Bergeron’s goal in the second extra time allows the Bruins to start the Stanley Cup with a victory

Bergeron scored Wednesday in second time in 73 seconds, securing Boston’s Bruins victory in Tuesday’s postponed Stanley Cup game over Carolina’s Hurricanes 4: 3 (1: 1, 1: 1, 1: 1, 1: 0).

It has already been reported that the “Blue Jackets” of Columbus, represented by Latvian goalkeepers Elvis Merzlikin and Matiss Kivleniek, on Tuesday with 2: 3 (1: 1, 1: 0, 0: 1, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0, 0: 0 , 0: 1) In the fifth extra time of the loss, they started the Stanley Cup, while their teammate Jonas Korpisalo broke the NHL record with 85 rebounds.

Due to the protracted game, the “Bruins” and “Hurricanes” scheduled for Toronto did not take place, moving the fight to Wednesday.

The Bruins were in NHL-led victories and points when the Covid-19 pandemic ended the season on March 12.

After the resumption of the season, the Boston team did not win in the three sowing games and was only sown with the fourth number.

Also on Tuesday, the Bostonians did not win, as they were forced to watch the fourth longest game in NHL history between the Tampa Bay and Columbus teams. When they had to play an extension themselves, the “Bruins” guys dreamed that their game would end sooner.

“We talked about trying to finish the game sooner than the fifth overtime, so we’re very glad it worked out,” Bergeron said after the victory.

“There were a lot of good things in our team. We’re improving performance with each game. We need to keep doing the little things that help us win,” added the winning goal scorer.

David Pastrņāks, Charlie Koils and David Krejči scored for Bruins, who were blocked by Tūka Rasks with 25 shots.

Hurricanes coach Rod Brindamur spoke after the game about his unsuccessful replay request, believing that Koila’s second-period goal was scored after a pass.

The league ruled that the Carolina goalkeeper Petrs Mrazeks controlled the puck despite the pass, but Brindamur is convinced of his right.

“I think the league’s decision is a joke,” the coach told News & Observer, earning a $ 25,000 (€ 21,133) fine from the league.

Joel Edmundson, Brock McGain and Haydn Flear scored the goal for Hurricanes, who will have a chance to equalize in the series on Thursday.

In another Eastern Conference game, the Philadelphia Flyers beat Montreal’s Canadiens 2: 1 (1: 0, 1: 1, 0: 0).

The winners were Jakub Vorāček and Joel Ferebī, with Carter Hart scoring 27 opponents’ shots in the Flyers goal.

After two goals scored by Timothy Oshi in favor of the Washington Capitals in the first period, the Islanders of New York responded with four missed goals, three of them scoring in the third period and beating the Washington Capitals 4: 2 (0: 0, 1: 2, 3: 0).

In Edmonton, Colorado’s Avalanche scored three goals in a minute and 23 seconds in the third period, beating Arizona’s Coyotes 3-0 (0: 0, 0: 0, 3: 0).

Miko Rantanen, Joseph Comfer and Nazem Kadri scored, but Philip Gruber handled all 14 opponents’ shots.

The St. Louis Blues champion, meanwhile, was forced to give up the Vancouver Canucks 2: 5 (1: 1, 1: 1, 0: 3) in the first match, losing the game in the final third.

Four winning hockey players accumulated two performance points, with Bo Horvat standing out with two goals scored.

The next game of Columbus “Blue Jackets” in Toronto against Tampa Bay “Lightning” will take place on Thursday.

A 24-team elimination tournament is taking place in Toronto and Edmonton, with 16 units continuing the fight for the Stanley Cup. First, the teams qualified for the series up to three victories in the “play-off” round, but then switched to the traditional series format for up to four victories.

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