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NHL: Andrej Sekera rejoiced at the Dallas victory

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The Dallas Stars hockey team defeated the home Carolina Hurricanses 3: 2 on Sunday night and achieved their first victory over this opponent this season in the NHL. Slovak defender Andrej Sekera played in the guests’ jersey 12:21 minutes and scored one hit.

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Montreal lost to Ottawa on its ice 3: 6. Slovak forward Tomas Tatar played at home 16:43 minutes and had two minus points. He did not sign up for the shooting list and finished his five-match point series.

NHL Summaries:

Buffalo Sabres – New York Rangers 3:2 sn (1:1, 0:1, 1:0 – 0:0, 1:0)

Goals: 14. Mittelstadt (Hall, Dahlin), 57. Olofsson (Okposo, S. Reinhart), rozh. náj. T. Thompson – 11. Panarin (Kreider, Fox), 38. Panarin (Fox, R. Lindgren)

Goalkeepers: Ullmark – Šesťorkin
Shots on goal: 29:30

Montreal Canadiens – Ottawa Senators 3:6 (1:2, 2:2, 0:2)

Goals: 6. Toffoli (Suzuki, S. Weber), 27. J. Anderson (Kotkaniemi, Mete), 39. J. Anderson (S. Weber, Suzuki) – 1. B. Tkachuk (Batherson, Chabot), 13. Co. Brown (N. Paul, Coburn), 28. Dadonov (Chabot, Anisimov), 37. Dadonov (Anisimov, Stützle), 43. Anisimov (Formenton), 58. Batherson (Reilly)

Goalkeepers: Price – Forsberg
Shots on goal: 38:32

/T. TATAR (MON) 0 + 0, spent on ice on 16:43 min./

New York Islanders – Philadelphia Flyers 3:2 sn (1:0, 1:0, 0:2 – 0:0, 1:0)

Goals: 13. Beauvillier (M. Martin, Eberle), 36. Beauvillier (Barzal), ref. rent Barzal – 47. Giroux, 51. Giroux (Voracek, Konecny)

Goalkeepers: Sorokin – Hart
Shots on goal: 24:32

Carolina Hurricanes – Dallas Stars 2:3 (1:1, 1:1, 0:1)

Goals: 10. D. Hamilton (Trocheck), 34. H. Fleury (Martinook, Pesce) – 4. Cogliano (Pysyk, Comeau), 40. Ja. Benn (J. Klingberg, Heiskanen), 43. Kero (Robertson, Gurianov)

Goalkeepers: Nedeljkovic – Oettinger
Shots on goal: 43:25

/A. AX (DAL) 0 + 0, spent on ice 12:21 min./

Florida Panthers – Columbus Blue Jackets 5:2 (0:0, 3:0, 2:2)

Goals: 24. Weegar (Barkov, Verhaeghe), 25. Wennberg (Vatrano, Hörnqvist), 29. Wennberg (Weegar, Forsling), 51. Vatrano (Tippett), 60. Wennberg – 43. Bjorkstrand (Del Zotto, Texier), 59. Werenski (Riley Nash)

Goalkeepers: Bobrovsky – Merzlikins (41. Korpisalo)
Shots on goal: 39:46

Colorado Avalanche – St. Louis Blues 2:1 (1:1, 0:0, 1:0)

Goals: 12. MacKinnon (Landeskog, D. Toews), 60. Makar – 19. R. O’Reilly (B. Schenn, Perron)

Goalkeepers: Grubauer – Husso
Shots on goal: 34:28

Vegas Golden Knights – Minnesota Wild 1:2 (1:0, 0:0, 0:2)

Goals: 6. Nosek (N. Roy, Tuch) – 47. Kaprizov (J. Eriksson Ek, Fiala), 48. J. Eriksson Ek (Greenway, Suter)

Goalkeepers: Fleury – Talbot
Shots on goal: 28:27

Los Angeles Kings – San Jose Sharks 2:3 (1:1, 1:1, 0:1)

Goals: 7. D. Brown (Kopitar), 40. T. Moore – 5. E. Kane, 36. E. Kane (Couture), 56. Gambrell (Leonard)

Goalkeepers: Quick – Jones
Shots on goal: 37:23

Jake Oettinger introduced himself in the Dallas goal, replacing Anton Chudobin, and the team unit was on the covid list on Saturday morning. Oettinger did not disappoint the trust and presented himself with 41 interventions.

