Denver hockey players won the Boston Bruins at home with a score of 4: 3 (1: 0, 0: 3, 2: 0, 1: 0).
Gabriels Landeskūgs tied the game for 37 seconds before the end of the equalizer, but Keila Makara’s victory in the fourth minute of extra time.
The joy of victory was overshadowed by the injury of the team’s star Neitan Makinon in the first period.
The longest winning streak of all time on the field belongs to the Detroit “Red Wings” team, which won 23 consecutive victories at home ten seasons ago. Back in the 1929/1930 season, the Bruins of Boston entertained the home in 20 games in a row, and 46 years later the series was repeated by the Philadelphia Flyers. The Bruins team won less in the 1970/71 season.
Carteriss Dermid and Samuel Girard also scored for the Avalanche, Nazem Kadri had three assists and Darsie Camper neutralized 29 shots. The Avalanche have won 23 of the first 25 games in the season this season.
The Bostoners scored all three goals in the third period, reaching 3: 1 from 0: 1. Jake Debrasky, Charlie Coil and Brad Marshall stood out.
With 63 points in 41 games, Avalanche is currently in the NHL lead.
The teams will play 82 games in the NHL regular season this season.
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