▶️ The night of the Swiss – Hischier’s 500th match wasted, two assists for Josi

▶️ The night of the Swiss – Hischier’s 500th match wasted, two assists for Josi
▶️ The night of the Swiss – Hischier’s 500th match wasted, two assists for Josi

For his 500th NHL game, the Devils captain Nico Hischier was probably hoping for a better evening. However, things started well for the Newark team with the opening goal of Dougie Hamilton.

Trailing, the Flyers equalized through Matvei Michkov who went alone to deceive Jake Allen for his 14th of the season. Philadelphia would finally pass the shoulder by Bobby Brink during a power play following an avoidable foul by Jonas Siegenthaler. At the end of the match Travis Konecny ​​sealed the score in an empty cage.

No points for the Swiss from New Jersey, Nico Hischier (19’03” – no shots), Timo Meier (17’28”) finished with records of -1. For his part, Jonas Siegenthaler (18’06”) finished with a neutral differential.

Author of a goal and two assists, attacker Blake Coleman was the man of the match in Winnipeg. Flames goalie Dustin Wolf also shone with 38 saves on 39 shots. He only gave in to Adam Lowry. Matt Coronato and Andrei Kuzmenko also beat goalie Eric Comrie.

No points and a shot for Nino Niederreiter which was aligned for 18’49”.

Third victory in a row for the Predators who dominated the Wild, ending goalie Marc-André Fleury’s streak of three consecutive victories. During the match, Colton Sissons, Filip Forsberg (2x), Steven Stamkos, Fedov Svechkov and Brady Skjei found the back of the net. For the Wild, David Jiricek scored his first goal with the Wild while Matt Boldy reduced the score a little with the 4-2.

Aligned for 24’34”, the defender Roman to sew finished with 2 assists and a +2 record. He shot 4 times on goal.

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First victory in three games and second in eight games for the Canucks who found their smile again for one evening. Against the Oilers, Vancouver hit the target three times in the first period by Quinn Hughes (2x) and Danton Heinen. In the second half, Edmonton reduced the score with Leon Draisaitl who also scored twice. In goal Thatcher Demko only faced 15 shots.

No points for the attacker Pius Suter who played for 18’44”. He shot twice for a neutral result.

Kraken forward Jaden Schwartz led his team to victory with a hat-trick. The latter was able to count, on each goal, on Kaapo Kakko who finished with 3 assists. In the Kraken’s goals, Joey Daccord blocked 28 shots, he gave in to Adrian Kempe and Jordan Spence.

Passer on Kempe’s goal scored on the power play, Kevin Wallflower obtained his 10th assist of the season. The Swiss finished with a playing time of 22’18” for 10 shots!

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