Detroit – New Jersey: 4-5 (2-2, 1-2, 1-1)
Suspended during the last match, Timo Meier made a remarkable comeback against the Red Wings. The Swiss, lined up for 18’25”, scored the 2-2 on the numerical advantage before assisting Nico Hischier on the 3-3. He now has 8 goals and 9 assists since the start of the season.
The captain Nico Hischier (21’29”) also did well with two points. In addition to the 3-3 he helped Dougie Hamilton on the 2-1. The Swiss has 14 goals and 12 assists.
Less success for Jonas Siegenthaler (19’59”) who finished without points and with a record of -2. He shot once and blocked 4 shots.
Stefan Noesen and Jack Hughes also scored for the Devils while opposite Vladimir Tarasenko, Lucas Raymond, Tyler Motte and Justin Holl beat Jacob Markstrom.
Minnesota – Chicago: 3-2 (0-1, 3-1, 0-0)
Author of a double, Ryan Donato thought he had done the hardest part against the Wild. Unfortunately for the Blackhawks, the Minnesota franchise only needed 17 seconds to equalize through Marco Rossi and Jared Spurgeon. This same Spurgeon finally gave the Wild victory by scoring the 3rd goal of the match and the 2nd of his season.
Balance sheet of -2 for Philipp Kurashev and only one shot. The Swiss did not score any points.
Buffalo – Vancouver: 3-4 OT (1-0, 0-1, 2-2, 0-1)
Author of two points against Buffalo, Pius Suter confirmed that he was very fit. He now has five points in five games. Last night, the Swiss assisted Jake DeBrusk on the 1-1 before scoring the 1-3. He finished with 4 shots and a playing time of 19’16”.
Forward Conor Garland scored twice with the 1-2 and the winning goal in overtime. Bowen Byram, Dylan Cozens and Alex Tuch were the Sabres’ scorers.
Nashville – Tampa Bay: 2-3 OT (1-0, 1-2, 0-0, 0-1)
Predators defenseman Roman to sew scored a double against Tampa Bay, however, failing to avoid defeat for his club. Unfortunately for the Bernese, he was guilty of losing a puck during a numerical advantage which Anthony Cirelli took advantage of to equalize. Tampa would even take the advantage through Brandon Hagel. In overtime Brayden Point gave the victory to the visitors.
Aligned for 25’38”, Roman to sew finished with 2 goals and a neutral record. He shot 4 times and blocked 4 shots. JJ Moser finished with a record of -1 and no points.
Anaheim – Los Angeles : 1-2 (0-0, 1-1, 0-1)
The California duel turned to the advantage of the Kings players. The Ducks took the lead through Ryan Strome but Alex Turcotte equalized before Alexis Laferrière scored his 10th of the campaign. In goal, rookie Erik Portillo made his NHL debut with great success. However, he gave way, probably due to an injury, at the end of the match to David Rittich.
No points for Kevin Wallflower who skated for 18’30.
Las Vegas – Winnipeg : 4-3 (2-1, 0-1, 2-1)
Grison Nino Niederreiter finished the match without a point and with a neutral record. The Swiss made only one shot during the match.
Cole Perfetti for the Jets and Ivan Barbashev and Brett Howden for the Golden Knigts scored doubles. Neal Pionk was the last scorer for Winnipeg.