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NHL | Columbus – New Jersey 4: 3, Czech duel in the NHL. Zach hit, assistant Voráček celebrated the win. Patrňák’s goal did not avert a loss

Although Voráček remained only two goals scored this season, he added two more assists to the statistics. He already has 38 in his account. In the battle with New Jersey, the guests led 1: 0, but then Columbus took over and Voráček assisted in the second and third goals. His compatriot Zacha scored in the loser’s jersey in a time of 47:07, when he lost the goalkeeper from the space between the rings. However, he only corrected to a final 4: 3 for the Blue Jackets.

At the same time, Voráček sent four shooting attempts to Devils’ goal and was not successful. Zach got to the finish once and immediately scored.

Tampa Bay won over Ottawa 5: 2 and the Czechs Ondřej Palát and Jan Rutta also helped it with one assistance. The senators entered the match better and led 2: 0, but then only Lightning players fired. Palát and Rutta took part in the goal action of Brayden Point, who evenly equalized to 2: 2 in the first period. In addition to the goal, Point also scored three assists.

Detroit striker Filip Zadina also shoved the goal, after his pass Rasmussen did not hesitate in front of the goalkeeper and the Red Wings led 2: 1 at that moment. In the end, the match reached extra time at 3: 3, where Detroit decided to win. Other Czechs – Filip Hronek on the home page and Martin Nečas in Carolina’s colors – did not make a name for themselves.

Goalkeeper Pavel Francouz only played the role of number two in Colorado, but he could still rejoice in the victory over the Islanders 5: 3. Daniel Vladař from Calgary watched the Flames’ victory in Minnesota 5: 1 also only from the substitute as a substitute goalkeeper.

Czech hockey players in the colors of Boston were also seen. However, the Bruins lost 3: 4 in Anaheim. First, Tomáš Nosek passed Folign to the goal, who equalized to 1: 1. Subsequently, Nosek booked an ace for Carl’s goal, which he corrected to 2: 3. In the final part of the game, David Pastrňák scored when his shot helped the defending player into the net.

It already looked like the duel was going into overtime, but twenty-two seconds before the end, Trevor Zegras scored the Ducks’ winning goal in a power play.

NHL results:
Columbus – New Jersey 4:3
Philadelphia – Edmonton 0:3
Tampa Bay – Ottawa 5:2
Detroit – Carolina 4: 3 in overtime
Minnesota – Calgary 1:5
Winnipeg – Montreal 8:4
Colorado – NY Islanders 5:3
Anaheim – Boston 4:3
Vegas-San Jose 3:1

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