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NHL | That will be a boost! Crow caught saliva, he also scores goals in inconspicuous actions

Crow gave the last two proofs of his shooting readiness in a duel with Columbus (4: 5 after extra time). He has a total of ten goals out of 16 matches, which he entered after convalescence of the operated shoulder. Which is 0.625 per match. If he played all 82 matches with such an average, he would score 51 goals …

In the club statistics, Crow has already jumped over compatriot Filip Zadin by one goal this season. However, the sixth 2018 draft player played 69 matches, 53 matches more than Crow.

Foto: Gene J. Puskar, TK/AP

Jakub Vrána is happy with the goalPhoto: Gene J. Puskar, CTK / AP

“It simply came to our notice then. The crow is able to succeed even in events that do not even seem like a chance, “said Jeff Blashill of Detroit.

The 26-year-old striker also did it against the Blue Jackets. In the second period, he swung his legs, easily overtook the Russian defender Vladislav Gavrikov and hit the concrete of the Latvian goalkeeper Elvis Merzlikins. In the end, he leveled the score at 4: 4, when he pushed through the bulls immediately after the bulls. Blashill was right, in fact, it didn’t even seem like a chance.

“I think he’s played really well in the last few games. He skated better, played more responsibly, “said coach Red Wings.

Foto: Rick Osentoski, Reuters

Czechs in the service of Detroit celebrate. Successful shooter Filip Zadina (11) receives congratulations from Jakub Vrána in a duel with Boston.Photo: Rick Osentoski, Reuters

Crow sometimes has a problem with the defensive part of his game. He was also reproached during his time in Washington, DC, where he won the Stanley Cup in 2018. However, the Letňany offspring are usually not expected to have persistent defenses, but predatory intrusions, accurate shooting and unexpected solutions to situations.

Crow should feel better at this year’s championship in Finland than at previous national team starts. In 2019, after a great start against Sweden, he was touched by critics of former coach and television expert Marek Sýkora at the World Championships in Bratislava. Last year in Riga, he also fought with a sore shoulder, which eventually required surgery and long rehabilitation.

In the selection of Finnish coach Kari Jalonen, however, Crow should play the role of chief executive and one of the key players. He definitely has the form and the taste for it.

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