The night of the Swiss – Double by Roman Josi against NIno Niederreiter

The night of the Swiss – Double by Roman Josi against NIno Niederreiter
The night of the Swiss – Double by Roman Josi against NIno Niederreiter

Prosperous evening for the defender Roman to sew who finished with a double. The Bernese first opened the scoring with a powerful shot from the blue line before sealing the score in an empty cage. He finished with a +3 and 3 shots differential. His playing time was 25’52”.

The other Helvetian of the meeting, Nino Niederreiter (13’33”) took part in Adam Lowry’s 1-1. He finished with a neutral record and a shot.

Steve Stamkos broke the 1-1 tie in the third period on a power play before Jonathan Marchessault made it 3-1. In goal, Juuse Saros blocked 31 shots while Eric Comrie faced 32 shots.

After six games without a point, the attacker Kevin Wallflower found a way to scratch the score sheet. The Swiss participated in Quinton Byfield’s 2-0 score on the power play. Before this success, Adrian Kempe had opened the scoring. In the Kings’ goals, David Rittich blocked 19 shots, being beaten only once, at the end of the match, by Brendan Montour. Opposite, Joey Daccord conceded twice on 21 shots.

Kevin Fiala played for 13’42” for 1 shot and a neutral record. He now has 6 assists.

With two goals and an assist, forward Jake DeBrusk was man of the match against Ottawa. Kiefer Sherwood and Teddy Blueger also scored for the Canucks. For the Senators, Brady Tkachuk, Claude Giroux and Tim Stuzle responded.

No points for Pius Suter who skated for 17’59” for a single shot.

Twice, striker Anthony Cirelli gave Tampa Bay the lead but Dallas, through Evgenii Dadonov and Miro Heiskanen, managed to equalize each time. In the third period, Matt Duchene gave the Stars the lead for the first time before Roope Hintz definitively gave the Texas franchise victory.

No points and a record of +1 for the defender JJ Moser. The Swiss blocked a shot.

Veteran Tomas Tatar scored a goal and added an assist on Brendan Dillon’s success leading the Devils attack. The visitors’ final goal was the work of another defender, Dougie Hamilton. For the Capitals, Matt Roy opened the scoring before Connor McMichael already scored his 13th goal of the campaign.

Aligned for 21’46”, the captain Nico Hischier obtained his 13th assist of the season. His teammates and compatriots Timo Meier (16’16 ») et Jonas Siegenthaler (19’14”) did not score a point.

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