11 points in four games for Artemi Panarin

Yesterday, the Canadian lost against the Kings.

10 other meetings were presented.

Here are the results and highlights:

1. 11 points in four games for Artemi Panarin

Right now, the best player in the NHL is undoubtedly Artemi Panarin.

The Russian was obviously eager to start the season. Yesterday, he helped his team win the game against the Red Wings by a score of 5-2.

He finished the game with a hat trick and an assist. 11 points in four games for him.

Here is a portrait of the best scorers so far.

(Credit: NHL.com)

New York is 3-0-1 since the start of the season.

2. Taylor Hall and Tyler Bertuzzi open their counter

For several seasons, things have been going badly for Taylor Hall. The wounds come to haunt him.

But this season he is healthy and yesterday he scored his first goal of the season.

He clearly demonstrated his main asset in the sequence: his speed.

In the 4-2 victory against the San Jose Sharks, Tyler Bertuzzi also scored his first goal of the season. It was also his first as a member of the Blackhawks.

Connor Bedard continues to make headlines for his spectacular games.

3. Two goals from Nikita Kucherov propel the Lightning to victory

Artemi Panarin and Evgeni Malkin may be the top scorers at the time of writing, but another Russian isn’t too far behind him either and his name is Nikita Kucherov.

Yesterday, he scored twice and in the last minute of the match, he made his team win.

Kuch now has seven points in three games this season and Tampa is still undefeated (3-0-0).

JJ Moser also joined the party.

Trailing by a goal, he took the opportunity to open his account with his new team.

Despite the defeat, Adin Hill stood out.

In the second period, he robbed Kucherov, who could have finished well with a hat trick too…

4. A first for Jonathan Marchessault in Nashville

This summer, Barry Trotz worked hard to improve his team.

He acquired Jonathan Marchessault, Steven Stamkos and Brady Skjei, among others. For now, the additions are not paying dividends; the team lost its first four games, but Marchessault scored his first goal with the team yesterday.

Juuse Saros collected an assist on the goal.

Steven Stamkos still doesn’t have any points on his record.

Among the winners, Connor McDavid also broke the ice.

Brett Kulak scored two goals. This is the first time he has scored so many in one game.

Ultimately, Kulak might be better than Lane Hutson in the end, hehe.

4-2 victory for the defending finalists.

5. Two goals in eight seconds propel Seattle to victory

The game that started later in the evening pitted the Kraken against the Philadelphia Flyers.

It was ultimately Seattle who won the match by a score of 6-4, thanks to two goals in eight seconds.

First, Jordan Eberle scored.

Then, Shane Wright found the back of the net for the first time this season.

Seattle didn’t look back after that and held on.

In the win, Jared McCann was the only player on his team to collect three points. And on the losing side, Matvei Michkov collected an assist.

Prolongation

– A battle of heavyweights.

– Congratulations!

– Jake Sanderson has too powerful a shot.

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– In addition to Panarin, Vincent Trocheck also collected four points.

(Credit: NHL.com)

– Three matches on show this evening.

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