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Nashville celebrates goalie goal – Josi skort again

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Nashville goalie Rinne hits the goal from 60 meters

The Nashville Predators with the Swiss Roman Josi and Yannick Weber come to the first victory under a new coach. This is not the only reason why the 5-2 away in Chicago is remembered: Pekka Rinne is the first NHL goalie to score since October 2013.

01/10/2020



The Nashville Predators with the Swiss Roman Josi and Yannick Weber come in the NHL for the first victory under a new coach. Not only because of that, the 5-2 away in Chicago is remembered.

The most concise scene at the premiere victory under John Hynes was also the final point in Chicago. In an effort to somehow force an extra time, the Blackhawks had replaced goalie Corey Crawford for the final phase by another outfield player, which Nick Bonino had already exploited for the guests to 4-2 a good half minute before the end. Immediately after the restart – still without a goalie – the home team played the target deep into the opposing zone, where Nashville goalkeeper Pekka Rinne took it over and deliberately shot 5-2 over all opponents into the orphaned Chicago goal.

The 37-year-old Finn took on the legacy of Mike Smith with his goalie goal 22 seconds before the end, who was the last NHL goalie to do this feat in October 2013. Rinne crowned the successful evening, which had already hinted for Nashville and his captain Roman Josi after about three minutes of play.

Josi with scorer point for the twelfth time in a row

The defender, who also scored a scorer point in the twelfth game in a row and thus broadened his record, paved the way for early 1: 0 with strong dribbling Viktor Arvidsson. After twenty minutes it was 3-0 for the Predators, who came to their second win from the last seven games.

The shape barometer at the New Jersey Devils with the Swiss duo Nico Hischier and Mirco Müller points in the other direction. At 3: 6 at the New York Rangers, the Devils remained without a win for the third time in a row. The match winner in Madison Square Garden became Tony DeAngelo, who was involved in five of the home team’s six goals and scored his first NHL hat trick. Hischier and Müller, on the other hand, did not score for New Jersey.

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