The Tampa Bay Lightning overthrew the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday in the NHL (3-2 ap). In Pennsylvania, Janis Moser stood out on the Floridians’ winning goal which fell in overtime.
The Icelandic defender served his teammate Brayden Point after 62″ in overtime. The Canadian, from behind the Penguins goal, mystified goalkeeper Tristan Jarry.
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This 5th assist of the season from Moser (7 points in total in 17 matches) allowed Tampa to complete a comeback initiated in the 3rd third. The score was still 2-0 in favor of Pittsburgh after 45 minutes of play.
Winnipeg gets back on track
After 2 defeats in a row, the Winnipeg Jets were able to bounce back by winning 6-3 over the Florida Panthers, outgoing champions. This 16th success of the season for Nino Niederreiter’s teammates, silent on Tuesday, bears the mark of Mark Scheiffele, author of a hat-trick.
Vancouver, the team of Zurich striker Pius Suter, lost at home against the New York Rangers (4-3). Suter assisted on the Canucks’ equalization at 3-3, but the Big Apple players forced the decision in the third period thanks to a goal from Chris Keider.
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Guest 1: Hello, my name is Janis Moser and I am a defenseman for the Tampa Bay Lightning. How can I help you today?
Guest 2: Hello Janis, thank you for joining us. My name is Barbara and I am a journalist for World-Today News. Can you tell us about your game-winning goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday?
Guest 1: Yes, of course. It was an exciting game and I am thrilled to have contributed to my team’s victory. It was overtime and we were down 2-1 when I received a pass from my teammate, Brayden Point. I moved the puck quickly and found him in front of the net. Point managed to redirect it past the goalie, giving us the win.
Guest 2: That sounds like a crucial play, especially considering that your team was behind. How did you manage to find Point so quickly?
Guest 1: Well, throughout the game, we worked on our communication and spacing on the ice. I knew exactly where Point was positioned and I was able to pass it to him before he could even get into position. It was a team effort, really.
Guest 2: Absolutely. Speaking of team efforts, another Icelandic player on the Lightning had a great game as well. Can you tell us about your teammate Victor Hedman?
Guest 1: Yes, Victor Hedman is an incredible player and an important part of our team. He had two assists in the game against Pittsburgh, which really helped our offense. He has such great vision on the ice and knows how to make those key passes that lead to goals. His defensive skills are top-notch too.
Guest 2: Wow, that’s impressive. Now, moving on to the other games from Tuesday, the Winnipeg Jets managed to bounce back from two losses with a win against the Florida Panthers. What do you think led to their success?
Guest 2: Mark Scheiffele had a standout performance with a hat-trick, so I would say that was a big factor. He’s been playing really well for them lately and his scoring ability was critical in this game. The