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Bluger and the ‘Penguins’ lose in post-match throws; ‘Sabers’ and Girgenson score seven goals

Losses in the National Hockey League (NHL) experienced a Latvian hockey player in the regular championship games on Monday Theodore Bluger a Zemgus Girgensona teams represented.

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Bluger with Pittsburgh »Penguins“with a score of 1: 2 the post-match series gave way to Calgary”Flames“.

Blugers spent 16:04 minutes in the match, blocking one throw, winning 50% of the throw and scoring an efficiency of -1.

Milans Lučičs gave the Flames hockey players a chance at the 30th minute, but Jake Gencels leveled the score after 53 minutes. The winner could not be determined in the regular time, as in the overtime, so a post-match throw was needed, in which Johnny Smart and Chris Letang exchanged accurate shots, but in the seventh round, Michael Baklund secured the victory for the Flames hockey players.

Another Match Buffalo »Sabres“with Girgenson in the standings with a score of 4: 7 in their field gave way to a newcomer to the Seattle NHL”Kraken“.

Girgenson played 10:48 minutes in this match, of which 2:40 was spent on the ice in the minority. He used one force, blocked two throws, won 54% of the throw and ended the game with a efficiency of -1.

Jared McKan scored two goals for “Kraken” and Mason Applton stood out with two goals, but Carlson Susie, Brandon Tanev and Jiden Schwartz were once. Jeff Skiner was twice as accurate in Sabers, and Brett Murray and Dylan Cosen once scored.

In the first third, “Kraken” scored 3: 0. Twice the Sabers missed a two-goal deficit, but the NHL’s newcomers showed their strength in the match and prevented a replay.

The Penguins are in fourth place in the Metropolitan Division with 25 points in 22 games, while the Sabers are in sixth place in the Atlantic Division with 19 points in 22 games.

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