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Bluger’s Penguins and Balzer’s Sharks are suffering dry losses

Theodore Bluger’s Pittsburgh “Penguins” and Rudolf Balzer’s San Jose “Sharks” suffered dry losses in the National Hockey League games on Friday night.

Bluger’s Capitol “Penguins” capitulated Calgary “Flames” at home 0: 4 (0: 1, 0: 0, 0: 3).

Winning goalkeeper Jākobs Markstrems fought off all 45 opponents, putting him on the second “dry” victory in the last three games, which he started as the first goalkeeper. He neutralized 136 of the 137 last shots of his opponent’s hockey players.

Blugers played 15 minutes and 17 seconds on Thursday, of which two minutes and 42 seconds in the minority and seven seconds in the majority. He scored twice in the match, using two force techniques, blocking one throw, taking away one puck, winning eight of 16 throws and finishing the fight with a negative efficiency of -2.

Bluger has scored two goals in seven matches this season and has accumulated a negative utility of -1.

The Penguins rank tenth in the Eastern Conference with eight points in seven games.

In turn, in San Jose, the Sharks “Sharks” in their field with the result 0: 4 (0: 1, 0: 2, 0: 1) acknowledged the superiority of the Stanley Cup finalist Montreal “Canadiens”.

The goalkeeper also played an important role in this duel – Jake Elen handled 45 sharks of “Sharks” hockey players.

Balcers spent 16 minutes and 29 seconds on the court, 32 seconds of them in the majority and one minute and 36 seconds in the minority. Liepāja has three shots on goal, three strength techniques, a lost puck and a neutral efficiency factor in this match.

Balcers scored in the first match of the season, but in the other six battles he was left without performance points. He also has a negative efficiency of -2.

Eight points in seven games gives the Sharks team sixth place in the Western Conference.

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