. O’Connor, 2. Landeskog, 3. MacKinnon (all Colorado). |
Washington – New Jersey 3: 4 after extra time (1: 2, 0: 1, 2: 0 – 0: 1) |
Goals: 20th Carlson, 54th N. Dowd, 57th Sheary – 21st and 63rd N. Hischier, 8th Sharangovic, 9th Severson. Shots on goal: 30:37. Attendance: 18,573. Match Stars: 1. N. Hischier (NJD), 2. Severson (both New Jersey), 3. N. Dowd (Washington). |
Chicago – Calgary 1:5 (1:1, 0:2, 0:2) |
Goals: 10. DeBrincat – 14. M. Tkachuk, 30. E. Lindholm, 38. T. Lewis, 59. Kylington, 59. J. Gaudreau. Shots on goal: 31:42. Attendance: 17,454. Match stars: 1. J. Gaudreau, 2. M. Tkachuk, 3. Markström (all Calgary). |
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