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▶️ The night of the Swiss – JJ Moser treats himself to a dream evening with Tampa Bay

After three consecutive defeats, the Kings returned to success against the Canadian. However, it was the residents of the Bell Center who opened the scoring following a magic trick from defender Justin Barron. This advantage ultimately only held for a few minutes since Mikey Anderson was able to equalize before the first break.

In the second half, Alex Laferrière scored 1-2 before Andreas Englund gave the Kings two steps ahead. At the end of the match, and in an empty cage, Adrian Kempe could ensure the victory for his team.

No points for Kevin Wallflower who nevertheless had two great escapes. In the first period, he came up against Samuel Montembeault before receiving a penalty shot in the second after being held. Alas, he failed in his attempt. He played for 14’30” for 6 shots.

Devils goalie Jacob Markstrom shined against the Senators making 30 saves. Only Brady Tkachuk in the final moments of the match managed to deceive her.

Before this success, Erik Haula opened the scoring with a numerical advantage. On this goal, Timo Meier got an assist. Nathan Bastian took advantage of a numerical disadvantage to double the lead before Paul Cotter made it 3-0.

No points for Nico Hischier (19’53 ») et Jonas Siegenthaler (22’55 »).

Discreet until now, the defender Janis Moser was brilliant in the victory against Las Vegas. The Swiss first scored the 1-1 and his first in his new colors before providing assists on the 3-3 and the 4-3. He got the 2nd star of the match behind Nikita Kucherov who scored twice. Brandon Hagel was the other scorer for Tampa Bay. Note that the Lightning’s equalizing goal came in the 57th minute and that the winning goal fell 55 seconds from the end of the game.

For the Golden Knights, Brayden McNabb, Pavel Dorofeyev and Ivan Barbashev deceived goalkeeper Andrei Vasilevskiy who made 22 saves.

Janis Moser played for 20’27” for a record of +3 and 3 shots. These are his first three points of the year.

Canucks forward JT Miller made the decision during overtime by scoring the winning goal against the Panthers. He thus helped Vancouver obtain its first success of the season. Quinn Hughes also scored and had an assist while Teddy Blueger opened the scoring.

The response came from Jesper Boqvist and Anton Lundell for the Panthers while goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky blocked 30 shots. His opposite Kevin Lankinen made 26 saves.

Aligned for 10’57”, Pius Suter did not score a point.

If the crowd at Bridgestone Arena did not witness the Predators’ first success of the season, they will perhaps console themselves with Connor McDavid’s first goal. The Oilers captain opened his personal account at 3-2 at the end of the second period. At this point in the game, Jeff Skinner and Brett Kulak had already scored for Edmonton while Filip Forsberg and Jonathan Marchessault had done the same for Nashville.

In the final moments of the match, Brett Kulak sealed the score in an empty cage, inflicting a fourth consecutive defeat on Nashville.

Aligned for 25’49”, Roman to sew did his best to finally give his team a success as he finished with two assists. He blocked 3 shots, made 2 and finished with a -1 record.

Another difficult evening for striker Philipp Kurashev who is struggling to find his rhythm from last year. The Swiss only played 12’43” for a record of -1 and no points.

Forwards Connor Bedard and Teuvo Teravainen each had two points in the Blackhawks’ season opener at home. Taylor Hall, Tyler Bertuzzi, Nick Foligno and Jason Dickinson scored for Chicago while Tyler Toffoli and Fabian Zetterlund beat Petr Mrazek.

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