“I enjoyed the match, I enjoyed a lot of shots flying at me. I like to play against the best players in the world and I think they have a couple of such players there,” told 22-year-old rookie Oettinger to nhl.com.

The winning goal was scored by Tanner Kero in the beginning of the third period. Dallas has won two games in a row for the first time since the start of the season, with four triumphs. Hurricanes defender Dougie Hamilton scored his 100th goal in his career when he equalized 1 – 1 in the 10th minute.

The Canadiens lost after three wins and did not score for the first time after six duels. Two goals of the “senators” were scored by Yevgeny Dadonov, his compatriot Artyom Anisimov scored three assists.

“We played badly on Thursday and we said we needed to finally deliver top performance. We did it,” said Ottawa’s starting goal scorer Brady Tkachuk. A very unsuccessful duel was played by Canadiens defender Jeff Petry, who scored up to five minus points for the first time in his 714th career match.

The Colorado Avalanche scored in the fourteenth game in a row. At night on Sunday night, they defeated St. Louis 2: 1 and scored the fourth triumph in the series. It was decided by Cale Makar, who pushed through 41 seconds before the final horn. His blue shot hit Ville Huss’s back.

“I was just trying to throw the puck at the goal. I immediately thought it wasn’t flying right into the goal, but there were leaks along the way.” said the author of the winning goal.

Colorado goalkeeper Philipp Grubauer caught 27 shots and scored a minimum point in the 12th game in a row. He equaled the club record held by Patrick Roy (1996-97) and Slovak goalkeeper Peter Budaj (2006-07). The Blues lost the sixth game in a row.

Buffalo is recovering from a looming 18-game losing streak and has won the second of the last three duels. The only successful executor, Tage Thompson, decided in the raids on the success of Sabers 3: 2 over the New York Rangers. The victory was caught by Linus Ullmark (28 interventions).

Both Rangers goals were scored by Artemij Panarin, two assists were scored by Adam Fox, who, as the fifth defender in the history of the “riders”, scored points in at least ten games in a row. Brian Leetch, Reijo Ruotsalainen, Brad Park and Ron Greschner achieved it before him. The debut in the NHL was made by the Russian Rangers striker Vitaly Kravcov, who could have become a hero, but his arrival was eliminated by Ullmark two minutes before the end at 2: 2 with a great intervention.

Mathew Barzal decided the victory of the NY Islanders over Philadelphia 3: 2 in the fourth series of raids. The “islanders” after Anthony Beauvilleer’s two goals led 2: 0, but Flyers captain Claude Giroux also won twice and sent the duel into overtime.

Islanders goalie Iľja Sorokin caught 30 shots, missed one of the four raids and became the sixth goalkeeper in NHL history to win the first six home games of the season. A similar piece was last achieved by Jaroslav Halák in the Montreal Canadiens jersey in the 2006-07 season.

Alex Wennberg shone in the first NHL hat-trick and helped Florida win 5-2 over Columbus. In the Panthers’ goal, Sergei Bobrovsky shone against his former team, who destroyed 44 shots.

Jonathan Huberdeau started the 574th match in the “panther” jersey, which equaled the record of the former Slovak defender Róbert Švehla in third place. Stephen Weiss (654) is ahead of Radek Dvořák (613).

Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek scored the third period in 55 seconds and decided Minnesota’s victory over Vegas 2: 1. Kaprizov scored in the third match in a row, equaling the newcomer Wild’s record of Marián Gáborík (2000-01) and Pascal Dupuis (2001-02).

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